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- 290: Specialization and the skill premium in the 20th century

- Matthew Mitchell
- 289: Financial collapse and active monetary policy: a lesson from the Great Depression

- Russell Cooper and P. Dean Corbae
- 288: Building blocks for barriers to riches

- Narayana Kocherlakota
- 287: Finite memory and imperfect monitoring

- Harold Cole and Narayana Kocherlakota
- 286: What determines productivity? lessons from the dramatic recovery of the U.S. and Canadian iron-ore industries following their early 1980s crisis

- James Schmitz
- 285: Why did productivity fall so much during the Great Depression?

- Lee Ohanian
- 284: Trade theory and trade facts

- Raphael Bergoeing and Timothy Kehoe
- 283: Public trust and government betrayal

- Christopher Phelan
- 282: On the equilibrium concept for overlapping generations organizations

- Edward Prescott and José-Víctor Ríos-Rull
- 281: Technology (and policy) shocks in models of endogenous growth

- Larry Jones, Rodolfo Manuelli and Ennio Stacchetti
- 280: Habit persistence, asset returns and the business cycle

- Michele Boldrin, Lawrence Christiano and Jonas Fisher
- 279: Growth cycles and market crashes

- Michele Boldrin and David Levine
- 278: Money, interest rates, and exchange rates with endogenously segmented markets

- Fernando Alvarez, Andrew Atkeson and Patrick Kehoe
- 277: Can sticky price models generate volatile and persistent real exchange rates?

- Varadarajan Chari, Patrick Kehoe and Ellen McGrattan
- 276: Endogenous policy choice: the case of pollution and growth

- Larry Jones and Rodolfo Manuelli
- 275: Societal benefits of nominal bonds

- Narayana Kocherlakota
- 274: Risky collateral and deposit insurance

- Narayana Kocherlakota
- 273: Rewarding sequential innovators: prizes, patents and buyouts

- Hugo Hopenhayn, Gerard Llobet and Matthew Mitchell
- 272: Knowledge diffusion through employee mobility

- Darren Filson and April Franco
- 271: Growth and business cycles

- Larry Jones, Rodolfo Manuelli and Henry Siu
- 270: Re-examining the contributions of money and banking shocks to the U.S. Great Depression

- Harold Cole and Lee Ohanian
- 269: The scale of production in technological revolutions

- Matthew Mitchell
- 268: On the irrelevance of the maturity structure of government debt without commitment

- Christopher Phelan
- 267: Predicting turning points

- Daniel M. Chin, John Geweke and Preston J. Miller
- 266: Some fresh perspectives on price-support policies

- Preston J. Miller
- 265: International business cycles with endogenous incomplete markets

- Patrick Kehoe and Fabrizio Perri
- 264: Do mergers lead to monopoly in the long run? Results from the dominant firm model

- Gautam Gowrisankaran and Thomas Holmes
- 263: Threats to industry survival and labor productivity: world iron-ore markets in the 1980's

- Jose E. Galdon Sanchez and James Schmitz
- 262: Risk sharing: private insurance markets or redistributive taxes?

- Dirk Krueger and Fabrizio Perri
- 261: Bar codes lead to frequent deliveries and superstores

- Thomas Holmes
- 260: Money and interest rates with endogeneously segmented markets

- Fernando Alvarez, Andrew Atkeson and Patrick Kehoe
- 259: A recursive formulation for repeated agency with history dependence

- Ana Fernandes and Christopher Phelan
- 258: Sequential equilibria in a Ramsey tax model

- Christopher Phelan and Ennio Stacchetti
- 257: Malthus to Solow

- Gary Hansen and Edward Prescott
- 256: Paths of development for early- and late-bloomers in a dynamic Heckscher-Ohlin model

- Andrew Atkeson and Patrick Kehoe
- 255: Complex eigenvalues and trend-reverting fluctuations

- Costas Azariadis, James Bullard and Lee Ohanian
- 254: Dynamic games with hidden actions and hidden states

- Harold Cole and Narayana Kocherlakota
- 253: Efficient non-contractible investments

- Harold Cole, George Mailath and Andrew Postlewaite
- 252: The existence of rational expectations equilibrium: a retrospective

- Beth Allen and James Jordan
- 251: Optimal fiscal and monetary policy

- Varadarajan Chari and Patrick Kehoe
- 250: Explaining cross-country income differences

- Ellen McGrattan and James Schmitz
- 249: Using simulation methods for Bayesian econometric models: inference, development, and communication

- John Geweke
- 248: The defining moment: a review essay

- Lee Ohanian
- 247: Comments on Gordon, Leeper, and Zha's trends in velocity and policy expectations

- Ellen McGrattan
- 246: The demand for money and the nonneutrality of money

- Harold Cole and Lee Ohanian
- 245: A gain from trade: more research, less obstruction

- Thomas Holmes and James Schmitz
- 244: Is there a trend break in U.S. GNP? A macroeconomic perspective

- Lutz Kilian and Lee Ohanian
- 243: Dynamic equilibrium economies: a framework for comparing models and data

- Jeremy Berkowitz, Francis Diebold and Lee Ohanian
- 242: Needed: a theory of total factor productivity

- Edward Prescott
- 241: Transaction services, inflation, and welfare

- S. Aiyagari, R. Braun and Zvi Eckstein