University of Oregon Economics Department Working Papers
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- 2006-9: Taking care of your own: Ethnic and religious heterogeneity and income inequality

- Oguzhan Dincer and Peter J. Lambert
- 2006-8: Can Perpetual Learning Explain the Forward Premium Puzzle?

- George Evans and Avik Chakraborty
- 2006-7: Taxes, Government Expenditures, and State Economic Growth: The Role of Nonlinearities

- Neil Bania, Jo Gray and Joe Stone
- 2006-6: Adaptive Learning, Endogenous Inattention, and Changes in Monetary Policy

- William Branch, John Carlson, George Evans and Bruce McGough
- 2006-5: Implementing Optimal Monetary Policy in New-Keynesian Models with Inertia

- George Evans and Bruce McGough
- 2006-4: The Equal Sacrifice Principle Revisited

- Peter J. Lambert and Helen Naughton
- 2006-3: Immigration, FDI, and International Trade

- Chong-Uk Kim
- 2006-2: Ricardian Equivalence for Sub-national States

- Jo Gray and Joe Stone
- 2006-1: Childbearing, Marriage and Human Capital Investment

- Jo Gray, Jean Stockard and Joe Stone
- 2005-21: Model Uncertainty and Endogenous Volatility

- William Branch and George Evans
- 2005-20: On Asymmetric Business Cycles and the Effectiveness of Counter-Cyclical Fiscal Policies

- Nicolas Magud
- 2005-19: Capital Controls: An Evaluation

- Nicolas Magud and Carmen Reinhart
- 2005-18: Econometrics of the forward premium puzzle

- Stephen E. Haynes and Avik Chakraborty
- 2005-17: Generalized Stochastic Gradient Learning

- George Evans, Seppo Honkapohja and Noah Williams
- 2005-16: Interval values for strategic games in which players cooperate

- Luisa Carpente, Balbina Casas-Mendez, Ignacio Garcia-Jurado and Anne van den Nouweland
- 2005-15: Near-Rational Exuberance

- James Bullard, George Evans and Seppo Honkapohja
- 2005-14: Status Equilibrium in Local Public Good Economies

- Anne van den Nouweland and Myrna Wooders
- 2005-13: Base independence in the analysis of tax policy effects: with an application to Norway 1992–2004

- Peter J. Lambert and Thor Thoresen
- 2005-12: Redistribution, horizontal inequity and reranking: how to measure them properly

- Ivica Urban and Peter J. Lambert
- 2005-11: Monetary Policy, Expectations and Commitment

- George Evans and Seppo Honkapohja
- 2005-10: Privatizing the Commons and Economic Degradation

- Christopher Ellis and Edward Birdyshaw
- 2005-9: Optimal Constrained Interest-rate Rules

- George Evans and Bruce McGough
- 2005-8: The Empirical Trap of Sign Reversals with Equality Restrictions

- Stephen E. Haynes
- 2005-7: Evidence of Environmental Migration: Housing values alone may not capture the full effects of local environmental disamenities

- Trudy Cameron and Ian McConnaha
- 2005-6: On Bounded Dominance Criteria

- Erwin Ooghe and Peter J. Lambert
- 2005-5: Corruption, Decentralization and Yardstick Competition

- Christopher Ellis, Oguzhan Dincer and Glen Waddell
- 2005-4: Learning, the Forward Premium Puzzle and Market Efficiency

- Avik Chakraborty
- 2005-3: A Simple Recursive Forecasting Model

- William Branch and George Evans
- 2005-2: An Interview with Thomas J. Sargent

- George Evans and Seppo Honkapohja
- 2005-1: Sequential procedures for poverty gap dominance

- Claudio Zoli and Peter J. Lambert
- 2004-19: Monetary Policy, Endogenous Inattention, and the Volatility Trade-off

- William Branch, John Carlson, George Evans and Bruce McGough
- 2004-18: The Gini Coefficient Reveals More

- Peter J. Lambert and André Decoster
- 2004-17: The Rising Share of Nonmarital Births: Fertility Choices or Marriage Behavior?

- Jo Gray, Jean Stockard and Joe Stone
- 2004-16: A Tale of Two Shares: The Relationship between the "Illegitimacy" Ratio and the Marriage Share

- Jo Gray, Jean Stockard and Joe Stone
- 2004-15: Exchange Rate Regime Choice and Country Characteristics: an Empirical Investigation into the Role of Openness

- Nicolas Magud
- 2004-14: Currency Mismatch, Openness and Exchange Rate Regime Choice

- Nicolas Magud
- 2004-13: Medicare Balance Billing Restrictions: Impacts on Physicians and Beneficiaries

- Robin McKnight
- 2004-12: ‘Guns and Butter’ in U.S. Presidential Elections

- Stephen E. Haynes and Joe Stone
- 2004-11: An Empirical Model of Demand for Future Health States when Valuing Risk-Mitigating Programs

- Trudy Cameron and J.R. DeShazo
- 2004-10: Note: Independent Dimensions of Sociodemographic Variability in Neighborhood Characteristics at the Tract Level of the 2000 Census

- Trudy Cameron and Graham D. Crawford
- 2004-9: Learning to Bargain

- William Harbaugh, Kate Krause and Lise Vesterlund
- 2004-8: Traditional Welfare Analysis of a Small CountryÂ’s Trade Policy: A Note

- Michael S. Visser
- 2004-7: Seller Behavior in Common Value Auctions: Cursed and Cursed Again

- Michael S. Visser
- 2004-6: Home Care Reimbursement, Long-term Care Utilization,And Health Outcomes

- Robin McKnight
- 2004-5: Hope for the Pell? The Impact of Merit-Aid on Needy Students

- Larry D. Singell, Glen Waddell and Bradley R. Curs
- 2004-4: Monetary Policy and Stable Indeterminacy with Inertia

- George Evans and Bruce McGough
- 2004-3: The Shapley valuation function for strategic games in which players cooperate

- Luisa Carpente, Ignacio Garcia-Jurado, Balbina Casas-Mendez and Anne van den Nouweland
- 2004-2: The Formation of Communication Networks in Cooperative Games

- Anne van den Nouweland
- 2004-1: A Mismatch Made in Heaven: A Hedonic Analysis of Overeducation and Undereducation

- Daniel McMillen, Paul Seaman and Larry D. Singell
- 2003-39: Appendices to Superfund Taint and Neighborhood Change: Ethnicity, Age Distributions, and Household Structure

- Trudy Cameron and Graham D. Crawford
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