20-007 |
Vikesh Amin, Jere R. Behrman, Jason M. Fletcher, Carlos A. Flores, Alfonso Flores-Lagunes, Hans-Peter Kohler |
Mental Health, Schooling Attainment and Polygenic Scores: Are There Significant Genetic-Environmental Associations |
20-006 |
Paul Anand, Jere R. Behrman, Hai-Anh H. Dang, Sam Jones |
Does sorting matter for learning inequality? Evidence from East Africa |
20-005 |
Jere R. Behrman, Yuan Hu, Junsen Zhang |
The Causal Effects of Parents’ Schooling on Children’s Schooling in Urban Chin |
20-004 |
Jere R. Behrman, C. Simon Fan, Xiandong Wei, Hongliang Zhang, Junsen Zhang |
After-School Tutoring, Household Substitution and Student Achievement: Experimental Evidence from Rural China |
20-003 |
Mark Aguiar, Satyajit Chatterjee , Harold L. Cole, Zachary Stangebye |
Self-Fulfilling Debt Crises, Revisited |
20-002 |
Harold L. Cole, Dirk Krueger, George J. Mailath, Yena Park |
Trust in Risk Sharing: A Double-Edged Sword |
20-001 |
Francis X. Diebold, Glenn Rudebusch |
Probability Assessments of an Ice-Free Arctic: Comparing Statistical and Climate Model Projections |
19-020 |
Juan Pablo Atal |
Lock-in in Dynamic Health Insurance Contracts: Evidence from Chile |
19-019 |
Hanming Fang, Andrew Shephard |
Household Labor Search, Spousal Insurance, and Health Care Reform |
19-018 |
George J. Mailath, Larry Samuelson |
Learning under Diverse World Views: Model-Based Inference |
19-017 |
Juan Pablo Atal, Jose Ignacio Cuesta, Morten Sæthre |
Quality Regulation and Competition: Evidence from Pharmaceutical Markets |
19-016 |
Jesus Fernandez-Villaverde , Federico Mandelman, Yang Yu, Francesco Zanetti |
Search Complementarities, Aggregate Fluctuations, and Fiscal Policy |
19-015 |
Jesus Fernandez-Villaverde , Samuel Hurtado, Galo Nuno |
Financial Frictions and the Wealth Distribution |
19-014 |
Michael Cai, Marco Del Negro, Edward Herbst, Ethan Matlin, Reca Sarfati, Frank Schorfheide |
Online Estimation of DSGE Models |
19-013 |
Andrew Shephard , Modibo Sidibe |
Schooling Investment, Mismatch, and Wage Inequality |
19-012 |
Francis X. Diebold, Glenn Rudebusch |
On the Evolution of U.S. Temperature Dynamics |
19-011 |
Guido Menzio, Ludo Visschers |
Revisiting the Hypothesis of High Discounts and High Unemployment |
19-010 |
Aislinn Bohren, Kareem Haggag, Alex Imas, Devin Pope |
Inaccurate Statistical Discrimination: An Identification Problem |
19-009 |
Hanming Fang, Linke Hou, Mingxing Liu, Lixin Colin Xu, Pengfei Zhang |
Factions, Local Accountability, and Long-Term Development: Theory and Evidence |
19-008 |
Takuo Sugaya, Yuichi Yamamoto |
Common Learning and Cooperation in Repeated Games |
19-007 |
Carlos Segura-Rodriguez |
Higher Order Information Complementarities and Polarization |
19-006 |
Carlos Segura-Rodriguez |
Selling Data |
19-005 |
Xiaosheng Mu, Vasilis Syrgkanis |
Dynamically Aggregating Diverse Information |
19-004 |
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Automation and Top Income Inequality |
19-003 |
Andrew Shephard |
Marriage market dynamics, gender, and the age gap |
19-002 |
Markos Epitropou, Rakesh Vohra |
Dynamic Mechanisms with Verification |
19-001 |
George J. Mailath, Larry Samuelson |
The Wisdom of a Confused Crowd: Model-Based Inference |
18-029 |
V. Bhaskar, George J. Mailath |
The Curse of Long Horizons |
18-028 |
Yuichi Yamamoto |
Stochastic Games with Hidden States, Fifth version |
18-027 |
Andrew Postlewaite, David Schmeidler |
The Hurwicz Program, Past and Suggestions for the Future |
18-026 |
Itzhak Gilboa, Andrew Postlewaite, Larry Samuelson, David Schmeidler |
What Are Axiomatizations Good For? |
18-025 |
Hanming Fang, Ami Ko |
Partial Rating Area Offering in the ACA Marketplaces: Facts, Theory and Evidence |
18-024 |
Jesus Fernandez-Villaverde , Lee Ohanian |
The Lack of European Productivity Growth: Causes and Lessons for the U.S. |
18-023 |
Jesus Fernandez-Villaverde |
Cryptocurrencies: A Crash Course in Digital Monetary Economics |
18-022 |
S. Nageeb Ali , Aislinn Bohren |
Should Straw Polls be Banned? |
18-021 |
Patrick DeJarnette, David Dillenberger, Daniel Gottlieb, Pietro Ortoleva |
Time Lotteries and Stochastic Impatience |
18-020 |
David Dillenberger, Daniel Gottlieb, Pietro Ortoleva |
Stochastic Impatience and the Separation of Time and Risk Preferences |
18-019 |
Simone Cerreia-Vioglio, David Dillenberger, Pietro Ortoleva |
An Explicit Representation for Disappointment Aversion and Other Betweenness Preferences |
18-018 |
Pablo D'Erasmo, Enrique G. Mendoza |
History Remembered: Optimal Sovereign Default on Domestic and External Debt |
18-017 |
Aislinn Bohren, Daniel Hauser |
Social Learning with Model Misspecification: A Framework and a Characterization |
18-016 |
Aislinn Bohren, Alex Imas, Michael Rosenberg |
The Dynamics of Discrimination: Theory and Evidence |
18-015 |
Aislinn Bohren |
Using Persistence to Generate Incentives in a Dynamic Moral Hazard Problem |
18-014 |
Francis X. Diebold, Minchul Shin |
Machine Learning for Regularized Survey Forecast Combination: Partially Egalitarian Lasso and its Derivatives |
18-013 |
Ross Askanazi, Francis X. Diebold, Frank Schorfheide, Minchul Shin |
On the Comparison of Interval Forecasts |
18-012 |
Naoki Aizawa, Hanming Fang |
Equilibrium Labor Market Search and Health Insurance Reform, Third Version |
18-011 |
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Perturbations in DSGE Models: Odd Derivatives Theorem |
18-010 |
Jon Kleinberg, Sendhil Mullainathan |
The Theory is Predictive, but is it Complete? An Application to Human Perception of Randomness |
18-009 |
Drew Fudenberg |
Predicting and Understanding Initial Play |
18-008 |
Xiaosheng Mu |
Overabundant Information and Learning Traps |
18-007 |
Jere R. Behrman, Flávio Cunha, Esteban Puentes, Fan Wang |
You Are What Your Parents Expect: Height and Local Reference Points |