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- 2009-003: Reproducing Business Cycle Features: How Important Is Nonlinearity Versus Multivariate Information?

- James Morley, Jeremy Piger and Pao-Lin Tien
- 2009-002: Bank Integration and Local Credit Cycle:Evidence from Japan

- Masami Imai and Seitaro Takarabe
- 2009-001: Transmission of Liquidity Shock to Bank Credit: Evidence from the Deposit Insurance Reform in Japan

- Masami Imai and Seitaro Takarabe
- 2008-006: Social Security’s Five OASI Inflation Indexing Problems

- Michael Lovell
- 2008-005: An Empirical Test of the Poverty Traps Hypothesis

- Francisco Rodríguez
- 2008-004: Accommodating Families

- Joyce Jacobsen
- 2008-003: Crowding-Out Effects of a Government-Owned Depository Institution: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Japan

- Masami Imai
- 2008-002: Affirmative Action in America: Procedures and Outcomes

- Joyce Jacobsen
- 2008-001: How Not to Defend the Revolution: Mark Weisbrot and the Misinterpretation of Venezuelan Evidence

- Francisco Rodríguez
- 2007-003: The Information Content of Elections and Varieties of the Partisan Political Business Cycle

- Cameron Shelton
- 2007-002: The Size and Composition of Government Expenditure

- Cameron Shelton
- 2007-001: The Aging Population and the Size of the Welfare State: Is There a Puzzle?

- Cameron Shelton
- 2006-026: Revisiting The Bell Curve Debate Regarding the Effects of Cognitive Ability on Wages

- Liang Zhao and Joyce Jacobsen
- 2006-025: Freed from Illiteracy? A Closer Look at Venezuela’s Robinson Literacy Campaign

- Daniel Ortega, Francisco Rodríguez and Edward Miguel
- 2006-024: Growth Collapses

- Ricardo Hausmann, Francisco Rodríguez and Rodrigo Wagner
- 2006-023: Are capital shares higher in poor countries? Evidence from Industrial Surveys

- Francisco Rodríguez and Daniel Ortega
- 2006-022: Plenty of Room? Fiscal Space in a Resource Abundant Economy

- María Antonia Moreno and Francisco Rodríguez
- 2006-021: The Emergence of Central Banks and Banking Regulation in Comparative Perspective

- Richard Grossman
- 2006-020: Other People’s Money: The Evolution of Bank Capital in the Industrialized World

- Richard Grossman
- 2006-019: Targeting Rules with Intrinsic Persistence and Endogenous Policy Inertia

- Michael Hanson and Pavel Kapinos
- 2006-018: Anarchy, State, and Dystopia: Venezuelan Economic Institutions before the Advent of Oil

- Francisco Rodríguez and Adam Gomolin
- 2006-017: Mixing Family Business with Politics in Thailand
- Masami Imai
- 2006-016: Capitalism With Capital: A Suggested Remedy to the Absence of Investment Decision-making in Basic Microeconomics Teaching

- Richard Miller
- 2006-014: How Important is the Credibility Problem in Politics? Evidence from State-Level Abortion Legislation

- Francisco Rodríguez
- 2006-013: Have Collapses in Infrastructure Spending Led to Cross-Country Divergence in per Capita GDP?

- Francisco Rodríguez
- 2006-012: Multinationals Do It Better: Evidence on the Efficiency of Corporations’ Capital Budgeting

- William Greene, Abigail Hornstein, Lawrence White and Bernard Yeung
- 2006-011: Openness and Growth: What Have We Learned?

- Francisco Rodríguez
- 2006-010: Public Investment in Infrastructure and Productivity Growth: Evidence from the Venezuelan Manufacturing Sector

- Jose Pineda and Francisco Rodríguez
- 2006-009: The Anarchy of Numbers: Understanding the Evidence on Venezuelan Economic Growth

- Francisco Rodríguez
- 2006-008: The Emergence of Market Monitoring in Japanese Banks: Evidence from the Subordinated Debt Market

- Masami Imai
- 2006-007: Market Discipline and Deposit Insurance Reform in Japan

- Masami Imai
- 2006-006: Does Monetary Policy Help Least Those Who Need It Most?

- Michael Hanson, Erik Hurst and Ki Young Park
- 2006-005: THE WEAKEST LINK HYPOTHESIS FOR ADAPTIVE CAPACITY: AN EMPIRICAL TEST

- Richard Tol and Gary Yohe
- 2006-004: Cleaning Up the Kitchen Sink: Growth Empirics When the World Is Not Simple

- Francisco Rodríguez
- 2006-003: Varying Monetary Policy Regimes: A Vector Autoregressive Investigation

- Michael Hanson
- 2006-002: Tacit Collusion in Capacity Investment: The Role of Capacity Exchanges

- Christiaan Hogendorn
- 2006-001: Excessive(?) Entry of National Telecom Networks, 1990-2001

- Christiaan Hogendorn
- 2005-015: Knowledge and Power in the Mechanical Firm: Planning for Profit in Austrian Perspective

- Richard Adelstein
- 2005-014: An Economic Model of Fair Use

- Thomas Miceli and Richard Adelstein
- 2005-013: The Basics of International Trade: A Classroom Experiment

- Alberto Isgut, Ganesan Ravishanker and Tanya Rosenblat
- 2005-012: A Simple Proof of the FWL (Frisch-Waugh-Lovell) Theorem

- Michael Lovell
- 2005-011: Soft Related Lending: A Tale of Two Korean Banks

- John Bonin and Masami Imai
- 2005-010: Entry and Vertical Disintegration

- Alain de Fontenay and Christiaan Hogendorn
- 2005-009: Managing the Risks of Climate Thresholds: Uncertainties and Information Needs

- Klaus Keller, Gary Yohe and Michael Schlesinger
- 2005-008: The Status of Women Economists in the U.S. — and the World

- Joyce Jacobsen
- 2005-007: Inflation Targeting in an Emerging Market: the Case of Korea

- Michael Hanson and Kwanghee Nam
- 2005-006: A Human Capital-Based Theory of Post Marital Residence Rules

- Matthew Baker and Joyce Jacobsen
- 2005-005: Occupational Segregation and the Tipping Phenomenon: The Contrary Case of Court Reporting in the United States

- Joyce Jacobsen
- 2005-004: Trade Policy and Factor Prices: An Empirical Strategy

- Daniel Ortega and Francisco Rodríguez
- 2005-003: INFINITE UNCERTAINTY, FORGOTTEN FEEDBACKS, AND COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS OF CLIMATE POLICY

- Richard Tol and Gary Yohe
- 2005-002: Measuring the Effects of Childbearing on Labor Market Outcomes

- Joyce Jacobsen, James Pearce and Joshua Rosenbloom
- 2005-001: Marriage, Specialization, and the Gender Division of Labor

- Matthew Baker and Joyce Jacobsen
- 2004-003: Platform Competition with “Must-Have” Components

- Christiaan Hogendorn and Ka Yuen
- 2004-002: Broadband Internet: Open Access and Content Competition

- Christiaan Hogendorn
- 2004-001: Monetary Factors in the Long-Run Co-movement of Consumer and Commodity Prices

- Michael Hanson
- 2003-001: Earnings Inequality Within and Across Gender, Racial, and Ethnic Groups in Latin America

- Wendy Cunningham and Joyce Jacobsen
- 2002-001: What About Us? Men’s Issues in Development

- Joyce Jacobsen
- 2001-001: THE BUCKET BRIGADE PRICING AND NETWORK EXTERNALITIES IN PEER-TO-PEER COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS

- Sam Chandan and Christiaan Hogendorn
- 1998-001: INEQUALITY WITHIN AND AMONG NATIONS

- Michael Lovell