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monetary shocks 3 theories of the firm 3 vector autoregression 3 China 2 Deposit Insurance 2 Japan 2 Market Discipline 2 and ethnicity differences 2 capital budgeting 2 earnings inequality 2 exchange rate movements 2 gender 2 income inequality 2 race 2 specialization 2 19th Century 1 20th Century 1 Absolute advantage 1 Adaptive capacity 1 Africa 1 Bank Lending Channel 1 Bank Risk-Taking 1 Bargaining 1 Bride-Price 1 British Banks 1 Commodity price determination 1 Contingent Capital 1 Copyright law 1 Crisis of 2007 1 Cronyism 1 Cross-Country Growth Regressions 1 Crowding-Out 1 Dowry 1 Economic Growth 1 Economic growth 1 Economic voting 1 Equally Distributed Equivalent Income 1 Exchange Rate Persistence 1 Factor prices 1 Fair use 1
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Book / Working Paper 98
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English 60 Undetermined 38
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Jacobsen, Joyce P. 20 Rodríguez, Francisco 14 Imai, Masami 12 Grossman, Richard S. 8 Hogendorn, Christiaan 7 Hornstein, Abigail S. 6 Craighead, William D. 5 Hanson, Michael S. 5 Shelton, Cameron A. 5 Adelstein, Richard 4 Lovell, Michael C. 3 Ortega, Daniel 3 Tien, Pao-Lin 3 Adelstein, Richard P. 2 Baker, Matthew J. 2 Bonin, John 2 Hineline, David R. 2 Sheehan-Connor, Damien 2 Takarabe, Seitaro 2 Tol, Richard S.J. 2 Yohe, Gary W. 2 Ahmad, Yamin 1 Bonin, John P. 1 Brannen, Conner 1 Chandan, Sam 1 Cunningham, Wendy 1 Erdogan, Zeynep 1 Fontenay, Alain de 1 Gold, Alex 1 Gomolin, Adam J. 1 Greene, William H. 1 Hasan, Iftekhar 1 Hausmann, Ricardo 1 Hayes, Rosa C. 1 Hounsell, James 1 Hull, Peter 1 Hurst, Erik 1 III, James Wishart Pearce 1 Isgut, Alberto 1 Kapinos, Pavel 1
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Economics Department, Wesleyan University 98
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Wesleyan Economics Working Papers 98
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RePEc 98
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Crowding-Out Effects of a Government-Owned Depository Institution: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Japan
Imai, Masami - Economics Department, Wesleyan University - 2008
Beginning in 2000, Japan’s government-owned postal saving system experienced a rapid outflow of funds as a large number of 10-year fixed-rate Postal Saving Certificates (PSCs) that had been purchased during the period of high interest rates in the early 1990s were maturing. This paper exploits...
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How Not to Defend the Revolution: Mark Weisbrot and the Misinterpretation of Venezuelan Evidence
Rodríguez, Francisco - Economics Department, Wesleyan University - 2008
Mark Weisbrot (2008) has claimed that under the Chávez administration in Venezuela the share of pro-poor spending has increased, inequality has declined, poverty has fallen rapidly, and there has been a massive reduction in illiteracy. All of these conclusions are based on the use of heavily...
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Social Security’s Five OASI Inflation Indexing Problems
Lovell, Michael C. - Economics Department, Wesleyan University - 2008
This paper examines five problems with the inflation indexing procedures used by the Social Security Administration in taking inflation into account when calculating Old Age and Survivors Insurance (OASI) Benefits. Several of these problems have capricious distributional consequences. For...
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Affirmative Action in America: Procedures and Outcomes
Jacobsen, Joyce P. - Economics Department, Wesleyan University - 2008
Paper Prepared for the International Conference for Promoting Equal Employment Opportunity for Women. April 23, 2008
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An Empirical Test of the Poverty Traps Hypothesis
Rodríguez, Francisco - Economics Department, Wesleyan University - 2008
This paper presents an empirical test of a subclass of poverty traps hypotheses. The test is based on the observation that the nonconvexities in the production function necessary to generate multiple equilibria need only be present in the region between the equilibria. Increasing returns should...
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Accommodating Families
Jacobsen, Joyce P. - Economics Department, Wesleyan University - 2008
Scheduled to appear as Chapter 7 in "Labor and Employment Law and Economics", a volume in Edward Elgar’s second edition of the Encyclopedia of Law and Economics
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The Information Content of Elections and Varieties of the Partisan Political Business Cycle
Shelton, Cameron A. - Economics Department, Wesleyan University - 2007
This event study uses economic forecasts and opinion polls to measure the response of expectations to election surprise. Use of forecast data complements older work on partisan cycles by allowing a tighter link between election and response thereby mitigating concerns of endogeneity and omitted...
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The Size and Composition of Government Expenditure
Shelton, Cameron A. - Economics Department, Wesleyan University - 2007
This paper tests several leading hypotheses on determinants of government expenditure. The purpose is to avoid omitted variables bias by testing the prominent theories in a comprehensive specification, to identify persistent puzzles for the current set of theories, and to explore those puzzles...
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The Aging Population and the Size of the Welfare State: Is There a Puzzle?
Shelton, Cameron A. - Economics Department, Wesleyan University - 2007
Razin, Sadka, and Swagel (2002) unveil a puzzling fact: the welfare state appears to be shrinking even as the dependency ratio rises. While they formulate an elegant political economy model to explain the coexistence of an aging population and declining transfers, the resolution of the puzzle...
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Targeting Rules with Intrinsic Persistence and Endogenous Policy Inertia.
Hanson, Michael S.; Kapinos, Pavel - Economics Department, Wesleyan University - 2006
We investigate the optimality of monetary policy targeting rules in a macroeconomic model based on explicit micro-foundations for intrinsic persistence in inflation and real output. For the corresponding social welfare loss function to be minimized by the central bank, inertia arises...
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