Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers
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  Most cited documents in this series: (1) RePEc:clu:wpaper:1995_25 Fiscal Expansions and Adjustments in OECD Countries. (1995). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 98 times. (2) RePEc:clu:wpaper:1990_20 KINKED ADJUSTMENT COSTS AND AGGREGATE DYNAMICS. (1990). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 56 times. (3) RePEc:clu:wpaper:0203-15 Addressing the natural resource curse: An illustration from Nigeria (2003). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 35 times. (4) RePEc:clu:wpaper:1998_02 Propensity Score Matching Methods for Non-Experimental Causal Studies. (1998). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 29 times. (5) RePEc:clu:wpaper:1996_09 Preferential Trading Areas and Multilateralism: Strangers, Friends or Foes? (1996). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 28 times. (6) RePEc:clu:wpaper:0102-60 Technological superiority and the losses from migration (2002). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 25 times. (7) RePEc:clu:wpaper:0102-14 Propensity score matching methods for non-experimental causal studies (2002). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 24 times. (8) RePEc:clu:wpaper:0203-18 School Choice: A Mechanism Design Approach (2003). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 20 times. (9) RePEc:clu:wpaper:0102-58 The world distribution of income (estimated from individual country distributions) (2002). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 19 times. (10) RePEc:clu:wpaper:0405-04 Inflation stabilization and welfare: The case of a distorted steady state (2004). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 19 times. (11) RePEc:clu:wpaper:0102-02 Bones, bombs and break points: The geography of economic activity (2002). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 17 times. (12) RePEc:clu:wpaper:1993_03 Global Environmental Risks. (1993). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 15 times. (13) RePEc:clu:wpaper:0203-17 The economic tragedy of the XXth century: Growth in Africa (2003). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 15 times. (14) RePEc:clu:wpaper:0405-03 Optimal stabilization policy when wages and prices are sticky: The case of a distorted steady state (2004). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 11 times. (15) RePEc:clu:wpaper:0506-07 Central-bank communication and policy effectiveness (2005). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 11 times. (16) RePEc:clu:wpaper:0102-69 Child labor: The role of income variability and access to credit across countries (2002). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 11 times. (17) RePEc:clu:wpaper:1991_14 Aggregate Stochastic Implications of the Life Cycle Hypothesis. (1991). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 10 times. (18) RePEc:clu:wpaper:0102-63 Social Security and democracy (2002). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 9 times. (19) RePEc:clu:wpaper:0304-14 Do democracies have different public policies than non-democracies? (2004). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 9 times. (20) RePEc:clu:wpaper:1989_38 HUMAN CAPITAL RESPONSES TO TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE IN THE LABOR MARKET (1989). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 9 times. (21) RePEc:clu:wpaper:1991_07 The Structure of production Technology: Productivity and Aggregation Effects. (1991). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 9 times. (22) RePEc:clu:wpaper:0102-52 Assessing household vulnerability to poverty from cross-sectional data: A methodology and estimates from Indonesia (2002). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 9 times. (23) RePEc:clu:wpaper:1995_29 Economic Risk and Political Risk in Fiscal Unions. (1995). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 8 times. (24) RePEc:clu:wpaper:1989_22 THE DIVERGENCE OF BLACK AND WHITE MARRIAGE PATTERNS (1989). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 8 times. (25) RePEc:clu:wpaper:1990_51 TARGET ZONES AND REALIGNMENTS (1990). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 8 times. (26) RePEc:clu:wpaper:0607-16 How Important is Money in the Conduct of Monetary Policy? (2007). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 8 times. (27) RePEc:clu:wpaper:1991_18 Long Run Effects of Business Cycles. (1991). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 7 times. (28) RePEc:clu:wpaper:0304-12 A search for multiple equilibria in urban industrial structure (2004). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 7 times. (29) RePEc:clu:wpaper:0102-47 15 years of new growth economics: What have we learnt? (2002). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 7 times. (30) RePEc:clu:wpaper:1989_39 JOB TRAINING: COSTS, RETURNS, AND WAGE PROFILES (1989). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 7 times. (31) RePEc:clu:wpaper:0102-44 The disturbing rise of global income inequality (2002). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 6 times. (32) RePEc:clu:wpaper:0607-02 Linear-quadratic approximation of optimal policy problems (2006). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 6 times. (33) RePEc:clu:wpaper:1989_14 THE ROLE OF EXTERNAL ECONOMIES IN U.S. MANUFACTURING (1989). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 6 times. (34) RePEc:clu:wpaper:0506-01 The Economic Analysis of Advertising (2005). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 6 times. (35) RePEc:clu:wpaper:1992_22 Learning Language Conventions in Common Interest Signaling Games. (1992). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 6 times. (36) RePEc:clu:wpaper:1993_07 Unemployment and the Economics of Gradualist Policy Reform. (1993). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 6 times. (37) RePEc:clu:wpaper:0405-02 Optimal monetary and fiscal policy in a liquidity trap (2004). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 6 times. (38) RePEc:clu:wpaper:0405-05 The case for tradable remedies in WTO dispute settlement (2004). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 5 times. (39) RePEc:clu:wpaper:0102-71 Storable votes (2002). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 5 times. (40) RePEc:clu:wpaper:1991_01 EMPLOYER SIZE AND ON-THE-JOB TRAINING DECISIONS. (1991). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 5 times. (41) RePEc:clu:wpaper:0708-10 Central Bank Communication and Expectations Stabilization (2007). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 5 times. (42) RePEc:clu:wpaper:0203-13 Vertical Integration, Exclusive Dealing, and Ex Post Cartelization (2003). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 5 times. (43) RePEc:clu:wpaper:1988_08 PRIVATE OUTPUT, GOVERNMENT CAPITAL, AND THE INFRASTRUCTURE CRISIS (1988). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 5 times. (44) RePEc:clu:wpaper:1993_02 North-South Trade and the Dynamics of Renewable Resources. (1993). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 5 times. (45) RePEc:clu:wpaper:0102-19 The long range dependence paradigm for macroeconomics and finance (2002). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 5 times. (46) RePEc:clu:wpaper:1991_59 The Cleansing Effect of Recessions. (1991). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 5 times. (47) RePEc:clu:wpaper:0607-08 Trade, quality upgrading and wage inequality in the Mexican manufacturing sector (2007). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 4 times. (48) RePEc:clu:wpaper:0405-17 Firm-specific capital and the new-Keynesian Phillips curve (2005). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 4 times. (49) RePEc:clu:wpaper:0102-36 Game theory and industrial organization (2002). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 4 times. (50) RePEc:clu:wpaper:0102-51 Economic growth and the environment: What can we learn from household data? (2002). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers Cited: 4 times. Latest citations received in: | 2003 | 2002 | 2001 | 2000 Latest citations received in: 2003 (1) RePEc:clu:wpaper:0203-19 College admissions with affirmative action (2003). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers (2) RePEc:hhs:hastef:0534 Resource curse or not: A question of appropriability (2003). Stockholm School of Economics / Working Paper Series in Economics and Finance (3) RePEc:pen:papers:03-033 Do Vertical Mergers Facilitate Upstream Collusion? (2003). Penn Institute for Economic Research, Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania / PIER Working Paper Archive (4) RePEc:wop:stanec:03003 Matching with Contracts (2003). Stanford University, Department of Economics / Working Papers Latest citations received in: 2002 (1) RePEc:bol:bodewp:459 Does Globalization Reduce Poverty? Some Empirical Evidence for the Developing Countries. (2002). Dipartimento Scienze Economiche, Università di Bologna / Working Papers (2) RePEc:bos:iedwpr:dp-126 The Environmental Impact of Poverty: Evidence from Firewood Collection in Rural Nepal (2002). Boston University - Department of Economics / Boston University - Department of Economics - The Institute for Economic Development Working Papers Seri (3) RePEc:clu:wpaper:0203-01 Social Security in theory and practice wth implications for reform (2002). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers (4) RePEc:clu:wpaper:0203-12 Do households resort to child labor to cope with income shocks? (2002). Columbia University, Department of Economics / Discussion Papers (5) RePEc:eab:laborw:87 What Happened to Child Labor in Indonesia during the Economic Crisis? The Trade-off between School and Work (2002). East Asian Bureau of Economic Research / Labor Economics Working Papers (6) RePEc:esx:essedp:543 Exact Local Whittle Estimation of Fractional Integration with Unknown Mean and Time Trend (2002). University of Essex, Department of Economics / Economics Discussion Papers (7) RePEc:max:cprwps:48 Globalization, Inequality, and the Rich Countries of the G-20: Evidence from the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) (2002). Center for Policy Research, Maxwell School, Syracuse University / Center for Policy Research Working Papers (8) RePEc:nbr:nberwo:8933 The World Distribution of Income (estimated from Individual Country Distributions) (2002). National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc / NBER Working Papers (9) RePEc:nbr:nberwo:9201 Is Trade Good or Bad for the Environment? Sorting Out the Causality (2002). National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc / NBER Working Papers (10) RePEc:pcc:pccumd:02collude Collusive Bidding in the FCC Spectrum Auctions (2002). University of Maryland, Department of Economics - Peter Cramton / Working Papers and Published Papers by Peter Cramton and Co-Authors (11) RePEc:upf:upfgen:615 The World Distribution of Income (Estimated from Individual Country Distributions) (2002). Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra / Economics Working Papers Latest citations received in: 2001 Latest citations received in: 2000 Warning!! This is still an experimental service. The results of this service should be interpreted with care, especially in research assessment exercises. The processing of documents is automatic. There still are errors and omissions in the identification of references. We are working to improve the software to increase the accuracy of the results. Source data used to compute the impact factor of RePEc series.
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