Working Papers
From C.V. Starr Center for Applied Economics, New York University
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- 92-48: Bargaining Through Agents: An Experimental Study
- Andrew Schotter, B. Synder and W. Zheng
- 92-47: Asymmetric Information and the Excess Volatility to Stock Prices
- Benjamin Eden and Boyan Jovanovic
- 92-46: The Role of Human Capital in economic Development: Evidence form Aggregate Cross-Country Regional U.S. Data
- Jess Benhabib and Mark Spiegel
- 92-45: On the Economics of Musical Composition in Mozart's Vienna
- William Baumol
- 92-44: A Model of Cyclical International Capital Movements
- A. Velasco
- 92-43: Animal Spirits, Capital Repatriation and Investment
- A. Velasco
- 92-42: A Note on the Political Economy in Immigration
- Jess Benhabib
- 92-41: "Burden Sharing" in Sovereign Debt Reduction
- Mark Spiegel
- 92-40: Expenditure Decisions of Divorced Mothers and Income Composition
- Daniela Del Boca and Christopher Flinn
- 92-39: Political Party Negotiations, Income Distribution and Endogenous Growth
- Roberto Chang
- 92-38: Blak-Markets for Currency, Hoarding Activity and Policy Reforms
- Linda Goldberg and I. Karimov
- 92-37: Multi-Defendant Settlements: The Impact of Joint and Several Liability
- L.A. Kornhauser and R.L. Reversz
- 92-36: Labor Force Transitions of Older Workers
- Franco Peracchi and Finis Welch
- 92-34: A stochastic Model of Sequential Bargaining eith Complete Information and Transferable Utility
- Antonio Merlo and C. Wilson
- 92-33: Procedural Rationality and Learning in Games: An Experimental Study
- Antonio Merlo and Andrew Schotter
- 92-32: The Privatization of New York City Subway
- Charles de Bartolome and J.B. Ramsey
- 92-31: An Envy-Free Cake Division Algorithm
- Steven Brams and A.D. Taylor
- 92-30: Intransigence in Negotiations: The Dynamics of Disagreement
- Steven Brams and A.E. Doherty
- 92-29: A Ricardo Model with Economies of Scale
- R.E. Gomory
- 92-28: A Reassessment of Dimension Calculations Using Some Monetary Data
- J.B. Ramsey and Philip Rothman
- 92-27: Factors Behind Cross-Industry Differences in Technical Progress
- Richard Nelson and Edward Wolff
- 92-26: Bayesian Learning in Repeated Games Leads to Correlated Equilibria
- Yaw Nyarko
- 92-25: Bayesian Learning without Common Priors and Convergence to Nash Equilibria
- Yaw Nyarko
- 92-24: The Role of Human Capital and Political Instability in Economic Development
- Jess Benhabib and Mark Spiegel
- 92-23: Exports, Margins and Productivity Growth: with an Application to the Canadian Softwood Lumber Industry
- Jeffrey Bernstein
- 92-22: Efficiency and Productivity Growth Comparisons of European and U.S. Air Carriers: A First Look at the Data
- D.H. Good, M.I. Nadiri, L.H. Roller and Robin Sickles
- 92-21: The Imperfect Price-Reversibility of World Demand
- D. Gately
- 92-20: Interpreting the "Many-Person Ramsey Tax Rule" of Optimal Theory
- Charles de Bartolome
- 92-19: Fiscal Externality and Compensated Demand in Normative Tax Theory
- Charles de Bartolome
- 92-18: Fundamental Issues in the Justification of Profits
- Robin Cowan and M.J. Rizzo
- 92-17: The Morality of Profits, and The Struggle for Existence
- M.J. Rizzo
- 92-16: Seasonal Economic Data As Approximate Harmonic Oscillators
- J.B. Ramsey
- 92-15: Private Affluence, Public Squalor
- William Baumol
- 92-14: Economic Analysis of the Treatment of Malaria: A Case Study
- Charles de Bartolome and S.A. Vosti
- 92-13: Are Adjustment Costs for Labor Asymetric? An Econometric Test On Panel Data for Italy
- F. Jaramillo, Fabio Schiantarelli and Alessandro Sembenelli
- 92-12: Dynamics and Asymetric Adjustment in Insider-Outsider Models
- F. Huizinga and Fabio Schiantarelli
- 92-11: Moscow Black Markets and Official Markets for Foreign Exchange: How Much Flexibility in Flexible Rates?
- Linda Goldberg
- 92-10: Scale Economies, Regions of Multiple Trade Equilibria, and the Gains from Acquisition of Industries
- R.E. Gomory and William Baumol
- 92-09: Oil Demands in the US and Japan: why the Demand Reductions Caused by the Price Increases of the 1970's won't be Reversed by the Price Declines of the 1980's
- D. Gately
- 92-08: Monetary Policy, Business Cycles and the Behavior of Small Manufacturing Firms
- Mark Gertler and Simon Gilchrist
- 92-07: Putting the Other Side "On Notice" Can Induce Compliance in Arms Control
- D.M. Kilgour and Steven Brams
- 92-06: A Model of Fiscal Deficits and Delayed Fiscal Reforms
- A. Velasco
- 92-05: Interior Quality Equilibrium and the Effect of a Government Subsidy
- C.S. Seo
- 92-04: A Ricardo Model with Economies of Scale
- R.E. Gomory
- 92-03: Sovereign Risk Exposure with Potential Liquidation: the Performance of Alternative Forms of External Finance
- Mark Spiegel
- 92-02: Two Stage Auctions II: Common-Value Strategies and the Winner's Curse
- Steven Brams and A.D. Taylor
- 92-01: Two Stage Auctions I: Private-Value Strategies
- Steven Brams and A.D. Taylor
- 91-70: Equilibrium Dismissal Without Stigma
- Christopher Flinn
- 91-69: Re-examining the Empirical Performance of the Monetary Models of the Exchange Rate: A Problem of Structural Change
- Michael D. Goldberg and Roman Frydman
- 91-68: Cooperation Between Divorced Parents and Compliance with Child Support Orders
- Daniela Del Boca and Christopher Flinn