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Behavioral Economics 13 identification 13 Search 11 Reputation 10 politicians 10 Repeated games 9 Venture Capital 9 private monitoring 9 Business Cycles 8 Directed Search 8 Unemployment 8 Bayesian 7 Decision making 7 Informal Sector 7 Learning 7 Malawi 7 Money 7 Tax Avoidance 7 incomplete information 7 optimism 7 parties 7 pessimism 7 repeated games 7 schooling 7 Beliefs 6 Biotechnology 6 Core 6 DSGE Models 6 Economic Geography 6 Entrepreneurship 6 Financial Crises 6 Foreign Direct Investment 6 Location 6 exit 6 folk theorem 6 search 6 AIDS 5 Auctions 5 Bayesian learning 5 China 5
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Postlewaite, Andrew 77 Shachmurove, Yochanan 40 Diebold, Francis X. 35 Merlo, Antonio 35 Mailath, George J. 32 Samuelson, Larry 27 Dillenberger, David 24 Paula, Aureo de 24 Tang, Xun 20 Menzio, Guido 17 Gilboa, Itzhak 14 Nocke, Volker 13 Schmeidler, David 13 Wolpin, Kenneth I. 13 Ethier, Wilfred J. 12 Fernandez-Villaverde, Jesus 12 Song, Kyungchul 12 Akcigit, Ufuk 11 Todd, Petra E. 11 Wright, Randall 11 Compte, Olivier 10 Krueger, Dirk 10 Li, Fei 10 Fang, Hanming 9 Matthews, Steven A. 9 Behrman, Jere R. 8 Cass, David 8 Degan, Arianna 8 Mattozzi, Andrea 8 Rozen, Kareen 8 Rubio-Ramirez, Juan F. 8 Sadowski, Philipp 8 Silverman, Dan 8 Andersen, Torben G. 7 Bollerslev, Tim 7 Kircher, Philipp 7 McLean, Richard 7 Melosi, Leonardo 7 Morris, Stephen 7 Persico, Nicola 7
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On the Employment Effect of Technology: Evidence from US Manufacturing for 1958-1996
Chang, Yongsung; Hong, Jay H. - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2003
Recently, GalĂ­ and others find that technological progress may be contractionary: a favorable technology shock reduces hours worked in the short run. We ask whether this observation is robust in disaggregate data. According to our VAR analysis of 458 four-digit U.S. manufacturing industries for...
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Some Like it Smooth, and Some Like it Rough: Untangling Continuous and Jump Components in Measuring, Modeling, and Forecasting Asset Return Volatility
Andersen, Torben G.; Bollerslev, Tim; Diebold, Francis X. - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2003
A rapidly growing literature has documented important improvements in volatility measurement and forecasting performance through the use of realized volatilities constructed from high frequency returns coupled with relatively simple reduced-form time series modeling procedures. Building on...
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Informational Size and Efficient Auctions
McLean, Richard; Postlewaite, Andrew - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2002
We develop an auction model for the case of interdependent values and multidimensional signals in which agents’ signals are correlated. We provide conditions under which a modification of the Vickrey auction which includes payments to the bidders will result in an ex post efficient outcome....
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Search, Money and Capital: A Neoclassical Dichotomy, Second Version
Aruoba, S. Boragan; Wright, Randall - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2002
Recent work has reduced the gap between search-based monetary theory and mainstream macroeconomics by incorporating into the search model some centralized markets as well as some decentralized markets where money is essential. This paper takes a further step towards this integration by...
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The Theory of Trade Policy and Trade Agreements: A Critique
Ethier, Wilfred J. - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2002
During the past half century, multilateral trade liberalization has reduced tariffs to historically low levels. The Received Theory of multilateral trade agreements, based solely on terms-of-trade externalities between national governments, offers an explanation that has become the conventional...
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A Political Economy Model of Congressional Careers
Diermeier, Daniel; Keane, Michael; Merlo, Antonio - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2002
Theories in political economy depend critically on assumptions about motivations of politicians. Our analysis starts from the premise that politicians, like other economic agents, are rational individuals who make career decisions by comparing the expected returns of alternative choices. The...
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Bicameralism and Government Formation, Second Version
Diermeier, Daniel; Eraslan, Hulya; Merlo, Antonio - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2002
In this paper we present a structural approach to the study of government formation in multi-party parliamentary democracies. The approach is based on the estimation of a stochastic bargaining model which we use to investigate the effects of specific institutional features of parliamentary...
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Backward-Looking Interest-Rate Rules, Interest-Rate Smoothing, and Macroeconomic Instability
Benhabib, Jess; Schitt-Grohe, Stephanie; Uribe, Martin - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2002
The existing literature on the stabilizing properties of interest-rate feedback rules has stressed the perils of linking interest rates to forecasts of future inflation. Such rules have been found to give rise to aggregate fluctuations due to self-fulfilling expectations. In response to this...
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Using a Social Experiment to Validate a Dynamic Behavioral Model of Child Schooling and Fertility: Assessing the Impact of a School Subsidy Program in Mexico
Todd, Petra; Wolpin, Kenneth I. - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2002
This paper studies the performance of a methodology that can be used to evaluate the impact of new policies that radically depart from existing ones. It uses data gathered from a randomized schooling subsidy experiment in Mexico (i) to estimate and validate a dynamic behavioral model of parental...
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Crime, Inequality, and Unemployment, Second Version
Burdett, Kenneth; Lagos, Ricardo; Wright, Randall - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2002
There is much discussion of the relationships between crime, inequality, and unemployment. We construct a model where all three are endogenous. We find that introducing crime into otherwise standard models of labor markets has several interesting implications. For example, it can lead to wage...
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