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- 1-4 Introduction to "NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics 2012"
In: NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics 2012
by Francesco Giavazzi & Kenneth D. West
- 1-4 Introduction to "US High-Skilled Immigration in the Global Economy"
In: US High-Skilled Immigration in the Global Economy
by William R. Kerr & Sarah E. Turner
- 1-10 Introduction to "Quantifying Systemic Risk"
In: Quantifying Systemic Risk
by Joseph G. Haubrich & Andrew W. Lo
- 1-15 Is Financial Innovation Good for the Economy?
In: Innovation Policy and the Economy, Volume 12
by Simon Johnson & James Kwak
- 1-17 Postmortem for a Housing Crash
In: Housing and the Financial Crisis
by Edward L. Glaeser & Todd Sinai
- 1-18 Introduction to "Fiscal Policy after the Financial Crisis"
In: Fiscal Policy after the Financial Crisis
by Alberto Alesina & Francesco Giavazzi
- 1-18 The Deterioration in the US Fiscal Outlook, 2001–2010
In: Tax Policy and the Economy, Volume 27
by Jeffrey B. Liebman
- 1-21 National Institutes of Health Peer Review: Challenges and Avenues for Reform
In: Innovation Policy and the Economy, Volume 13
by Pierre Azoulay & Joshua S. Graff Zivin & Gustavo Manso
- 1-32 Translating Market Socialism with Chinese Characteristics into Sustained Prosperity
In: Capitalizing China
by Joseph P. H. Fan & Randall Morck & Bernard Yeung
- 1-39 Introduction and Summary to "Social Security and Retirement around the World: Historical Trends in Mortality and Health, Employment, and Disability Insurance Participation and Reforms"
In: Social Security Programs and Retirement around the World: Historical Trends in Mortality and Health, Employment, and Disability Insurance Participation and Reforms
by Kevin Milligan & David A. Wise
- 1-42 The Perception of Social Security Incentives for Labor Supply and Retirement: The Median Voter Knows More Than You'd Think
In: Tax Policy and the Economy, Volume 26
by Jeffrey B. Liebman & Erzo F. P. Luttmer
- 1-56 Does Indivisible Labor Explain the Difference between Micro and Macro Elasticities? A Meta-Analysis of Extensive Margin Elasticities
In: NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2012, Volume 27
by Raj Chetty & Adam Guren & Day Manoli & Andrea Weber
- 5-38 Attracting Talent: Location Choices of Foreign-born PhDs in the United States
In: US High-Skilled Immigration in the Global Economy
by Jeffrey Grogger & Gordon H. Hanson
- 7-42 Capital Account Policies and the Real Exchange Rate
In: NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics 2012
by Olivier Jeanne
- 17-38 Job Creation and Firm Dynamics in the United States
In: Innovation Policy and the Economy, Volume 12
by John Haltiwanger
- 19-55 Government Spending and Private Activity
In: Fiscal Policy after the Financial Crisis
by Valerie A. Ramey
- 19-68 House Price Moments in Boom-Bust Cycles
In: Housing and the Financial Crisis
by Todd Sinai
- 23-59 Evaluating the Role of Science Philanthropy in American Research Universities
In: Innovation Policy and the Economy, Volume 13
by Fiona Murray
- 29-61 Liquidity Risk, Cash Flow Constraints, and Systemic Feedbacks
In: Quantifying Systemic Risk
by Sujit Kapadia & Matthias Drehmann & John Elliott & Gabriel Sterne
- 35-60 The Governance of China's Finance
In: Capitalizing China
by Katharina Pistor
- 39-64 Non-compete Agreements: Barriers to Entry…and Exit?
In: Innovation Policy and the Economy, Volume 12
by Matt Marx & Lee Fleming
- 39-77 Are Immigrants the Most Skilled U.S. Computer and Engineering Workers?
In: US High-Skilled Immigration in the Global Economy
by Jennifer Hunt
- 41-77 Disability, Health and Retirement in the United Kingdom
In: Social Security Programs and Retirement around the World: Historical Trends in Mortality and Health, Employment, and Disability Insurance Participation and Reforms
by James Banks & Richard Blundell & Antoine Bozio & Carl Emmerson
- 43-48 Comment on "Capital Account Policies and the Real Exchange Rate"
In: NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics 2012
by Javier Bianchi
- 43-58 Reforming the Tax Preference for Employer Health Insurance
In: Tax Policy and the Economy, Volume 26
by Joseph Bankman & John Cogan & R. Glenn Hubbard & Daniel P. Kessler
- 49-54 Comment on "Capital Account Policies and the Real Exchange Rate"
In: NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics 2012
by Lars E. O. Svensson
- 55-97 Taylor Rule Exchange Rate Forecasting during the Financial Crisis
In: NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics 2012
by Tanya Molodtsova & David H. Papell
- 56-61 Comment on "Government Spending and Private Activity"
In: Fiscal Policy after the Financial Crisis
by Roberto Perotti
- 57-64 Remapping the Flow of Funds
In: Risk Topography: Systemic Risk and Macro Modeling
by Juliane Begenau & Monika Piazzesi & Martin Schneider
- 57-77 Comment on "Does Indivisible Labor Explain the Difference between Micro and Macro Elasticities? A Meta-Analysis of Extensive Margin Elasticities"
In: NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2012, Volume 27
by Orazio Attanasio
- 59-91 How Would EU Corporate Tax Reform Affect US Investment in Europe?
In: Tax Policy and the Economy, Volume 26
by Michael P. Devereux & Simon Loretz
- 60-62 Comment on "The Governance of China's Finance"
In: Capitalizing China
by Zheng Song
- 61-71 Comment on "Liquidity Risk, Cash Flow Constraints, and Systemic Feedbacks"
In: Quantifying Systemic Risk
by Mikhail V. Oet
- 61-81 The Boulevard of Broken Dreams: Innovation Policy and Entrepreneurship
In: Innovation Policy and the Economy, Volume 13
by Josh Lerner
- 63-98 Fiscal Multipliers in Recession and Expansion
In: Fiscal Policy after the Financial Crisis
by Alan J. Auerbach & Yuriy Gorodnichenko
- 63-143 China's Financial System: Opportunities and Challenges
In: Capitalizing China
by Franklin Allen & Jun & Chenying Zhang & Mengxin Zhao
- 65-82 Measuring Margin
In: Risk Topography: Systemic Risk and Macro Modeling
by Robert L. McDonald
- 65-89 Privacy and Innovation
In: Innovation Policy and the Economy, Volume 12
by Avi Goldfarb & Catherine Tucker
- 69-100 Recent Marginal Labor Income Tax Rate Changes by Skill and Marital Status
In: Tax Policy and the Economy, Volume 27
by Casey B. Mulligan
- 69-104 The Supply Side of the Housing Boom and Bust of the 2000s
In: Housing and the Financial Crisis
by Andrew Haughwout & Richard W. Peach & John Sporn & Joseph Tracy
- 73-94 Endogenous and Systemic Risk
In: Quantifying Systemic Risk
by Jon Danielsson & Hyun Song Shin & Jean-Pierre Zigrand
- 78-84 Comment on "Does Indivisible Labor Explain the Difference between Micro and Macro Elasticities? A Meta-Analysis of Extensive Margin Elasticities"
In: NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2012, Volume 27
by Robert Shimer
- 79-126 Disability Insurance, Population Health, and Employment in Sweden
In: Social Security Programs and Retirement around the World: Historical Trends in Mortality and Health, Employment, and Disability Insurance Participation and Reforms
by Lisa Jönsson & Mårten Palme & Ingemar Svensson
- 83-95 A Transparency Standard for Derivatives
In: Risk Topography: Systemic Risk and Macro Modeling
by Viral V. Acharya
- 83-99 Fixing the Patent Office
In: Innovation Policy and the Economy, Volume 13
by Mark A. Lemley
- 89-142 Roads to Prosperity or Bridges to Nowhere? Theory and Evidence on the Impact of Public Infrastructure Investment
In: NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2012, Volume 27
by Sylvain Leduc & Daniel Wilson
- 91-109 Music Piracy and Its Effects on Demand, Supply, and Welfare
In: Innovation Policy and the Economy, Volume 12
by Joel Waldfogel
- 93-124 Tax Expenditures, the Size and Efficiency of Government, and Implications for Budget Reform
In: Tax Policy and the Economy, Volume 26
by Leonard E. Burman & Marvin Phaup
- 94-105 Comment on "Endogenous and Systemic Risk"
In: Quantifying Systemic Risk
by Bruce Mizrach
- 98-102 Comment on "Fiscal Multipliers in Recession and Expansion"
In: Fiscal Policy after the Financial Crisis
by Robert E. Hall
- 98-105 Comment on "Taylor Rule Exchange Rate Forecasting during the Financial Crisis"
In: NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics 2012
by Michael W. McCracken
- 101-149 The America COMPETES Acts: The Future of US Physical Science and Engineering Research?
In: Innovation Policy and the Economy, Volume 13
by Jeffrey L. Furman
- 103-141 The Household Effects of Government Spending
In: Fiscal Policy after the Financial Crisis
by Francesco Giavazzi & Michael McMahon
- 105-141 A Spatial Look at Housing Boom and Bust Cycles
In: Housing and the Financial Crisis
by David Genesove & Lu Han
- 106-116 Comment on "Taylor Rule Exchange Rate Forecasting during the Financial Crisis"
In: NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics 2012
by Barbara Rossi
- 109-145 Cognitive Mobility: Labor Market Responses to Supply Shocks in the Space of Ideas
In: US High-Skilled Immigration in the Global Economy
by George J. Borjas & Kirk B. Doran
- 113-127 Monitoring Leverage
In: Risk Topography: Systemic Risk and Macro Modeling
by John Geanakoplos & Lasse Heje Pedersen
- 119-166 Global House Price Fluctuations: Synchronization and Determinants
In: NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics 2012
by Hideaki Hirata & M. Ayhan Kose & Christopher Otrok & Marco E. Terrones
- 125-163 The Excess Burden of Government Indecision
In: Tax Policy and the Economy, Volume 26
by Francisco J. Gomes & Laurence J. Kotlikoff & Luis M. Viceira
- 127-174 Health, Disability, and Pathways into Retirement in Spain
In: Social Security Programs and Retirement around the World: Historical Trends in Mortality and Health, Employment, and Disability Insurance Participation and Reforms
by Pilar García-Gómez & Sergi Jiménez-Martín & Judit Vall Castelló
- 141-149 Comment on "The Household Effects of Government Spending"
In: Fiscal Policy after the Financial Crisis
by Lawrence J. Christiano
- 143-145 Comment on "China's Financial System: Opportunities and Challenges"
In: Capitalizing China
by Chenggang Xu
- 143-146 Comment on "Roads to Prosperity or Bridges to Nowhere? Theory and Evidence on the Impact of Public Infrastructure Investment"
In: NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2012, Volume 27
by Francesco Giavazzi
- 143-204 Mortgage Financing in the Housing Boom and Bust
In: Housing and the Financial Crisis
by Benjamin J. Keys & Tomasz Piskorski & Amit Seru & Vikrant Vig
- 147-153 Comment on "Roads to Prosperity or Bridges to Nowhere? Theory and Evidence on the Impact of Public Infrastructure Investment"
In: NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2012, Volume 27
by Valerie Ramey
- 147-186 Skilled Immigration and the Employment Structures of U.S. Firms
In: US High-Skilled Immigration in the Global Economy
by Sari Pekkala Kerr & William R. Kerr & William F. Lincoln
- 149-195 Assessing China's Top-Down Securities Markets
In: Capitalizing China
by William T. Allen & Han Shen
- 151-173 The Role of Growth Slowdowns and Forecast Errors in Public Debt Crises
In: Fiscal Policy after the Financial Crisis
by William Easterly
- 151-174 The Supply of and Demand for Charitable Donations to Higher Education
In: How the Financial Crisis and Great Recession Affected Higher Education
by Jeffrey R. Brown & Stephen G. Dimmock & Scott Weisbenner
- 159-214 Which Financial Frictions? Parsing the Evidence from the Financial Crisis of 2007 to 2009
In: NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2012, Volume 27
by Tobias Adrian & Paolo Colla & Hyun Song Shin
- 163-172 The Case for a Credit Registry
In: Risk Topography: Systemic Risk and Macro Modeling
by Atif Mian
- 167-173 Comment on "Global House Price Fluctuations: Synchronization and Determinants"
In: NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics 2012
by Kirstin Hubrich
- 173-174 Comment on "Hedge Fund Tail Risk"
In: Quantifying Systemic Risk
by Ben Craig
- 173-175 Comment on "The Role of Growth Slowdowns and Forecast Errors in Public Debt Crises"
In: Fiscal Policy after the Financial Crisis
by Indira Rajaraman
- 174-179 Comment on "Global House Price Fluctuations: Synchronization and Determinants"
In: NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics 2012
by Leonardo Melosi
- 175-182 Monitoring the Financial Condition and Expenditures of Households
In: Risk Topography: Systemic Risk and Macro Modeling
by Robert E. Hall
- 175-212 How to Calculate Systemic Risk Surcharges
In: Quantifying Systemic Risk
by Viral V. Acharya & Lasse H. Pedersen & Thomas Philippon & Matthew Richardson
- 175-215 Health Status, Welfare Programs Participation, and Labor Force Activity in Italy
In: Social Security Programs and Retirement around the World: Historical Trends in Mortality and Health, Employment, and Disability Insurance Participation and Reforms
by Agar Brugiavini & Franco Peracchi
- 177-202 Game Over: Simulating Unsustainable Fiscal Policy
In: Fiscal Policy after the Financial Crisis
by Richard W. Evans & Laurence J. Kotlikoff & Kerk L. Phillips
- 181-213 Banks, Sovereign Debt, and the International Transmission of Business Cycles
In: NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics 2012
by Luca Guerrieri & Matteo Iacoviello & Raoul Minetti
- 187-223 Recruitment of Foreigners in the Market for Computer Scientists in the United States
In: US High-Skilled Immigration in the Global Economy
by John Bound & Breno Braga & Joseph M. Golden & Gaurav Khanna
- 195-199 Comment on "Assessing China's Top-Down Securities Markets"
In: Capitalizing China
by Qiao Liu
- 201-242 Institutions and Information Environment of Chinese Listed Firms
In: Capitalizing China
by Joseph D. Piotroski & T.J. Wong
- 202-209 Comment on "Game Over: Simulating Unsustainable Fiscal Policy"
In: Fiscal Policy after the Financial Crisis
by Douglas W. Elmendorf
- 205-212 Detecting "Bad" Leverage
In: Risk Topography: Systemic Risk and Macro Modeling
by Amir Sufi
- 205-234 A New Look at Second Liens
In: Housing and the Financial Crisis
by Donghoon Lee & Christopher Mayer & Joseph Tracy
- 211-249 How Do Laffer Curves Differ across Countries?
In: Fiscal Policy after the Financial Crisis
by Mathias Trabandt & Harald Uhlig
- 214-218 Comment on "Banks, Sovereign Debt and the International Transmission of Business Cycles"
In: NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics 2012
by Knut Anton Mork
- 215-223 Comment on "Which Financial Frictions? Parsing the Evidence from the Financial Crisis of 2007 to 2009"
In: NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2012, Volume 27
by Mark Gertler
- 215-232 A Macroeconomist's Wish List of Financial Data
In: Risk Topography: Systemic Risk and Macro Modeling
by V. V. Chari
- 217-249 Disability Programs, Health, and Retirement in Denmark since 1960
In: Social Security Programs and Retirement around the World: Historical Trends in Mortality and Health, Employment, and Disability Insurance Participation and Reforms
by Paul Bingley & Nabanita Datta Gupta & Peder J. Pedersen
- 219-222 Comment on "Banks, Sovereign Debt and the International Transmission of Business Cycles"
In: NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics 2012
by Marius Jurgilas
- 224-231 Comment on "Which Financial Frictions? Parsing the Evidence from the Financial Crisis of 2007 to 2009"
In: NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2012, Volume 27
by Arvind Krishnamurthy
- 225-260 Time to Ship during Financial Crises
In: NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics 2012
by Nicolas Berman & José de Sousa & Philippe Martin & Thierry Mayer
- 235-260 Systemic Risks in Global Banking: What Available Data Can Tell Us and What More Data Are Needed?
In: Risk Topography: Systemic Risk and Macro Modeling
by Eugenio Cerutti & Stijn Claessens & Patrick McGuire
- 235-281 Individual Price Adjustment along the Extensive Margin
In: NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2012, Volume 27
by Etienne Gagnon & David López-Salido & Nicolas Vincent
- 235-299 International Capital Flows and House Prices: Theory and Evidence
In: Housing and the Financial Crisis
by Jack Favilukis & David Kohn & Sydney C. Ludvigson & Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh
- 242-246 Comment on "Institutions and Information Environment of Chinese Listed Firms"
In: Capitalizing China
by Li Jin
- 249-253 Comment on "How Do Laffer Curves Differ Across Countries?"
In: Fiscal Policy after the Financial Crisis
by Jaume Ventura
- 249-278 Why Are Saving Rates So High in China?
In: Capitalizing China
by Dennis Tao Yang & Junsen Zhang & Shaojie Zhou
- 251-276 Disability in Belgium: There Is More Than Meets the Eye
In: Social Security Programs and Retirement around the World: Historical Trends in Mortality and Health, Employment, and Disability Insurance Participation and Reforms
by Alain Jousten & Mathieu Lefebvre & Sergio Perelman
- 255-299 Perceptions and Misperceptions of Fiscal Inflation
In: Fiscal Policy after the Financial Crisis
by Eric M. Leeper & Todd B. Walker
- 257-288 Immigration and Ideas: What Did Russian Scientists "Bring" to the United States?
In: US High-Skilled Immigration in the Global Economy
by Ina Ganguli
- 261-263 Comment on "Time to Ship during Financial Crises"
In: NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics 2012
by Hélène Rey
- 264-267 Comment on "Time to Ship during Financial Crises"
In: NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics 2012
by Cédric Tille
- 269-291 Sovereign Bailouts and Senior Loans
In: NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics 2012
by Christophe Chamley & Brian Pinto
- 277-300 Disability, Pension Reform, and Early Retirement in Germany
In: Social Security Programs and Retirement around the World: Historical Trends in Mortality and Health, Employment, and Disability Insurance Participation and Reforms
by Axel Börsch-Supan & Hendrik Jürges
- 278-282 Comment on "Why Are Saving Rates So High in China?"
In: Capitalizing China
by Leslie Young
- 282-292 Comment on "Individual Price Adjustment along the Extensive Margin"
In: NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2012, Volume 27
by Gita Gopinath
- 283-308 The Chinese Corporate Savings Puzzle: A Firm-level Cross-Country Perspective
In: Capitalizing China
by Tamim Bayoumi & Hui Tong & Shang-Jin Wei
- 289-318 Collaborating with People Like Me: Ethnic Coauthorship within the United States
In: US High-Skilled Immigration in the Global Economy
by Richard B. Freeman & Wei Huang
- 292-297 Comment on "Sovereign Bailouts and Senior Loans"
In: NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics 2012
by Jayasri Dutta & Herakles Polemarchakis
- 293-307 Comment on "Individual Price Adjustment along the Extensive Margin"
In: NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2012, Volume 27
by Anil K Kashyap
- 298-302 Comment on "Sovereign Bailouts and Senior Loans"
In: NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics 2012
by Gisle James Natvik
- 299-305 Comment on "Perceptions and Misperceptions of Fiscal Inflation"
In: Fiscal Policy after the Financial Crisis
by Jordi Galí
- 301-326 Disability and Social Security Reforms: The French Case
In: Social Security Programs and Retirement around the World: Historical Trends in Mortality and Health, Employment, and Disability Insurance Participation and Reforms
by Luc Behaghel & Didier Blanchet & Thierry Debrand & Muriel Roger
- 301-359 Can Cheap Credit Explain the Housing Boom?
In: Housing and the Financial Crisis
by Edward L. Glaeser & Joshua D. Gottlieb & Joseph Gyourko
- 305-331 The Geography of the Great Recession
In: NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics 2012
by Alessandra Fogli & Enoch Hill & Fabrizio Perri
- 307-354 The "Austerity Myth": Gain without Pain?
In: Fiscal Policy after the Financial Crisis
by Roberto Perotti
- 308-310 Comment on "The Chinese Corporate Savings Puzzle: A Firm-level Cross-Country Perspective"
In: Capitalizing China
by Ning Zhu
- 311-349 Testing for Keynesian Labor Demand
In: NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2012, Volume 27
by Mark Bils & Peter J. Klenow & Benjamin A. Malin
- 313-333 Financial Strategies for Nation Building
In: Capitalizing China
by Zhiwu Chen
- 327-358 Disability Insurance Programs in Canada
In: Social Security Programs and Retirement around the World: Historical Trends in Mortality and Health, Employment, and Disability Insurance Participation and Reforms
by Michael Baker & Kevin Milligan
- 332-335 Comment on "The Geography of the Great Recession"
In: NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics 2012
by Karen Helene Ulltveit-Moe
- 333-335 Comment on "Financial Strategies for Nation Building"
In: Capitalizing China
by Jiahua Che
- 336-343 Comment on "The Geography of the Great Recession"
In: NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics 2012
by Jonas D. M. Fisher
- 337-369 Provincial and Local Governments in China: Fiscal Institutions and Government Behavior
In: Capitalizing China
by Roger H. Gordon & Wei Li
- 345-404 Structural and Cyclical Forces in the Labor Market during the Great Recession: Cross-Country Evidence
In: NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics 2012
by Luca Sala & Ulf Söderstrom & Antonella Trigari
- 350-361 Comment on "Testing for Keynesian Labor Demand"
In: NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2012, Volume 27
by Ricardo Reis
- 354-357 Comment on "The "Austerity Myth": Gain Without Pain?"
In: Fiscal Policy after the Financial Crisis
by Philip R. Lane
- 359-389 The Long-Run Growth of Disability Insurance in the United States
In: Social Security Programs and Retirement around the World: Historical Trends in Mortality and Health, Employment, and Disability Insurance Participation and Reforms
by Kevin Milligan
- 359-402 Can Public Sector Wage Bills Be Reduced?
In: Fiscal Policy after the Financial Crisis
by Pierre Cahuc & Stéphane Carcillo
- 361-417 The Future of the Government-Sponsored Enterprises: The Role for Government in the U.S. Mortgage Market
In: Housing and the Financial Crisis
by Dwight Jaffee & John M. Quigley
- 362-370 Comment on "Testing for Keynesian Labor Demand"
In: NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2012, Volume 27
by Julio J. Rotemberg
- 369-372 Comment on "Provincial and Local Governments in China: Fiscal Institutions and Government Behavior"
In: Capitalizing China
by Zhigang Li
- 373-387 List of Contributors, Indexes
In: Capitalizing China
by Joseph P. H. Fan & Randall Morck
- 375-419 Risk Heterogeneity and Credit Supply: Evidence from the Mortgage Market
In: NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2012, Volume 27
by Timothy Besley & Neil Meads & Paolo Surico
- 391-417 Disability Pension Program and Labor Force Participation in Japan: An Historical Perspective
In: Social Security Programs and Retirement around the World: Historical Trends in Mortality and Health, Employment, and Disability Insurance Participation and Reforms
by Takashi Oshio & Satoshi Shimizutani
- 402-404 Comment on "Can Public Sector Wage Bills Be Reduced?"
In: Fiscal Policy after the Financial Crisis
by Paolo Pinotti
- 405-414 Comment on "Structural and Cyclical Forces in the Labor Market during the Great Recession: Cross-Country Evidence"
In: NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics 2012
by Fabrizio Perri
- 405-435 Entitlement Reforms in Europe: Policy Mixes in the Current Pension Reform Process
In: Fiscal Policy after the Financial Crisis
by Axel H. Börsch-Supan
- 415-424 Comment on "Structural and Cyclical Forces in the Labor Market during the Great Recession: Cross-Country Evidence"
In: NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics 2012
by Alejandro Justiniano
- 419-447 Disability Insurance and Labor Market Exit Routes of Older Workers in the Netherlands
In: Social Security Programs and Retirement around the World: Historical Trends in Mortality and Health, Employment, and Disability Insurance Participation and Reforms
by Klaas de Vos & Arie Kapteyn & Adriaan Kalwij
- 420-428 Comment on "Risk Heterogeneity and Credit Supply: Evidence from the Mortgage Market"
In: NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2012, Volume 27
by José-Luis Peydró
- 429-436 Comment on "Risk Heterogeneity and Credit Supply: Evidence from the Mortgage Market"
In: NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2012, Volume 27
by Bernard Salanié
- 435-442 Comment on "Entitlement Reforms in Europe: Policy Mixes in the Current Pension Reform Process"
In: Fiscal Policy after the Financial Crisis
by David A. Wise
- 439-448 Revenge of the Optimum Currency Area
In: NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2012, Volume 27
by Paul Krugman
- 443-485 "Fiscal Devaluation" and Fiscal Consolidation: The VAT in Troubled Times
In: Fiscal Policy after the Financial Crisis
by Ruud de Mooij & Michael Keen
- 486-493 Comment on "'Fiscal Devaluation' and Fiscal Consolidation: The VAT in Troubled Times"
In: Fiscal Policy after the Financial Crisis
by James M. Poterba
- 495-525 Fiscal Rules: Theoretical Issues and Historical Experiences
In: Fiscal Policy after the Financial Crisis
by Charles Wyplosz
- 526-529 Comment on "Fiscal Rules: Theoretical Issues and Historical Experiences"
In: Fiscal Policy after the Financial Crisis
by Lucio R. Pench
- 531-570 The Electoral Consequences of Large Fiscal Adjustments
In: Fiscal Policy after the Financial Crisis
by Alberto Alesina & Dorian Carloni & Giampaolo Lecce
- 570-572 Comment on "The Electoral Consequences of Large Fiscal Adjustments"
In: Fiscal Policy after the Financial Crisis
by Thomas Romer
- 12449 Introduction to "Innovation Policy and the Economy, Volume 12"
In: Innovation Policy and the Economy, Volume 12
by Josh Lerner & Scott Stern
- 12558 Introduction to "Tax Policy and the Economy, Volume 26"
In: Tax Policy and the Economy, Volume 26
by Jeffrey R. Brown
- 12714 Front matter and Introduction to "Innovation Policy and the Economy, Volume 13"
In: Innovation Policy and the Economy, Volume 13
by Josh Lerner & Scott Stern
- 12740 Editorial and Abstracts for "NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2012, Volume 27"
In: NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2012, Volume 27
by Daron Acemoglu & Jonathan Parker & Michael Woodford
- 12848 Introduction to "Tax Policy and the Economy, volume 27"
In: Tax Policy and the Economy, Volume 27
by Jeffrey R. Brown
- 13195 Did the New Deal Solidify the 1932 Democratic Realignment?
In: The Microeconomics of New Deal Policy
by Shawn Kantor & Price V. Fishback & John J. Wallis
- 13196 Why Did the Electorate Swing Between Parties During the Great Depression?
In: The Microeconomics of New Deal Policy
by Robert K. Fleck
- 13197 The Effects of Reconstruction Finance Corporation Assistance on Michigan's Banks' Survival in the 1930s
In: The Microeconomics of New Deal Policy
by Charles W. Calomiris & Joseph R. Mason & Marc Weidenmier & Katherine Bobroff
- 13198 Does "Skin in the Game" Reduce Risk Taking? Leverage, Liability, and the Long-run Consequences of the New Deal Banking Reforms
In: The Microeconomics of New Deal Policy
by Kris James Mitchener & Gary Richardson
- 13199 Cementing the Case for Collusion under the National Recovery Administration
In: The Microeconomics of New Deal Policy
by Mark Chicu & Chris Vickers & Nicolas L. Ziebarth
- 13200 The Effect of Institutional Regime Change Within the New Deal on Industrial Output and Labor Markets
In: The Microeconomics of New Deal Policy
by Jason E. Taylor & Todd C. Neumann
- 13201 Did the New Deal Expand U.S. Trade?
In: The Microeconomics of New Deal Policy
by Douglas A. Irwin
- 13202 The New Deal and the Origins of the Modern American Real Estate Loan Contract
In: The Microeconomics of New Deal Policy
by Jonathan Rose & Kenneth Snowden
- 13203 New Deal Public Housing Projects and Their Impact on Local Communities
In: The Microeconomics of New Deal Policy
by Trevor M. Kollmann
- 13204 The Effects of the Works Progress Administration's Anti-Malaria Programs in Georgia 1932–1947
In: The Microeconomics of New Deal Policy
by Carl T. Kitchens
- 13205 New Deal or No Deal in the Cotton South: The Effect of the AAA on the Agriculture Labor Structure
In: The Microeconomics of New Deal Policy
by Briggs Depew & Price Fishback & Paul Rhode
- 13206 Raising the Barcode Scanner: Technology and Productivity in the Retail Sector
In: Standards, Patents and Innovations
by Emek Basker
- 13207 Innovating Standards through Informal Consortia: The Case of Wireless Telecommunications
In: Standards, Patents and Innovations
by Henry Delcamp & Aija Leiponen
- 13208 Patent Pools, Thickets, and Open Source Software Entry by Start-Up Firms
In: Standards, Patents and Innovations
by Wen Wen & Marco Ceccagnoli & Chris Forman
- 13209 International Standards and International Trade: Empirical Evidence from ISO 9000 Diffusion
In: Standards, Patents and Innovations
by Joseph A. Clougherty & Michał Grajek
- 13210 Patent Disclosure in Standard Setting
In: Standards, Patents and Innovations
by Bernhard Ganglmair & Emanuele Tarantino
- 13211 A Tale of Two Standards: Patent Pools and Innovation in the Optical Disk Drive Industry
In: Standards, Patents and Innovations
by Kenneth Flamm
- 13212 Patent Trolls and Technology Diffusion
In: Standards, Patents and Innovations
by Catherine Tucker
- 13213 Do Patent Pools Encourage Innovation? Evidence from 20 Industries in the 1930s
In: Standards, Patents and Innovations
by Ryan Lampe & Petra Moser
- 13214 Rewarding Duopoly Innovators: The Price of Exclusivity
In: Standards, Patents and Innovations
by Hugo Hopenhayn & Matthew Mitchell
- 13215 Weak Patents Are a Weak Deterrent: Patent Portfolios, the Orange Book Listing Standard, and Generic Entry in Pharmaceuticals
In: Standards, Patents and Innovations
by C. Scott Hemphill & Bhaven N. Sampat
- 13216 Intellectual Property Rights and the Evolution of Scientific Journals as Knowledge Platforms
In: Standards, Patents and Innovations
by Daniel C. Fehder & Fiona Murray & Scott Stern
- 13217 Entrepreneurial Taxation and Occupational Choice
In: Business Taxation (Trans-Atlantic Public Economics Seminar)
by Florian Scheuer
- 13220 International Taxation and Cross-Border Banking
In: Business Taxation (Trans-Atlantic Public Economics Seminar)
by Harry Huizinga & Johannes Voget & Wolf Wagner
- 13221 The Elasticity of Corporate Taxable Income: New Evidence from UK Tax Records
In: Business Taxation (Trans-Atlantic Public Economics Seminar)
by Michael Devereux & Li Liu & Simon Loretz
- 13227 Corporate Taxes and Internal Borrowing within Multinational Firms
In: Business Taxation (Trans-Atlantic Public Economics Seminar)
by Peter Egger & Christian Keuschnigg & Valeria Merlo & Georg Wamser
- 13228 The Differential Effects of Bilateral Tax Treaties
In: Business Taxation (Trans-Atlantic Public Economics Seminar)
by Bruce A. Blonigen & Lindsay Oldenski & Nicholas Sly
- 13229 Why Do Individuals Choose Defined Contribution Plans? Evidence from Participants in a Large Public Plan
In: Retirement Benefits for State and Local Employees: Designing Pension Plans for the Twenty-First Century
by Jeffrey R. Brown & Scott J. Weisbenner
- 13230 Linking Benefits to Investment Performance in US Public Pension Systems
In: Retirement Benefits for State and Local Employees: Designing Pension Plans for the Twenty-First Century
by Robert Novy-Marx & Joshua D. Rauh
- 13231 The Effect of Pension Design on Employer Costs and Employee Retirement Choices: Evidence from Oregon
In: Retirement Benefits for State and Local Employees: Designing Pension Plans for the Twenty-First Century
by John Chalmers & Woodrow T. Johnson & Jonathan Reuter
- 13232 What Makes Annuitization More Appealing?
In: Retirement Benefits for State and Local Employees: Designing Pension Plans for the Twenty-First Century
by John Beshears & James Choi & David Laibson & Brigitte C. Madrian & Stephen P. Zeldes
- 13233 Defined Benefit Pension Plan Distribution Decisions by Public Sector Employees
In: Retirement Benefits for State and Local Employees: Designing Pension Plans for the Twenty-First Century
by Robert L. Clark & Melinda Sandler Morrill & David Vanderweide
- 13236 Reform of Police Pensions in England and Wales
In: Retirement Benefits for State and Local Employees: Designing Pension Plans for the Twenty-First Century
by Rowena Crawford & Richard Disney
- 13240 Shrouded Costs of Government: The Political Economy of State and Local Public Pensions
In: Retirement Benefits for State and Local Employees: Designing Pension Plans for the Twenty-First Century
by Edward L. Glaeser & Giacomo A. M. Ponzetto
- 13444 Front matter, table of contents, acknowledgments
In: Capitalizing China
by Joseph P. H. Fan & Randall Morck