Discussion Papers
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- 08-059: How Well Are Social Security Recipients Protected From Inflation?

- Gopi Goda, John Shoven and Sita Slavov
- 08-058: Removing the Disincentives for Long Careers in the Social Security and Medicare Benefit Structure

- Gopi Goda, John Shoven and Sita Slavov
- 08-057: Social Security and the Timing of Divorce

- Gopi Goda, John Shoven and Sita Slavov
- 08-056: New Age Thinking: Alternative Ways of Measuring Age, Their Relationship to Labor Force Participation, Government Policies and GDP

- Gopi Goda and John Shoven
- 08-052: The Consumption Response to Income Changes

- Tullio Jappelli and Luigi Pistaferri
- 08-051: Growth in the Shadow of Expropriation

- Mark Aguiar and Manuel Amador
- 08-050: What a Differense a Day Makes: Estimating Daily Learning Gains During Kindergarten and First Grade Using a Natural Experiment

- Maria Fitzpatrick, David Grissmer and Sarah Hastedt
- 08-049: Unintended Consequences from Nested State & Federal Regulations: The Case of the Pavley Greenhouse-Gas-per-Mile Limits

- Lawrence Goulder, Mark Jacobsen and Arthur van Benthem
- 08-048: Impacts of Alternative Emissions Allowance Allocation Methods Under a Federal Cap-and-Trade Program

- Michael Dworsky, Lawrence Goulder and Marc Hafstead
- 08-047: Low-Income Demand for Local Telephone Service: Effects of Lifeline and Linkup

- Daniel Ackerberg, Michael Riordan, Gregory Rosston and Bradley Wimmer
- 08-046: Estimating Welfare in Insurance Markets Using Variation in Prices

- Mark Cullen, Liran Einav and Amy Finkelstein
- 08-045: Estimating Price Elasticities with Non-Linear Errors in Variables

- Aprajit Mahajan
- 08-044: Inside the Black Box: Partnerships in Rio de Janeiro, 1870-1891

- Ran Abramitzky, Zephyr Frank and Aprajit Mahajan
- 08-043: Commitment Mechanisms and Compliance with Health-protecting Behavior: Preliminary Evidence from Orissa (India)

- Brian Blackburn, Aprajit Mahajan, Alessandro Tarozzi and Joanne Yoong
- 08-042: The New Deal and the Modernization of the South

- Gavin Wright
- 08-041: Reset Price Inflation and the Impact of Monetary Policy Shocks

- Mark Bils, Pete Klenow and Benjamin Malin
- 08-040: An Antitrust Analysis of the Case for Wireless Network Neutrality

- Gregory Rosston and Michael Topper
- 08-039: The 2007 Subprime Market Crisis Through the Lens of European Central Bank Auctions for Short-Term Funds

- Nuna Cassola, Ali Hortacsu and Jakub Kastl
- 08-038: Old Media Policy Failures, New Media Policy Challenges

- Bruce Owen
- 08-037: Foreclosure and Bankruptcy--Policy Conclusions from the Current Crisis

- Theresa Kuchler and Johannes Stroebel
- 08-036: Teacher Sorting and Own-Race Teacher Effects in Elementary School

- Conrad Miller
- 08-035: Brother Can You Spare a Dime? Peer Effects in Charitable Solicitation

- Jonathan Meer
- 08-034: Vertical Integration and Trade Protection: The Case of Antidumping Duties

- Maya Cohen-Meidan
- 08-033: The Deterrent Effect of Expansions in Death Penalty Eligibility Criteria

- Michael Frakes and Matthew Harding
- 08-032: Market Power in Uranium Enrichment

- Geoffrey Rothwell
- 08-031: Early Admission at Selective Colleges

- Christopher Avery and Jonathan Levin
- 08-030: New Keynesian Versus Old Keynesian Government Spending Multipliers

- John Cogan, Tobias Cwik, John Taylor and Volker Wieland
- 08-029: The Human Cost of Economic Crises

- Marcus Alexander, Matthew Harding and Carlos Lamarche
- 08-028: Capital Market Integration and Wages

- Peter Henry and Diego Sasson
- 08-026: Commitment Mechanisms and Compliance with Health-protecting Behavior: Preliminary Evidence from Irissa (India)

- Brian Blackburn, Aprajit Mahajan, Alessandro Tarozzi and Joanne Yoong
- 08-025: Bednets, Information and Malaria in Orissa

- Brian Blackburn, Aprajit Mahajan, Alessandro Tarozzi and Joanne Yoong
- 08-024: The Dynamics of Collective Reputation

- Jonathan Levin
- 08-023: Winning Play in Spectrum Auctions

- Jeremy Bulow, Jonathan Levin and Paul Milgrom
- 08-022: Malleable Constitutions: Reflections on State Constitutional Reform

- Bruce Cain and Roger Noll
- 08-021: Collaborative Research in e-Science and Open Access to Information

- Paul David, Matthijs Bensten and Ralph Schroeder
- 08-020: The Need to Return to a Monetary Framework

- John Taylor
- 08-019: Taste-based Discrimination: Empirical Evidence from a Shock to Preferences during WWI

- Petra Moser
- 08-018: Contract Enforcement and Institutions among the Maghribi Traders: Refuting Edwards and Ogilvie

- Avner Greif
- 08-017: A Note on Uncertainty and Discounting in Models of Economic Growth

- Kenneth Arrow
- 08-016: A Fresh Start in Communications Policy

- Bruce Owen
- 08-015: Do Better Schools Lead to More Growth? Cognitive Skills, Economic Outcomes, and Causation

- Eric Hanushek and Ludger Woessmann
- 08-014: Assignment Messages and Exchanges

- Paul Milgrom
- 08-013: Simplified Mechanisms with an Application to Sponsored-Search Auctions

- Paul Milgrom
- 08-012: Comparing Open and Sealed Bid Auctions: Evidence from Timber Auctions

- Susan Athey, Jonathan Levin and Enrique Seira
- 08-011: Mapping e-Science’s Path in the Collaboration Space: Ontological Approach to Monitoring Infrastructure Development

- Paul David and Matthijs Besten
- 08-010: Will e-Science Be Open Science?

- Paul David, Matthijs Bensten and Ralph Schroeder
- 08-009: Modern Management: Good for the Environment of Just Hot Air?

- Nicholas Bloom, Christos Genakos, Ralf Martin and Raffaella Sadun
- 08-008: Some Critical Episodes in the Progress of Medical Innovation: An Anglo-American Perspective

- Nathan Rosenberg
- 08-007: Not-So-Classical Measurement Errors: A Validation Study of Homescan

- Liran Einav, Ephraim Leibtag and Aviv Nevoy
- 08-006: Estimating Welfare in Insurance Markets Using Variation in Prices

- Mark Cullen, Liran Einav and Amy Finkelstein
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