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Creator: Gorajek, Adam and Malin, Benjamin A. Series: Staff report (Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Research Department) Number: 629 Description: This dataset supports Staff Report 629: Comment on "Star Wars: The Empirics Strike Back" and Staff Report 630: Online Appendix for: "Star Wars the Empirics Strike Back".
Keyword: Z-curve, Research credibility, Research replicability, and Researcher bias Subject (JEL): A11 - Role of Economics; Role of Economists; Market for Economists and C13 - Estimation: General -
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Creator: Bank, Joel; Fitchett, Hamish; Gorajek, Adam; Malin, Benjamin A.; and Staib, Andrew Series: Staff report (Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Research Department) Number: 620 Description: The zip file contains the replication programs, code, data, results, tables, and graphs that accompany Staff Report 620. The readme.pdf file is included in the zip file and also available separately.
Keyword: Researcher bias and Central banks Subject (JEL): E58 - Central Banks and Their Policies, A11 - Role of Economics; Role of Economists; Market for Economists, and C13 - Estimation: General -
Creator: Bergoeing, Raphael; Kehoe, Patrick J.; Kehoe, Timothy Jerome, 1953-; and Soto, Raimundo Description: Data supporting the chapter "A Decade Lost and Found: Mexico and Chile in the 1980s."
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Creator: Schulhofer-Wohl, Sam Series: Staff report (Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Research Department) Number: 462 Abstract: This appendix contains seven sections. Section A reports results from running regressions of labor earnings on GDP using data from the PSID, for comparison with the results using HRS data in the body of the paper. Section B examines the relationship between family income, aggregate shocks, and risk preferences in the PSID. Section C gives technical details on the Markov Chain Monte Carlo estimation employed in table 1 of the paper and reports the complete parameter estimates for the regressions summarized in that table. Section D reports results when the relationship between earnings and aggregate shocks is estimated with individual-specific coecients rather than common coecients for each risk-tolerance group. Section E reports results comparable to table 1 of the paper and table D.1 of this appendix using only Social Security covered earnings instead of the combination of Social Security and W-2 earnings. Section F reports robustness checks for tables 2 and 3 of the paper under alternative definitions of the household and the consumption and income variables. Section G reports robustness checks for tables 2 and 3 under an alternative definition of the leisure variable.
Keyword: Heterogeneity, Imperfect insurance, Risk sharing, and Risk preferences Subject (JEL): E24 - Macroeconomics : Consumption, saving, production, employment, and investment - Employment ; Unemployment ; Wages ; Intergenerational income distribution ; Aggregate human capital and E21 - Macroeconomics : Consumption, saving, production, employment, and investment - Consumption ; Saving ; Wealth -
Creator: Weber, Warren E. Description: Balance sheets, North Carolina state banks
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Creator: Weber, Warren E. Description: Balance sheets, Minnesota state banks
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Creator: Weber, Warren E. Description: Balance sheets, Louisiana state banks
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Creator: Weber, Warren E. Description: Balance sheets, Mississippi state banks
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Creator: Pahl, Cynthia Keyword: Licensing, Mortgage broker, Data, Regulation, and Mortgage lending -
Creator: Weber, Warren E. Description: Balance sheets, New Hampshire state banks
