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2020
- 1019 Explicit Deposit Insurance Design: International Effects on Bank Lending During the Global Financial Crisis
by Iftekhar Hasan & Liuling Liu & Anthony Saunders & Gaiyan Zhang - 1018 Technical Appendix: “Income Tax Evasion: Tax Elasticity, Welfare, and Revenueâ€
by Max Gillman - 1017 Technical Appendix: “International Business Cycle and Financial Intermediationâ€
by Tamas Csabafi & Max Gillman & Ruthira Naraidoo
2019
- 1016 Granger Predictability of Oil prices after the Great Recession
by Szilard Benk & Max Gillman
2018
- 1015 International Business Cycle and Financial Intermediation
by Tamas Csabafi & Max Gillman & Ruthira Naraidoo - 1014 The Welfare Cost of Ináation with Banking Time
by Max Gillman
2016
- 1013 Which Leading Journal Leads? Idea Diffusion in Economics Research Journals
by Allen Bellas & Lea Kosnik - 1012 The Media, Voter Fraud, and the 2012 Elections
by Brian Fogarty & David Kimball & Lea Kosnik - 1011 JEL Codes: What Do They Mean and Are They Used Consistently?
by Lea Kosnik - 1010 Persistent Liquidity
by Giulia Ghiani & Max Gillman & Michal Kejak - 1009 Interest Rates Rules
by Ceri Davies & Max Gillman & Michal Kejak
2015
- 1007 Assessing Residential Customer Satisfaction for Large Electric Utilities
by Lea Kosnik & L. Douglas Smith & Satish Nayak & Maureen Karig & Mark Konya & Kristy Lovett & Zhennan Liu & Harrison Luvai - 1006 In Tandem or Out of Sync? Academic Economics Research and Public Policy Measures
by Lea Kosnik
2014
- 1005 How Did the Housing and Labor Market Crises Affect Young Adults' Living Arrangements?
by William H. Rogers & Anne E. Winkler - 1004 What Have Economists Been Doing for the Last 50 Years? A Text Analysis of Published Academic Research from 1960-2010
by Lea Kosnik - 1003 Money, Banking and Interest Rates: Monetary Policy Regimes with Markov-Switching VECM Evidence
by Giulia Ghiani & Max Gillman & Michal Kejak - 1002 Learning about Rare Disasters: Implications For Consumption and Asset Prices
by Max Gillman & Michal Kejak & Michal Pakos
2013
- 1001 Tax Evasion, Human Capital, and Productivity Induced Tax Rate Reduction
by Max Gillman & Michal Kejak