Department of Economics, Working Paper Series
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- 2006: Exposing Corrupt Politicians: The Effects of Brazil's Publicly Released Audits on Electoral Outcomes

- Claudio Ferraz and Fred S. Finan
- 2006: Race, Income, and College in 25 Years: Evaluating Justice O'Connor's Conjecture

- Alan Krueger, Jesse Rothstein and Sarah Turner
- 2006: Electricity Merger Policy in the Shadow of Regulation

- Richard Gilbert and David M Newberry
- 2006: The Future of Capital Income Taxation

- Alan Auerbach
- 2006: Does the market value R&D investment by European firms? Evidence from a panel of manufacturing firms in France, Germany, and Italy

- Bronwyn Hall and R Oriani
- 2006: Good Principals or Good Peers? Parental Valuation of School Characteristics, Tiebout Equilibrium, and the Incentive Effects of Competition among Jurisdictions

- Jesse Rothstein
- 2006: Risk Taking and Gender in Hierarchies

- Suzanne Scotchmer
- 2006: Proprietary versus public domain licensing of software and research products

- A Gambardella and Bronwyn Hall
- 2006: An Equilibrium Model of "Global Imbalances" and Low Interest Rates

- Ricardo Caballero, Emmanuel Farhi and Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas
- 2006: The Choice between Income and Consumption Taxes: A Primer

- Alan Auerbach
- 2006: Federal Institutions and the Democratic Transition: Lessons From South Africa

- Daniel Rubinfeld
- 2006: Dividend Taxes and Firm Valuation: New Evidence

- Alan Auerbach and Kevin Hassett
- 2005: Still Looking for Lost Profits: The Case of Horizontal Competition

- Mark Schankerman and Suzanne Scotchmer
- 2005: The Accident Externality from Driving

- Aaron S. Edlin and Pinar Karaca-Mandic
- 2005: The Accident Externality from Driving

- Aaron S. Edlin and Pinar Karaca-Mandic
- 2005: The Unsustainable US Current Account Position Revisited*

- Maurice Obstfeld and Kenneth Rogoff
- 2005: Distinguishing Social Preferences from Preferences for Altruism

- Raymond Fisman, Shachar Kariv and Daniel Markovitz
- 2005: Product Improvement and Technological Tying in a Winner-Take-All Market

- Richard Gilbert and Michael H Riordan
- 2005: The Choose-your-Charity Tax: A Way to Incentivize Greater Giving

- Aaron S Edlin
- 2005: Putting a Smiley Face on the Dragon: Wal-Mart as Catalyst to

- Emek Basker
- 2005: Internet Advertising and the Generalized Second Price Auction: Selling Billions of Dollars Worth of Keywords

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- 2005: Trust and Reputation on eBay: Micro and Macro Perspectives

- Ali Hortacsu
- 2005: Inventory Fluctuations and Price Discrimination: The Determinants of Price Variation in Car Retailing

- Florian Zettelmeyer, Fiona Scott Morton and Jorge Silva-Risso
- 2005: Incompatibility, Product Attributes and Consumer Welfare: Evidence from ATMs

- Christopher Knittel and Victor Stango
- 2005: Innovation and Competitive Pressure

- Xavier Vives
- 2005: Production Targets

- Guillermo Caruana and Liran Einav
- 2005: Dimensions of Politics in the European Parliament

- Simon Hix, Abdul Noury and Gérard Roland
- 2005: Cross-Cultural Trade and Internal Institutional Stability

- Marianna Belloc
- 2005: America’s Deficit, the World’s Problem

- Maurice Obstfeld
- 2005: Credit Rationing and Crowding Out During the Industrial Revolution

- Hans-Joachim Voth
- 2005: Land and Power: Theory and Evidence

- James Robinson and Jean-Marie Baland
- 2005: Stock Return Autocorrelation is Not Spurious

- Robert M. Anderson, Kyong Shik Eom, Sang Buhm Hahn and Jong-Ho Park
- 2005: Law and economics in the tropics: Some reflections

- Pranab Bardhan
- 2005: Orphans and Schooling in Africa: A Longitudinal Analysis

- David Evans and Edward Miguel
- 2005: The IMF in a World of Private Capital Markets

- Barry Eichengreen, Kenneth Kletzer and Ashoka Mody
- 2005: International Financial Adjustment

- Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas and Helene Rey
- 2005: Individual Preferences for Giving

- Raymond Fisman, Shachar Kariv and Daniel Markovits
- 2005: The Financing of 19th Century Internal Improvements

- John Wallis and Barry Weingast
- 2005: Market value and patent citations

- Bronwyn Hall, Adam Jaffe and Manuel Trajtenberg
- 2005: Institutions matter, but which ones?

- Pranab Bardhan
- 2005: Editors' Introduction

- Kim George and Zachariah Mampilly
- 2004: The Impact of Bismarck's Social Legislation on German Emigration Before World War I

- David Khoudour
- 2004: Exchange rate puzzles and distorted beliefs

- Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas and A Tornell
- 2004: Entrepreneurship: First Results from Russia

- Gérard Roland
- 2004: The Illusion of Sustainability

- Michael Robert Kremer and Edward Miguel
- 2004: Incentives to Learn

- Michael Robert Kremer, Edward Miguel and Rebecca L Thorton
- 2004: Globalization, Macroeconomic Performance, and the Exchange Rates of Emerging Economies

- Maurice Obstfeld
- 2004: External Adjustment

- Maurice Obstfeld
- 2004: College performance predictions and the SAT

- Jesse M Rothstein
- 2004: Political Competition in Economic Perspective

- Pranab Bardhan and Tsung-Tao Yang
- 2004: Inequality, Coalitions and Collective Action

- Pranab Bardhan and Nirvikar Singh
- 2004: Consumer Adoption of Online Banking: Does Distance Matter?

- Beethika S. Khan
- 2004: The Case for Open-Market Purchases in a Liquidity Trap

- Alan Auerbach and Maurice Obstfeld
- 2004: Monetary Sovereignty, Exchange Rates, and Capital Controls: The Trilemma in the Interwar Period

- Maurice Obstfeld, Jay Shambaugh and Alan Taylor
- 2004: The Trilemma in History: Tradeoffs among Exchange Rates, Monetary Policies, and Capital Mobility

- Maurice Obstfeld, Jay Shambaugh and Alan Taylor
- 2004: Inequality, Coalitions and Collective Action

- Pranab Bardhan and Nirvikar Singh
- 2004: A Model of Reference-Dependent Preferences

- Botond Koszegi and Matthew Rabin
- 2004: Competition in Imperfect Markets: Does it Help California's Medicaid Mothers?

- Anna Aizer, Janet Currie and Enrico Moretti
- 2004: Expressed Preferences and Behavior in Experimental Games

- Gary Charness and Matthew Rabin
- 2004: Converging Doctrines? US and EU Antitrust Policy for the Licensing of Intellectual Property

- Richard Gilbert
- 2004: How do electoral rules shape party structures, government coalitions, and economic policies?

- Gérard Roland, Torsten Persson and Guido Tabellini
- 2004: The Demand for Sons: Evidence from Divorce, Fertility, and Shotgun Marriage

- Gordon Dahl and Enrico Moretti
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