Content
Undated material is presented at the end, although it may be more recent than other items
1995
- 95-22 Equality Versus Progress
by Roemer, J.E. - 95-21 Monetarism
by Mayer, T. & Minford, P. - 95-20 Which Improves Welfare More: Nominal or Indexed Bond?
by Magill, M. & Quinzii, M. - 95-19 Equality or Opportunity: A Theory and Examples
by Roemer, J.E. - 95-17 Monetary Autonomy in the Presence of Capital Flows: And Never the Twain Shall Meet, Except in Asia?
by Woo, W.T. & Hirayama, K. - 95-16 Incentive Compatibility in Large Games
by Nehring, K. - 95-15 Joseph Stiglitz's Whither Socialism?: An Anti-Hayekian Manifesto
by Roemer, J.E. - 95-14 Foreign Investment, Outsourcing and Relative Wages
by Feenstra, R.C. & Hanson, G.H. - 95-13 A Theory of Rational Decision with Incomplete Information
by Nehring, K. - 95-12 Feminism, Ecology, and the Philosophy of Economics
by Nelson, J.A. - 95-11 Exact Hedonic Price Indexes
by Feenstra, R.C. - 95-10 Estimating the Effects of Trade Policy
by Feenstra, R.C. - 95-09 Quasilinear, Overlapping-Generations Economies
by Silvestre, J. - 95-08 Intersubjective Consistency of Beliefs and the Logic of Common Belief
by Bonanno, G. & Nehring, K. - 95-07 Credit Constraint in General Equilibrium: Experimental Results
by Bosch-Domenech, A. & Silvestre, J. - 95-06 Distributing the Benefits from the Commons: A Square-Foot Formula
by Silvestre, J. - 95-05 The Political-Economic Effects of Distributional Skewness on Growth
by Lee, W. & Roemer, J.E. - 95-04 Why the Poor Do not Expropriate the Rich in Democracies: A New Argument
by Roemer, J.E. - 95-03 What Real Equality of Opportunity Requires
by Roemer, J.E. - 95-02 Macroeconomics and Discrimination in Teaching
by Tuma, E.H. - 95-01 The Peace Process and the Palestinian Refugees
by Tuma, E.H.
Undated
- 99-13 The Stock Market in the Overlapping Generations
by Michael Magill & Martine Quinzii - 99-07 A model for the federal funds rate target
by James D. Hamilton & Oscar Jorda - 99-06 The Pavlovian Response of Term Rates to Fed Announcements
by Selva Demiralp & Oscar Jorda - 99-05 Some Practical Aspects of Pluralism in Economics Truth is so important, however, that it behooves us not to jump to conclusions about it (Samuels, 1997)
by Thomas Mayer - 99-04 Using Government Documents to Assess the Influence of Academic Research on Macroeconomic Policy
by Thomas Mayer - 99-03 The Retirement Behavior of Married Couples: Evidence From The Spouse’s Allowance
by Michael Baker - 99-02 Varieties of Interpersonal Compatibility of Beliefs
by Giacomo Bonanno & Klaus Nehring - 99-01 Pricing To Market, Staggered Contracts, And Real Exchange Rate Persistence
by Paul R. Bergin & Robert C. Feenstra - 98-14 Recent Results On Belief, Knowledge And The Epistemic Foundations Of Game Theory
by Pierpaolo Battigali & Giacomo Bonanno - 98-13 Branching Time Logic, Perfect Information Games And Backward Induction
by Giacomo Bonanno - 98-12 The Logic Of Prediction
by Giacomo Bonanno - 98-11 The Domain Of Theories And Tests By The Realism Of Assumptions
by Thomas Mayer - 98-10 Offshore Assembly From The United States: Production Characteristics Of The 9802 Program
by Robert C. Feenstra & Gordon H. Hanson & Deborah L. Swenson - 98-09 The U.S.-China Bilateral Trade Balance: It'S Size And Determinants
by Robert C. Feenstra & Wen Hai & Wing T. Woo & Shunli Yao - 98-08 Equity, Bonds, Growth And Inflation In A Quadratic Infinite Horizon Economy
by Michael Magill & Martine Quinzii - 98-07 Distributive Class Politics And The Political Geography Of Interwar Europe
by John E. Roemer - 98-06 Integration Of Trade And Disintegration Of Production In The Global Economy
by Robert C. Feenstra - 98-05 Staggered Price Setting And Endogenous Persistence
by Paul R. Bergin & Robert C. Feenstra - 98-04 Facts And Fallacies About Foreign Direct Investment
by Robert C. Feenstra - 98-03 Intersubjective Consistency Of Knowledge And Belief
by Giacomo Bonanno & Klaus Nehring - 98-02 Monotonicity Implies Strategy-Proofness For Correspondences
by Klaus Nehring - 98-01 Incentive-Compatible And Efficient Resource Allocation In Large Economies: An Exact And Local Approach
by Klaus Nehring - 97-32 Random-Time Aggregation In Partial Ajustment Models
by Oscar Jorda - 97-31 Boettke'S Austrian Critique Of Mainstream Economics: An Empiricist'S Response
by Thomas Mayer - 97-30 Two Centuries Of Taxes And Spending: A Causal Investigation Of The Federal Budget Process
by Kevin D. Hoover & Mark V. Siegler - 97-29 Technology Shocks Or Colored Noise? Why Real-Business-Cycle Models Cannot Explain Actual Business Cycles
by Kevin D. Hoover & Kevin D. Salyer - 97-28 Econometrics And Reality
by Kevin D. Hoover - 97-27 Data Mining Reconsidered: Encompassing And The General-To-Specific Approach To Specification Search
by Kevin D. Hoover & Stephen J. Perez - 97-26 Improved Testing And Specification Of Smooth Transition Regression Models
by Alvaro Escribano & Oscar Jorda - 97-25 Trade Unions And Transfer Payments: When Are They Reasons To Prefer Democracy To Dictatorship?
by John E. Roemer - 97-24 Discretionary Power Causes Divergent Politics
by John E. Roemer - 97-23 A Note On The Transfer Of Power From Parties To Candidates
by John E. Roemer - 97-22 Interest Rates, Exchange Rates And Present Value Models Of The Current Account
by Paul Bergin & Steven Sheffrin - 97-21 Epistemic Foundations Of Solution Concepts In Game Theory: An Introduction
by Giacomo Bonanno & Klaus Nehring - 97-20 Buying Several Indivisible Goods
by Carmen Bevia & Martine Quinzii & JosŽ A. Silva - 97-19 Introduction To The Semantics Of Belief And Common Belief
by Giacomo Bonanno & Klaus Nehring - 97-18 Agreeing To Disagree: A Survey
by Giacomo Bonanno & Klaus Nehring - 97-17 Productivity Measurement And The Impact Of Trade And Technology On Wages: Estimates For The U.S., 1972-1990
by Robert C. Feenstra & Gordon H. Hanson - 97-16 Testing Endogenous Growth In South Korea And Taiwan
by Robert C. Feenstra & Madani & Dorsati & Yang & Tzu-Han & Liang & Chi-Yuan - 97-15 Data Mining: A Reconsideration
by Thomas Mayer - 97-14 Putting Things In Order: Patterns Of Trade Dynamics And Growth
by Robert C. Feenstra & Andrew K. Rose - 97-13 Monetary Policy, Investment Dynamics, And The Intertemporal Approach To The Current Account
by Paul R. Bergin - 97-12 Price Level Determination In A Heterogeneous Monetary Union
by Paul R. Bergin - 97-11 The Democratic Political Economy Of Progressive Income Taxation
by John E. Roemer - 97-10 A Theory Of Qualitative Similarity
by Klaus Nehring - 97-09 Three Centuries Of Inequality In Britain And America
by Peter H. Lindert - 97-08 Capacities And Probabilistic Beliefs: A Precarious Coexistence
by Klaus Nehring - 97-07 On The Multi-Preference Approach To Evaluating Opportunities
by Klaus Nehring & Clemens Puppe - 97-06 Extended Partial Orders: A Unifying Structure For Abstract Choice Theory
by Klaus Nehring & Clemens Puppe - 97-05 The (Non-Parochial) Welfare Economics Of Immigration
by John E. Roemer - 97-04 Understanding China'S Economic Performance
by Jeffrey D. Sachs & Wing Thye Woo - 97-03 Assessing The Truth Axiom Under Incomplete Information
by Giacomo Bonanno & Klaus Nehring - 97-02 A Theory Of Rational Choice Under Complete Ignorance
by Klaus Nehring - 97-01 The Rhetoric Of Friedman'S Quantity Theory Manifesto
by Thomas Mayer - 96-15 Preference For Flexibility And Freedom Of Choice In A Savage Framework
by Klaus Nehring - 96-14 Business Groups And Trade In East Asia: Part 2, Product Variety
by Robert C. Feenstra & Tzu-Han Yang & Gary G. Hamilton - 96-13 Groups And Trade In East Asia: Part 1, Networked Equilibria
by Robert C. Feenstra & Deng-Shing Huang & Gary Hamilton - 96-12 Incentives And Risk Sharing In A Stock Market Equilibrium
by Michael Magill & Martine Quinzii - 96-11 International Variation In The Size Of The Welfare State: A Preference-Based Explanation
by John E. Roemer - 96-10 Why Was The Fed So Inflationary In The 1960s And 1970s?
by Thomas Mayer - 96-09 Does Egalitarianism Have A Future?
by Louis Putterman & John E. Roemer & Joaquim Silvestre - 96-08 Chinese Economic Growth: Sources And Prospects
by Wing Thye Woo - 96-07 The Democratic Class Struggle: A Survey Of Recent Results
by John E. Roemer - 96-06 Monetarists And Keynesians On Central Banking: A Study Of A Failed Debate
by Thomas Mayer - 96-05 Litigation, School Finance Reform, And Aggregate Educational Spending
by Robert L. Manwaring & Steven M. Sheffrin - 96-04 What Remains Of The Monetarist Counter-Revolution?
by Thomas Mayer - 96-03 Global Identifiability Under Uncorrelated Residuals
by Leon L. Wegge - 96-02 Fundamental Agreement: A New Foundation For The Harsanyi Doctrine
by Giacomo Bonanno & Klaus Nehring - 96-01 Protectionist Threats And Foreign Direct Investment
by Bruce A. Blonigen & Robert C. Feenstra - 99-8 Equalizing educational opportunity through educational finance reform
by Julian R. Betts & John E. Roemer - 01-08 Misinterpreting a Failure to Disconfirm as a Confirmation: A Recurrent Misreading of Significance Tests
by Thomas Mayer - 01-07 Calibration and the Volatility of Labor: A Cautionary Note
by Kevin D. Salyer - 01-06 The Response of Term Rates to Monetary Policy Uncertainty
by Oscar Jorda & Kevin Salyer - 01-05 A Frequent Misuse of Significance Tests
by Thomas Mayer - 01-04 The Announcement Effect: Evidence from Open Market Desk Data
by Selva Demiralp & Oscar Jorda - 01-02 Monetary Policy Coordination: A New Empirical Approach
by Paul R. Bergin & Oscar Jorda - 01-01 Truth and Robustness in Cross-country Growth Regressions
by Kevin D. Hoover & Stephen J. Perez - 00-13 A New Application of Taylor Rules: Model Evaluation
by Kevin D. Salyer & Kristin Van Gaasback - 00-12 Imputation and Price Indexes: Theory and Evidence from the International Price Program
by Robert C. Feenstra & Erwin W. Diewert - 00-11 Telecommunications Regulation and New Services: a Case Study at the State Level
by James E. Prieger - 00-10 Conditional Moment Tests for Parametric Duration Models
by James E. Prieger - 00-09 A Generalized Parametric Selection Model for Non-Normal Data
by James E. Prieger - 00-08 Regulation, Innovation, and the introduction of new telecommunications services
by James E. Prieger - 00-07 Noncentral Student distributed LS and IV Estimators
by Leon Wegge - 00-06 Improving Communication in Economics: A Task for Methodologists
by Thomas Mayer - 00-05 Measuring Systematic Monetary Policy
by Kevin D. Hoover & Oscar Jorda - 00-04 The ‘Flypaper Effect’ Is Not An Anomaly
by John E. Roemer & Joaquim Silvestre - 00-03 To What Extent Do Fiscal Regimes Equalize Opportunities For Income Acquisition Among Citizens
by John E. Roemer - 00-02 Stochastic Processes Subject To Time Scale Transformations: An Application To High-Frequency Fx Data
by Oscar Jorda & Massimiliano Marcellino - 00-01 The Role Of Ideology In Disagreements Among Economists. A Quantitative Analisis:
by Thomas Mayer