RCER Working Papers
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- 602: Mining Surplus: Modeling James A. Schmitz's Link Between Competition and Productivity

- Jeremy Greenwood and David Weiss
- 601: An Equilibrium Model of the African HIV/AIDS Epidemic

- Jeremy Greenwood, Philipp Kircher, Cezar Santos and Michele Tertilt
- 600: Introducing Virtue Ethics into Normative Economics for Models with Endogenous Preferences

- Vipul Bhatt, Masao Ogaki and Yuichi Yaguchi
- 599: Optimal Taxation with Private Insurance

- Yongsung Chang and Yena Park
- 598: Family Economics Writ Large

- Jeremy Greenwood, Nezih Guner and Guillaume Vandenbroucke
- 597: The Role of Marriage in Fighting HIV: A Quantitative Illustration for Malawi

- Jeremy Greenwood, Philipp Kircher, Cezar Santos and Michele Tertilt
- 596: The Rise and Fall of Unions in the United States

- Emin Dinlersoz and Jeremy Greenwood
- 595: What Businesses Attract Unions? Unionization over the Life-Cycle of U.S. Establishments

- Emin Dinlersoz, Jeremy Greenwood and Henry Hyatt
- 594: Why Doesn't Technology Flow from Rich to Poor Countries?

- Harold Cole, Jeremy Greenwood and Juan Sanchez
- 593: Buy, Keep or Sell: Economic Growth and the Market for Ideas

- Ufuk Akcigit, Murat Celik and Jeremy Greenwood
- 592: For claims problems, another compromise between the proportional and constrained equal awards rules

- William Thomson
- 591: Marry Your Like: Assortative Mating and Income Inequality

- Jeremy Greenwood, Nezih Guner, Georgi Kocharkov and Cezar Santos
- 590: Pareto Weights in Practice: Income Inequality and Tax reform

- Bo Hyun Chang, Yongsung Chang and Sun-Bin Kim
- 589: Technology and the Changing Family: A Unified Model of Marriage, Divorce, Educational Attainment and Married Female Labor-Force Participation

- Jeremy Greenwood, Nezih Guner, Georgi Kocharkov and Cezar Santos
- 588: Effects of the Great East Japan Earthquake on Subjective Well-Being

- Takuya Ishino, Akiko Kamesaka, Toshiya Murai and Masao Ogaki
- 587: Merging and splitting endowments in object assignment problems

- Nanyang Bu, Siwei Chen and William Thomson
- 586: Non-bossiness

- William Thomson
- 585: Constrained Efficiency in a Risky Human Capital Model

- Yena Park
- 584: Compromising between the proportional and constrained equal awards rules

- William Thomson
- 583: Individual and Aggregate Labor Supply in a Heterogeneous Agent Economy with Intensive and Extensive Margins

- Yongsung Chang, Sun-Bin Kim, Kyooho Kwon and Richard Rogerson
- 582: Labor-Market Uncertainty and Portfolio Choice Puzzles

- Yongsung Chang, Jay Hong and Marios Karabarbounis
- 581: Borrowing Constraints, College Aid, and Intergenerational Mobility

- Eric Hanushek, Charles Leung and Kuzey Yilmaz
- 580: Choice-theoretic Solutions for Strategic Form Games

- John Duggan and Michel Le Breton
- 579: How Sticky Wages In Existing Jobs Can Affect Hiring

- Mark Bils, Yongsung Chang and Sun-Bin Kim
- 578: Axiomatic and game-theoretic analysis of bankruptcy and taxation problems: an update

- William Thomson
- 577: Granger Causality from Exchange Rates to Fundamentals: What Does the Bootstrap Test Show Us?

- Hsiu-Hsin Ko and Masao Ogaki
- 576: The Robustness of Exclusion in Multi-dimensional Screening

- Paulo Barelli, Suren Basov, Mauricio Bugarin and Ian King
- 575: New variable-population paradoxes for resource allocation

- William Thomson
- 574: Public Housing Units vs. Housing Vouchers: Accessibility, Local Public Goods, and Welfare

- Charles Leung, Sinan Sarpça and Kuzey Yilmaz
- 573: On the axiomatics of resource allocation: Interpreting the consistency principle

- William Thomson
- 572: Quantifying the Impact of Financial Development on Economic Development

- Jeremy Greenwood, Juan Sanchez and Cheng Wang
- 571: The Robustness of Exclusion in Multi-dimensional Screening

- Paulo Barelli, Suren Basov, Mauricio Bugarin and Ian King
- 570: Noisy Stochastic Games

- John Duggan
- 569: From Shame to Game in One Hundred Years: A Macroeconomic Model of the Rise in Premarital Sex and its De-Stigmatization

- Jesus Fernandez-Villaverde, Jeremy Greenwood and Nezih Guner
- 568: Admissibility and Event-Rationality

- Paulo Barelli and Spyros Galanis
- 567: Extremal Choice Equilibrium: Existence and Purification with Infinite-Dimensional Externalities

- Paulo Barelli and John Duggan
- 566: Labor-Market Heterogeneity, Aggregation, and the Policy-(In)variance of DSGE Model Parameters

- Yongsung Chang, Sun-Bin Kim and Frank Schorfheide
- 565: Transition Dynamics in the Neoclassical Growth Model: The Case of South Korea

- Yongsung Chang and Andreas Hornstein
- 564: Asymmetric Phase Shifts in the U.S. Industrial Production Cycles

- Yongsung Chang and Sunoong Hwang
- 563: General Conditions for Existence of Maximal Elements via the Uncovered Set

- John Duggan
- 562: Noisy Stochastic Games

- John Duggan
- 561: Measurement Without Theory: A Response to Bailey and Collins

- Jeremy Greenwood, Ananth Seshadri and Guillaume Vandenbroucke
- 560: Interpreting Labor Supply Regressions in a Model of Full and Part-Time Work

- Yongsung Chang, Sun-Bin Kim, Kyooho Kwon and Richard Rogerson
- 559: Measuring the Welfare Gain from Personal Computers: A Macroeconomic Approach

- Jeremy Greenwood and Karen Kopecky
- 558: The Price of Egalitarianism

- Yongsung Chang and Sun-Bin Kim
- 557: Keeping Your Options Open

- Jean Guillaume Forand
- 556: Labor-Market Heterogeneity, Aggregation, and the Lucas Critique

- Yongsung Chang, Sun-Bin Kim and Frank Schorfheide
- 555: Borrowing-proofness of the Lindahl rule in Kolm triangle economies

- William Thomson
- 554: Bargaining and the theory of cooperative games: John Nash and beyond

- William Thomson
- 553: Being a graduate student in economics

- William Thomson
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