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Mechanism design 26 Asymptotic size 21 Brownian motion 18 Identification 18 Autoregression 17 Incomplete information 17 Unit root 16 Confidence set 14 Edgeworth expansion 14 Test 14 Asymptotics 13 Bootstrap 13 Cointegration 13 Correlated equilibrium 13 Moment inequalities 13 asymptotic theory 13 Common knowledge 12 Experimentation 12 Game theory 12 Implementation 12 Rationalizability 12 unit root 12 unit roots 12 Collateral equilibrium 11 Default 11 Empirical likelihood 11 Leverage 11 Asymptotic normality 10 Bayes correlated equilibrium 10 Endogenous leverage 10 Integrated process 10 Learning 10 Long memory 10 Robustness 10 Strategic market games 10 time series 10 Asymptotic expansion 9 Experimental gaming 9 Interim equilibrium 9 Money 9
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Phillips, Peter C.B. 246 Shubik, Martin 226 Geanakoplos, John 106 Andrews, Donald W.K. 96 Bergemann, Dirk 94 Fair, Ray C. 82 Morris, Stephen 71 Tobin, James 66 Shiller, Robert J. 65 Dubey, Pradeep 63 Brown, Donald J. 61 Nordhaus, William D. 59 Roemer, John E. 31 Scarf, Herbert E. 31 Chen, Xiaohong 30 Horner, Johannes 28 Koopmans, Tjalling C. 22 Linton, Oliver 20 Valimaki, Juuso 19 Samuelson, Larry 18 Stiglitz, Joseph E. 18 Otsu, Taisuke 17 Phelps, Edmond S. 17 Fostel, Ana 16 Guggenberger, Patrik 16 Phillips, Peter C. B. 16 Marschak, Jacob 15 Yu, Jun 15 Gilboa, Itzhak 14 Hajivassiliou, Vassilis A. 14 Lieberman, Offer 14 Smith, Gary 14 Kaneko, Mamoru 13 Sunder, Shyam 13 Armstrong, Timothy B. 12 Mailath, George J. 12 Shapiro, Matthew D. 12 Shin, Hyun Song 12 Beckmann, Martin J. 11 Fang, Hanming 11
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Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University 2,136
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Estimated Macroeconomic Effects of a Chinese Yuan Appreciation
Fair, Ray C. - Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University - 2010
This paper uses a multicountry macroeconometric model to estimate the macroeconomic effects of a Chinese yuan appreciation. The estimated effects on U.S. output and employment are modest. Positive effects on U.S. output from a decrease in imports from China are offset by negative effects on U.S....
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Stochastic Search Equilibrium
Moscarini, Giuseppe; Postel-Vinay, Fabien - Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University - 2010
We analyze a stochastic equilibrium contract-posting model. Firms post employment contracts, wages contingent on all payoff-relevant states. Aggregate productivity is subject to persistent shocks. Both employed and unemployed workers search randomly for these contracts, and are free to quit at...
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Why Does Bad News Increase Volatility and Decrease Leverage?
Fostel, Ana; Geanakoplos, John - Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University - 2010
A recent literature shows how an increase in volatility reduces leverage. However, in order to explain pro-cyclical leverage it assumes that bad news increases volatility, that is, it assumes an inverse relationship between first and second moments of asset returns. This paper suggests a reason...
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Mechanism Design with Limited Information: The Case of Nonlinear Pricing
Bergemann, Dirk; Shen, Ji; Xu, Yun; Yeh, Edmund M. - Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University - 2010
We analyze the canonical nonlinear pricing model with limited information. A seller offers a menu with a finite number of choices to a continuum of buyers with a continuum of possible valuations. By revealing an underlying connection to quantization theory, we derive the optimal finite menu for...
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Estimation and Inference with Weak, Semi-strong, and Strong Identification
Andrews, Donald W.K.; Cheng, Xu - Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University - 2010
This paper analyzes the properties of standard estimators, tests, and confidence sets (CS's) in a class of models in which the parameters are unidentified or weakly identified in some parts of the parameter space. The paper also introduces methods to make the tests and CS's robust to such...
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Interdependent Preferences and Strategic Distinguishability
Bergemann, Dirk; Morris, Stephen; Takahashi, Satoru - Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University - 2010
A universal type space of interdependent expected utility preference types is constructed from higher-order preference hierarchies describing (i) an agent's (unconditional) preferences over a lottery space; (ii) the agent's preference over Anscombe-Aumann acts conditional on the unconditional...
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Revealed Preferences for Risk and Ambiguity
Brown, Donald J.; Erdman, Chandra; Ling, Kirsten; … - Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University - 2010
We replicate the essentials of the Huettel et al. (2006) experiment on choice under uncertainty with 30 Yale undergraduates, where subjects make 200 pair-wise choices between risky and ambiguous lotteries. Inferences about the independence of economic preferences for risk and ambiguity are...
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Inference Based on Conditional Moment Inequalities
Andrews, Donald W.K.; Shi, Xiaoxia - Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University - 2010
In this paper, we propose an instrumental variable approach to constructing confidence sets (CS's) for the true parameter in models defined by conditional moment inequalities/equalities. We show that by properly choosing instrument functions, one can transform conditional moment...
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Why Does Bad News Increase Volatility and Decrease Leverage?
Fostel, Ana; Geanakoplos, John - Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University - 2010
The literature on leverage until now shows how an increase in volatility reduces leverage. However, in order to explain pro-cyclical leverage it assumes that bad news increases volatility. This paper suggests a reason why bad news is more often than not associated with higher future volatility....
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The Role of Commitment in Bilateral Trade
Gerardi, Dino; Horner, Johannes; Maestri, Lucas - Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University - 2010
We examine the buyer-seller problem under different levels of commitment. The seller is informed of the quality of the good, which affects both his cost and the buyer’s valuation, but the buyer is not. We characterize the allocations that can be achieved through mechanisms in which, unlike...
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