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The Consumption Process Implied by an Efficient Credit Contract
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The Co-Evolution of the Real and Financial Sectors in the Growth Process
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Calibration and Bayesian Learning
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Bayesian Inference for Linear Models Subject to Linear Inequality Constraints
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The Replacement Problem
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Private Money Creation and the Suffolk Banking System
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Economic Fluctuations Without Shocks to Fundamentals; Or, Does the Stock Market Dance to its Own Music?
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A Structural Model of Multiple Welfare Program Participation and Labor Supply
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Ex-Dividend Price Behavior of Common Stocks
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Privatization, the Entrepreneurial Sector, and Growth in Post-Comecon Economies
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A Model of Family Labor Supply in War and Peace
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Will The New $100 Bill Decrease Counterfeiting?
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On the Need for Fiscal Constraints in a Monetary Union
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Neighbors: A Locational Model of Human Capital Acquisition
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Lessons From a Laissez-Faire Payments System: The Suffolk Banking System (1825–1858)
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Putty-Clay Capital and Energy
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Monetary Policy Transmission when there are Nontraded Goods
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On the Turnover of Business Firms and Business Managers
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Tax Disturbances and Real Economic Activity in the Postwar United States
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Moral Hazard Under Commercial and Universal Banking
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Short-Run and Long-Run Effects of Changes in Money in a Random Matching Model
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An Evaluation of the Performance of an Applied General Equilibrium Model of the Spanish Economy
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Walras' Law and Nonoptimal Equilibria in Overlapping Generations Models
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The Use of Debt and Equity in Optimal Financial Contracts
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Optimal Capital Income Taxation With Incomplete Markets, Borrowing Constraints, and Constant Discounting
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The Equity Premium and the Allocation of Income Risk
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Revisionist History: How Data Revisions Distort Economic Policy Research
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The Allocation of Goods and Time Over the Business Cycle
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Variable Selection and Model Comparison in Regression
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Comment on Aghion-Blanchard : "On the Speed of Transition in Central Europe"
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Existence of Steady States With Positive Consumption in the Kiyotaki-Wright Model
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Technical Appendix for Liquidity Effects, Monetary Policy, and the Business Cycle
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Inflation, Financial Markets, & Capital Formation
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Technical Appendix to “Optimal Fiscal Policy in a Business Cycle Model”
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Models of Sovereign Debt: Partial vs. General Reputations
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Posterior Simulators in Econometrics
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On Characterizing Equilibria of Economies With Externalities and Taxes as Solutions to Optimization Problems
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The Output, Employment, and Interest Rate Effects of Government Consumption
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Dynamic Games With Hidden Actions and Hidden States
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Debt Constrained Asset Markets
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Algorithms for Explaining Forecast Revisions
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Solving the Stochastic Growth Model with a Finite Element Method
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Deposit Insurance: A Reconsideration
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Inflation and Financial Market Performance
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Temporal Aggregation in a Multi-Sector Economy With Endogenous Growth
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Implementing Efficient Allocations in a Model of Financial Intermediation
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Transaction Services, Inflation, and Welfare
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Industry Evolution and Transition: The Role of Information Capital
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In This Issue [Winter 1999]
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Early Progress on the "Problem of Economic Development"
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On Convergence in Endogenous Growth Models
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Why Markets in Foreign Exchange Are Different From Other Markets
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A Defense of AK Growth Models
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The Swedish Business Cycle: Stylized Facts Over 130 Years
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On Bayesian Routes to Unit Roots
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Nominal Contracting Theories of Unemployment: Evidence From Panel Data
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New Evidence on Altruism: A Study of TIAA-CREF Retirees
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The Syndrome of Exchange-Rate-Based Stabilizations and the Uncertain Duration of Currency Pegs
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The Optimal Inflation Tax
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The Labor Market Implications of Unemployment Insurance and Short-Time Compensation
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Absence-of-Double-Coincidence Models of Money: A Progress Report
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The Efficiency and Welfare Effects of Tax Reform: Are Fewer Tax Brackets Better Than More?
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The Output, Employment, and Interest Rate Effects of Government Consumption
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Macroeconomics With Frictions
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Cyclical Factor Utilization
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Current Real Business Cycle Theories and Aggregate Labor Market Fluctuations
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Entrepreneurship, Saving, and Social Mobility
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The Simple Analytics of Commodity Futures Markets: Do They Stabilize Prices? Do They Raise Welfare?
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Liquidity and Real Activity in Three Monetary Models
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Ex-Day Behavior of Japanese Stock Prices: New Insights From New Methodology
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In This Issue [Winter 1990]
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On the Contribution of Technology Shocks to Business Cycles
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The Labor Market in Real Business Cycle Theory
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When Unit Roots Matter: Excess Volatility and Excess Smoothness of Long Term Interest Rates
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Defending Zero Inflation: All for Naught
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Risk-Taking, Global Diversification, and Growth
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Explaining Financial Market Facts: The Importance of Incomplete Markets and Transaction Costs
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The Growth Effects of Monetary Policy
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How the U.S. Treasury Should Auction Its Debt
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Rational Herd Behavior and the Globalization of Securities Markets
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The One-Sector Growth Model With Idiosyncratic Shocks
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A Fine Time for Monetary Policy?
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Minimum Weighted Residual Methods for Solving Aggregate Growth Models
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Federal Fiscal Constitutions Part 1: Risk Sharing and Moral Hazard
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On Maximum-Likelihood Estimation of the Differencing Parameter of Fractionally Integrated Noise With Unknown Mean
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A New Idea for Welfare Reform
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Fiscal Policy, Productivity Shocks, and the U.S. Trade Balance Deficit
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A Business Cycle Model with Nominal Wage Contracts and Government
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Dimensions of Inequality: Facts on the U.S. Distributions of Earnings, Income, and Wealth
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Productive Externalities and Business Cycles
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Stochastic Volatility and the Distribution of Exchange Rate News
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Sectoral Shift Theories of Unemployment: Evidence From Panel Data
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Energy Price Shocks, Capacity Utilization and Business Cycle Fluctuations
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A Banking Model in Which Partial Suspension Is Best
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Staggered Contracts and Business Cycle Persistence
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Plant Level Irreversible Investment and Equilibrium Business Cycles
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In This Issue [Spring 1993]
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Electronic Money: The End of Inflation?
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The Role Played by Public Enterprises: How Much Does It Differ Across Countries?
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In This Issue [Spring 1990]
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