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A Bayesian Exploration of Growth and Convergence |
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A Companion to "The Origin and Diffusion of Shocks to Regional Interest Rates in the United States, 1880-2002." |
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33 |
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121 |
A Likelihood-Based Evaluation of the Segmented Markets Friction in Equilibrium Monetary Models |
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25 |
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111 |
A Likelihood-Based Evaluation of the Segmented Markets Friction in Equilibrium Monetary Models |
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48 |
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275 |
A Note on Barriers to Capital Accumulation and Income |
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44 |
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173 |
Accumulation and Productivity Growth in Industrializing Economies |
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105 |
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398 |
Barriers to Accumulation and Productivity Differences in a Two Sector Growth Model |
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45 |
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162 |
Can government policies increase national long-run growth rates? |
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466 |
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3,710 |
Can government policies increase national long-run growth rates? |
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171 |
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Directional Mobility of Ratings |
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15 |
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1 |
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134 |
Does Expansionary Monetary Policy Cause Asset Price Booms; Some Historical and Empirical Evidence |
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297 |
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3 |
16 |
529 |
Does the Glass Ceiling Exist? A Cross-National Perspective on Gender Income Mobility |
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544 |
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3,154 |
Does the Glass Ceiling Exist?: A Cross-National Perspective on Gender Income Mobility |
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213 |
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1,512 |
Droughts, Floods and Financial Distress in the United States |
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58 |
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162 |
EVALUATING REAL BUSINESS CYCLE MODELS USING LIKELIHOOD METHODS |
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208 |
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515 |
Estimating the Interest Rate Rule with Open Market Operations or Lump-Sum Transfers of Money |
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314 |
Estimation and Evaluation of a Segmented Markets Monetary Model |
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Evaluating Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium Models using Likelihood |
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118 |
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309 |
Evaluating Real Business Cycle Models: the Data Transformation Problem |
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166 |
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1,866 |
Exits from Recessions: The U.S. Experience 1920-2007 |
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210 |
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235 |
Gender Differences in German Upward Income Mobility |
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63 |
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412 |
Gender Differences in German Upward Income Mobility |
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105 |
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562 |
Good versus Bad Deflation: Lessons from the Gold Standard Era |
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347 |
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Growth and Ergodicity: Has the World Converged? |
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174 |
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378 |
Hope springs eternal - French bondholders and the Soviet repudiation (1915-1919) |
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Hope springs eternal: French bondholders and the Soviet repudiation (1915-1919) |
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Hope springs eternal… French bondholders and the Soviet Repudiation (1915-1919) |
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Housing Markets and Migration in New Zealand, 1962-2006 |
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386 |
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How Could Everyone Have Been So Wrong? Forecasting The Great Depression With The Railroads |
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134 |
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How Could Everyone Have Been So Wrong? Forecasting the Great Depression with the Railroads |
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99 |
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Inter-State Dynamics of Invention Activities, 1930-2000 |
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26 |
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563 |
International Real Business Cycles and Increasing Returns to Scale: A Formal Analysis using Likelihood Methods |
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69 |
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361 |
International Real Business Cycles: A comparison of competing models using likelihood techniques |
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76 |
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165 |
Migration as a Substitute for Informal Activities: Evidence from Tajikistan |
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Migration as a Substitute for Informal Activities: Evidence from Tajikistan |
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Migration as a Substitute for Informal Activities: Evidence from Tajikistan |
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Monetary Policy and Regional Interest Rates in the United States, 1880-2002 |
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114 |
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Money and Interest Rates in the United States during the Great Depression |
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Revealed Informal Activity |
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632 |
Revealed Informal Activity |
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26 |
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Structural Change, Accumulation and Growth in Developing Economies |
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133 |
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The Global Financial Crisis of 2007-08: Is it Unprecedented? |
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292 |
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The Impact on Forecasts and Impulse Responses of Restricting Drift in a Vector Autoregression |
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The Informal Sector During Crisis and Transition |
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40 |
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The Lessons from the Banking Panics in the United States in the 1930s for the Financial Crisis of 2007-2008 |
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The Paradox of Planning: The Controlled Materials Plan of World War II |
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1,293 |
The Role of Sentiment in the Economy: 1920 to 1934 |
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The Role of Sentiment in the U.S. Economy: 1920 to 1934 |
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The role of sentiment in the economy: 1920 to 1934 |
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Towards a History of the Junk Bond Market, 1910-1955 |
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Towards a History of the Junk Bond Market, 1910-1955 |
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Vulnerability to Poverty: Tajikistan During and After the Global Financial Crisis |
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Vulnerability to Poverty: Tajikistan During and After the Global Financial Crisis |
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Vulnerability to Poverty: Tajikistan during and after the Global Financial Crisis |
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Vulnerability to Poverty: Tajikistan during and after the Global Financial Crisis |
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Vulnerability to Poverty: Tajikistan during and after the Global Financial Crisis |
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Vulnerability to Poverty: Tajikistan during and after the Global Financial Crisis |
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30 |
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WWII and Long Run Convergence in the OECD |
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What Explains House Price Booms?: History and Empirical Evidence |
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168 |
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Where to Work? Gender Differences in Labor Market Outcomes during Economic Crisis |
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Where to Work? The Role of the Household in Explaining Gender Differences in Labour Market Outcomes |
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Where to Work? The Role of the Household in explaining Gender Differences in Labour Market Outcomes |
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40 |
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