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- 01-08: Misinterpreting a Failure to Disconfirm as a Confirmation: A Recurrent Misreading of Significance Tests
- Thomas Mayer
- 01-07: Calibration and the Volatility of Labor: A Cautionary Note
- Kevin Salyer
- 01-06: The Response of Term Rates to Monetary Policy Uncertainty
- Oscar Jorda and Kevin Salyer
- 01-05: A Frequent Misuse of Significance Tests
- Thomas Mayer
- 01-04: The Announcement Effect: Evidence from Open Market Desk Data
- Selva Demiralp and Oscar Jorda
- 01-02: Monetary Policy Coordination: A New Empirical Approach
- Paul Bergin and Oscar Jorda
- 01-01: Truth and Robustness in Cross-country Growth Regressions
- Kevin Hoover and Stephen Perez
- 00-13: A New Application of Taylor Rules: Model Evaluation
- Kevin Salyer and Kristin Van Gaasback
- 00-12: Imputation and Price Indexes: Theory and Evidence from the International Price Program
- Robert Feenstra and Walter Diewert
- 00-11: Telecommunications Regulation and New Services: a Case Study at the State Level
- James Prieger
- 00-10: Conditional Moment Tests for Parametric Duration Models
- James Prieger
- 00-09: A Generalized Parametric Selection Model for Non-Normal Data
- James Prieger
- 00-08: Regulation, Innovation, and the introduction of new telecommunications services
- James Prieger
- 00-07: Noncentral Student distributed LS and IV Estimators
- Leon Wegge
- 00-06: Improving Communication in Economics: A Task for Methodologists
- Thomas Mayer
- 00-05: Measuring Systematic Monetary Policy
- Kevin Hoover and Oscar Jorda
- 00-04: THE ‘FLYPAPER EFFECT’ IS NOT AN ANOMALY
- John Roemer and Joaquim Silvestre
- 00-03: TO WHAT EXTENT DO FISCAL REGIMES EQUALIZE OPPORTUNITIES FOR INCOME ACQUISITION AMONG CITIZENS
- John Roemer
- 00-02: STOCHASTIC PROCESSES SUBJECT TO TIME SCALE TRANSFORMATIONS: AN APPLICATION TO HIGH-FREQUENCY FX DATA
- Oscar Jorda and Massimiliano Marcellino
- 00-01: THE ROLE OF IDEOLOGY IN DISAGREEMENTS AMONG ECONOMISTS. A QUANTITATIVE ANALISIS
- Thomas Mayer
- 99-13: The Stock Market in the Overlapping Generations
- Michael Magill and Martine Quinzii
- 99-8: Equalizing educational opportunity through educational finance reform
- Julian R. Betts and John Roemer
- 99-07: A model for the federal funds rate target
- James Hamilton and Oscar Jorda
- 99-06: The Pavlovian Response of Term Rates to Fed Announcements
- Selva Demiralp and Oscar Jorda
- 99-05: Some Practical Aspects of Pluralism in Economics Truth is so important, however, that it behooves us not to jump to conclusions about it (Samuels, 1997)
- Thomas Mayer
- 99-04: Using Government Documents to Assess the Influence of Academic Research on Macroeconomic Policy
- Thomas Mayer
- 99-03: The Retirement Behavior of Married Couples: Evidence From The Spouse’s Allowance
- Michael Baker
- 99-02: Varieties of Interpersonal Compatibility of Beliefs
- Giacomo Bonanno and Klaus Nehring
- 99-01: PRICING TO MARKET, STAGGERED CONTRACTS, AND REAL EXCHANGE RATE PERSISTENCE
- Paul Bergin and Robert Feenstra
- 98-14: RECENT RESULTS ON BELIEF, KNOWLEDGE AND THE EPISTEMIC FOUNDATIONS OF GAME THEORY
- Pierpaolo Battigali and Giacomo Bonanno
- 98-13: BRANCHING TIME LOGIC, PERFECT INFORMATION GAMES AND BACKWARD INDUCTION
- Giacomo Bonanno
- 98-12: THE LOGIC OF PREDICTION
- Giacomo Bonanno
- 98-11: THE DOMAIN OF THEORIES AND TESTS BY THE REALISM OF ASSUMPTIONS
- Thomas Mayer
- 98-10: OFFSHORE ASSEMBLY FROM THE UNITED STATES: PRODUCTION CHARACTERISTICS OF THE 9802 PROGRAM
- Robert Feenstra, Gordon Hanson and Deborah Swenson
- 98-09: THE U.S.-CHINA BILATERAL TRADE BALANCE: IT'S SIZE AND DETERMINANTS
- Robert Feenstra, Wen Hai, Wing Woo and Shunli Yao
- 98-08: EQUITY, BONDS, GROWTH AND INFLATION IN A QUADRATIC INFINITE HORIZON ECONOMY
- Michael Magill and Martine Quinzii
- 98-07: DISTRIBUTIVE CLASS POLITICS AND THE POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY OF INTERWAR EUROPE
- John Roemer
- 98-06: INTEGRATION OF TRADE AND DISINTEGRATION OF PRODUCTION IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
- Robert Feenstra
- 98-05: STAGGERED PRICE SETTING AND ENDOGENOUS PERSISTENCE
- Paul Bergin and Robert Feenstra
- 98-04: FACTS AND FALLACIES ABOUT FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
- Robert Feenstra
- 98-03: INTERSUBJECTIVE CONSISTENCY OF KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF
- Giacomo Bonanno and Klaus Nehring
- 98-02: MONOTONICITY IMPLIES STRATEGY-PROOFNESS FOR CORRESPONDENCES
- Klaus Nehring
- 98-01: INCENTIVE-COMPATIBLE AND EFFICIENT RESOURCE ALLOCATION IN LARGE ECONOMIES: AN EXACT AND LOCAL APPROACH
- Klaus Nehring
- 97-32: RANDOM-TIME AGGREGATION IN PARTIAL AJUSTMENT MODELS
- Oscar Jorda
- 97-31: BOETTKE'S AUSTRIAN CRITIQUE OF MAINSTREAM ECONOMICS: AN EMPIRICIST'S RESPONSE
- Thomas Mayer
- 97-30: TWO CENTURIES OF TAXES AND SPENDING: A CAUSAL INVESTIGATION OF THE FEDERAL BUDGET PROCESS
- Kevin Hoover and Mark Siegler
- 97-29: TECHNOLOGY SHOCKS OR COLORED NOISE? WHY REAL-BUSINESS-CYCLE MODELS CANNOT EXPLAIN ACTUAL BUSINESS CYCLES
- Kevin Hoover and Kevin Salyer
- 97-28: ECONOMETRICS AND REALITY
- Kevin Hoover
- 97-27: DATA MINING RECONSIDERED: ENCOMPASSING AND THE GENERAL-TO-SPECIFIC APPROACH TO SPECIFICATION SEARCH
- Kevin Hoover and Stephen J. Perez
- 97-26: IMPROVED TESTING AND SPECIFICATION OF SMOOTH TRANSITION REGRESSION MODELS
- Alvaro Escribano and Oscar Jorda