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- 491: Linkages across sovereign debt markets

- Cristina Arellano and Yan Bai
- 490: Paradox of thrift recessions

- Zhen Huo and José-Víctor Ríos-Rull
- 489: Global imbalances and structural change in the United States

- Timothy Kehoe, Kim Ruhl and Joseph Steinberg
- 488: Patent data appendix for quid pro quo: Technology capital transfers for market access in China

- Thomas Holmes, Ellen McGrattan and Edward Prescott
- 487: Technical appendix for quid pro quo: Technology capital transfers for market access in China

- Thomas Holmes, Ellen McGrattan and Edward Prescott
- 486: Quid pro quo: Technology capital transfers for market access in China

- Thomas Holmes, Ellen McGrattan and Edward Prescott
- 485: Inferring labor income risk and partial insurance from economic choices

- Fatih Guvenen and Anthony Smith
- 484: Measuring the financial soundness of U.S. firms, 1926-2012

- Andrew Atkeson, Andrea Eisfeldt and Pierre-Olivier Weill
- 483: Heterogeneity and risk sharking in village economies

- Pierre Chiappori, Krislert Samphantharak, Sam Schulhofer-Wohl and Robert Townsend
- 482: Job matching within and across firms

- Elena Pastorino
- 481: Bailouts, time inconsistency, and optimal regulation

- Varadarajan Chari and Patrick Kehoe
- 480: Assessing international efficiency

- Jonathan Heathcote and Fabrizio Perri
- 479: The market for OTC derivatives

- Andrew Atkeson, Andrea Eisfeldt and Pierre-Olivier Weill
- 478: Engineering a paradox of thrift recession

- Zhen Huo and José-Víctor Ríos-Rull
- 477: What ever happened to the Puerto Rican sugar manufacturing industry?

- Benjamin Bridgman, Michael Maio and James Schmitz
- 476: The nature of countercyclical income risk

- Fatih Guvenen, Serdar Ozkan and Jae Song
- 475: Learning-by-employing: the value of commitment under uncertainty

- Braz Camargo and Elena Pastorino
- 474: Do newspapers matter? Short-run and long-run evidence from the closure of The Cincinnati Post

- Miguel Garrido and Sam Schulhofer-Wohl
- 473: Technical appendix: on financing retirement with an aging population

- Ellen McGrattan and Edward Prescott
- 472: On financing retirement with an aging population

- Ellen McGrattan and Edward Prescott
- 471: Heterogeneity in expected longevities

- Josep Pijoan-Mas and José-Víctor Ríos-Rull
- 470: Supplementary appendix: Careers in firms: estimating a model of learning, job assignment, and human capital aquisition

- Elena Pastorino
- 469: Careers in firms: estimating a model of learning, job assignment, and human capital aquisition

- Elena Pastorino
- 468: New and larger costs of monopoly and tariffs

- James Schmitz
- 467: Money is an experience good: competition and trust in the private provision of money

- Ramon Marimon, Juan Pablo Nicolini and Pedro Teles
- 466: Financial frictions and fluctuations in volatility

- Cristina Arellano, Yan Bai and Patrick Kehoe
- 465: Gambling for redemption and self-fulfilling debt crises

- Juan Carlos Conesa and Timothy Kehoe
- 464: Optimal regulation in the presence of reputation concerns

- Andrew Atkeson, Christian Hellwig and Guillermo Ordonez
- 463: International recessions

- Fabrizio Perri and Vincenzo Quadrini
- 462: Heterogeneity and tests of risk sharing

- Sam Schulhofer-Wohl
- 461: Modeling the evolution of age and cohort effects in social research

- Sam Schulhofer-Wohl and Yang Yang
- 460: A model of commodity money with minting and melting

- Angela Redish and Warren Weber
- 459: Aggregate implications of innovation policy

- Andrew Atkeson and Ariel Burstein
- 458: Interstate migration has fallen less than you think: consequences of hot deck imputation in the Current Population Survey

- Greg Kaplan and Sam Schulhofer-Wohl
- 457: Aggregate labor supply

- Edward Prescott and Johanna Wallenius
- 456: Structural change in an open economy

- Kei-Mu Yi and Jing Zhang
- 455: Technical appendix: Transition to FDI openness - reconciling theory and evidence

- Ellen McGrattan
- 454: Transition to FDI openness: reconciling theory and evidence

- Ellen McGrattan
- 453: Why have economic reforms in Mexico not generated growth?

- Timothy Kehoe and Kim Ruhl
- 452: Capital taxation during the U.S. Great Depression - Technical appendix

- Ellen McGrattan
- 451: Capital taxation during the U.S. Great Depression

- Ellen McGrattan
- 450: Inferring labor income risk from economic choices: an indirect inference approach

- Fatih Guvenen and Anthony Smith
- 449: Moving back home: insurance against labor market risk

- Greg Kaplan
- 448: Human capital values and returns: bounds implied by earnings and asset returns data

- Mark Huggett and Greg Kaplan
- 447: Comment on Christian’s “Human Capital Accounting in the United States: 1994–2006”

- Ellen McGrattan
- 446: Fund managers, career concerns, and asset price volatility

- Veronica Guerrieri and Péter Kondor
- 445: An alternative theory of the plant size distribution with an application to trade

- Thomas Holmes and John Stevens
- 444: Innovation, firm dynamics, and international trade

- Andrew Atkeson and Ariel Burstein
- 443: New Monetarist Economics: models

- Stephen Williamson and Randall Wright
- 442: New Monetarist Economics: methods

- Stephen Williamson and Randall Wright