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Peter Rupert

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First Name:Peter
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Last Name:Rupert
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RePEc Short-ID:pru6
http://www.clev.frb.org/Research/economists/rupert/index.htm
Terminal Degree:1987 Economics Department; University of Rochester (from RePEc Genealogy)

Affiliation

(in no particular order)

Department of Economics
University of California-Santa Barbara (UCSB)

Santa Barbara, California (United States)
http://www.econ.ucsb.edu/
RePEc:edi:educsus (more details at EDIRC)

Laboratory of Aggregate Economics and Finance (LAEF)
University of California-Santa Barbara (UCSB)

Santa Barbara, California (United States)
http://laef.ucsb.edu/
RePEc:edi:lacsbus (more details at EDIRC)

Research output

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Working papers

  1. Peter Rupert & Roman Sustek, 2016. "On the Mechanics of New Keynesian Models," Discussion Papers 1608, Centre for Macroeconomics (CFM), revised Mar 2016.
  2. Rupert, Peter & Zanella, Giulio, 2012. "Revisiting wage, earnings, and hours profiles," University of California at Santa Barbara, Economics Working Paper Series qt61f2f1hv, Department of Economics, UC Santa Barbara.
  3. Finn E. Kydland & Peter Rupert & Roman Sustek, 2012. "Housing Dynamics over the Business Cycle," NBER Working Papers 18432, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  4. Giulio Zanella & Peter Rupert, 2011. "Grandparenting and Labor Supply," 2011 Meeting Papers 404, Society for Economic Dynamics.
  5. Peter Rupert & Elena Stancanelli & Etienne Wasmer, 2009. "Commuting, Wages and Bargaining Power," THEMA Working Papers 2009-02, THEMA (THéorie Economique, Modélisation et Applications), Université de Cergy-Pontoise.
  6. Rupert, Peter & Wasmer, Etienne, 2009. "Housing and the Labor Market: Time to Move and Aggregate Unemployment," IZA Discussion Papers 4172, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
  7. Rocheteau, Guillaume & Rupert, Peter & Wright, Randall, 2007. "Inflation and Unemployment in General Equilibrium," University of California at Santa Barbara, Economics Working Paper Series qt2fq1855f, Department of Economics, UC Santa Barbara.
  8. Engelhardt, Bryan & Rocheteau, Guillaume & Rupert, Peter, 2007. "Crime and the Labor Market in a Search Model with Pairwise-Efficient Separations," University of California at Santa Barbara, Economics Working Paper Series qt72r6g75d, Department of Economics, UC Santa Barbara.
  9. Bryan Engelhardt & Guillaume Rocheteau & Peter Rupert, 2007. "Crime and the labor market: a search model with optimal contracts," Working Papers (Old Series) 0715, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland.
  10. Ayse Imrohoroglu & Antonio Merlo & Peter Rupert, 2006. "Understanding the determinants of crime," Working Papers (Old Series) 0602, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland.
  11. Paul Gomme & B. Ravikumar & Peter Rupert, 2006. "The Return to Capital and the Business Cycle," 2006 Meeting Papers 801, Society for Economic Dynamics.
  12. Bryan Englehardt & Guillaume Rocheteau & Peter Rupert, 2006. "Crime and the Labor Market," 2006 Meeting Papers 48, Society for Economic Dynamics.
  13. Guillaume Rocheteau & Peter Rupert & Karl Shell & Randall Wright, 2005. "General equilibrium with nonconvexities, sunspots, and money," Working Papers (Old Series) 0513, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland.
  14. Paul Gomme & Peter Rupert, 2005. "Theory, measurement, and calibration of macroeconomic models," Working Papers (Old Series) 0505, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland.
  15. Paul Gomme & Richard Rogerson & Peter Rupert & Randall Wright, 2004. "The business cycle and the life cycle," Working Papers (Old Series) 0404, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland.
  16. Ed Nosal & Peter Rupert, 2003. "How amenities affect job and wage choices over the life cycle," Working Papers (Old Series) 0302, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland.
  17. Ed Nosal & Peter Rupert, 2002. "Life cycle wage and job changes," Working Papers (Old Series) 0212, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland.
  18. Ayse Imrohoroglu & Antonio Merlo & Peter Rupert, 2000. "What accounts for the decline in crime?," Working Papers (Old Series) 0008, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland.
  19. Peter Rupert & Martin Schindler & Randall Wright, 2000. "Generalized search-theoretic models of monetary exchange," Working Papers (Old Series) 0005, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland.
  20. Paul Gomme & Finn E. Kydland & Peter Rupert, 2000. "Home production meets time-to-build," Working Papers (Old Series) 0007R, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland.
  21. Michael Gort & Jeremy Greenwood & Peter Rupert, 1998. "Measuring the rate of technological progress in structures," Working Papers (Old Series) 9806, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland.
  22. Ayse Imrohoroglu & Antonio Merlo & Peter Rupert, 1996. "On the political economy of income redistribution and crime," Working Papers (Old Series) 9609, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland.
  23. Richard Rogerson & Peter Rupert & Randall Wright, 1994. "Estimating substitution elasticities in household production models," Staff Report 186, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.

Articles

  1. Christine Braun & Charlie Nusbaum & Peter Rupert, 2021. "Labor Market Dynamics and the Migration Behavior of Married Couples," Review of Economic Dynamics, Elsevier for the Society for Economic Dynamics, vol. 42, pages 239-263, October.
  2. Paul Gomme & B. Ravikumar & Peter Rupert, 2017. "Return to Capital in a Real Business Cycle Model," Review, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, vol. 99(4), pages 337-350.
  3. Paul Gomme & B. Ravikumar & Peter Rupert, 2015. "Secular Stagnation and Returns on Capital," Economic Synopses, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, issue 19.
  4. Zachary Bethune & Guillaume Rocheteau & Peter Rupert, 2015. "Aggregate Unemployment and Household Unsecured Debt," Review of Economic Dynamics, Elsevier for the Society for Economic Dynamics, vol. 18(1), pages 77-100, January.
  5. Thomas F. Cooley & B. Ravikumar & Peter Rupert, 2012. "Bouncing back from the great recession: the United States versus Europe," Economic Synopses, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
  6. Rupert, Peter & Wasmer, Etienne, 2012. "Housing and the labor market: Time to move and aggregate unemployment," Journal of Monetary Economics, Elsevier, vol. 59(1), pages 24-36.
  7. Paul Gomme & B. Ravikumar & Peter Rupert, 2011. "The Return to Capital and the Business Cycle," Review of Economic Dynamics, Elsevier for the Society for Economic Dynamics, vol. 14(2), pages 262-278, April.
  8. Rupert, Peter, 2008. "Comment on: "Taxes and the global allocation of capital" by Backus, Henriksen and Storesletten," Journal of Monetary Economics, Elsevier, vol. 55(1), pages 62-64, January.
  9. Engelhardt, Bryan & Rocheteau, Guillaume & Rupert, Peter, 2008. "Crime and the labor market: A search model with optimal contracts," Journal of Public Economics, Elsevier, vol. 92(10-11), pages 1876-1891, October.
  10. Rocheteau, Guillaume & Rupert, Peter & Shell, Karl & Wright, Randall, 2008. "General equilibrium with nonconvexities and money," Journal of Economic Theory, Elsevier, vol. 142(1), pages 294-317, September.
  11. Morris A. Davis & François Ortalo-Magné & Peter Rupert, 2007. "What’s really going on in housing markets?," Economic Commentary, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, issue Jul.
  12. Gomme, Paul & Rupert, Peter, 2007. "Theory, measurement and calibration of macroeconomic models," Journal of Monetary Economics, Elsevier, vol. 54(2), pages 460-497, March.
  13. Ed Nosal & Peter Rupert, 2007. "How Amenities Affect Job and Wage Choices Over the Life Cycle," Review of Economic Dynamics, Elsevier for the Society for Economic Dynamics, vol. 10(3), pages 424-443, July.
  14. Peter Rupert & Mark E. Schweitzer, 2006. "Understanding the persistence of poverty," Annual Report, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, pages 7-21.
  15. Paul Gomme & Peter Rupert, 2004. "Measuring labors share of income," Policy Discussion Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, issue Nov.
  16. Peter Rupert, 2004. "Wage and employer changes over the life cycle," Economic Commentary, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, issue Apr.
  17. Paul Gomme & Peter Rupert, 2004. "Per capita income growth and disparity in the United States, 1929–2003," Economic Commentary, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, issue Aug.
  18. Ayse Imrohoroglu & Antonio Merlo & Peter Rupert, 2004. "What Accounts For The Decline In Crime?," International Economic Review, Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania and Osaka University Institute of Social and Economic Research Association, vol. 45(3), pages 707-729, August.
  19. Ed Nosal & Peter Rupert, 2002. "A beautiful theory," Economic Commentary, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, issue Apr.
  20. Ed Nosal & Peter Rupert, 2002. "Infrastructure and the wealth of nations," Economic Commentary, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, issue Jan.
  21. Peter Rupert & Chris Telmer, 2001. "Life-cycle income and consumption variability," Economic Commentary, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, issue Mar.
  22. Paul Gomme & Finn E. Kydland & Peter Rupert, 2001. "Home Production Meets Time to Build," Journal of Political Economy, University of Chicago Press, vol. 109(5), pages 1115-1131, October.
  23. Rupert, Peter & Schindler, Martin & Wright, Randall, 2001. "Generalized search-theoretic models of monetary exchange," Journal of Monetary Economics, Elsevier, vol. 48(3), pages 605-622, December.
  24. Jafarey, Saqib & Rupert, Peter, 2001. "Limited Commitment, Money, and Credit," Journal of Economic Theory, Elsevier, vol. 99(1-2), pages 22-58, July.
  25. Imrohoroglu, Ayse & Merlo, Antonio & Rupert, Peter, 2000. "On the Political Economy of Income Redistribution and Crime," International Economic Review, Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania and Osaka University Institute of Social and Economic Research Association, vol. 41(1), pages 1-25, February.
  26. Rupert, Peter & Rogerson, Richard & Wright, Randall, 2000. "Homework in labor economics: Household production and intertemporal substitution," Journal of Monetary Economics, Elsevier, vol. 46(3), pages 557-579, December.
  27. Peter Rupert & Martin Schindler & Andrei Shevchenko & Randall Wright, 2000. "The search-theoretic approach to monetary economics: a primer," Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, issue Q IV, pages 10-28.
  28. Michael Gort & Saqib Jafarey & Peter Rupert, 1999. "Defining capital in growth models," Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, issue Q II, pages 19-23.
  29. David E. Altig & Peter Rupert, 1999. "Growth and the internet: surfing to prosperity?," Economic Commentary, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, issue Sep.
  30. Michael Gort & Jeremy Greenwood & Peter Rupert, 1999. "How much of economic growth is fueled by investment-specific technological progress?," Economic Commentary, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, issue Mar.
  31. Michael Gort & Peter Rupert, 1999. "Accounting for capital consumption and technological progress," Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, issue Q II, pages 13-18.
  32. Michael Gort & Jeremy Greenwood & Peter Rupert, 1999. "Measuring the Rate of Technological Progress in Structures," Review of Economic Dynamics, Elsevier for the Society for Economic Dynamics, vol. 2(1), pages 207-230, January.
  33. David E. Altig & Terry J. Fitzgerald & Peter Rupert, 1997. "Okun's law revisited: should we worry about low unemployment?," Economic Commentary, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, issue May.
  34. Cornwell, Christopher & Rupert, Peter, 1997. "Unobservable Individual Effects, Marriage and the Earnings of Young Men," Economic Inquiry, Western Economic Association International, vol. 35(2), pages 285-294, April.
  35. David E. Altig & Terry J. Fitzgerald & Peter Rupert, 1997. "Is noninflationary growth an oxymoron?," Economic Commentary, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, issue May.
  36. Peter Rupert & Mark E. Schweitzer & Eric K. Severance-Lossin & Erin Turner, 1996. "Earnings, education and experience," Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, issue Q IV, pages 2-12.
  37. Stephen G. Cecchetti & Peter Rupert, 1996. "Mortgage interest deductibility and housing prices," Economic Commentary, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, issue Feb.
  38. Kristin M. Roberts & Peter Rupert, 1995. "The myth of the overworked American," Economic Commentary, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, issue Jan.
  39. Rupert, Peter & Rogerson, Richard & Wright, Randall, 1995. "Estimating Substitution Elasticities in Household Production Models," Economic Theory, Springer;Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory (SAET), vol. 6(1), pages 179-193, June.
  40. Christopher Cornwell & Peter Rupert, 1995. "Marriage and earnings," Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, issue Q IV, pages 10-20.
  41. Rogerson, Richard & Rupert, Peter, 1993. "On testing the intertemporal substitution theory of labor supply," Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Elsevier, vol. 17(1-2), pages 37-50.
  42. Rogerson, Richard & Rupert, Peter, 1991. "New estimates of intertemporal substitution : The effect of corner solutions for year-round workers," Journal of Monetary Economics, Elsevier, vol. 27(2), pages 255-269, April.
  43. Cornwell, Christopher & Rupert, Peter, 1988. "Efficient Estimation with Panel Data: An Empirical Comparison of Instrumental Variables Estimators," Journal of Applied Econometrics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 3(2), pages 149-155, April.

Software components

  1. Paul Gomme & B. Ravikumar & Peter Rupert, 2010. "Code and data files for "The Return to Capital and the Business Cycle"," Computer Codes 08-123, Review of Economic Dynamics.

Chapters

  1. Paul Gomme & Richard Rogerson & Peter Rupert & Randall Wright, 2005. "The Business Cycle and the Life Cycle," NBER Chapters, in: NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2004, Volume 19, pages 415-592, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

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NEP Fields

NEP is an announcement service for new working papers, with a weekly report in each of many fields. This author has had 21 papers announced in NEP. These are the fields, ordered by number of announcements, along with their dates. If the author is listed in the directory of specialists for this field, a link is also provided.
  1. NEP-DGE: Dynamic General Equilibrium (21) 2000-07-11 2000-07-11 2000-07-11 2002-11-04 2003-06-16 2004-08-09 2005-06-14 2006-01-01 2006-04-01 2006-04-01 2007-01-13 2007-11-10 2008-12-07 2009-03-28 2009-06-03 2009-11-14 2012-09-09 2012-09-09 2012-10-13 2014-10-03 2016-03-17. Author is listed
  2. NEP-MAC: Macroeconomics (10) 2004-08-09 2005-06-14 2006-01-01 2006-04-01 2007-01-13 2008-12-07 2012-09-09 2012-10-13 2014-10-03 2016-03-17. Author is listed
  3. NEP-BEC: Business Economics (5) 2005-06-14 2006-04-01 2008-12-07 2012-09-09 2012-10-13. Author is listed
  4. NEP-LAB: Labour Economics (5) 2007-11-10 2009-03-28 2009-06-03 2009-11-14 2012-09-09. Author is listed
  5. NEP-URE: Urban and Real Estate Economics (4) 2009-06-03 2012-09-09 2012-10-13 2014-10-03
  6. NEP-MON: Monetary Economics (3) 2000-07-11 2006-01-01 2007-01-13
  7. NEP-CBA: Central Banking (2) 2007-01-13 2016-03-17
  8. NEP-HRM: Human Capital and Human Resource Management (2) 2006-04-01 2012-09-09
  9. NEP-LAW: Law and Economics (2) 2006-04-01 2007-11-10
  10. NEP-AGE: Economics of Ageing (1) 2012-09-09
  11. NEP-BAN: Banking (1) 2014-10-03
  12. NEP-CFN: Corporate Finance (1) 2006-04-01
  13. NEP-LMA: Labor Markets - Supply, Demand, and Wages (1) 2012-09-09
  14. NEP-MIG: Economics of Human Migration (1) 2009-06-03
  15. NEP-REG: Regulation (1) 2006-04-01

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