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- 200317: Predicting Inflation: Does The Quantity Theory Help?

- Lance Bachmeier and Norman Swanson
- 200316: Some Recent Developments in Predictive Accuracy Testing With Nested Models and (Generic) Nonlinear Alternatives

- Valentina Corradi and Norman Swanson
- 200315: Alternative Approximations of the Bias and MSE of the IV Estimator Under Weak Identification With an Application to Bias Correction

- John Chao and Norman Swanson
- 200314: A Test for Comparing Multiple Misspecified Conditional Distributions

- Valentina Corradi and Norman Swanson
- 200313: The Block Bootstrap for Parameter Estimation Error In Recursive Estimation Schemes, With Applications to Predictive Evaluation

- Valentina Corradi and Norman Swanson
- 200312: Asymptotic Normality of Single-Equation Estimators for the Case with a Large Number of Weak Instruments

- John Chao and Norman Swanson
- 200311: Bootstrap Conditional Distribution Tests In the Presence of Dynamic Misspecification

- Valentina Corradi and Norman Swanson
- 200309: Forecasting economic and financial time-series with non-linear models

- Michael Clements, Philip Hans Franses and Norman Swanson
- 200308: Targeting Lead in Solid Waste

- Hilary Sigman
- 200307: Analyst Recommendations and Nasdaq Market Making Activity

- Bruce Mizrach
- 200306: Taxing Hazardous Waste: The U.S. Experience

- Hilary Sigman
- 200305: Accumulation and Productivity Growth in Industrializing Economies

- John Landon-Lane and Peter Robertson
- 200304: Backward-Looking Interest-Rate Rules, Interest-Rate Smoothing, and Macroeconomic Instability

- Jess Benhabib, Stephanie Schmitt-Grohe and Martín Uribe
- 200303: Implementation and Orderings of Public Information

- Colin Campbell
- 200302: Deflation, Silent Runs, and Bank Holidays, in the Great Contraction

- Hugh Rockoff
- 200301: Does the Glass Ceiling Exist?: A Cross-National Perspective on Gender Income Mobility

- Ira Gang, John Landon-Lane and Myeong-Su Yun
- 200229: Financial Crises and Political Crises

- Roberto Chang
- 200228: Letting States Do the Dirty Work: State Responsibility for Federal Environmental Regulation

- Hilary Sigman
- 200227: THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF KOSHER WARS

- Ira Gang and Gil Epstein
- 200226: Follow the Leader? Evidence on European and U.S. Tax Competition
- Rosanne Altshuler and Timothy Goodspeed
- 200225: Caste, Ethnicity and Poverty in Rural India

- Ira Gang, Myeong-Su Yun and Kunal Sen
- 200224: When Did The Smart Money in Enron Lose Its' Smirk?

- Bruce Mizrach
- 200223: International Trade and Pollution in Shared Resources: A Study of International Rivers

- Hilary Sigman
- 200222: Understanding the Development of Fundamentalism

- Ira Gang and Gil Epstein
- 200221: Gender Differences in German Upward Income Mobility

- Ira Gang, Myeong-Su Yun and John Landon-Lane
- 200220: Decomposing Inequality Change in East Germany During Transition

- Ira Gang and Myeong-Su Yun
- 200219: Self-Employment and Wage Earning: Hungary During Transition

- Ira Gang, Catherine Co and Myeong-Su Yun
- 200218: Rent Seeking in Hierarchical Firms

- Ira Gang and Gil Epstein
- 200217: Enclaves, Language and the Location Choice of Migrants

- Ira Gang, Thomas Bauer and Gil Epstein
- 200216: Herd Effects or Migration Networks? The Location Choice of Mexican Immigrants in the U.S

- Ira Gang, Thomas Bauer and Gil Epstein
- 200215: Government and Cities: Contests and the Decentralization of Decision Making

- Ira Gang and Gil Epstein
- 200214: Economic Strain, Ethnic Concentration and Attitudes Towards Foreigners in the European Union

- Francisco Rivera-Batiz, Myeong-Su Yun and Ira Gang
- 200213: Can government policies increase national long-run growth rates?

- John Landon-Lane and Peter Robertson
- 200212: International Real Business Cycles and Increasing Returns to Scale: A Formal Analysis using Likelihood Methods

- John Landon-Lane and Joann Bangs
- 200211: Evaluating Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium Models using Likelihood

- John Landon-Lane
- 200210: Anticipated Ramsey Reforms and the Uniform Taxation Principle: the Role of International Financial Markets

- Stephanie Schmitt-Grohe and Martín Uribe
- 200209: How Could Everyone Have Been So Wrong? Forecasting The Great Depression With The Railroads

- Eugene White, John Landon-Lane and Adam Klug
- 200208: U.S.Stock Market Crashes and Their Aftermath: Implications for Monetary Policy

- Eugene White and Frederic Mishkin
- 200207: Walrasian Equilibrium in an Exchange Economy with Indivisibilities

- Jinpeng Ma and Fusheng Nie
- 200206: Blackwell's Ordering and Public Information

- Colin Campbell
- 200205: Bribery and Favoritism by Auctioneers in Sealed Bid Auctions
- Roberto Burguet and Martin Perry
- 200204: Auctions for Split-Award Contracts
- Martin Perry and József Sákovics
- 200203: The Effects of Mergers in Open Auction Markets

- Keith Waehrer and Martin Perry
- 200202: The Next Tick on Nasdaq: Does Level II Information Matter?

- Bruce Mizrach
- 200201: Where will they go if we go territorial? Dividend exemption and the location decisions of U.S. multinational corporations

- Rosanne Altshuler and Harry Grubert
- 200117: Do Bankers Sacrifice Value to Build Empires? Managerial Incentives, Industry Consolidation, and Financial Performance

- William Lang, Choon-Geol Moon, Loretta Mester, Joseph Hughes and Michael Pagano
- 200116: France's Slow Transition from Privatized to Government-Administered Tax Collection: Tax Farming in the Eighteenth Century

- Eugene White
- 200115: Closing Small Open Economy Models

- Stephanie Schmitt-Grohe and Martín Uribe
- 200114: The Impact on Forecasts and Impulse Responses of Restricting Drift in a Vector Autoregression

- John Landon-Lane
- 200113: The Changing Role of America’s Veterans

- Hugh Rockoff