Discussion Papers in Economics at the University of Washington
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- 0033: The Effect of Sons and Daughters on Men's Labor Supply and Wages

- Shelly Lundberg and Elaina Rose
- 0032: Optimal Partially Reversible Investment

- Richard Hartman and Michael Hendrickson
- 0031: Knife-Edge Conditions and the Macroeconomics of Small Open Economies

- Stephen J Turnovsky
- 0030: Threshold Cointegration and Nonlinear Adjustment to the Law of One Price

- Ming Lo and Eric Zivot
- 0029: Direct Investment Liberalization, Commodity Trade, and Income Distribution; What Can the WTO Do?

- Kar-yiu Wong
- 0028: Does an Intertemporal Tradeoff between Risk and Return Explain Mean Reversion in Stock Prices?

- Chang-Jin Kim, James Morley and Charles Nelson
- 0027: Violating the Law of One Price: Should We Make a Federal Case Out of It?

- Charles Engel and John Rogers
- 0026: Saving for Retirement: Household Bargaining and Household Net Worth

- Shelly Lundberg and Jennifer Ward-Batts
- 0025: Renewable Natural Resource Management and Use Without Markets

- Gardner Brown
- 0024: Is There a Structural Break in the Equity Premium?

- Chang-Jin Kim, James Morley and Charles Nelson
- 0023: Is There a Positive Relationship between Stock Market Volatility and the Equity Premium?

- Chang-Jin Kim, James Morley and Charles Nelson
- 0022: The Optimal Choice of Exchange-Rate Regime: Price-Setting Rules and Internationalized Production

- Michael Devereux and Charles Engel
- 0021: Common Stochastic Trends, Common Cycles, and Asymmetry in Economic Fluctuations

- Chang-Jin Kim and Jeremy Piger
- 0020: Optimal Exchange Rate Policy:The Influence of Price-Setting and Asset Markets

- Charles Engel
- 0019: Development of Sakhalin Energy; Can the Barriers be Overcome?

- Judith Thornton
- 0018: The Transitional Dynamics of Fiscal Policy: Long-run Capital Accumulation and Growth

- Stephen J Turnovsky
- 0017: State-Space Modeling of the Relationship Between Air Quality and Mortality

- Chris Murray and Charles Nelson
- 0016: Monetary Policy in the Open Economy Revisited: Price Setting and Exchange Rate Flexibiity

- Michael Devereux and Charles Engel
- 0015: Growth in an Open Economy: Some Recent Developments

- Stephen J Turnovsky
- 0014: Sakhalin Energy; Problems and Prospects

- Judith Thornton
- 0013: Why Are Beveridge-Nelson and Unobserved-Component Decompositions of GDP So Different?

- James Morley, Charles Nelson and Eric Zivot
- 0012: Bidding for Firms: An Asymmetric Auction of Interjurisdictional Competition
- Laurent Martin
- 0011: Does an Interpemporal Trade Off Between Risk and Return Explain Mean Reversion in Stock Prices?

- Chang-Jin Kim, James Morley and Charles Nelson
- 0010: The Great Depression and Output Persistence

- Chris Murray and Charles Nelson
- 0009: The Adjustment of Prices and the Adjustment of the Exchange Rate

- Charles Engel and James Morley
- 0008: Unilateral Capital Transfers, Public Investment, and Economic Growth

- Santanu Chatterjee, Georgios Sakoulis and Stephen J Turnovsky
- 0007: Sequential Location Contests in the Presence of Agglomeration Economies

- Laurent Martin
- 0006: CATCHING THE AGENT ON THE WRONG FOOT: ex post choice of monitoring

- Fahad Khalil and Jacques Lawarree
- 0005: Search in Research: An Evolutionary Approach to Technical Change and Growth"

- Theo Eicher and Klaas van 't Veld
- 0004: Politics and Trade Policy: An Empirical Investigation"

- Theo Eicher and Thomas Osang
- 0003: Financial Liberalization and Capital Flow Reversals

- Theo Eicher, Uwe Walz and Stephen J Turnovsky
- 0002: Intertemporal Substitution, Risk Aversion, and Economic Performance in a Stochastically Growing Open Economy

- Paola Giuliano and Stephen J Turnovsky
- 0001: On Commitment and Collusion in Auditing

- Fahad Khalil and Jacques Lawarree
- 97-18: Saving Rhinos
- G Brown and D Layton
- 97-17: Valid Confidence Intervals and Inference in the Presence of Weak Instruments
- Eric Zivot, Richard Startz and Charles Nelson
- 97-16: Contracts and Productive Information Gathering
- Fahad Khalil and Jean Rochet
- 97-15: Strategic Information Gathering Before a Contract is Offered
- Fahad Khalil and Jean Rochet
- 97-14: Estimation of Market Power in a Nonrenewable Resource Industry
- G-M Ellis and R Halvorsen
- 97-13: Parliament as a Wealth Maximizing Institution: The Right to the Residual and the Right to Vote
- Yoram Barzel
- 97-12: Increasing School Quantity versus Quality in a Less-Developed Country: Impact on Children form Low- and High-Income Households
- Anil Deolalikar
- 97-11: The Demand for Health Services in a Developing Country: The Role of Prices, Service Quality, and Reporting of Illnesses
- Anil Deolalikar
- 97-10: Risk, Optimal Government Finance, and Monetary Policies in a Growing Economy
- E-L Grinols and Stephen J Turnovsky
- 97-09: Consequences of Debt Policy in a Stochastically Growing Monetary Economy
- E-L Grinols and Stephen J Turnovsky
- 97-08: The Loan Size as a Commitment Device
- Fahad Khalil and B-M Parigi
- 97-07: Testing for Mean Reversion in Heteroskedastic Data II: Autoregression Tests Based on Gibbs-Sampling-Augmented Randomization
- Chang-Jin Kim and Charles Nelson
- 97-06: Friedman's Plucking Model of Business Fluctuations: Tests and Estimates of Permanent and Transitory Components
- Chang-Jin Kim and Charles Nelson
- 97-05: The Uncertain Trend in U.S. GDP
- Charles Nelson and C-J Murray
- 97-04: Non-Scale Growth in an Open Economy
- Theo Eicher and Stephen J Turnovsky
- 97-03: The Human Capital Dimension to Foreign Direct Investment: Training, Adverse Selection and Firm Location
- Theo Eicher and Pantelis Kalaitzidakis
- 97-02: Risk and Financial Development. A Comparative Case Study of Mexico and Indonesia
- Theo Eicher and Stephen J Turnovsky