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Sweat Equity in U.S. Private Business
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Germs, Social Networks, and Growth
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Exchange Rate Policies at the Zero Lower Bound
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Prices Are Sticky After All
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Joint-Search Theory: New Opportunities and New Frictions
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A Quantitative Analysis of the Evolution of the U.S. Wage Distribution: 1970–2000
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Fund Managers, Career Concerns, and Asset Price Volatility
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Real-Time Forecasting with a Mixed-Frequency VAR
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Heterogeneity and Tests of Risk Sharing: Internet Appendix
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Using the General Equilibrium Growth Model to Study Great Depressions: A Reply to Temin
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Aggregate Implications of Innovation Policy
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Optimal Regulation in the Presence of Reputation Concerns
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Financial Frictions and Fluctuations in Volatility
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Heterogeneity in Expected Longevities
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Measuring the Financial Soundness of U.S. Firms, 1926–2012
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Coordination and Crisis in Monetary Unions
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Informational Rigidities and the Stickiness of Temporary Sales
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The Cyclicality of the Opportunity Cost of Employment
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Coarse Pricing Policies
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Debt Constraints and Employment
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On Sunk Costs and Trade Liberalization in Applied General Equilibrium
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Rewarding Sequential Innovators: Prizes, Patents and Buyouts
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Is Lumpy Investment Relevant for the Business Cycle?
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Perfectly Competitive Innovation
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A Welfare Analysis of Occupational Licensing in U.S. States
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Online Appendix for: International Evidence on Long-Run Money Demand
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International Evidence on Long-Run Money Demand
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Slow Convergence in Economies with Organization Capital
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Market Structure and Monetary Non-neutrality
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Sovereign Risk Contagion
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Money in the Production Function
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Bad Investments and Missed Opportunities? Postwar Capital Flows to Asia and Latin America
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Government Guarantees and the Valuation of American Banks
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Asset Pricing with Endogenously Uninsurable Tail Risk
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College Tuition and Income Inequality
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A Demand System Approach to Asset Pricing
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Sovereign Default Risk and Firm Heterogeneity
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Optimal Income Taxation: Mirrlees Meets Ramsey
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Real Exchange Rates and Primary Commodity Prices
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Sequential Equilibria in a Ramsey Tax Model
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Technical Appendix: Can Sticky Price Models Generate Volatile and Persistent Real Exchange Rates?
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Branch Versus Unit Banking: A Survey of the Literature
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Branch Regulation and Its Effect on Commercial Bank Entry
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Estimation of Dynamic Labor Demand Schedules Under Rational Expectations
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Explaining the Demand for Free Bank Notes
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Inflation, Money, and Output Under Alternative Monetary Standards
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The Time Consistency of Monetary and Fiscal Policies
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Partial Adjustment Without Apology
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Tobin's q and Asset Returns: Implications for Business Cycle Analysis
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Transaction Services, Inflation, and Welfare
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The Monetary and Fiscal History of Brazil, 1960-2016
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Transactions Demand for Money
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Minimax-Nash
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A Hybrid Fiat-Commodity Monetary System
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A Suggestion for Further Simplifying the Theory of Money
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Aggregation Over Time and the Inverse Optimal Predictor Problem for Adaptive Expectations in Continuous Time
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A Model of Commodity Money
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On the Need for a New Approach to Analyzing Monetary Policy
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Money, Real Interest Rates, and Output: A Reinterpretation of Postwar U.S. Data
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Output Variability in an Open-Economy Macro Model With Variance-Dependent Parameters
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Ricardian Equivalence and Money Dominated in Return: Are They Mutually Consistent Generally?
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Sustainable Plans and Debt
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A Contribution to the Pure Theory of Money
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More on Money as a Medium of Exchange
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International Evidence on the Historical Properties of Business Cycles
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Liquidity Effects and the Monetary Transmission Mechanism
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Real Effects of Monetary Policy in a World Economy
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Optimality of the Friedman Rule in Economies With Distorting Taxes
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Interest Rates Under the U.S. National Banking System
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Mechanics of Forming and Estimating Dynamic Linear Economies
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Nonuniqueness of Solutions in Applied General Equilibrium Models With Scale Economies and Imperfect Competition
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Localization of Industry and Vertical Disintegration
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The Jointly Optimal Inflation Tax, Income Tax Structure, and Transfers
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Fixed vs. Floating Exchange Rates: A Dynamic General Equilibrium Analysis
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On the Mechanics of Forming and Estimating Dynamic Linear Economies
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Why Do Americans Work So Much More Than Europeans?
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How Prescribed Policy Can Mislead When Data Are Defective: A Follow-up to Srinivasan (1994) Using General Equilibrium
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A Model of Commodity Money, With Applications to Gresham’s Law and the Debasement Puzzle
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Sticky Price Models of the Business Cycle: Can the Contract Multiplier Solve the Persistence Problem?
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Step-by-Step Migration to Efficient Agglomerations
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Individual and Aggregate Real Balances in a Random-Matching Model
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Can Sticky Price Models Generate Volatile and Persistent Real Exchange Rates?
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Can Sticky Price Models Generate Volatile and Persistent Real Exchange Rates? (December 1998 Version)
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Can the Mortensen-Pissarides Matching Model Match the Business Cycle Facts?
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Sticky Price and Limited Participation Models of Money: A Comparison
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Hot Money
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The Demand for Money and the Nonneutrality of Money
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Comments on Gordon, Leeper, and Zha’s “Trends in Velocity and Policy Expectations”
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Using Simulation Methods for Bayesian Econometric Models: Inference, Development, and Communication
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Optimal Fiscal and Monetary Policy
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Money and Interest Rates With Endogenously Segmented Markets
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Do Mergers Lead to Monopoly in the Long Run? Results From the Dominant Firm Model
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Re-Examining the Contributions of Money and Banking Shocks to the U.S. Great Depression
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Growth and Business Cycles
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Some Fresh Perspectives on Price-Support Policies
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Knowledge Diffusion through Employee Mobility
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Risky Collateral and Deposit Insurance
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The Scale of Production in Technological Revolutions
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Societal Benefits of Nominal Bonds
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Endogenous Policy Choice: The Case of Pollution and Growth
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