Departmental Working Papers
From Southern Methodist University, Department of Economics
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- 1806: Structural Change and Global Trade

- Logan Lewis, Ryan Monarch, Michael Sposi and Jing Zhang
- 1805: Contesting an international trade agreement

- Matthew Cole, James Lake and Benjamin Zissimos
- 1804: The Long-Run Effects of Disruptive Peers

- Scott Carrell, Mark Hoekstra and Elira Kuka
- 1803: The Origins of the Division of Labor in Pre-modern Times

- Emilio Depetris-Chauvin and Ömer Özak
- 1802: Do Human Capital Decisions Respond to the Returns to Education? Evidence from DACA

- Elira Kuka, Na'ama Shenhav and Kevin Shih
- 1801: Geographical Origins of Language Structures

- Oded Galor, Ömer Özak and Assaf Sarid
- 1705: Gender differences in the choice of major: The importance of female role models

- Catherine Porter and Danila Serra
- 1704: Who Benefits from Bans on Employer Credit Checks?

- Leora Friedberg, Richard Hynes and Nathaniel Pattison
- 1703: Consumption Smoothing and Debtor Protections

- Nathaniel Pattison
- 1702: Culture, Diffusion, and Economic Development: The Problem of Observational Equivalence

- Ani Harutyunyan and Ömer Özak
- 1701: Motivating Whistleblowers

- Jeffrey Butler, Danila Serra and Giancarlo Spagnolo
- 1610: The Origins and Long-Run Consequences of the Division of Labor

- Emilio Depetris-Chauvin and Ömer Özak
- 1609: Geographical Origins and Economic Consequences of Language Structures

- Oded Galor, Ömer Özak and Assaf Sarid
- 1608: Propagation Mechanisms for Government Spending Shocks: A Bayesian Comparison

- Anna Kormilitsina and Sarah Zubairy
- 1607: Is Government Spending Predetermined? A Test of Identification for Fiscal Policy Shocks

- Anna Kormilitsina
- 1606: Culture, Diffusion, and Economic Development

- Ani Harutyunyan and Ömer Özak
- 1605: Population Diversity, Division of Labor and Comparative Development

- Emilio Depetris-Chauvin and Ömer Özak
- 1604: Domestic political competition and pro-cyclical import protection

- James Lake and Maia Linask
- 1603: On the different geographic characteristics of Free Trade Agreements and Customs Unions

- James Lake and Halis Yildiz
- 1602: Free Trade Agreements as dynamic farsighted networks

- James Lake
- 1601: Why don't more countries form Customs Unions instead of Free Trade Agreements? The role of flexibility

- James Lake
- 1511: An Amplification Mechanism in a Model of Energy

- Anna Kormilitsina
- 1510: Consistent Variance of the Laplace Type Estimators: Application to DSGE Models

- Anna Kormilitsina and Denis Nekipelov
- 1509: Costly distribution and the non-equivalence of tariffs and quotas

- James Lake and Maia Linask
- 1508: Are global trade negotiations behind a fragmented world of "gated globalization"?

- James Lake and Santanu Roy
- 1507: An Empirical Analysis of Trade-Related Redistribution and the Political Viability of Free Trade

- James Lake and Daniel Millimet
- 1506: Population Diversity, Division of Labor and the Emergence of Trade and State

- Emilio Depetris-Chauvin and Ömer Özak
- 1505: Land Productivity and Economic Development: Caloric Suitability vs. Agricultural Suitability

- Oded Galor and Ömer Özak
- 1504: Revisiting the link between PAC contributions and lobbying expenditures

- James Lake
- 1503: Domestic political competition and binding overhang in developing countries

- James Lake and Maia Linask
- 1502: Could tariffs be pro-cyclcial?

- James Lake and Maia Linask
- 1501: The Agricultural Origins of Time Preference

- Oded Galor and Ömer Özak
- 1408: Priority-augmented House Allocation

- Xiang Han
- 1407: The Agricultural Origins of Time Preference

- Oded Galor and Ömer Özak
- 1406: Dynamic farsighted networks with endogenous opportunities of link formation

- James Lake
- 1402: Quasi-Bayesian Model Selection

- Atsushi Inoue and Mototsugu Shintani
- 1401: Joint Confidence Sets for Structural Impulse Responses

- Atsushi Inoue and Lutz Kilian
- 1307: Optimal consumption under uncertainty, liquidity constraints, and bounded rationality

- Ömer Özak
- 1306: Zero Lower Bound and Parameter Bias in an Estimated DSGE Model

- Yasuo Hirose and Atsushi Inoue
- 1305: The near-equivalence of tariffs and quotas

- James Lake and Maia Linask
- 1205: Did China Tire Safeguard Save U.S. Workers?

- Sunghoon Chung, Joonhyung Lee and Thomas Osang
- 1204: Optimal consumption under uncertainty, liquidity constraints, and bounded rationality

- Ömer Özak
- 1203: Environmental Regulation and the Pattern of Outward FDI: An Empirical Assessment of the Pollution Haven Hypothesis

- Sunghoon Chung
- 1202: Identifying the Effect of WIC on Infant Health When Participation is Endogenous and Misreported

- Manan Roy
- 1201: Distance to the Technological Frontier and Economic Development

- Ömer Özak
- 1102: How Well Does the U.S. Government Provide Health Insurance?

- Manan Roy
- 1101: Efficiency or Competition? A Structural Analysis of Canada's AWS Auction and the Set-Aside Provision

- Kyle Hyndman and Christopher Parmeter
- 1001: Signaling environmental quality to green consumers and the incentive to invest in cleaner technology: Effect of environmental regulation

- Aditi Sengupta
- 907: On Polarized Prices and Costly Sequential Search

- Ruth Gilgenbach
- 906: On the Robustness of the Trade-Inducing Effects of Trade Agreements and Currency Unions

- Jayjit Roy