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From New York University, Leonard N. Stern School of Business, Department of Economics
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- 93-31: Is Mixed Bundling an Incentive for Vertical Integration?
- Chris Stefanadis
- 93-30: Downstream Vertical Foreclosure, Upstream R&D Rivalry, and the Japanese Keiretsu
- Chris Stefanadis
- 93-29: Mixed Bundling in Duopoly

- Nicholas Economides
- 93-28: Borrowed Reserves and Deposit Variation: The Effectiveness of Federal Reserve Operating Methods
- Michael Tindall
- 93-27: The Response Function of the Central Bank of Israel with Respect to Foreign Exchange 1991-1992
- Gideon Fishelson
- 93-26: International Regulation of Securities Markets: Harmonization or Competition?
- Lawrence White
- 93-25: The Japanese Trade Balance: Recent History and Future Prospects
- David Backus
- 93-24: Designing an Optimal Privatization Plan for Restructuring Firms and Industries in Transition
- Barbara Katz and Joel Owen
- 93-23: The Political Economy of Branching Restrictions and Deposit Insurance: A Model of Monopolistic Competition Among Small and Large Banks
- Nicholas Economides, Robert Hubbard and Darius Palia
- 93-22: East German Economic Reconstruction
- Rüdiger Dornbusch and Holger C. Wolf
- 93-21: International Business Cycles: Theory and Evidence
- David Backus, Patrick Kehoe and Finn Kydland
- 93-20: Frontier Production Functions
- William Greene
- 93-19: Electronic Call Market Trading

- Nicholas Economides and Robert A. Schwartz
- 93-18: Proposal to the Bank of Greece on the Organization of the Secondary Market for Greek State Bills, Notes, and Bonds

- Nicholas Economides
- 93-17: International Evidence on Tradables and Nontradables Inflation
- Jose De Gregorio, Alberto Giovannini and Holger C. Wolf
- 93-16: Hysteresis in Perspective: A Discussion of Dixit's "Hysteresis and the Durations of the J-Curve,"
- David Backus
- 93-15: Higher Education in New York: Portrait of an Industry
- Paul Wachtel
- 93-14: One-Way Networks, Two-Way Networks, Compatibility, and Antitrust

- Nicholas Economides and Lawrence White
- 93-13: Measuring Current and Anticipated Future Credit Estimates for Brady Bonds
- Robert E. Cumby and Martin Evans
- 93-12: Do Long-Term Swings in the Dollar Affect Estimates of the Risk Premia?
- Martin Evans and Karen Lewis
- 93-11: Postwar Germany in the European Context: Domestic and External Determinants of Growth
- Holger C. Wolf
- 93-10: The Economics of Disintegration in the Former Soviet Union
- Holger C. Wolf
- 93-09: The Benefits of Franchising and Vertical Disintergration in Monopolistic Competition for Locationally Differentiated Products

- Nicholas Economides
- 93-08: Anti Tax Revolutions, Hyperinflation and Symbolic Prosecutions
- Holger C. Wolf
- 93-07: Competition Policy in the United States: An Overview
- Lawrence White
- 93-06: Do Expected Shifts in Inflation Affect Estimates of the Long-Run Fisher Relation?
- Martin Evans and Karen Lewis
- 93-05: The Rationality of the OECD Foreign-Balance Forecasts
- Angelos Antzoulatos
- 93-04: Long-Memory Inflation Uncertainty: Evidence from the Term Structure of Interest Rates
- David Backus
- 93-03: Improving Short-Run Macroeconomic Forecasts: The "Contribution" of a Borrowing-Constrained Representative Agent
- Angelos Antzoulatos
- 93-02: Estimating General Markov Switching Models
- Martin Evans
- 93-01: The Community Reinvestment Act: Good Intentions Headed in the Wrong Direction
- Lawrence White
- 92-32: Trends in Excess Returns in Currency and Bond Markets
- Martin Evans and Karen Lewis
- 92-31: Benefits and Pitfalls of Network Interconnection
- Nicholas Economides and Glenn Woroch
- 92-30: Some Simple Analytics of the Pricing of Higher Education
- Lawrence White and Michael Rothschild
- 92-29: A Statistical Model for Credit Scoring
- William Greene
- 92-28: Exchange Rate Pass-Through in U.S. Manufacturing Industries
- Jiawen Yang
- 92-27: Estimating the Functional Form of the Independent Variables in Probit Models
- William Greene, Laura Greene Knapp and Terry G. Seaks
- 92-25: Relative Price Movements in Dynamic General Equilibrium Models of International Trade
- David Backus, Patrick Kehoe and Finn Kydland
- 92-24: Borrowing, Saving, and Aggregate Dynamics
- Angelos Antzoulatos
- 92-23: Hotelling's `Main Street’ With More Than Two Competitors
- Nicholas Economides
- 92-22: Do Expected Shifts in Inflation Policy Affect Real Rates?
- Martin Evans and Karen Lewis
- 92-21: On the Causes of High Unemployment: Lessons from the Israeli Experience
- Eran Yashiv
- 92-20: Trends in Expected Returns in Currency and Bond Markets
- Martin Evans and Karen Lewis
- 92-19: Change and Turmoil in U.S. Banking: Causes, Consequences, and Lessons
- Lawrence White
- 92-18a: Theoretical Relations Between Risk Premiums and Conditional Variances
- David Backus and Allan Gregory
- 92-18b: Accounting for Forward Rates in Markets for Foreign Currency
- David Backus, Allan Gregory and Chris Telmer
- 92-17: The Changing Nature of the Output-Inflation Trade-off
- Martin Evans
- 92-16: The Response of Exchange Rates to Permanent and Transitory Shocks under Floating Exchange Rates
- Martin Evans and James Lothian
- 92-15: Credit Rationing and Rational Behavior: Theory and Evidence
- Angelos Antzoulatos
- 92-14: Expected Returns, Time-Varying Risk and Risk Premia
- Martin Evans
- 92-13: Peso Problems and Heterogeneous Trading: Evidence from Excess Returns in Foreign Exchange and Euromarkets
- Martin Evans and Karen Lewis
- 92-12: Were Price Changes during the Great Depression Anticipated? Evidence from Nominal Interest Rates
- Martin Evans and Paul Wachtel
- 92-11: Do Stationary Risk Premia Explain It All? Evidence from the Term Structure
- Martin Evans and Karen Lewis
- 92-10: Sustainable Stabilization Policies and Private Sector Optimal Behaviour
- Eran Yashiv
- 92-9: Inflation, Wages and the Role of Money Under Discretion and Rules: A New Interpretation
- Eran Yashiv
- 92-8: Borrowing Constraints, Income Expectations and The Euler Equation: Theoretical and Empirical Analysis
- Angelos Antzoulatos
- 92-7: Consumption and Real Exchange Rates in Dynamic Exchange Economies with Nontraded Goods
- David Backus and Gregor Smith
- 92-6: Dynamics of the Trade Balance and the Terms of Trade: The J-Curve Revisited
- David Backus, Patrick Kehoe and Finn Kydland
- 92-5: International Evidence on the Historical Properties of Business Cycles
- David Backus and Patrick Kehoe
- 92-4: Interpreting Comovements in the Trade Balance and the Terms of Trade
- David Backus
- 92-3: Differentiated Public Goods: Privatization and Optimality
- Nicholas Economides and Susan Rose-Ackerman
- 92-2: Network Externalities and Invitations to Enter
- Nicholas Economides
- 92-1: A Cautionary Tale of Deregulation Gone Awry: The S&L Debacle
- Lawrence White