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- 12-04: Efficient Inference with Poor Instruments: a General Framework

- Bertille Antoine and Eric Renault
- 12-03: Efficient Minimum Distance Estimation with Multiple Rates of Convergence

- Bertille Antoine and Eric Renault
- 12-02: A critique of Ng's third-best theory

- Richard Lipsey
- 12-01: Robustness and Exchange Rate Volatility

- Edouard Djeutem and Kenneth Kasa
- 11-04: Conditional Moment Models under Semi-Strong Identification

- Bertille Antoine and Pascal Lavergne
- 11-03: Estimation of Equicorrelated Diffusions from Incomplete Data

- Robert Jones and Mohammad Zanganeh
- 11-02: Bounding a linear causal effect using relative correlation restrictions

- Brian Krauth
- 11-01: Theoretical and Empirical Evidence of Timing-to-Market and Lead Market Strategies for Successful Environmental Innovation

- Thomas Cleff and Klaus Rennings
- 10-04: Natural Resources and Local Economic Development: Evidence from a Peruvian Gold Mine

- Fernando Aragon and Juan Pablo Rud
- 10-03: Multilateral Versus Regional Trading Arrangements: Substitutes Or Compliments?

- Richard Lipsey and Murray Smith
- 10-01: Government Policy in Monetary Economies

- Fernando Martin
- 09-03: The Origins of Inequality: Insiders, Outsiders, Elites, and Commoners

- Gregory Dow and Clyde Reed
- 09-02: Money and Capital as Competing Media of Exchange in a News Economy

- Fernando Martin and David Andolfatto
- 09-01: On the Joint Determination of Fiscal and Monetary Policy

- Fernando Martin
- 08-08: Smooth Minimum Distance Estimation and Testing in Conditional Moment Restrictions Models: Uniform in Bandwidth Theory

- Pascal Lavergne and Valentin Patilea
- 08-07: A Cauchy-Schwarz inequality for expectation of matrices

- Pascal Lavergne
- 08-06: One for All and All for One:Regression Checks With Many Regressors

- Pascal Lavergne and Valentin Patilea
- 08-05: Efficiency and the Division of Marital Assets

- Phil Curry
- 08-04: What is a Gang and Why Does the Law Care?

- Phil Curry and Steeve Mongrain
- 08-03: Economic Growth Related to Mutually Interdependent Institutions and Technology

- Richard Lipsey
- 08-02: Glass Ceilings or Glass Doors? Wage Disparity Within and Between Firms

- Krishna Pendakur and Simon Woodcock
- 08-01: Some Legacies of Robbins'Nature and Signifance of Economic Science

- Richard Lipsey
- 07-24: Learning by Doing vs. Learning from Others in a Principal-Agent Model

- Jasmina Arifovic and Alexander Karaivanov
- 07-23: Buyer Power in International Markets

- Horst Raff and Nicolas Schmitt
- 07-22: Dynamic Optimal Insurance and Lack of Commitment

- Alexander Karaivanov and Fernando Martin
- 07-21: Strategic Shirking in Bilateral Trade

- Christoph Luelfesmann
- 07-20: Dual Provision of Public Policies in Democracy

- Christoph Luelfesmann
- 07-19: Federations, Constitutions, and Political Bargaining

- Anke Kessler, Christoph Luelfesmann and Gordon Myers
- 07-18: Has the ICT Revolution Run its Course?

- Kenneth Carlaw, Richard Lipsey and Ryan Webb
- 07-17: SUSTAINED GROWTH DRIVEN BY MULTIPLE, CO-EXISTING GPTs

- Kenneth Carlaw and Richard Lipsey
- 07-15: Distribution-Preserving Statistical Disclosure Limitation

- Simon Woodcock and Gary Benedetto
- 07-14: Incentives and the Limits to Deflationary Policy

- David Andolfatto
- 07-13: Match Effects

- Simon Woodcock
- 07-12: Statistical Discrimination in the Criminal Justice System: The case for Fines Instead of Jail

- Phil Curry and Tilman Klumpp
- 07-11: Excess Demand and Rationing: Selling to an Input

- Lutz-Alexander Busch and Phil Curry
- 07-10: Wage Differentials in the Presence of Unobserved Worker, Firm, and Match Heterogeneity

- Simon Woodcock
- 07-09: Why Do Most Countries Set Higher Tax Rates on Capital?

- Nicolas Marceau, Steeve Mongrain and John Wilson
- 07-08: Rational Truth-Avoidance and Self-Esteem

- David Andolfatto, Steeve Mongrain and Gordon Myers
- 07-07: Plea Bargaining with Budgetary Constraints

- Steeve Mongrain and Joanne Roberts
- 07-06: The Layoff Rat Race

- Dan Bernhardt and Steeve Mongrain
- 07-05: What You Don't See Can't Hurt You: An Economic Analysis of Morality Laws

- Phil Curry and Steeve Mongrain
- 07-04: Deterrence in Rank-Order Tournaments

- Phil Curry and Steeve Mongrain
- 07-03: Competition in Law Enforcement and Capital Allocation

- Nicolas Marceau and Steeve Mongrain
- 07-02: A 'Bioeconomic' View of the Neolithic and Recent Demographic Transitions

- Arthur Robson
- 07-01: Search Models of Unemployment

- David Andolfatto
- 05-01: The Transition to Agriculture: Climate Reversals, Population Density, and Technical Change

- Gregory Dow, Nancy Olewiler and Clyde Reed
- 01-1: Volatility Forecasts, Trading Volume and the ARCH vs. Option-Implied Volatility Tradeoff
- R.G. Donaldson and Mark Kamstra
- 00-19: A political economy model of immigration quotas

- J. Atsu Amegashie
- 00-18: Misery loves company: social influence and the supply/pricing decision of a popular restaurant

- J. Atsu Amegashie
- 00-17: Towards a Better System for Immigration Control

- Gordon Myers and Yorgos Papageorgiou