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Why Do Americans Work So Much More Than Europeans? : Additional Files
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Changes in Hours Worked, 1950–2000: Additional Files
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Comment on Gali and Rabanal’s “Technology Shocks and Aggregate Fluctuations: How Well Does the RBC Model Fit Postwar U.S. Data?”: Additional Files
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Prosperity and Depression
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Money and Capital as Competing Media of Exchange
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Inflation, Output and Welfare
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Business Cycles in Emerging Economies: The Role of Interest Rates
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A Unified Framework for Monetary Theory and Policy Analysis
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Latin America in the Rearview Mirror
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Dissecting Trade: Firms, Industries, and Export Destinations
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IER Lawrence Klein Lecture: The Case Against Intellectual Monopoly
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Modeling Inventories Over The Business Cycle
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Taxation, Entrepreneurship, and Wealth
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A Unified Theory of the Evolution of International Income Levels
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Privatization’s Impact on Private Productivity: The Case of Brazilian Iron Ore
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Comment on Gali and Rabanal's "Technology Shocks and Aggregate Fluctuations: How Well Does the RBC Model Fit Postwar U.S. Data?"
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Deflation and Depression: Is There an Empirical Link?
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Patrick Kehoe’s Comment on “Determinants of Business Cycle Comovement: A Robust Analysis” by Marianne Baxter and Michael Kouparitsaskehoe
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Rent-Seeking and Innovation
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Comment on Mendoza and Tesar’s “Why Hasn’t Tax Competition Triggered a Race to the Bottom? Some Quantitative Lessons from the EU”
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The Optimal Degree of Discretion in Monetary Policy
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The Intergenerational State: Education and Pension
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Partial Adjustment Without Apology
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Idiosyncratic Shocks and the Role of Nonconvexities in Plant and Aggregate Investment Dynamics
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U.S. Real Exchange Rate Fluctuations and Relative Price Fluctuations
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Dynamic Optimal Taxation with Private Information
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Efficiency with Endogenous Population Growth
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The Size Distribution of Firms in an Economy with Fixed and Entry Costs
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Changes in Hours Worked, 1950–2000
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Taxation, Entrepreneurship and Wealth
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Search, Money, and Inflation under Private Information
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Avoiding Significant Monetary Policy Mistakes
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The Evolution of U.S. Earnings Inequality: 1961–2002
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Why Do Americans Work So Much More Than Europeans?
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Data Appendix: Taxes, Regulations, and the Value of U.S. and U.K. Corporations
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