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- 21-08: Quarantine, Contact Tracing, and Testing: Implications of an Augmented SEIR Model

- Andreas Hornstein
- 21-07: Big Push in Distorted Economies

- Francisco Buera, Hugo A. Hopenhayn, Yongseok Shin and Nicholas Trachter
- 21-06: Optimal Vaccine Policies: Spillovers and Incentives

- Nikhil Vellodi and Joshua Weiss
- 21-05: Technology Adoption and Leapfrogging: Racing for Mobile Payments

- Pengfei Han and Zhu Wang
- 21-04: Payments on Digital Platforms: Resiliency, Interoperability and Welfare

- Jonathan Chiu and Russell Wong
- 21-03: Searching for Hysteresis

- Luca Benati and Thomas A. Lubik
- 21-02: The Cost of Information in the Blockchain: A Discussion of Routledge and Zetlin-Jones

- Bruno Sultanum
- 21-01: The Fed's Discount Window in "Normal" Times

- Huberto Ennis and Elizabeth Klee
- 20-14: Estimating the Effects of Demographics on Interest Rates: A Robust Bayesian Perspective

- Paul Ho
- 20-13: Lending Relationships and Optimal Monetary Policy

- Zachary Bethune, Guillaume Rocheteau, Russell Wong and Cathy Zhang
- 20-12: Household Financial Distress and the Burden of 'Aggregate' Shocks

- Kartik Athreya, Ryan Mather, Jose Mustre-del-Rio and Juan Sanchez
- 20-11: Idea Diffusion and Property Rights

- Boyan Jovanovic and Zhu Wang
- 20-10: How To Go Viral: A COVID-19 Model with Endogenously Time-Varying Parameters

- Paul Ho, Thomas A. Lubik and Christian Matthes
- 20-09: Social Security Reform with Heterogeneous Mortality

- John Jones and Yue Li
- 20-08: Bubbles and the Value of Innovation

- Valentin Haddad, Paul Ho and Erik Loualiche
- 20-07: Global Robust Bayesian Analysis in Large Models

- Paul Ho
- 20-06: Efficient VAR Discretization

- Grey Gordon
- 20-05: Plants in Space

- Ezra Oberfield, Esteban Rossi-Hansberg, Pierre Daniel Sarte and Nicholas Trachter
- 20-04: Social Distancing, Quarantine, Contact Tracing, and Testing: Implications of an Augmented SEIR Model

- Andreas Hornstein
- 20-03: Is There News in Inventories?

- Christoph Görtz, Christopher Gunn and Thomas Lubik
- 20-02: Loan Delinquency Projections for COVID-19

- Grey Gordon and John Jones
- 20-01: Income Volatility and Portfolio Choices

- Yongsung Chang, Jay Hong, Marios Karabarbounis and Yicheng Wang
- 19-20: High-Skill Migration, Multinational Companies, and the Location of Economic Activity

- Nicolas Morales
- 19-19: Debt Limits and Credit Bubbles in General Equilibrium

- V. Filipe Martins-da-Rocha, Toan Phan and Yiannis Vailakis
- 19-18: What Drives Inventory Accumulation? News on Rates of Return and Marginal Costs

- Christoph Görtz, Christopher Gunn and Thomas Lubik
- 19-17: Indeterminacy and Imperfect Information

- Thomas Lubik, Christian Matthes and Elmar Mertens
- 19-16: Cognitive Hubs and Spatial Redistribution

- Esteban Rossi-Hansberg, Pierre Daniel Sarte and Felipe Schwartzman
- 19-15: Efficient Computation with Taste Shocks

- Grey Gordon
- 19-14: Survey Data and Subjective Beliefs in Business Cycle Models

- Anmol Bhandari, Jaroslav Borovička and Paul Ho
- 19-13: Consumption in the Great Recession: The Financial Distress Channel

- Kartik Athreya, Ryan Mather, Jose Mustre-del-Rio and Juan Sanchez
- 19-12: An Information-Based Theory of Financial Intermediation

- Zachary Bethune, Bruno Sultanum and Nicholas Trachter
- 19-11: Aggregate Implications of Changing Sectoral Trends

- Andrew Foerster, Andreas Hornstein, Pierre Daniel Sarte and Mark Watson
- 19-10: Assessing Macroeconomic Tail Risk

- Francesca Loria, Christian Matthes and Donghai Zhang
- 19-9: What Do Sectoral Dynamics Tell Us About the Origins of Business Cycles?

- Christian Matthes and Felipe Schwartzman
- 19-8: Aggregate Labor Force Participation and Unemployment and Demographic Trends

- Andreas Hornstein and Marianna Kudlyak
- 19-7: The Persistent Employment Effects of the 2006-09 U.S. Housing Wealth Collapse

- Saroj Bhattarai, Felipe Schwartzman and Choongryul Yang
- 19-6: Assessing U.S. Aggregate Fluctuations Across Time and Frequencies

- Thomas Lubik, Christian Matthes and Fabio Verona
- 19-5: Who Values Access to College?

- Kartik Athreya, Felicia Ionescu, Urvi Neelakantan and Ivan Vidangos
- 19-4: On Regional Borrowing, Default, and Migration

- Grey Gordon and Pablo Guerron
- 19-3: Two-sided Market, R&D and Payments System Evolution

- Bin Grace Li, James McAndrews and Zhu Wang
- 19-2: Playing with Money

- Douglas Davis, Oleg Korenok, Peter Norman, Bruno Sultanum and Randall Wright
- 19-1: Misallocation and Credit Market Constraints: the Role of Long-Term Financing

- Marios Karabarbounis and Patrick Macnamara
- 18-18: End-of-Life Medical Expenses

- Eric French, John Jones, Elaine Kelly and Jeremy McCauley
- 18-17: Contingent Debt and Performance Pricing in an Optimal Capital Structure Model with Financial Distress and Reorganization

- Borys Grochulski and Russell Wong
- 18-16: Distance and Decline: The Case of Petersburg, Virginia

- Raymond E. Owens and Santiago Pinto
- 18-15: Diverging Trends in National and Local Concentration

- Esteban Rossi-Hansberg, Pierre Daniel Sarte and Nicholas Trachter
- 18-14: Monetary Policy across Space and Time

- Laura Liu, Christian Matthes and Katerina Petrova
- 18-13: Labor-Market Wedge under Engel Curve Utility: Cyclical Substitution between Necessities and Luxuries

- Yongsung Chang, Andreas Hornstein and Marios Karabarbounis
- 18-12: A Composite Likelihood Approach for Dynamic Structural Models

- Fabio Canova and Christian Matthes
- 18-11: Asset Pledgeability and Endogenously Leveraged Bubbles

- Julien Bengui and Toan Phan
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