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- 22: Renegotiation-Proof Contracts with One-Sided Commitment
- Theofanis Tsoulouhas
- 021: Auctioning to Buyers with Correlated Values

- Robert Hammond
- 020: Sovereign Wealth Funds: the Norwegian Experience

- Mehmet Caner and Thomas Grennes
- 20: Labor and Credit Contracts with Asymmetric Information and Bankruptcy
- Theofanis Tsoulouhas
- 19: Temporal Aggregation and Economic Time Series
- John Seater and Robert Rossana
- 019: Tournaments and Liquidity Constraints for the Agents

- Kosmas Marinakis and Theofanis Tsoulouhas
- 18: Liquidity Constraints, Current Income, and Consumption
- John Seater
- 17: GARP, Separability and the Representative Agent
- John Seater, Adrian Fleissig and Allastair Hall
- 16: Theory Matters: GARP, Separability, Aggregation, and Euler Equation Estimation
- John Seater, Adrian Fleissig and A. Gallant
- 015: Tournaments with Ex Post Heterogeneous Agents

- Theofanis Tsoulouhas and Kosmas Marinakis
- 15: A Cross Country Test of the Permanent Income Hypothesis
- John Seater and Joseph DeJuan
- 014: A New Approach to Drawing States in State Space Models

- William McCausland, Shirley Miller and Denis Pelletier
- 14: The Robustness of Calendar Anomolies in Daily Stock Returns
- Douglas Pearce
- 13: Modelling Hedonic Price Equations as Stochastic Price Frontiers
- Raymond B. Palmquist and Ian A. Munn
- 013: The Welfare Costs of Inflation in a Micro-Founded Macroeconometric Model

- Pablo Guerron
- 012: What You Match Does Matter: The Effects of Data on DSGE Estimation

- Pablo Guerron
- 12: Hog Operations, Environmental Effects, and Residential Property Values
- Raymond B. Palmquist, Fritz M. Roka and Tomislav Vukina
- 11: Transportation Improvements and Land Values in the United States: A Hedonic Approach
- Raymond B. Palmquist, Lee Craig and Thomas Weiss
- 011: Non-Nested Testing in Models Estimated via Generalized Method of Moments

- Alastair Hall and Denis Pelletier
- 10: Path Dependence, Lock-in and History
- Stephen E. Margolis and Stan Liebowitz
- 010: Evaluating Value-at-Risk models with desk-level data

- Jeremy Berkowitz, Peter Christoffersen and Denis Pelletier
- 009: Are Tournaments Optimal over Piece Rates under Limited Liability for the Principal?

- Kosmas Marinakis and Theofanis Tsoulouhas
- 09: Monetary Base Outliers and Innovations in Real Economic Activity
- John S. Lapp
- 08: Interest Rates, Rate Spreads, and Economic Activity
- John S. Lapp
- 07: Health Specification and Biased Estimates of Wealth Effects
- Alvin E. Headen and Max A. Woodbury
- 007: Why do Central Bankers Intervene in the Foreign Exchange Market? Some New Evidence and Theory

- Pablo Guerron
- 06: Retiree Health Insurance and the Retirement Timing of Older Workers
- Alvin E. Headen, Robert L. Clark and Linda Shumaker Ghent
- 006: Time-Dependent Portfolio Adjustment: Yet Another Look at the Dynamics

- Pablo Guerron
- 005: Non-Separability, Heterogeneous Labor Supply, Investment, and the Business Cycle

- Pablo Guerron
- 05: Monetary Aggregation in the United States and Canada
- Douglas Fisher
- 004: Professional Forecasts of Interest Rates and Exchange Rates: Evidence from the Wall Street Journal's Panel of Economists

- Karlyn Mitchell and Douglas Pearce
- 04: Money Demand in a Flexible Fourier Expenditure System
- Douglas Fisher and Adrian Fleisseg
- 003: Are Outsiders Handicapped in CEO Successions?

- Anup Agrawal, Charles Knoeber and Theofanis Tsoulouhas
- 03: Monetary Aggregates and the P* Model of Inflation in the United States
- Douglas Fisher and Adrian Fleisseg
- 02: Monetary Aggregation and the Demand for Assets
- Douglas Fisher and Adrian Fleisseg
- 002: Contests to Become CEO: Incentives, Selection and Handicaps

- Theofanis Tsoulouhas, Charles Knoeber and Anup Agrawal
- 001: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Agent Behavior and Efficiency in Open and Closed Organizations

- Duncan Holthausen and Theofanis Tsoulouhas
- 01: Monetary Aggregation, Rational Expectations, and the Demand for Money in the United States
- Douglas Fisher, Adrian Fleisseg and Apostolos Serletis