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Brown University, Department of Economics
Working Papers
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1998- 98-1 Permanent Income, Consumption, and Aggregate Constraints: Evidence from U.S. States
by Charlotte Østergaard & Bent E. Sørensen & Oved Yosha
- 98-14 Ability Biased Technological Transition, Wage Inequality, and Economic Growth
by Oded Galor & Omer Moav
- 98-13 Value of Life, Value of Time, and Constant Relative Risk Aversion Utility
by Allan M. Feldman
- 98-12 Scarcity, Abundance, and Appropriative Conflict
by Herschel I. Grossman
- 98-11 Auctions and Coalitions: Joint Bidding by Budget Constrained Buyers
by In-Koo Cho & Kevin Jewell
- 98-10 Collateral, Credit-History and the Financial Decelerator
by Ronel Elul
- 98-9 The Incidental Parameter Problem Since 1948
by Tony Lancaster
- 98-8 Incentives and Corruption in Chinese Economic Reform
by C. Simon Fan & Herschel I. Grossman [Downloadable!]
- 98-7 Exchange Rate Misalignments and Crises
by Jerome L. Stein & Giovanna Paladino
- 98-6 Producers and Predators
by Herschel I. Grossman
- 98-5 A Decentralized Market with Common Values Uncertainty: Non-Steady States
by Max Blouin & Roberto Serrano [Downloadable!]
- 98-4 Credit Programs for the Poor and the Nutritional Status of Children in Rural Bangladesh
by Mark M. Pitt & Shahidur R. Khandker & Omar Haider Chowdhury & Daniel L. Millimet [Downloadable!]
- 98-1 Population, Technology, and Growth: From the Malthusian Regime to the Demographic Transition
by Oded Galor & David N. Weil [Downloadable!]
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