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- 2015002: A Divide and Conquer Algorithm for Exploiting Policy Function Monotonicity

- Grey Gordon and Shi Qiu
- 2015001: Backtesting Expected Shortfall: Accounting for Tail Risk

- Juan Carlos Escanciano and Zaichao Du
- 2014004: Arbitration and Renegotiation in Trade Agreements

- Mostafa Beshkar
- 2014003: Bringing Financial Stability into Monetary Policy

- Eric Leeper and James Nason
- 2014002: Optimal Bankruptcy Code: A Fresh Start for Some

- Grey Gordon
- 2014001: On the Characterization of Incentive Compatible Mechanisms in General Quasi-linear Environments

- Yu Chen
- 2013004: SEMIPARAMETRIC ESTIMATION OF RISK-RETURN RELATIONSHIPS

- Juan Carlos Escanciano, Juan Carlos Pardo-Fernández and Ingrid Van Keilegom
- 2013003: Bilateral Mechanism Design: Practical Contracting in Multi-Agency

- Yu Chen
- 2013002: The Long-Run Macroeconomic Impacts of Fuel Subsidies

- Michael Plante
- 2013001: Recent Issues in Emerging-Economies Macroeconomics

- Tack Yun
- 2012008: Delegation Principle for Multi-agency Games under Ex Post Equilibrium

- Yu Chen and Zhenhua Wu
- 2012007: On Ramsey Equilibrium: Capital Ownership Pattern and Inefficiency

- Robert Becker, Ram Dubey and Tapan Mitra
- 2012006: A Macroeconomic Analysis of Energy Subsidies in a Small Open Economy: The Case of Egypt

- Gerhard Glomm and Juergen Jung
- 2012005: Compulsory Schooling Laws and In-School Crime: Are Delinquents Incapacitated?

- Gregory A. Gilpin and Luke A. Pennig
- 2012004: The Variance Drain and Jensen's Inequality

- Robert Becker
- 2012003: Pitfalls in Backtesting Historical Simulation VaR Models

- Juan Carlos Escanciano and Pei Pei
- 2012002: Time-Varying Oil Price Volatility and Macroeconomic Aggregates

- Michael Plante and Nora Traum
- 2012001: On existence, efficiency and bubbles of Ramsey equilibrium with borrowing constraints

- Robert Becker, Stefano Bosi, Cuong Le Van and Thomas Seegmuller
- 2011009: Efficient Ramsey Equilbria

- Robert Becker and Tapan Mitra
- 2011008: Optimal Growth with Heterogeneous Agents and the Twisted Turnpike: An Example

- Robert Becker
- 2011007: Cost-Effective Hiring in U.S. High Schools: Estimating Optimal Teacher Quantity and Quality Decisions

- Anton Bekkerman and Gregory Gilpin
- 2011006: The Quantity and Quality of Teachers: Dynamics of the Trade-off

- Gregory Gilpin and Michael Kaganovich
- 2011005: The Impact of the Internet on Information Searching and Demand for Traditional Information Resources

- Anton Bekkerman and Gregory Gilpin
- 2011004: Salary Schedules, Teacher Sorting, and Teacher Quality

- Gregory Gilpin
- 2010010: Backtesting Portfolio Value-at-Risk with Estimated Portfolio Weights

- Pei Pei
- 2010009: Inequality and Education Funding Theory and Evidence from the U.S. School Districts

- Calin Arcalean and Ioana Schiopu
- 2010008: Modelling Overnight and Daytime Returns Using a Multivariate GARCH-Copula Model

- Long Kang and Simon H. Babbs
- 2010007: Sovereign Default Risk Premia, Fiscal Limits and Fiscal Policy

- Huixin Bi
- 2010006: When Does Government Debt Crowd Out Investment?

- Nora Traum and Shu-Chun Yang
- 2010005: Cross Market Effects of stocks Short-Selling Restrictions: Evidence from the September 2008 Natural Experiment

- Cristina Danciulescu
- 2010004: Backtesting Value-at-Risk Models: A Multivariate Approach

- Cristina Danciulescu
- 2010003: External Matching Funds and the Provision of Public Goods: An Experimental Study

- Ronald J. Baker II, James Walker and Ioana Schiopu
- 2010002: Estimating the Effects of Dormitory Living on Student Performance

- Pedro de Araujo and James Murray
- 2010001: The Integrated Instrumental Variables Estimator: Exploiting Nonlinearities for Identification of Linear Models

- Juan Carlos Escanciano
- 2009023: Nonparametric Bootstrap Tests for Independence of Generalized Errors

- Zaichao Du
- 2009022: Reevaluating the Effect of Non-Teaching Wages on Teacher Attrition

- Gregory Gilpin
- 2009021: Anchors Away: How Fiscal Policy Can Undermine “Good” Monetary Policy

- Eric Leeper
- 2009020: Quasi-Fiscal Policies of Independent Central Banks and Inflation

- Seok Gil Park
- 2009019: ASYMPTOTIC DISTRIBUTION-FREE DIAGNOSTIC TESTS FOR HETEROSKEDASTIC TIME SERIES MODELS

- Juan Carlos Escanciano
- 2009018: The Natural Resource Curse and Economic Transition

- Michael Alexeev and Robert Conrad
- 2009017: Fiscal and Monetary Policy Responses to Oil Price Shocks in Oil Importing Low Income Countries

- Michael Plante
- 2009016: Exchange Rates, Oil Price Shocks, and Monetary Policy in an Economy with Traded and Non-Traded Goods

- Michael Plante
- 2009015: ANCHORING FISCAL EXPECTATIONS

- Eric Leeper
- 2009014: Why do Education Vouchers Fail?

- Peter Bearse, Buly Cardak, Gerhard Glomm and B Ravikumar
- 2009013: How Should Monetary Policy Respond to Changes in the Relative Price of Oil? Considering Supply and Demand Shocks

- Michael Plante
- 2009012: DYNAMICS OF FISCAL FINANCING IN THE UNITED STATES

- Eric Leeper, Michael Plante and Nora Traum
- 2009011: GOVERNMENT INVESTMENT AND FISCAL STIMULUS IN THE SHORT AND LONG RUNS

- Eric Leeper, Todd Walker and Shu-Chun Yang
- 2009010: MONETARY-FISCAL POLICY INTERACTIONS AND FISCAL STIMULUS

- Troy Davig and Eric Leeper
- 2009009: The Beveridge Curve in the Housing Market: Supply and Disequilibrium

- Brian Peterson
- 2009008: REPLY TO “GENERALIZING THE TAYLOR PRINCIPLE: A COMMENT”

- Troy Davig and Eric Leeper