Discussion Papers
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- 12-015: Increasing Wireless Value: Technology, Spectrum, and Incentives

- Gregory Rosston
- 12-014: Expanding College Opportunities for High-Achieving, Low Income Students

- Caroline Hoxby and Sarah Turner
- 12-013: Designing an Optimal 'Tech Fix' Path to Global Climate Stability: R&D in a Multi-Phase Climate Policy Framework

- Paul David and Adriaan van Zon
- 12-012: Effects of Immigrant Legalization on Crime: The 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act

- Scott Baker
- 12-011: The Changing Size Distribution of U.S. Trade Unions and Its Description by Pareto's Distribution

- John Pencavel
- 12-010: Decorrupting Government: The United States Board of Overseers

- Bruce Owen
- 12-009: The Effectiveness of Central Bank Independence Versus Policy Rules

- John Taylor
- 12-008: International Monetary Coordination and the Great Deviation

- John Taylor
- 12-007: The RAND Health Insurance Experiment, Three Decades Later

- Aviva Aron-Dine, Liran Einav and Amy Finkelstein
- 12-006: Optimal Multi-Phase Transition Paths toward A Stabilized Global Climate: Integrated Dynamic Requirements Analysis for the 'Tech Fix'

- Paul David and Adriaan van Zon
- 12-005: Costly Litigation and Optimal Damages

- A. Mitchell Polinsky and Steven Shavell
- 12-004: Under the Cover of Darkness: Using Daylight Saving Time to Measure How Ambient Light Influences Criminal Behavior

- Jennifer Doleac and Nicholas Sanders
- 12-003: Worker Cooperatives and Democratic Governance

- John Pencavel
- 12-002: The Effects of DNA Databases on Crime

- Jennifer Doleac
- 12-001: The Value of Bosses

- Edward Lazear, Kathryn Shaw and Christopher Stanton
- 11-022: Engineering Knowledge

- Nathan Rosenberg and W Steinmueller
- 11-021: Alfred E. Kahn 1917-2010

- Roger Noll and Paul
- 11-020: The Relationship between Technological and Regulatory Change in the Communications Industry

- Gregory Rosston
- 11-019: Monetary Policy Rules Work and Discretion Doesn’t: A Tale of Two Eras

- John Taylor
- 11-018: A Comparison of Government Regulation of Risk in the Financial Services and Nuclear Power Industries

- John Taylor and Frank Wolak
- 11-017: Do Physicians' Financial Incentives Affect Medical Treatment and Patient Health?

- Jeffrey Clemens and Joshua Gottlieb
- 11-016: The Effect of U.S. Health Insurance Expansions on Medical Innovation

- Jeffrey Clemens
- 11-015: Fiscal Consolidation Strategy

- John Taylor, John Cogan, Volker Wieland and Maik Wolters
- 11-014: Fixing the Patent Office

- Mark Lemley
- 11-013: Endogeneity in Attendance Demand Models

- Roger Noll
- 11-012: Sales Taxes and Internet Commerce

- Liran Einav, Jonathan Levin and Neel Sundaresan
- 11-011: Regulatory Redistribution in the Market for Health Insurance

- Jeffrey Clemens
- 11-010: Vertical Integration and Market Structure

- Timothy Bresnahan and Jonathan Levin
- 11-009: Type 2 Political Corruption: Sources, Impacts, Solutions

- Bruce Owen
- 11-008: Innovation vs. Imitation and the Evolution of Productivity Distributions

- Michael Koenig, Jan Lorenz and Fabrizio Zilibotti
- 11-007: Moral hazard in health insurance: How important is forward looking behavior?

- Aviva Aron-Dine, Liran Einav, Amy Finkelstein and Mark Cullen
- 11-006: Communication Policy Reform, Interest Groups, and Legislative Capture

- Bruce Owen
- 11-005: Nestedness in Networks: A Theoretical Model and Some Applications

- Michael Koenig, Claudio Tessone and Yves Zenou
- 11-004: The Formation of Networks with Local Spillovers and Limited Observability

- Michael Koenig
- 11-003: General Education, Vocational Education, and Labor-Market Outcomes over the Life-Cycle

- Eric Hanushek, Ludger Woessmann and Lei Zhang
- 11-002: The Case for Unlicensed Spectrum

- Paul Milgrom, Jonathan Levin and Assaf Eilat
- 11-001: Organizations under Large Uncertainty: An Analysis of the Fukushima Catastrophe

- Masahiko Aoki and Geoffrey Rothwell
- 10-034: Verifiable and Non-Verifiable Anonymous Mechanisms for Regulating a Polluting Monopolist

- James Prieger and Nicholas Sanders
- 10-033: Learning from Seller Experiements in Online Markets

- Liran Einav, Theresa Kuchler, Jonathan Levin and Neel Sundaresan
- 10-032: Legislating a Rule for Monetary Policy

- John Taylor
- 10-031: An Empirical Analysis of the Revival of Fiscal Activism in the 2000s

- John Taylor
- 10-030: Mitigating "Anticommons" Harms to Science and Technology Research

- Paul David
- 10-029: Zvi Griliches and the Economics of Technology Diffusion: Adoption of Innovations, Investment Lags, and Productivity Growth

- Paul David
- 10-028: Selection on Moral Hazard in Health Insurance

- Liran Einav, Amy Finkelstein, Stephen Ryan, Paul Schrimpf and Mark Cullen
- 10-027: Patent Laws, Product Lifecycle Lengths, and the Global Sourcing Decisions of U.S. Multinationls

- L. Kamran Bilir
- 10-026: Estimating Income Tax Salience

- Dominic Coey
- 10-025: The Visible Hand: Race and Online Market Outcomes

- Jennifer Doleac and Luke Stein
- 10-024: How does Risk-selection Respond to Risk-adjustment? Evidence from the Medicare Advantage Program

- Jason Brown, Mark Duggan, Ilyana Kuziemko and William Woolston
- 10-023: Bankruptcy as Implicit Health Insurance

- Neale Mahoney
- 10-022: Yours, Mine and Ours: Do Divorce Laws Affect the Intertemporal Behavior of Married Couples?

- Alessandra Voena
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