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- 202405: Default and Interest Rate Shocks: Renegotiation Matters

- Carlos Esquivel Author-1-Name-First: Carlos Author-1-Name-Last: Esquivel, Victor Almeida Author-2-Name-First: Victor Author-2-Name-Last: Almeida, Timothy Kehoe Author-3-Name-First: Timothy Author-3-Name-Last: Kehoe and Juan Pablo Nicolini Author-4-Name-First: Juan Pablo Author-4-Name-Last: Nicolini
- 202404: The Sovereign Default Risk of Giant Oil Discoveries

- Carlos Esquivel
- 202403: Sovereign Risk and Dutch Disease

- Carlos Esquivel
- 202402: Underinvestment and Capital Misallocation Under Sovereign Risk

- Carlos Esquivel
- 202401: Expansionary Fiscal Consolidation Under Sovereign Risk

- Carlos Esquivel
- 202302: Optimal Compellance

- Tomas Sjostrom
- 202301: Long Wars

- Tomas Sjostrom
- 202201: The Role of Sentiment in the U.S. Economy: 1920 to 1934

- John Landon-Lane
- 202101: Milton Friedman on Bailouts

- Hugh Rockoff
- 202002: Dynamic information acquisition and time-varying uncertainty

- Zhifeng Cai
- 202001: Secular Stagnation, Financial Frictions, and Land Prices

- Zhifeng Cai
- 201904: An alternative to natural monopoly

- Oriol Carbonell-Nicolau
- 201903: Recursive Differencing for Estimating Semiparametric Models

- Chan Shen
- 201902: Long Term Health Efect of Earned Income Tax Credit

- Ze Song
- 201901: Does Scale Matter in Community Bank Performance? Evidence Obtained by Applying Several New Measures of Performance

- Joseph Hughes, Julapa Jagtiani, Loretta Mester and Choon-Geol Moon
- 201806: CONSUMER LENDING EFFICIENCY: COMMERCIAL BANKS VERSUS A FINTECH LENDER

- Joseph Hughes, Julapa Jagtiani and Choon-Geol Moon
- 201805: The Performance of Financial Institutions: Modeling, Evidence, and Some Policy Implications

- Joseph Hughes and Loretta Mester
- 201804: Can the Greater Fool Theory Explain Bubbles? Evidence from China

- Xuan Zou
- 201803: DOES SCALE MATTER IN COMMUNITY BANK PERFORMANCE? EVIDENCE OBTAINED BY APPLYING SEVERAL NEW MEASURES OF PERFORMANCE

- Joseph Hughes, Julapa Jagtiani, Loretta Mester and Choon-Geol Moon
- 201802: How Bad Is a Bad Loan? Distinguishing Inherent Credit Risk from Inefficient Lending (Does the Capital Market Price This Difference?)

- Joseph Hughes and Choon-Geol Moon
- 201801: Further Results on the Inequality Reducing Properties of Income Tax Schedules

- Oriol Carbonell-Nicolau and Humberto Llavador
- 201714: Poverty’s Deconstruction: Beyond the Visible

- Sumon Bhaumik, Ira Gang and Myeong-Su Yun
- 201713: Inequality, Good Governance and Endemic Corruption

- Gil Epstein and Ira Gang
- 201712: Taxation, social protection, and governance decentralization

- Gil Epstein and Ira Gang
- 201711: Uniform Inference for Conditional Factor Models with Instrumental and Idiosyncratic Betas

- Yuan Liao and Xiye Yang
- 201710: The Volatility of Capital Flows in Emerging Markets: Measures and Determinants

- Maria Sole Pagliari and Swarnali Hannan
- 201709: How Bad Is a Bad Loan? Distinguishing Inherent Credit Risk from Inefficient Lending (Does the Capital Market Price This Difference?)

- Joseph Hughes and Choon-Geol Moon
- 201708: WARP Decompositions

- Hassan Nosratabadi
- 201707: Referential Revealed Preference Theory

- Hassan Nosratabadi
- 201706: Rational Filters

- Hassan Nosratabadi
- 201705: Referential Revealed Preference Theory

- Hassan Nosratabadi
- 201704: Capital Regulation: Less Really Can Be More When Incentives Are Socially Aligned

- Joseph Hughes
- 201703: Perfect Equilibria in Games of Incomplete Information

- Oriol Carbonell-Nicolau
- 201702: Equilibria in Infinite Games of Incomplete Information
- Oriol Carbonell-Nicolau
- 201701: Recursive Differencing: Bias Reduction with Regular Kernels

- Chan Shen and Roger Klein
- 201611: Market Discipline Working for and Against Financial Stability: The Two Faces of Equity Capital in U.S. Commercial Banking

- Joseph Hughes, Loretta Mester and Choon-Geol Moon
- 201610: The Factor-Lasso and K-Step Bootstrap Approach for Inference in High-Dimensional Economic Applications

- Christian Hansen and Yuan Liao
- 201609: The U.S. Economy in WWII as a Model for Coping with Climate Change

- Hugh Rockoff
- 201608: Vulnerability to Poverty: Tajikistan during and after the Global Financial Crisis

- Ira Gang, Kseniia Gatskova, John Landon Lane and Myeong-Su Yun
- 201607: Bayesian Inference for Partially Identified Convex Models: Is it Valid for Frequentist Inference?

- Yuan Liao and Anna Simoni
- 201606: Shifting the Burden of Taxation from the Corporate to the Personal Level and Getting the Corporate Tax Rate Down to 15 Percent

- Harry Grubert and Rosanne Altshuler
- 201605: Measuring Agency Costs and the Value of Investment Opportunities of U.S. Bank Holding Companies with Stochastic Frontier Estimation

- Joseph Hughes, Loretta Mester and Choon-Geol Moon
- 201604: Is Bigger Necessarily Better in Community Banking?

- Joseph Hughes, Julapa Jagtiani and Loretta Mester
- 201603: Inequality Reducing Properties of Progressive Income Tax Schedules: The Case of Endogenous Income

- Oriol Carbonell-Nicolau and Humberto Llavador
- 201602: Inequality and Financial Fragility

- Yuliyan Mitkov
- 201601: Asset Returns and Financial Fragility

- Yang Li
- 201524: The Future of Large, Internationally Active Banks: Does Scale Define the Winners?

- Joseph Hughes and Loretta Mester
- 201523: Migration, Transfers and Child Labor

- Ralitza Dimova, Gil Epstein and Ira Gang
- 201522: Female Engagement in Commercial Agriculture, Interventions and Welfare in Malawi: What Works for the Poorest?

- Ralitza Dimova and Ira Gang
- 201521: Is women's ownership of land a panacea in developing countries? Evidence from land-owning farm households in Malawi

- Sumon Bhaumik, Ralitza Dimova and Ira Gang