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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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Partially Linear Models with Unit Roots
Juhl, Ted; Xiao, Zhijie - Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University - 2002
This paper studies the asymptotic properties of a nonstationary partially linear regression model. In particular, we allow for covariates to enter the unit root (or near unit root) model in a nonparametric fashion, so that our model is an extension of the semiparametric model analyzed in...
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One Simple Test of Samuelson's Dictum for the Stock Market
Jung, Jeeman; Shiller, Robert J. - Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University - 2002
Samuelson [1998] offered the dictum that the stock market is "micro efficient" but "macro inefficient." That is, the efficient markets hypothesis works much better for individual stocks than it does for the aggregate stock market. In this paper, we present one simple test, based both on...
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More Efficient Kernel Estimation in Nonparametric Regression with Autocorrelated Errors
Xiao, Zhijie; Linton, Oliver; Carroll, Raymond J.; … - Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University - 2002
We propose a modification of kernel time series regression estimators that improves efficiency when the innovation process is autocorrelated. The procedure is based on a pre-whitening transformation of the dependent variable that has to be estimated from the data. We establish the asymptotic...
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Best Response Equivalence
Morris, Stephen Morris; Ui, Takashi - Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University - 2002
Two games are best-response equivalent if they have the same best-response correspondence. We provide a characterization of when two games are best-response equivalent. The characterizations exploit a dual relationship between payoff differences and beliefs. Some "potential game" arguments (cf....
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Demography and the Long-run Predictability of the Stock Market
Geanakoplos, John; Magill, Michael; Quinzii, Martine - Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University - 2002
Stock market price/earnings ratios should be influenced by demography. Since demography is predictable, stock returns should be as well. We provide a simple stochastic OLG model with a cyclical structure that generates cyclical P/E ratios. We calibrate the model to roughly fit the cyclical...
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The KPSS Test with Seasonal Dummies
Jin, Sainan; Phillips, Peter C.B. - Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University - 2002
It is shown that the KPSS test for stationarity may be applied without change to regressions with seasonal dummies. In particular, the limit distribution of the KPSS statistic is the same under both the null and alternative hypotheses whether or not seasonal dummies are used.
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Is Gold an Efficient Store of Value?
Dubey, Pradeep; Geanakoplos, John; Shubik, Martin - Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University - 2002
Gold and tobacco have both been used as commodity money. One difference between the two is that gold yields utility, on account of its beauty, without diminishing its quantity. Tobacco yields utility when it is consumed. If this were the only difference, which would be the better money?
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Monotone Preferences over Information
Dubra, Juan; Echenique, Federico - Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University - 2001
We consider preference relations over information that are monotone: more information is preferred to less. We prove that, if a preference relation on information about an uncountable set of states of nature is monotone, then it is not representable by a utility function.
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Second Order Expansions for the Distribution of the Maximum Likelihood Estimator of the Fractional Difference Parameter
Lieberman, Offer; Phillips, Peter C.B. - Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University - 2001
The maximum likelihood estimator (MLE) of the fractional difference parameter in the Gaussian ARFIMA(0,d,0) model is well known to be asymptotically N(0,6/pi2). This paper develops a second order asymptotic expansion to the distribution of this statistic. The correction term for the density is...
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Signalling and Default: Rothschild-Stiglitz Reconsidered
Dubey, Pradeep; Geanakoplos, John - Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University - 2001
In our previous paper we built a general equilibrium model of default and punishment in which equilibrium always exists and endogenously determines asset promises, penalties, and sales constraints. In this paper we interpret the endogenous sales constraints as equilibrium signals. By...
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