Department of Economics Research Reports
Submissions from 1997
Estimation of Dynamic Programming Models with Censored Dependent Variables, Victor Aguirregabiria
Flat Tax Reform: A Quantitative Exploration, Gustavo Ventura
Growth and Structural Transformation in Botswana, J Clark Leith
Labor Quality and the Cyclicality of Real Wages, Haoming Liu
Monopolistic Competition and Supply-Side Cost Sharing in the Physician Services Market, Åke Blomqvist
More on Hawtrey, Harvard and Chicago, David Laidler
On the Distributional Effects of Social Security Reform, Mark Huggett and Gustavo Ventura
Private Money and Reserve Management in a Random Matching Model, Ricardo O. Cavalcanti, Andres Erosa, and Ted Temzelides
Rational Nonprofit Entrepreneurship, Marc Bilodeau and Al Slivinski
Semiparametric Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Nonlinear Regression Models and Monte Carlo Evidence, Jian Yang
Specific Inputs, Value-Added, and Production Linkages in Tax-Incidence Theory, Kul B. Bhatia
The Wicksell Connection, The Quantity Theory and Keynes, David Laidler
Submissions from 1996
American Macroeconomics Between World War I and the Depression, David Laidler
A Model of Demand with Interactions Among Consumers, Robin Cowan, William Cowan, and Peter Swann
Contract Damages and Cooperative Investments, Yeon-Koo Che and Tai-Yeong Chung
Estimation of Dynamic Decision Models with Corner Solutions: A Model of Price and Inventory Decisions, Victor Aguirregabiria
Fitting Equilibrium Search Models to Labor Market Data, Audra J. Bowlus, Nicholas M. Kiefer, and George R. Neumann
Generation X, Search Theory, and the U.S.-Canadian Unemployment Rate and Wage Inequality Gaps during the 1980s, Audra J. Bowlus
Growth Effects of Subsidies in a Search Theoretic R&D Model: A Quantitative Evaluation, Benjamin Bental and Dan Peled
How to Escape Dutch Books in Dynamic Choice, Uzi Segal
Hysteresis in the Canadian Labour Market: Evidence from the 1990s, Loretta Nott
Let's Agree that All Dictatorships are Equally Bad, Uzi Segal
Notes on the Microfoundations of Monetary Economics, David Laidler
The Effects of Gender Control on Fertility and Children's Consumption, James B. Davies and Junsen Zhang