Working Papers, Department of Economics, The Johns Hopkins University

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Collection's Items (Sorted by Title in Descending order): 121 to 140 of 147
Year of PublicationTitleAuthor(s)
2002Short-run money demandBall, Laurence
2002The NAIRU in theory and practiceBall, Laurence; Mankiw, N. Gregory
2002Testing for indeterminacy: An application to US monetary policyLubik, Thomas A.; Schorfheide, Frank
2002Inventories, employment and hoursGaleotti, Marzio; Maccini, Louis J.; Schiantarelli, Fabio
2001Habits, sentiment and predictable income in the dynamics of aggregate consumptionSommer, Martin
2001Optimal cartel pricing in the presence of an antitrust authorityHarrington, Joseph E.
2001Durable-goods oligopoly with secondary markets: Theory and an empirical application to the automobile marketEsteban, Susanna; Shum, Matthew
2001A semiparametric estimator for dynamic optimization models, with an application to a milk quota marketHong, Han; Shum, Matthew
2001The epidemiology of macroeconomic expectationsCarroll, Christopher D.
2001The Fed and the new economyBall, Laurence; Tchaidze, Robert R.
2001Liquidity constraints and precautionary savingCarroll, Christopher D.; Kimball, Miles S.
2001Econometric models of asymmetric ascending auctionsHong, Han; Shum, Matthew
2001Sacrifice ratios with long-lived effectsZhang, Lawrence Huiyan
2001Increasing competition and the winner's curse: Evidence from procurementHong, Han; Shum, Matthew
2001Sutton on Marshall's tendenciesChrist, Carl F.
2001Estimating Taylor rules in a real time settingTchaidze, Robert R.
2001Empirical likelihood-based model selection criteria for moment condition modelsHong, Han; Preston, Bruce; Shum, Matthew
2001Individual learning about consumptionAllen, Todd W.; Carroll, Christopher D.
2000On the non-existence of reputation effects in two-person infinitely-repeated gamesChan, Jimmy
2000Limit distributions of equilibrium bids in common value auctionsHong, Han; Shum, Matthew
Collection's Items (Sorted by Title in Descending order): 121 to 140 of 147
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