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- 29: Simple Forecasting Heuristics that Make us Smart: Evidence from Different Market Experiments

- Mikhail Anufriev, Cars Hommes and Tomasz Makarewicz
- 28: The dynamics of leverage in a Minskyan model with heterogenous firms

- Corrado Di Guilmi and Laura Barbosa de Carvalho
- 27: Interacting Information Cascades: On the Movement of Conventions Between Groups

- James C.D. Fisher and John Wooders
- 26: Instrument-free Identification and Estimation of Differentiated Products Models

- David Byrne, Susumu Imai, Vasilis Sarafidis and Masayuki Hirukawa
- 25: Regulatory Independence � It�s not Just about Institutionss

- Gordon Menzies
- 24: Capital Account Liberalization and Dynamic Price Discovery: Evidence from Chinese Cross-Listed Stocks

- Marc Chan and Simon Sai Man Kwok
- 23: Measuring the Dynamic Effects of Welfare Time Limits

- Marc Chan
- 22: How Well Do Prices Converge in Anticipation of Capital Control Liberalization? Evidence from a Chinese Reform

- Marc Chan
- 21: Does a Nearby Murder Affect Housing Prices and Rents? The Case of Sydney

- Anastasia Klimova and Adrian Lee
- 20: Consistent Estimation of Panel Data Models with a Multifactor Error Structure when the Cross Section Dimension is Large

- Bin Peng and Giovanni Forchini
- 19: Welfare Dependence and Self-Control: An Empirical Analysis

- Marc Chan
- 18: From Engineer to Taxi Driver? Language Proficiency and the Occupational Skills of Immigrants

- Susumu Imai, Derek Stacey and Casey Warman
- 17: A Brief History of Equality

- Geoffrey Brennan, Gordon Menzies and Michael Munger
- 16: Tax Incentives and the Demand for Private Health Insurance

- Olena Stavrunova and Oleg Yerokhin
- 15: Follow the Leader: Simulations on a Dynamic Social Network

- David Goldbaum
- 14: Learning and Adaptation as a Source of Market Failure

- David Goldbaum
- 13: The Great Recession and the Two Dimensions of European Central Bank Credibility

- Timo Henckel, Gordon Menzies and Daniel Zizzo
- 12: A Quantile-based Test of Protection for Sale Model

- Susumu Imai, Hajime Katayama and Kala Krishna
- 11: How Portfolios Evolve After Retirement: Evidence From Australia

- Alexandra Spicer, Olena Stavrunova and Susan Thorp
- 10: Monetary Policy and Debt Deflation: Some Computational Experiments

- Carl Chiarella and Corrado Di Guilmi
- 9: Adaptive Sequential Posterior Simulators for Massively Parallel Computing Environments

- Garland Durham and John Geweke
- 8: Learning Cycles in Bertrand Competition with Differentiated Commodities and Competing Learning Rules

- Mikhail Anufriev, D?�vid Kop?�nyiz and Jan Tuinstra
- 7: Is Monotonicity in an IV and RD Design Testable? No, But You Can Still Check on it

- Ben Edwards, Mario Fiorini, Katrien Stevens and Matthew Taylor
- 6: Blind Stealing: Experience and Expertise in a Mixed-Strategy Poker Experiment

- Matthew Van Essen and John Wooders
- 5: Dynamic Markets for Lemons: Performance, Liquidity, and Policy Intervention

- Diego Moreno and John Wooders
- 4: How the Allocation of Children�s Time Affects Cognitive and Non-Cognitive Development

- Mario Fiorini and Michael Keane
- 3: The Impact of Short-Selling Constraints on Financial Market Stability in a Heterogeneous Agents Model

- Mikhail Anufriev and Jan Tuinstra
- 2: Non-traded Factor Appreciation in China

- Gordon Menzies and Xiaolin Xiao
- 1: Explaining Health Care Expenditure Variation: Large-sample Evidence Using Linked Survey and Health Administrative Data

- Randall Ellis, Denzil Fiebig, Meliyanni Johar, Glenn Jones and Elizabeth Savage