Working Papers
From New York University, Leonard N. Stern School of Business, Department of Economics New York University, Leonard N. Stern School of Business, Department of Economics, 44 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012-1126. Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Amanda Murphy (). Access Statistics for this working paper series.
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- 19-02: Using the Tools of Industrial Organization to Illuminate the Credit Rating Industry
- Lawrence J. White
- 19-01: Dynamic Incentives for Buy-Side Analysts
- Rahul Deb, Mallesh M. Pai and Maher Said
- 18-29: Comparative Economic Studies and Comparative Economics: Six Decades and Counting
- Josef Brada and Paul Wachtel
- 18-28: Technological Change and Financial Innovation in Banking: Some Implications for FinTech
- W Frame, Larry Wall and Lawrence J. White
- 18-27: TFP Change and its Components for Swedish Manufacturing Firms During the 2008-2009 Financial Crisis
- Pontus Mattsson, Jonas Mansson and William Greene
- 18-26: Inequality, Business Cycles, and Monetary-Fiscal Policy
- Anmol Bhandari, David Evans, Mikhail Golosov and Thomas Sargent
- 18-25: US Federal Debt 1776-1960: Quantities and Prices
- George Hall, Jonathan Payne and Thomas Sargent
- 18-24: Turbulence and Unemployment in Matching Models
- Isaac Baley, Lars Ljungqvist and Thomas Sargent
- 18-23: Evaluating Strategic Forecasters
- Rahul Deb, Mallesh M. Pai and Maher Said
- 18-22: Can Migration Make Deadly Recessions Look Healthy? Evidence From Large-scale Linked Microdata
- Brian Beach and W Hanlon
- 18-21: Coal Smoke, City Growth, and the Cost of the Industrial Revolution
- W Hanlon
- 18-20: Take-Up, Drop-Out, and Spending in ACA Marketplaces
- Rebecca Diamond, Michael J. Dickstein, Timothy McQuade and Petra Persson
- 18-19: What do Exporters Know?
- Michael J. Dickstein and Eduardo Morales
- 18-18: Industry Input in Policymaking: Evidence from Medicare
- David C. Chan and Michael J. Dickstein
- 18-17: Efficient Provision of Experience Goods: Evidence from Antidepressant Choice
- Michael J. Dickstein
- 18-16: Empirical Properties of Diversion Ratios
- Christopher T. Conlon and Julie Mortimer
- 18-15: Mixed Bundling in Retail DVD Sales: Facts and Theories
- Luis Cabral and Gabriel Natividad
- 18-14: Exporting Movies: Country Proximity, Release Strategy, and Performance
- Luis Cabral and Gabriel Natividad
- 18-13: Incentive Pay and Systemic Risk
- Rui Albuquerque, Luis Cabral and Jose Guedes
- 18-12: The Credit Rating Agencies and Their Role in the Financial System
- Lawrence J. White
- 18-11: Market-making with Search and Information Frictions
- Benjamin Lester, Ali Shourideh, Venky Venkateswaran and Ariel Zetlin-Jones
- 18-10: When to Lean Against the Wind
- Bjorn Richter, Moritz Schularick and Paul Wachtel
- 18-09: Long Run Growth of Financial Data Technology
- Maryam Farboodi and Laura Veldkamp
- 18-08: Big Data in Finance and the Growth of Large Firms
- Juliane Begenau, Maryam Farboodi and Laura Veldkamp
- 18-07: Taking Orders and Taking Notes: Dealer Information Sharing in Financial Markets
- Nina Boyarchenko, David Lucca and Laura Veldkamp
- 18-06: Effects of Copyrights on Science - Evidence from the US Book Republication Program
- Barbara Biasi and Petra Moser
- 18-05: Search & Equilibrium Prices: Theory & Evidence from Retail Diesel
- Luis Cabral, Dominik Schober and Oliver Woll
- 18-04: What Makes Geeks Tick? A Study of Stack Overflow Careers
- Lei Xu, Tingting Nian and Luis Cabral
- 18-03: Incentive Regulation: Evidence From German Electricity Networks
- Michael Hellwig, Dominik Schober and Luis Cabral
- 18-02: Blockchain Revolution without the Blockchain
- Hanna Halaburda
- 18-01: The Tail that Keeps the Riskless Rate Low
- Julian Kozlowski, Laura Veldkamp and Venky Venkateswaran
- 17-06: The Sources of Capital Misallocation
- Joel David and Venky Venkateswaran
- 17-05: Net Neutrality is in the Public Interest Submission to FCC, Docket 17-108
- Nicholas Economides
- 17-04: Credit Deepening: Precursor to growth or crisis?
- Paul Wachtel
- 17-03: What Has Been Happening to Aggregate Concentration in the U.S. Economy in the 21st Century?
- Lawrence J. White and Jasper Yang
- 17-02: Evaluating Strategic Forecasters
- Rahul Deb, Mallesh M. Pai and Maher Said
- 17-01: An Alternative Approach to Statistical Inference
- Daniel Altman
- 16-15: Reforming the Selection of Rating Agencies in Securitization Markets: A Modest Proposal
- Howard Esaki and Lawrence J. White
- 16-14: Screening and Adverse Selection in Frictional Markets
- Benjamin Lester, Ali Shourideh, Venky Venkateswaran and Ariel Zetlin-Jones
- 16-13: Frictional Investment and the Sources of Misallocation
- Joel David and Venky Venkateswaran
- 16-12: Reporting heterogeneity effects in modelling self reports of health
- William Greene, Mark Harris, Bruce Hollingsworth, Rachel Knott and Nigel Rice
- 16-11: Falling under the control of a different type of owner: risk-taking implications for Banks
- Thierno Barry, Amine Tarazi and Paul Wachtel
- 16-10: Credit Institutions, Ownership and Bank Lending in Transition Countries
- Rainer Haselmann, Paul Wachtel and Jonas Sobott
- 16-09: Taking Orders and Taking Notes: Dealer Information Sharing in Financial Markets
- Nina Boyarchenko, David Lucca and Laura Veldkamp
- 16-08: Term structures of asset prices and returns
- David Backus, Nina Boyarchenko and Mikhail Chernov
- 16-07: Pareto weights as wedges in two-country models
- David Backus, Chase Coleman, Axelle Ferriere and Spencer Lyon
- 16-06: Patents and Innovation in Economic History
- Petra Moser
- 16-05: Patent Citations - An Analysis of Quality Differences and Citing Practices in Hybrid Corn
- Petra Moser, Joerg Ohmstedt and Paul Rhode
- 16-04: Understanding Uncertainty Shocks and the Role of the Black Swan
- Laura Veldkamp and Anna Orlik
- 16-03: A Theory of Rational Attitude Polarization
- Jean-Pierre Benoit and Juan Dubra
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