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First Name: John
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Last Name: Irons
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RePEc Short-ID: pir6
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http://www.argmax.com
Postal Address: Amherst College Department of Economics Amherst, MA 01002
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Working papers
- Dale W. Henderson & John S. Irons & Stephen W. Salant & Sebastian Thomas, 1997.
"Can government gold be put to better use?: Qualitative and quantitative policies,"
International Finance Discussion Papers
582, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.).
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- John S. Irons, 1997.
"Voter Turnout, Ideological Candidates, and Platforms Setting with Non-Quadratic Preferences,"
Research in Economics
97-06-053e, Santa Fe Institute.
- Jon Faust & John Irons, 1996.
"Money, politics and the post-war business cycle,"
International Finance Discussion Papers
572, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.).
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- Neil R. Ericsson & John S. Irons, 1995.
"The Lucas critique in practice: theory without measurement,"
International Finance Discussion Papers
506, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.).
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- John S. Irons & N.Ericsson, .
"An early version of The Lucas Critique in Practice: Theory without Measurement,"
Home Pages
_004, Massachussets Institute of Technology, Economics.
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- John S. Irons, .
"Assessing the Stability of Aggregate Productivity Growth in the United States: 1889-1989,"
Home Pages
_001, Massachussets Institute of Technology, Economics.
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- John S. Irons, .
"Politics, Policy, and Economic Outcomes: A Puzzle,"
Home Pages
_005, Massachussets Institute of Technology, Economics.
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- John S. Irons, .
"Potential Output as a Common Cause for Inflation and Output Growth: A Cautionary Note to the Empirical Growth Literature,"
Home Pages
_002, Massachussets Institute of Technology, Economics.
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