2011 Meeting Papers
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- 99: Demand Shocks that Look Like Productivity Shocks

- Kjetil Storesletten, José-Víctor Ríos-Rull and Yan Bai
- 97: Oligarchy, Democracy and State Capacity

- Cesar Martinelli and Helios Herrera
- 95: An Elementary Theory of Global Supply Chains
- Su Wang, Jonathan Vogel and Arnaud Costinot
- 94: Bubbles and Credit Constraints

- Pengfei Wang and Jianjun Miao
- 93: Sectoral Shift, Job Mobility and Wage Inequality

- Shouyong Shi and Florian Hoffmann
- 92: Check in the Mail or More in the Paycheck: Does the Effectiveness of Fiscal Stimulus Depend on How It Is Delivered?
- Matthew Shapiro, Joel Slemrod and Claudia Sahm
- 89: Search Brokers

- Artyom Shneyerov and Andras Niedermayer
- 87: Revenue Management with Forward-Looking Buyers
- Andrzej Skrzypacz and Simon Board
- 86: Uncertainty about Government Policy and Stock Prices
- Pietro Veronesi and Lubos Pastor
- 85: Intergenerational Transmission of Risk Preferences and Entrepreneurship

- Fabrizio Zilibotti and Matthias Doepke
- 83: Confidence and the Transmission of Government Spending Shocks

- Eric Sims and Ruediger Bachmann
- 82: Keeping Your Options Open
- Jean Guillaume Forand
- 78: Heterogeneous Mark-Ups and Endogenous Misallocation

- Michael Peters
- 74: Optimal Disinflation Under Learning

- Christian Matthes, Argia Sbordone and Timothy Cogley
- 73: Does Indivisible Labor Explain the Difference between Micro and Macro Elasticities? A Meta-Analysis of Extensive Margin Elasticities

- Dayanand Manoli, Andrea Weber, Adam Guren and Raj Chetty
- 65: Global Capital Flows: The Roles of Demography, Productivity and Taxes

- Thomas Cooley, Espen Hendrickson and David Backus
- 61: The Benefit of Exchange Rate Flexibility, Trade Openness and the Extensive Margin
- Kanda Naknoi
- 59: Recursive Contracts, Lotteries and Weakly Concave Pareto Sets
- Felix Kubler and Harold Cole
- 58: Economic and Politico-Economic Equivalence of Fiscal Policies

- Dirk Niepelt and Martin Gonzalez-Eiras
- 49: A model of equilibrium institutions

- Kevin Sheedy and Bernardo Guimaraes
- 36: Business Cycles and Endogenous Uncertainty

- Ruediger Bachmann and Giuseppe Moscarini
- 31: Asymmetric Phase Shifts in U.S. Industrial Production Cycles

- Sunoong Hwang and Yongsung Chang
- 30: Why is consumption more volatile than output in emerging markets?

- Marina Azzimonti and Matthew Talbert
- 25: Aggregate Fluctuations, Consumer Credit and Bankruptcy

- James (Jim) MacGee, Igor Livshits and David Fieldhouse
- 21: Firm Level Productivity, Risk, and Return
- Ayse Imrohoroglu and Selale Tuzel
- 20: Global Banking and International Business Cycles

- Robert Kollmann
- 19: Financial Intermediaries, Leverage Ratios and Business Cycles

- Yasin Mimir
- 18: International Business Cycles and Financial Frictions

- Wen Yao
- 1: The Up and Down of Unions

- Jeremy Greenwood