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1999
1998
1997
- 97-26 Why Some Firm Export
by Berbard, A.
- 97-25 Efficient Wage Dispersion
by Acemoglu, D. & Shimer, R.
- 97-24 The Structure of Wages and Investment in General Training
by Acemoglu, D. & Pischke, J.S.
- 97-23 Why Did West Extend the Franchise? Democracy, Ineqiality and Growth in Historical Perspective
by Acemoglu, D. & Robinson, J.
- 97-22 Informational Herding and Optimal Experientation
by Smith, L. & Sorensen, P.
- 97-21 Exceptional Exporter Performance: Cause, Effect, or Both?
by Bernard, A.
- 97-20 Aggregaete Investment
by Cabalero, R.J.
- 97-19 Integrating Punishment and Efficiency Concerns in Punitive Damages for Reckless Disregard of Risks to Others
by Diamond, P.A.
- 97-18 Jobless Growth: Appropriability, Factor-Substitution, and Unemployment
by Caballero, R.J. & Hammour, M.L.
- 97-17 Efficiency Effects of Punitive Damages
by Peter Diamond
- 97-16 Efficiency Effects of Punitive Damages
by Diamond, P.
- 97-15 Observations and Conjectures on the U.S. Employment Miracle
by Krueger, A. & Pischke, J.S.
- 97-14 Why Do New Technologies Complement Skills? Directed Technical Change and Wage Inequality
by Acemoglu, D.
- 97-13b Gradual Incorporation of Information into Stock Prices: Empirical Strategies
by Ellison, S.F. & Mullin, W.S.
- 97-13 The Leontief-Trefler Hypothesis and Factor Price Insensitivity
by Repetto, A. & Ventura, J.
- 97-12 Current Acounts in Debtor and Creditor Countries
by Kraay, A. & Ventura, J.
- 97-11 Sigle Crossing Properties and the Existence of Pure Strategy Equilibria in Games of Incomplete Information
by Athey, S.
- 97-10 Rationing Medical Care: An Economist's Perspective
by Diamond, P.
- 97-9 Efficient Unemployment Insurance
by Acemoglu, D. & Shimer, R.
- 97-8 The Labor Market and Corporate Structure
by Acemoglu, D. & Newman, A.F.
- 97-7 Efficient Wage Dispersion
by Acemoglu, D. & Shimer, R.
- 97-6 Setting Standards: Information Accumulation in Development
by Acemoglu, D. & Zilibotti, F.
- 97-5 Time Consistent Optimal Stopping
by Smith, L.
- 97-4 A Theory of Misgovernance
by Banerjee, A.V.
- 97-3 The Sugar Institute Learns to Organize Information Exchange
by Genesove, D. & Mullin, W.
- 97-2a Assortative Matching and Search
by Shimer, R. & Smith, L.
- 97-2b Assortative Matching and Search
by Shimer, R. & Smith, L.
- 97-1 A Graphical Depiction of the Rubinstein-Stahl Bargaining Solution
by Smith, L.
1996
- 96-34 Social Learning in a Changing World
by Smith, L
- 96-33 Good Jobs Versus Bad Jobs : Theory and Some Evidence
by Acemoglu, D
- 96-32 Why Did the West Extend the Franchise? Inequality and Growth in Historical Perspetive
by Acemoglu, D
- 96-30 Disorganization
by Blanchard, O & Kremer, M
- 96-29 What We Know and Do Not Know about the Natural Rate of Unemployment
by Blanchard, O & Katz, L
- 96-28 Continuous Training in Germany
by Pischke, J-S
- 96-27 Conditional Independance in Sample Selection Models
by Angrist, J.D.
- 96-26 Technology, Unemployment and Efficiency
by Acemoglu, D
- 96-25 The Macroeconomics of Specificity
by Caballero, R-J & Hammour, M-L
- 96-24 Characteristics of Demand for Pharmaceutical Products : an Examination of four Cephalosporins
by Ellison, S & Cockburn, I & Griliches, A & Hausman, J
- 96-23 Wage Inequality and Segregation by Skill
by Kremer, M & Maskin, E
- 96-22 Comparative Statics under Uncertainty : Single Crossing Properties and Log-Supermodularity
by Athey, S
- 96-21 Private and Public Supply of Liquidity
by Holmstrom, B & Tirole, J
- 96-20 Do Rational Traders Frenzy?
by Smith, L
- 96-19 Pathological Outcomes of Observational Learning
by Smith, L. & Sorensen, P.
- 96-18 How Much Does Sorting Increase Inequality?
by Kremer, M.
- 96-17 Elephants
by Kremer, M. & Morcom, C.
- 96-16 An Inequality for Vector-Valued Martingales and Its Applications
by Bai, J.
- 96-15 Changes in Unemployment and Wage Inequality: An Alternative Theory and Some Evidence
by Acemoglu, D.
- 96-14 Fixed Costs: The Demise of Marginal q
by Caballero, R.J.
- 96-13 A Note on Spurious Break and Regime Shift in Cointegrating Relationship
by Bai, J.
- 96-12 The Returns to Computer Use Revisited: Have Pencils Changed the Wage Structure Too?
by Dinardo, J.E. & Pischke, J.S.
- 96-11 A Representative Consumer Theory of Distribution
by Caselli, F. & Ventura, J.
- 96-10 Exports and Success in German Manufacturing
by Bernard, A. & Wagner, J.
- 96-9 Informational Herding as Experimentation Deja Vu
by Smith, L. & Sorensen, P.
- 96-8 Agency Costs in the Process of Development
by Acemoglu, D. & Zilibotti, F.
- 96-7 Why Do Firms Train? Theory and Evidence
by Acemoglu, D. & Pischki, J.S.
- 96-6 On the Irrelevance of Trade Timing
by Smith, L.
- 96-5 Property Rights, Corruption and the Allocation of Talent: A General Equilibrium Approach
by Acemoglu, D. & Verdier, T.
- 96-4 Basins of Attraction, Long Run Equilibria, and the Speed of Step-by- Step Evolution
by Ellison, G.
- 96-3 Risk Taking by Mutual Funds as a Response to Incentives
by Chevalier, J. & Ellison, G.
- 96-2 Stock Ownership Patterns, Stock Market Fluctuations, and Consumption
by Poterba, J.M. & Samwick, A.A.
- 96-1 Characterizing Properties of Stochastic Objective Functions
by Athey, S.
1995
1994
- 95-11 Access Pricing and Competition
by J-J. Laffont & J. Tirole
- 95-10 A Note on Environmental Innovation
by J-J. Laffont & J. Tirole
- 94-32 Explaining Investment Dynamics in U.S. Manufacturing: Generalized (S,s) Approach
by Caballero, R.J.
- 94-31 Access Pricing and Competition
by Jean-Jacques Laffont & Jean Tirole
- 94-30 Exporters, Skill Upgrading, and the Wage Gap
by Bernard, A.B. & Jensen, J.B.
- 94-29 On the Near Optimality of Linear Incentives
by Peter Diamond
- 94-28 The Risk Premium Hypothesis and Two-Part Tariff Contract Design: Some Empirical Evidence
by Chisholm, D.C.
- 94-27 Geographic Concentration in U.S. Manufacturing Industries: A Dartboard Approach
by Ellison, G. & Glaeser, E.L.
- 94-26 Profit-Sharing Versus Fixed-Payment Contracts: Evidence from the Motion- Pictures Industry
by Chisholm, D.C.
- 94-25 An Exemple of Non-Martingale Learning
by Smith, L. & Sorensen, P.
- 94-24 Pathological Models of Observational Learning
by Smith, L. & Sorensen, P.
- 94-23 Search in the Labor market: Incomplete Contracts and Growth
by Acemoglu, D.
- 94-22 Corporate Control and Balance of Powers
by Acemoglu, D.
- 94-21 Valuation of New Goods Under Perfect and Imperfect Competition
by Hausman, J.A.
- 94-20 Insulations of pensions from Political Risk
by Diamond, P.
- 94-19 Misclassification of Dependent Variable in a Discrete Response Setting
by Hausman, J.A. & Morton, F.M.S.
- 94-18 On the Timing and Efficiency of Creative Distribution
by Caballero, R.J. & Hammour, M.L.
- 94-17 Necessary and Sufficient Conditions for the Perfect Finite Horizon Folk Theorem
by Smith, L.
- 94-16 Education, Income Distribution, and Growth: The Local Connection
by Benabou, R.
- 94-15 Social Mobility and Redistributive Politics
by Thomas Piketty
- 94-14 Optimal Income Taxation: An Exemple with a U-Shaped Pattern of Optimal Marginal Tax Rates
by Diamond, P.
- 94-13 Normal and Real Authority in Organizations
by Philippe Aghion & Jean Tirole
- 94-12 Comparing Apples to Oranges: Productivity Convergence & Measurement across Industries & Countries
by Andrew B. Bernard & Charles I. Jones
- 94-11 Saving Babies: The Efficacy and Cost of Recent Expansions of Medicaid Eligibility for Pregnant Women
by Gruber, J. & Currie, J.
- 94-10 Tax Incentives and the Decision to Purchase Health Insurance: Evidence from the Self-Employed
by Gruber, J. & Poterba, J.
- 94-08 Wages and Employment Effects of Immigration to Germany: An Analysis Based on Local Labor Markets
by Pischke, J.S. & Velling, J.
- 94-07 Stochastic Equicontinuity and Weak Convergence of Unbounded Sequential Empirical Proceses
by Bai, J.
- 94-06 Estimation of Structural Change Based on Wald-Type Statistics
by Bai, J.
- 94-05 The Labor Market Efects of Introducing National Health Insurance: Evidence from Canada
by Gruber, J. & Hanratty, M.
- 94-04 Health Insurance Availability and the Retirement Decision
by Gruber, J. & Madrian, B.C.
- 94-03 Limited Insurance Portability and Job Mobility: The Effects of Public Policy on Job-Lock
by Gruber, J. & Madrian, B.C.
- 94-02 Equity and Time to Sale in the Real Estate Market
by Genesove, D. & Mayer, C.J.
- 94-01 Measurement Error and Earnings Dynamics: Some Estimates from the PSID Validation Study
by Pischke, J.S.
- 95-9 Pollution Permits and Compliance Strategies
by J-J. Laffont & J. Tirole
- 95-8 Formal and Real Authority in Organizations
by Philippe Aghion & Jean Tirole
- 95-7 Exporters, Jobs and Wages in U.S. Manufacturing: 1976-1987
by Andrew B. Bernard & J. Bradford Jensen
- 95-2 Superstars in the NBA: Economic Value and Policy
by J.Hausman & G. Leonard
- 95-1 Financial Intermediation, Loanable Funds and the Real Sector
by Bengt Holmstrom & Jean Tirole
- 94-9 Monitoring and Collusion: "Carrots" versus "Sticks" in the Control of Auditors
by Daron Acemoglu
1993
- 93-20 Social Mobility & Corporate Development
by Philippe Aghion & Thomas Piketty
- 93-19 The Folk Theorem for Repeated Games
by Abreu, D. & Dutta, P.K. & Smith, L.
- 93-18 Flexible Simulation Moment Estimation of Nonlinear Errors- in- Variables Models
by Newey, W.K.
- 93-17 Productivity Across Industries and Countries: Time Series Theory and Evidence
by Bernard, A.B. & Jones, C.I.
- 93-16 Individual Income, Incomplete Information, and Aggregate Consumption
by Pischke, J.S.
- 93-15 Credit Market Imperfections and Separation of Ownership from Control as a Strategic Decision
by Acemoglu, D.
- 93-14 Labor Market Imperfections and Thick Market Externalities from Innovations
by Acemoglu, D.
- 93-13 A Theory of Collective Reputations with Applications to the Persistence of Corruption and to Firm Quality
by Tirole, J.
- 93-12 On the Management of Innovation
by Aghion, P. & Tirole, J.
- 93-11 The Internal Organization of Government
by Tirole, J.
- 93-10 Convergence Rates for Series Estimators
by Newey, W.K.
- 93-9 Testing for Parameter Constancy in Linear Regressions: Empirical Distribution Function Approach
by Bai, J.
- 93-8 On the Speed of Transition in Central Europe
by Aghion, P. & Blanchard, O.J.
- 93-7 Convergence in International Output
by Bernard, A.B. & Durlauf, S.N.
- 93-6 Necessary and Sufficient Conditions for the Perfect Finite Horizon Folk Theorem
by Smith, L.
- 93-5 Consumption and the Recession of 1990-1991
by Blanchard, O.
- 93-1 Testing the Internal Consistency of Contingent Valuation Surveys
by Diamond, P.
1992
- 92-19 The Efficiency of a Group-Specific Mandated Benefit: Evidence from Health Insurance Benefits for Maternity
by Gruber, J.
- 92-18 State Mandated Benefits and Employer Provided Health Insurance
by Gruber, J.
- 92-17 Privatization and Management Incentives in the Transition Period in Eastern Europe
by Schmidt, K.M. & Schnitzer, M.
- 92-16 Income Inequality and the Incomes of Very High Income Taxpayers: Evidence from Tax Returns
by Feenberg, D.R. & Poterba, J.M.
- 92-15 Folk Theorems for Repeated Games: A NEU Condition
by Abreu, D. & Dutta, P.K. & Smith, L.
- 92-14 401(k) Plans and Tax-Deferred Savings
by Poterba, J.M. & Venti, S.F. & Wise, D.A.
- 92-13 Learning Mixed Equilibria
by Fudenberg, D. & Kreps, D.M.