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If Exchange Rates Are Random Walks Then Almost Everything We Say About Monetary Policy Is Wrong
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Investment-Specific Technological Change, Skill Accumulation, and Wage Inequality
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Taxation, Entrepreneurship and Wealth
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A Critique of Structural VARs Using Real Business Cycle Theory
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Risk Sharing, Inequality, and Fertility
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Sticky Prices and Sectoral Real Exchange Rates
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Competitive Equilibria with Limited Enforcement
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Optimal Indirect and Capital Taxation
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The Optimal Degree of Discretion in Monetary Policy
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Asymmetric Expectation Effects of Regime Shifts and the Great Moderation
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A Game-Theoretic View of the Fiscal Theory of the Price Level
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Business Start-Ups and Productive Efficiency
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On the Needed Quantity of Government Debt
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Sales and the Real Effects of Monetary Policy
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Consumption Over the Life Cycle? How Different Is Housing?
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Interest Rates and Inflation
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Notes on Hyperinflations
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On the Need for a New Approach to Analyzing Monetary Policy
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The Advantage of Transparent Instruments of Monetary Policy
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Intermediated Quantities and Returns
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New Goods and the Size Distribution of Firms
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Capital Taxation During the U.S. Great Depression
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The Transition to a New Economy After the Second Industrial Revolution
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Facts and Myths about the Financial Crisis of 2008
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Prizes and Patents: Using Market Signals to Provide Incentives for Innovations
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Consumer Bankruptcy: A Fresh Start
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Designing Optimal Disability Insurance
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Expensed and Sweat Equity
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Decades Lost and Found: Mexico and Chile Since 1980
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Urban Structure and Growth
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Sticky Prices and Monetary Policy Shocks
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Updated Facts on the U.S. Distributions of Earnings, Income, and Wealth
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Search, Money, and Inflation under Private Information
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Some Monetary Facts
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Accounting for the Great Depression
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The Relationship Between Money and Prices: Some Historical Evidence Reconsidered
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The Published Work of Bruce D. Smith
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Interbank Payments Relationships in the Antebellum United States: Evidence From Pennsylvania
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The Great U.K. Depression: A Puzzle and Possible Resolution
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Money and Interest Rates
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Avoiding Significant Monetary Policy Mistakes
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Competition at Work: Railroads vs. Monopoly in the U.S. Shipping Industry
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Bad Politicians
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In This Issue [Winter 2000]
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Inequality and Fairness
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Does the Progressivity of Taxes Matter for Economic Growth?
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Back to the Future with Keynes
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Ben-Porath Meets Skill-Biased Technical Change: A Theoretical Analysis of Rising Inequality
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Great Depressions of the Twentieth Century
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The 1990s in Japan: A Lost Decade
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