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- 2017-002: European Influence and Economic Development

- Theo Eicher and David Kuenzel
- 2017-001: Infrastructure and General Purpose Technologies: A Technology Flow Framework

- Christiaan Hogendorn and Brett Frischmann
- 2016-004: Managerial investment in mutual funds: Determinants and performance implications

- Abigail Hornstein and James Hounsell
- 2016-003: Human Capital Investment under Quasi-Geometric Discounting

- Karl Boulware, Robert Reed and Ejindu Ume
- 2016-002: Conventional monetary policy and the degree of interest rate pass through in the long run: a non-normal approach

- Dong-Yop Oh, Hyejin Lee and Karl Boulware
- 2016-001: Banking Crises

- Richard Grossman
- 2015-004: Do Fed Forecast Errors Matter?

- Pao-Lin Tien, Tara Sinclair and Edward Gamber
- 2015-003: Did Foreign Banks “Cut and Run” or Stay Committed to Emerging Europe During the Crises?

- John Bonin and Dana Louie
- 2015-002: WTO Dispute Determinants

- David Kuenzel
- 2015-001: Tipping in Two-Sided Markets with Asymmetric Platforms

- Alex Gold and Christiaan Hogendorn
- 2014-004: Taking the Lord’s Name in Vain: The Impact of Connected Directors on 19th century British Banks

- Richard Grossman and Masami Imai
- 2014-003: Comparing Standard Regression Modeling to Ensemble Modeling: How Data Mining Software Can Improve Economists' Predictions

- Joyce Jacobsen, Laurence Levin and Zachary Tausanovitch
- 2014-002: Is More Less? Propensity to diversify via M&A and market reactions

- Abigail Hornstein and Zachary Nguyen
- 2014-001: Bloody Foreigners! Overseas Equity on the London Stock Exchange, 1869-1928

- Richard Grossman
- 2013-011: Corporate capital budgeting and CEO turnover

- Abigail Hornstein
- 2013-010: Loan/Loss Provisioning in Emerging Europe: Precautionary or Pro-Cyclical?

- John Bonin and Marko Kosak
- 2013-009: Attribution Error in Economic Voting: Evidence from Trade Shocks

- Rosa Hayes, Masami Imai and Cameron Shelton
- 2013-008: Banking in Transition Countries

- John Bonin, Iftekhar Hasan and Paul Wachtel
- 2013-007: A Monthly Stock Exchange Index for Ireland, 1864‐1930

- Richard Grossman, Ronan Lyons, Kevin O’Rourke and Madalina Ursu
- 2013-006: The Impact of Local Governance Institutions on Foreign Market Listings: The Case of Chinese Firms

- Abigail Hornstein
- 2013-005: Managerial Investment in Mutual Funds

- Abigail Hornstein and James Hounsell
- 2013-004: Changing Technologies of Household Production: Causes and Effects

- Joyce Jacobsen
- 2013-003: Firms as Persons

- Richard Adelstein
- 2013-003: Firms as Social Actors

- Richard Adelstein
- 2013-002: Nominal Shocks and Real Exchange Rates: Evidence from Two Centuries

- William Craighead and Pao-Lin Tien
- 2013-001: Current Account Reversals and Structural Change in Developing and Industrialized Countries

- William Craighead and David Hineline
- 2012-011: Usage of an estimated coefficient as a dependent variable

- Abigail Hornstein and William Greene
- 2012-010: The Great Recession’s Impact on Women

- Joyce Jacobsen
- 2012-009: The Great Recession’s Impact on Men

- Joyce Jacobsen
- 2012-008: Gender and the Economic Impacts of War

- Joyce Jacobsen
- 2012-007: Neoclassical Models of Imperfectly Competitive Labor Markets

- Joyce Jacobsen and Gilbert Skillman
- 2012-006: Closing the Gender Gap: What Would It Take?

- Joyce Jacobsen
- 2012-005: Do babysitters have more kids? The effects of teenage work experiences on adult outcomes

- Zeynep Erdogan, Joyce Jacobsen and Peter Kooreman
- 2012-004: States Without Romance

- Richard Adelstein
- 2012-003: Evaluation of the Impact of Village Savings and Loan Associations Using a Novel Survey Instrument

- Conner Brannen and Damien Sheehan-Connor
- 2012-002: Life and Death at the CAFE: Predicting the Impact of Fuel Economy Standards on Vehicle Safety

- Damien Sheehan-Connor
- 2012-001: Monetary Rules and Sectoral Unemployment in Open Economies

- William Craighead
- 2011-007: The Role of Technological Change in Increasing Gender Equity with a Focus on Information and Communications Technologyy

- Joyce Jacobsen
- 2011-006: A Key Global Challenge: Reducing Losses due to Gender Inequality

- Joyce Jacobsen
- 2011-005: Does Taxation on Banks Tax Bank Borrowers? Evidence from the Tokyo Bank Tax Experiment

- Peter Hull and Masami Imai
- 2011-004: The Economic History of Banking

- Richard Grossman
- 2011-003: Contingent Capital and Bank Risk-Taking among British Banks before World War I

- Richard Grossman and Masami Imai
- 2011-002: As the Current Account Turns: Disaggregating the Effects of Current Account Reversals in Industrial Countries

- William Craighead and David Hineline
- 2011-001: Temporal Aggregation and Purchasing Power Parity Persistence

- Yamin Ahmad and William Craighead
- 2010-002: International Aspects of the Great Depression and the Crisis of 2007: Similarities, Differences, and Lessons

- Richard Grossman and Christopher Meissner
- 2010-001: Elections and Political Risk: New Evidence from Political Prediction Markets in Taiwan

- Masami Imai and Cameron Shelton
- 2009-007: Organizations and Economics

- Richard Adelstein
- 2009-006: Where a contract is signed determines its value: Chinese provincial variation in utilized vs. contracted FDI flows

- Abigail Hornstein
- 2009-005: Corporate Capital Budgeting Decisions and Information Sharing

- Abigail Hornstein and Minyuan Zhao
- 2009-004: Using Long-Run Restrictions to Investigate the Sources of Exchange Rate Fluctuations

- Pao-Lin Tien