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- 200606: Output Growth, Capital Flow Reversals and Sudden stop Crises

- Saubhik Deb
- 200605: Why Are Immigrants' Incarceration Rates So Low? Evidence on Selective Immigration, Deterrence, and Deportation

- Kristin Butcher and Anne Piehl
- 200604: Nonlinear Time Series Analysis

- Bruce Mizrach
- 200603: The Transition to Electronic Trading in the Secondary Treasury Market
- Bruce Mizrach and Christopher Neely
- 200602: Does SIZE Matter? Liquidity Provision by the Nasdaq Anonymous Trading Facility

- Bruce Mizrach
- 200601: Does The Stock Market Punish Corporate Malfeasance? A Case Study of Citigroup

- Bruce Mizrach and Susan Zhang Weerts
- 200514: Growth of Strategy Sets, Entropy and Nonstationary Bounded Recall

- Abraham Neyman and Daijiro Okada
- 200513: Hope springs eternal… French bondholders and the Soviet Repudiation (1915-1919)

- John Landon-Lane and Kim Oosterlinck
- 200512: Let Them Burn Money: Making Elections More Informative

- Colin Campbell
- 200511: Inter-State Dynamics of Invention Activities, 1930-2000

- Catherine Co, John Landon-Lane and Myeong-Su Yun
- 200510: Barriers to Accumulation and Productivity Differences in a Two Sector Growth Model

- John Landon-Lane and Peter Robertson
- 200509: A Note on Barriers to Capital Accumulation and Income

- John Landon-Lane and Peter Robertson
- 200508: The Effect of Joint and Several Liability under Superfund on Brownfields

- Howard F. Chang and Hilary Sigman
- 200507: Optimal Fiscal Policy When Migration is Feasible

- Filippo Occhino
- 200506: New Evidence on Medicare's Prospective Payment System: A Survival Analysis based on the NHANES I Epidemiologic Followup Study

- Xufeng Qian, Louise Russell, Elmira Valiyeva and Jane Miller
- 200505: Estimation and Evaluation of a Segmented Markets Monetary Model

- John Landon-Lane and Filippo Occhino
- 200504: The Incidence of Pollution Control Policies

- Ian Parry, Hilary Sigman, Margaret Walls and Roberton Williams
- 200503: War and the American Economy

- Hugh Rockoff
- 200502: Optimal Fiscal Policy over the Business Cycle

- Filippo Occhino
- 200501: Testing Out Contractual Incompleteness: Evidence from Soccer

- Oriol Carbonell-Nicolau and Diego Comin
- 200427: Who Is the Enemy?
- Ira Gang and Gil Epstein
- 200425: Ethnic Networks and International Trade
- Gil Epstein and Ira Gang
- 200424: Assessing Central Bank Credibility During the EMS Crises: Comparing Option and Spot Market-Based Forecasts

- Markus Haas, Stefan Mittnik and Bruce Mizrach
- 200423: Predective Density and Conditional Confidence Interval Accuracy Tests

- Valentina Corradi and Norman Swanson
- 200422: An Empirical Investigation of the Usefulness of ARFIMA Models for Predicting Macroeconomic and Financial Time Series

- Geetesh Bhardwaj and Norman Swanson
- 200421: Consistent Estimation with a Large Number of Weak Instruments

- John Chao and Norman Swanson
- 200420: Estimation and Testing Using Jackknife IV in Heteroskedastic Regressions With Many Weak Instruments

- John Chao and Norman Swanson
- 200419: Predictive Density Evaluation

- Valentina Corradi and Norman Swanson
- 200418: Bootstrap Procedures for Recursive Estimation Schemes With Applications to Forecast Model Selection

- Valentina Corradi and Norman Swanson
- 200417: A Video Interview of Buz Brock

- Bruce Mizrach
- 200416: Transboundary Spillovers and Decentralization of Environmental Policies

- Hilary Sigman
- 200415: A Likelihood-Based Evaluation of the Segmented Markets Friction in Equilibrium Monetary Models

- John Landon-Lane and Filippo Occhino
- 200414: Estimating the Intensity of Choice in a Dynamic Mutual Fund Allocation Decision
- David Goldbaum and Bruce Mizrach
- 200413: The Role of Permanent and Transitory Components in Business Cycle Volatility Moderation

- Oleg Korenok and Stanislav Radchenko
- 200412: Experts Online: An Analysis of Trading Activity in a Public Internet Chat Room

- Bruce Mizrach and Susan Weerts
- 200411: Existence of Equilibrium for Segmented Markets Models with Interest Rate Monetary Policies

- Filippo Occhino
- 200410: Market Segmentation and the 'Hump-Shaped' Response of Output to Monetary Policy Shocks

- Filippo Occhino
- 200409: Self-Selection And Earnings During Volatile Transition

- Ira Gang and Ralitza Dimova
- 200408: Russian Cities in Transition: The Impact of Market Forces in the 1990s

- Ira Gang and Robert C. Stuart
- 200407: Multidimensional income taxation and electoral competition: an equilibrium analysis

- Oriol Carbonell-Nicolau and Efe Ok
- 200406: Taxpayer Responses to Competitive Tax Policies and Tax Policy Responses to Competitive Taxpayers: Recent Evidence

- Rosanne Altshuler and Harry Grubert
- 200405: The Microeconomics of Macroeconomic Asymmetries: Sectoral Driving Forces and Firm Level Characteristics

- Oleg Korenok, Bruce Mizrach and Stanislav Radchenko
- 200404: Jobless Recovering and Equilibrium Involuntary Unemployment with a Simple Efficiency Wage Model

- Jinpeng Ma
- 200403: Markets Segmentation and the Real Interest Rate Response to Monetary Policy Shocks

- Filippo Occhino
- 200402: The Impact of Monetary Policy on Bond Returns Volatility: A Segmented Markets Approach

- Bruce Mizrach and Filippo Occhino
- 200401: Managerial Incentives and the Efficiency of Capital Structure in U.S. Commercial Banking

- Joseph Hughes, William Lang, Choon-Geol Moon and Michael S. Pagano
- 200322: The Effect of Data Transformation on Common Cycle, Cointegration and Unit Root Tests: Monte Carlo Results and a Simple Test

- Valentina Corradi and Norman Swanson
- 200321: Bootstrap Specification Tests for Diffusion Processes

- Valentina Corradi and Norman Swanson
- 200320: Evaluation of Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium Models Based on Distributional Comparison of Simulated and Historical Data

- Valentina Corradi and Norman Swanson
- 200318: The Volume of Federal Litigation and the Macroeconomy

- Lance Bachmeier, Patrick Gaughman Null and Norman Swanson