Discussion Papers
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- 13-031: The New Empirical Economics of Management

- Nicholas Bloom, Renata Lemos, Raffaella Sadun, Daniela Scur and John van Reenen
- 13-030: Mobile Computing: The Next Platform Rivalry

- Timothy Bresnahan and Shane Greenstein
- 13-029: Experimentation Strategies and Entrepreneurial Innovation: Inherited Market Differences in the iPhone Ecosystem

- Jason Davis, Yulia Muzyrua and Pai Ling Yin
- 13-028: Entrepreneurial Innovation: Killer Apps in the iPhone Ecosystem

- Pa-Ling Yin, Jason Davis and Yulia Muzyrua
- 13-027: R&D Networks: Theory, Empirics and Policy Implications

- Michael Koenig, Xiaodong Liu and Yves Zenou
- 13-026: Causes of the Financial Crisis and the Slow Recovery: A 10-Year Perspective

- John Taylor
- 13-025: The Causes and Consequences of the Rising Costs of Public Employee Pensions

- Joshua Rauh
- 13-024: The Economics Of Online Postsecondary Education: MOOCs, Nonselective Education, And Highly Selective Education

- Caroline Hoxby
- 13-023: The Effect of Prices on Nutrition: Comparing the Impact of Product- and Nutrient-Specific Taxes

- Matthew Harding and Michael Lovenheim
- 13-022: Defined Contribution Pension Plans: Sticky or Discerning Money?

- Clemens Sialm, Laura Starks and Hanjiang Zhang
- 13-021: It Pays to Set the Menu: Mutual Fund Investment Options in 401(k) Plans

- Veronika Pool, Clemens Sialm and Irina Stefanescu
- 13-020: Judicial Intervention In Public Pension Crisis: An Institutionalist Critique

- Peter Conti-Brown and Ronald Gilson
- 13-019: Recent Changes In The Gains From Delaying Social Security

- John Shoven and Sita Slavov
- 13-018: Retirement Plan Type and Employee Mobility: The Role of Selection and Incentive Effects

- Gopi Goda, Damon Jones and Colleen Manchester
- 13-017: The Impact of Later Retirement on Government Budgets

- Gary Burtless
- 13-016: Increasing Work Life: The Role Of The Employer

- Robert Clark and Melinda Morrill
- 13-015: The Cognitive Demands of Work and the Length of Working Life: The Case of Computerization

- Robert Willis
- 13-014: The Effect of Local Labor Demand Conditions on the Labor Supply Outcomes of Older Americans

- Nicole Maestas, Kathleen Mullen and David Powell
- 13-013: The Floor-Leverage Rule for Retirement

- Jason Scott and John Watson
- 13-012: Health and Work at Older Ages: Using Mortality to Assess the Capacity to Work across Countries

- Kevin Milligan and David Wise
- 13-011: Do Older Workers Squeeze Out Younger Workers?

- Alicia Munnell and April Wu
- 13-010: Standard Setting: Should there be a Level Playing Field for all FRAND Commitments?

- Nadia Soboleva and Lawrence Wu
- 13-009: Exchanging Delayed Social Security Benefits For Lump Sums: Could This Incentivize Longer Work Careers?

- Jingjing Chai, Raimond Maurer, Olivia Mitchell and Ralph Rogalla
- 13-008: The Broadband Stimulus: A Rural Boondoggle and Missed Opportunity

- Gregory Rosston and Scott Wallsten
- 13-007: Economic Value Creation in Mobile Applications

- Timothy Bresnahan, Jason Davis and Pai-Ling Yin
- 13-006: The Productivity Of Working Hours

- John Pencavel
- 13-005: The Home Front: Rent control and the rapid wartime increase in home ownership

- Daniel Fetter
- 13-004: Poverty, Growth and the Demand for Energy-Using Assets

- Alan Fuchs, Paul Gertler, Orie Shelef and Catherine Wolfram
- 13-003: Articulating A Modern Approach to FCC Competition Policy

- Reed Hundt and Gregory Rosston
- 13-002: Bad Bets: Excessive Risk Taking, Convex Incentives, and Performance

- Rui de Figueiredo, Evan Rawley and Orie Shelef
- 13-001: Do fixed patent terms distort innovation? Evidence from cancer clinical trials

- Eric Budish, Benjamin Roin and Heidi Williams
- 12-036: Promoting School Competition Through School Choice: A Market Design Approach

- John Hatfield, Fuhito Kojima and Yusuke Narita
- 12-035: Who bears the burden of the U.S. health reform? An Event Study Incidence Analysis

- Patricia Foo and Wichsinee Wibulpolprasert
- 12-034: International Monetary Policy Coordination: Past, Present and Future

- John Taylor
- 12-033: Fiscal Consolidation Strategy: An Update for the Budget Reform Proposal of March 2013

- John Cogan, John Taylor, Volker Wieland and Maik Wolters
- 12-032: Remarks on Monetary Policy Challenges

- John Taylor
- 12-031: Simple Rules for Financial Stability

- John Taylor
- 12-030: Assessing Telecommunications Policy in Mexico

- Roger Noll
- 12-029: Designing an Optimal 'Tech Fix' Path to Global Climate Stability: Directed R&D and Embodied Technical Change in a Multi-phase Framework

- Paul David and Adriaan van Zon
- 12-027: Physician Incentives and Treatment Choices in Heart Attack Management

- Dominic Coey
- 12-025: Sticking to Your Plan: Hyperbolic Discounting and Credit Card Debt Paydown

- Theresa Kuchler
- 12-024: Gains from Trade: Lessons from the Gaza Blockade 2007-2010

- Assaf Zimring
- 12-023: Does Banning Carbonated Beverages in Schools Decrease Student Consumption?

- Shirlee Lichtman
- 12-022: Incentives for Prosocial Behavior: The Role of Reputations

- Christine Exley
- 12-021: Voter Preferences, Polarization, and Electoral Policies

- Yuichiro Kamada and Fuhito Kojima
- 12-020: Many-to-Many Matching with Max-Min Preferences

- John Hatfield, Fuhito Kojima and Yusuke Narita
- 12-019: Promoting School Competition Through School Choice: A Market Design Approach

- John Hatfield, Fuhito Kojima and Yusuke Narita
- 12-018: Matching with Couples: Stability and Incentives in Large Markets

- Fuhito Kojima, Parag Pathak and Alvin Roth
- 12-017: The Data Revolution and Economic Analysis

- Liran Einav and Jonathan Levin
- 12-016: Estimating the Impact of Low-Income Universal Service Programs

- Daniel Ackerberg, David DeRemer, Michael Riordan, Gregory Rosston and Bradley Wimmer
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