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Welfare 9 signaling 9 Nash equilibrium 7 TRIPS 7 tax competition 7 welfare 7 efficiency 6 Exhaustion of IPRs 5 Market power 5 core 5 market games 5 monetary policy 5 optimal income taxation 5 quality 5 sequential trade 5 sticky prices 5 Asymmetric information 4 Brazil 4 Central bank independence 4 Child labor 4 Efficiency 4 Free banking 4 Government loans 4 Imitation 4 Public goods 4 Real exchange rates 4 Settlement 4 Settlement bargaining 4 Social choice 4 The Friedman Rule 4 VAR 4 antebellum banking 4 bargaining 4 careers 4 comparative statics 4 endogenous growth 4 equilibrium 4 finance-led growth 4 financial liberalization 4 human capital 4
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Free 401 Undetermined 1
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Book / Working Paper 400 Journal 2 Article 1
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Monografische Reihe 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1 Series 1 Working Paper 1
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Undetermined 332 English 71
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Wooders, Myrna 29 Eden, Benjamin 27 Daughety, Andrew F. 24 Shintani, Mototsugu 23 Weymark, John A. 23 Reinganum, Jennifer F. 22 Saggi, Kamal 19 Wang, Ping 19 Siegfried, John J. 18 Collins, William J. 15 Rousseau, Peter L. 15 Weymark, Diana N. 15 Zissimos, Ben 14 Brett, Craig 11 Crucini, Mario J. 11 Margo, Robert A. 10 Hallett, Andrew Hughes 9 Wen, Quan 9 Conley, John P. 8 Huang, Kevin X.D. 8 Huang, Kevin x.d. 8 Weymark, John A 8 Cartwright, Edward 7 Huffman, Gregory W. 7 Hutchinson, William K. 7 Souza, Andre Portela 7 Stock, Wendy A. 7 Wooders, Myrna H. 7 Ahlin, Christian 6 Fan, Yanqin 6 Lucking-Reiley, David 6 Yabu, Tomoyoshi 6 Chen, Xiaohong 5 Getz, Malcolm 5 Inoue, Atsushi 5 Jovanovic, Boyan 5 Mullin, Charles H. 5 Rei, Claudia 5 Weymark, John 5 Atack, Jeremy 4
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Vanderbilt University Department of Economics 400 Vanderbilt University / Department of Economics 1 Vanderbilt University / Department of Economics and Business Administration 1
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Vanderbilt University Department of Economics Working Papers 400 History of political economy 1
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RePEc 400 ECONIS (ZBW) 3
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The "Vanderbilt Boys" and the modernization of Brazilian economics
Suprinyak, Carlos Eduardo; Fernández, Ramón García - In: History of political economy 53 (2021) 5, pp. 893-924
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Testing for Flexible Nonlinear Trends with an Integrated or Stationary Noise Component
Perron, Pierre; Shintani, Mototsugu; Yabu, Tomoyoshi - Vanderbilt University Department of Economics - 2015
This paper proposes a new test for the presence of a nonlinear deterministic trend approximated by a Fourier expansion in a univariate time series for which there is no prior knowledge as to whether the noise component is stationary or contains an autoregressive unit root. Our approach builds on...
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Why Do Americans Spend So Much More on Health Care than Europeans?
Huang, Kevin x.d.; He, Hui - Vanderbilt University Department of Economics - 2015
Empirical evidence suggests that both leisure time and medical care are important for maintaining health. We develop a general equilibrium macroeconomic model in which taxation is a key determinant of the composition of these two inputs in the endogenous accumulation of health capital. In our...
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Flourish or Fail? The Risky Reward of Elite High School Admission in Mexico City
Dustan, Andrew; janvry, Alain De; Sadoulet, Elisabeth - Vanderbilt University Department of Economics - 2015
Winning admission to an elite school both promises modest rewards and imposes substantial risks on many students. Using variation in school assignment generated by the allocation mechanism, we ï¬nd that admission to a system of elite public high schools in Mexico City raises end-of-high school...
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Citizen Candidates and Voting Over Incentive-Compatible Nonlinear Income Tax Schedules
Brett, Craig; Weymark, John A - Vanderbilt University Department of Economics - 2014
Majority voting over the nonlinear tax schedules proposed by a continuum of citizen candidates is considered. The analysis extends the finite-individual model of Röell (unpublished manuscript, 2012). Each candidate proposes the tax schedule that is utility maximal for him subject to budget and...
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Psychological Skills, Education, and Longevity of High-Ability Individuals
Savelyev, Peter A. - Vanderbilt University Department of Economics - 2014
Based on the 1922–1991 Terman data of children with high ability, I investigate the effects of childhood psychological skills and post-compulsory education on longevity. I identify causal effects and account for measurement error using factor-analytic methodology (Heckman et al., 2006)....
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Settlement and Trial: Selected Analyses of the Bargaining Environment
Daughety, Andrew F.; Reinganum, Reinganum F. - Vanderbilt University Department of Economics - 2014
This Handbook chapter provides a brief review of selected settlement bargaining models in some areas where new work is developing and where additional work is likely to yield yet further important results. This work has focused on what might be thought of as the environment of the settlement...
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On the nonemptiness of approximate cores of large games
Allouch, Nizar; Wooders, Myrna - Vanderbilt University Department of Economics - 2014
We provide a new proof of the non-emptiness of approximate cores of games with many players of a finite number of types. Earlier papers in the literature proceed by showing that, for games with many players, equal-treatment cores of their "balanced cover games", which are non-empty, can be...
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Financial Conditions and Slow Recoveries
Huang, Kevin x.d.; Chen, Jie; Li, Zhe; Sun, Jianfei - Vanderbilt University Department of Economics - 2014
We argue that financial frictions and financial shocks can be an important factor behind the slow recoveries from the three most recent recessions. To illustrate this point, we augment a simple RBC model with a collateral constraint whose tightness is randomly disturbed by a shock that...
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Cognitive Diversity, Binary Decisions, and Epistemic Democracy
Weymark, John A - Vanderbilt University Department of Economics - 2014
In Democratic Reason, Hélène Landemore has built a case for the epistemic virtues of inclusive deliberative democracy based on the cognitive diversity of the group engaged in making collective decisions. She supports her thesis by appealing to the Diversity Trumps Ability Theorem of Lu Hong...
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