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International Evidence on the Historical Properties of Business Cycles
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System Committee Meeting on Agriculture and Rural Development [attendees]
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Regional Effects of Liberalized Agricultural Trade
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Effects of Branch Banking on Commercial Credit in Rural Countries
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Limited Market Participation and Volatility of Asset Prices
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An Applied General Equilibrium Analysis of the Impact of a Canada - Mexico - U.S. Free Trade Agreement on Canada: A Progress Report
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Economic Integration and Endogenous Growth
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Modeling North American Economic Integration [attendees]
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General Equilibrium Analysis of the Gains from Trade for the Mexican Economy of a North American Free Trade Agreement
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US-Mexico Free Trade and the North American Auto Industry: A Theoretical and Applied General-Equilibrium Analysis
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Trade Substitution Elasticities for Analysis of a North American Free Trade Area
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In Search of Scale Effects in Trade and Growth
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Currency Elasticity and Banking Panics: Theory and Evidence
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Poinecare's Stabilization: Stopping a Run on Government Debt
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Reputation and Constructive Ambiguity in Financial Contracting
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Searching for Investment Opportunities: A Micro Foundation
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Conference on Economic Growth and Development [agenda]
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Conference on Monetary Theory and Financial Intermediation [agenda]
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Conference on Monetary Theory and Financial Intermediation [attendees]
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Money, Trade Credit, and Asset Prices
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Conference on Monetary Theory and Financial Intermediation [cover]
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More on Money as a Medium of Exchange
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Money Versus Credit Rationing: Evidence for the National Banking Era, 1880-1914
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Toward a Theory of International Currency
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Flexibility, Investment, and Growth
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Social Conflict, Growth and Income Distribution
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Money in General Equilibrium
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Money and Growth Revisited
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Social Norms, Savings Behavior, and Growth
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Conference on Economic Growth and Development [cover]
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System Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development [agenda]
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Economic Growth and Development Conference [attendees]
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Technology Adoption and Growth
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Modeling North American Economic Integration [agenda]
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Adverse Selection in a Neoclassical Growth Model
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Indivisibilities, Lotteries, and Sunspot Equilibria
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A Reconsideration of the Problem of Social Cost: Free Riders and Monopolists
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Reputation With Multiple Relationships: Revising Reputation Models of Debt
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Eliciting Traders’ Knowledge in “Frictionless” Asset Market
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A Note on Labor Contracts With Private Information and Household Production
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Contracts, Constraints, and Consumption
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Barter and Monetary Exchange Under Private Information
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Homework in Macroeconomics: Household Production and Aggregate Fluctuations
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International Evidence on the Historical Properties of Business Cycles
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Tax Analysis in a Real Business Cycle Model: On Measuring Harberger Triangles and Okun Gaps
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Evaluating the Accuracy of Sampling-Based Approaches to the Calculation of Posterior Moments
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Why Is Automobile Insurance in Philadelphia So Damn Expensive?
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Optimal Fiscal and Monetary Policy: Some Recent Results
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A Discussion of Cooley and Hansen’s “Welfare Costs of Moderate Inflations”
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International Real Business Cycles
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Technology Adoption and Growth
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More on Money as a Medium of Exchange
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Seigniorage as a Tax: A Quantitative Evaluation
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Response to a Defense of Zero Inflation
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Nonfundamental Uncertainty and Exchange Rates
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Co-Existence of a Representative Agent Type Equilibrium with a Nonrepresentative Agent Type Equilibrium
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International Real Business Cycles
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Technical Appendix to Optimal Fiscal Policy in a Stochastic Growth Model
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Computation and Multiplicity of Equilibria
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A Bleak Outlook for the U.S. Economy
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Price Deflation and Real Tariff Rates: The United States, 1903 to 1940
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Evaluating the Welfare Effects of Alternative Monetary Arrangements
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Vintage Human Capital, Growth, and Diffusion of New Technology
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Monetary Policy Transmission when there are Nontraded Goods
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Walras' Law and Nonoptimal Equilibria in Overlapping Generations Models
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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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On Bayesian Routes to Unit Roots
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The Labor Market Implications of Unemployment Insurance and Short-Time Compensation
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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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Minimum Weighted Residual Methods for Solving Aggregate Growth Models
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Productive Externalities and Business Cycles
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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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Fiscal Policy, Specialization, and Trade in the Two-Sector Model: The Return of Ricardo?
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Human Capital, Aggregate Shocks, and Panel Data Estimation
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Modeling the Liquidity Effect of a Money Shock
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Seasonality and Equilibrium Business Cycle Theories
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The Relation Between Skill Levels and the Cyclical Variability of Employment, Hours and Wages
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Tax Distortions in a Neoclassical Monetary Economy
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Seigniorage and the Welfare Cost of Inflation: Evidence from an Intertemporal Model of Money and Consumption
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In this Issue [Summer 1991]
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In This Issue [Winter 1991]
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In This Issue [Fall 1991]
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The Permanent Income Hypothesis When the Bliss Point is Stochastic
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Employment and Business Cycle Asymmetries: A Data Based Study
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The Employment and Wage Effects of Oil Price Shocks: A Sectoral Analysis
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Can a "Credit Crunch" Be Efficient?
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The Macroeconomic Effects of Distortionary Taxation
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Comparing Predictive Accuracy I: An Asymptotic Test
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Individual Heterogeneity and Interindustry Wage Differentials
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Money and Growth Revisited
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Investigating the Banking Consolidation Trend
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Risk-sharing, Altruism, and the Factor Structure of Consumption
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Procyclical Prices: A Demi-Myth?
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In This Issue [Spring 1991]
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