Working Papers
From C.V. Starr Center for Applied Economics, New York University
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- 87-40: On the Computation of Estimators in Systems with Implicitly Defined Variables
- M. Ishaq Nadiri and Ingmar Prucha
- 87-39: An Experimental Study of Single Actor Accidents
- Lewis A. Kornhauser and Andrew Schotter
- 87-38: Is International Productivity Convergence Illusory?
- William Baumol and Edward Wolff
- 87-37: Capital Formation and Long-Term Productivity Growth: A Comparison of Seven Countries
- Edward Wolff
- 87-36: The Interaction Between Capital Investment and R&D in Science-Based Firms
- Saul Lach and Mark Schankerman
- 87-35: Long Waves and Short Waves: Growth Through Intensive and Extensive Search
- Boyan Jovanovic and Rafael Rob
- 87-34: The Effects of Demographic and Industry Changes on U.S. Self-Employment
- David Evans and Linda Leighton
- 87-33: Asymmetric Tournaments, Equal Opportunity Laws and Affirmative Action: Some Experimental Results
- Clive Bull, Andrew Schotter and Keith Weigelt
- 87-32: Corporate Incentives and Long-Term Bonuses: An Experimental Study
- Andrew Schotter and Keith Weigelt
- 87-31: Entrepreneurial Choice and Liquidity Constraints
- David Evans and Boyan Jovanovic
- 87-30: Estimation and Test of a Marginal Q Model of Investment Behavior
- Marzio Galeotti
- 87-29: The U.S. Demand for Cocoa: Explaining the Apparent Insignificance of Income Growth
- Samuel Kojo Andoh and Dermot Gately
- 87-28: Market Structure and Optimal Management Organizations
- Clive Bull and Janusz A. Ordover
- 87-27: Estimation and Test of a Marginal Q Model of Investment Behavior
- Marzio Galeotti
- 87-26: A Uniform Law of Large Numbers for Dependent and Heterogeneous Data Process
- Benedikt Pötscher and Ingmar Prucha
- 87-25: A Note on the Estimation of Non-Symmetric Dynamic Factor Demand Models
- Dilip B. Madan and Ingmar Prucha
- 87-24: An Estimation of the Equilibrium Specification and Structure of Production for Canadian Telecommunications
- Jeffrey Bernstein
- 87-23: Specification of the Technology for Neoclassical Investment Theory: Testing the Adjustment Cost Approach
- Marzio Galeotti
- 87-22: Taking Off: The U.S. Demand for Air Travel and Jet Fuel
- Dermot Gately
- 87-21: An Examination of the Equilibrium Specification and Structure of Production for Canadian Telecommunications
- Jeffrey Bernstein
- 87-20: The Statistical Properties of Dimension Calculations Using Small Data Sets
- James B. Ramsey and Hsiao-Jane Yuan
- 87-19: Why do Smaller Firms Pay Less?
- David Evans and Linda S. Leighton
- 87-18: The Responsiveness of Approval Voting: Comments on Saari and Van Newenhizen
- Steven Brams, Peter C. Fishburn and Samuel Merrill
- 87-17: Economists as Innovators: Practical Products of Theoretical Research
- Gerald R. Faulhaber
- 87-16: Chaos: Significance, Mechanism, and Economic Applications
- William Baumol and Jess Benhabib
- 87-15: Bargaining and the Evolution of Cooperation in a Dynamic Game
- Jess Benhabib and Giovanni Ferri
- 87-14: Sources of Postwar Growth of Information Activity in the U.S
- William Baumol and Edward Wolff
- 87-13: Stochastic Equilibrium Oscillations
- Jess Benhabib and Kazuo Nishimura
- 87-12: Are the Two Houses of Congress Really Equal?
- Steven Brams
- 87-11: Labor Quality and Productivity Growth in the U.S.: An Input-Output Growth Accounting Framework
- David Howell and Edward Wolff
- 87-10: Long-Term Trends in U.S. Wealth Inequality: Methodological Issues and Results
- Marcia Marley and Edward Wolff
- 87-09: Introducing the Peer Group Effect: Why Decentralization is Bad for Efficiency (But Good for Equity)
- Charles de Bartolome
- 87-08: Investment, Depreciation and Capital Utilization
- Jeffrey Bernstein and M. Ishaq Nadiri
- 87-07: Predation, Monopolization and Antitrust
- Janusz A. Ordover and Garth Saloner
- 87-06: Endogenous Cycles with Uncertain Lifespans in Continuous Time
- William Whitesell
- 87-05: Global Equilibrium Dynamics with Stationary Recursive Preferences
- Jess Benhabib, M. Majumdar and Kazuo Nishimura
- 87-04: On the Optimal Pricing Policy of a Monopolist
- Charles Wilson
- 87-03: The War of Attrition in Continuous Time with Complete Information
- Kenneth Hendricks, Andrew Weiss and Charles Wilson
- 87-02: Equilibrium in Preemption Games with Complete Information
- Kenneth Hendricks and Charles Wilson
- 87-01: Efficiency Differences Between Foreign and Domestic Firms in Mexico
- Magnus Blomstrom
- 86-36: Tests of Alternative Theories of Firm Growth
- David Evans
- 86-35: Deterrence Versus Defense: A Game-Theoretic Model of Star-Wars
- Steven Brams and D. Marc Kilgour
- 86-34: Firm Size and Foreign Direct Investment
- Magnus Blomstrom and Robert Lipsey
- 86-33: The Relationship Between Firm Growth, Size, and Age: Estimates for 100 Manufacturing Industries
- David Evans
- 86-32: The Export Performance of Swedish and U.S. Multinationals
- Magnus Blomstrom and Robert Lipsey
- 86-31: Reputation and Patience in the "War of Attrition"
- Lewis A. Kornhauser, Ariel Rubinstein and Charles Wilson
- 86-30: Involuntary Unemployment in Say and Ricardo
- William Baumol
- 86-29: Information, Computers and the Structure of Industry
- William Baumol
- 86-28: A Century of Productivity Improvement: Revolution in the American Standard of Living
- Sue Anne Batey Blackman and William Baumol
- 86-27: Some Evidence on the Non-Linearity of Economic Time Series: 1890-1981
- Edward Wolff