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- Measurement Scales and Welfarist Social Choice

- Michael Morreau and John Weymark
- Improving the Finite Sample Performance of Autoregression Estimators in Dynamic Factor Models: A Bootstrap Approach

- Mototsugu Shintani and Zi-yi Guo
- Temporary sales in response to aggregate shocks

- Benjamin Eden, Maya Eden and Jonah Yuen
- Voting over Selfishly Optimal Nonlinear Income Tax Schedules with a Minimum-Utility Constraint

- Craig Brett and John Weymark
- An Empirical Guide to Hiring Assistant Professors in Economics

- John Conley and Ali Onder
- Why Do Americans Spend So Much More on Health Care than Europeans?--A General Equilibrium Macroeconomic Analysis

- Hui He and Kevin Huang
- Cognitive Diversity, Binary Decisions, and Epistemic Democracy

- John Weymark
- Should the Fed Increase the Interest Rate to Promote Financial Stability?

- Benjamin Eden
- Bank Competition, Directed Search, and Loan Sales

- Kevin Huang, Zhe Li and Jianfei Sun
- Credit Risks and Monetary Policy Trade-Offs

- Kevin Huang and Jonathan Davis
- A lab-equipment model of growth with heterogeneous firms and asymmetric countries

- Takumi Naito
- Size Inequality, Coordination Externalities and International Trade Agreements

- Nuno Limão and Kamal Saggi
- Jackson, the Bank War, and the Legacy of the Second Bank of the United States

- Peter Rousseau
- Price controls versus compulsory licensing: effects on patent-holders and consumers

- Eric Bond and Kamal Saggi
- Substituting Leisure for Health Expenditure: A General Equilibrium-Based Empirical Investigation

- Kevin Huang, Hui He and Sheng-ti Hung
- An Analysis of the Importance of Both Destruction and Creation to Economic Growth

- Gregory Huffman
- Panic and propagation in 1873: a computational network approach

- Daniel Ladley and Peter Rousseau
- Unrestricted Domain Extensions of Dominant Strategy Implementable Allocation Functions

- Paul Edelman and John Weymark
- TEMPORARY SALES IN RESPONSE TO AGGREGATE SHOCKS

- Benjamin Eden, Maya Eden, Oscar Oflaherty and Jonah Yuen
- PRICE DISPERSION AND DEMAND UNCERTAINTY: EVIDENCE FROM US SCANNER DATA

- Benjamin Eden
- Information suppression by teams and violations of the Brady rule

- Andrew Daughety and Jennifer Reinganum
- Episodes of financial deepening: credit booms or growth generators?

- Peter Rousseau and Paul Wachtel
- Foreign exchange reserves as a tool for capital account management

- Jonathan Davis, Ippei Fujiwara, Kevin Huang and Jiao Wang
- Rare but Long-lasting Liquidity Traps and Fiscal Stimulus

- Kevin Huang and Nam Vu
- International effects of national regulations: external reference pricing and price controls

- Difei Geng and Kamal Saggi
- Endogenous Correlated Network Dynamics

- Frank Page, Rui Gong and Myrna Wooders
- Conundrums for Nonconsequentialists

- John Weymark
- Dominant Strategy Implementability, Zero Length Cycles, and Affine Maximizers

- Paul Edelman and John Weymark
- An Empirical Guide to Hiring Assistant Professors in Economics

- John Conley and Ali Onder
- The Equilibrium Dynamics of Economic Epidemiology

- David Aadland, David Finnoff and Kevin Huang
- Why Do Americans Spend So Much More on Health Care than Europeans? (REVISED)

- Hui He, Kevin Huang and Lei Ning
- PRICE DISPERSION AND DEMAND UNCERTAINTY: EVIDENCE FROM US SCANNER DATA

- Benjamin Eden
- An Analysis of the Importance of Both Destruction and Creation to Economic Growth (Updated)

- Gregory Huffman
- Why Do Americans Spend So Much More on Health Care than Europeans?

- Kevin Huang and Hui He
- Existence of equilibrium with unbounded short sales: a new approach

- Vladimir Danilov, Gleb Frank, Frank Page and Myrna Wooders
- Economic Implications of New Technologies for Licensed and Unlicensed Spectrum

- John Conley
- Optimal Nonlinear Taxation of Income and Savings Without Commitment

- Craig Brett and John Weymark