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  Most cited documents in this series: (1) RePEc:mit:worpap:427 Hysteresis and the European Unemployment Problem (1986). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 196 times. (2) RePEc:mit:worpap:22 Optimal Taxation and Public Production (1968). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 136 times. (3) RePEc:mit:worpap:553 AN AGING SOCIETY: OPPORTUNITY OR CHALLENGE. (1990). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 78 times. (4) RePEc:mit:worpap:96-23 Wage Inequality and Segregation by Skill. (1996). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 77 times. (5) RePEc:mit:worpap:92-11 The Economics of Bankruptcy Reform. (1992). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 72 times. (6) RePEc:mit:worpap:548 VERTICAL INTEGRATION AND MARKET FORECLOSURE. (1990). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 71 times. (7) RePEc:mit:worpap:497 The Dynamic Effects of Aggregate Demand and Supply Disturbance (1988). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 68 times. (8) RePEc:mit:worpap:440 One Share/One Vote and The Market for Corporate Control (1987). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 66 times. (9) RePEc:mit:worpap:418 The Theory of Contracts (1986). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 65 times. (10) RePEc:mit:worpap:103 Intergenerational Equity and Exhaustable Resources (1973). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 62 times. (11) RePEc:mit:worpap:93-8 On the Speed of Transition in Central Europe. (1993). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 60 times. (12) RePEc:mit:worpap:58 Optimum Consumption and Portfolio Rules in a Continuous-time Model (1970). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 56 times. (13) RePEc:mit:worpap:97-4 A Theory of Misgovernance (1997). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 55 times. (14) RePEc:mit:worpap:176 Optimal Tax Theory: A Synthesis (1976). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 49 times. (15) RePEc:mit:worpap:96-10 Exports and Success in German Manufacturing. (1996). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 48 times. (16) RePEc:mit:worpap:96-2 Stock Ownership Patterns, Stock Market Fluctuations, and Consumption. (1996). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 45 times. (17) RePEc:mit:worpap:520 DEFAULT AND RENEGOTIATION: A DYNAMIC MODEL OF DEBT. (1989). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 40 times. (18) RePEc:mit:worpap:98-12 Beyond Becker: Training in Imperfect Labor Markets (1998). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 40 times. (19) RePEc:mit:worpap:98-23 Collusion and Price Rigidity (1998). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 38 times. (20) RePEc:mit:worpap:178 Comparative Advantage, Trade and Payments in a Ricardian Model With a Continuum of Goods (1976). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 37 times. (21) RePEc:mit:worpap:92-2 Testing for Price Anomalies in Real Estate Auctions. (1992). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 35 times. (22) RePEc:mit:worpap:96-30 Disorganization. (1996). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 34 times. (23) RePEc:mit:worpap:191 Contractionary Effects of Devaluations (1976). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 33 times. (24) RePEc:mit:worpap:99-17 Optimal Collusion with Private Information (1999). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 32 times. (25) RePEc:mit:worpap:98-18 Emerging Market Crises: An Asset Markets Perspective (1998). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 32 times. (26) RePEc:mit:worpap:94-31 Access Pricing and Competition (1994). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 31 times. (27) RePEc:mit:worpap:545 SPECULATIVE DYNAMICS AND THE ROLE OF FEEDBACK TRADERS. (1990). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 31 times. (28) RePEc:mit:worpap:95-11 Access Pricing and Competition (1994). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 31 times. (29) RePEc:mit:worpap:339 Tax Subsidies to Owner-occupied Housing: An Asset Market Approach (1983). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 29 times. (30) RePEc:mit:worpap:572 Privatization and Incentives (1991). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 27 times. (31) RePEc:mit:worpap:580 Growth, Macroeconomics, and Development. (1991). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 26 times. (32) RePEc:mit:worpap:96-5 Property Rights, Corruption and the Allocation of Talent: A General
Equilibrium Approach. (1996). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 25 times. (33) RePEc:mit:worpap:99-31 Estimation of Limited-Dependent Variable Models with Dummy Endogenous Regressors: Simple Strategies for Empirical Practice (1999). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 25 times. (34) RePEc:mit:worpap:95-5 The Economic Returns to Schooling in the West Bank and Gaza Strip (1995). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 24 times. (35) RePEc:mit:worpap:468 Short-Term Contracts and Long-Term Agency Relationships (1987). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 24 times. (36) RePEc:mit:worpap:96-14 Fixed Costs: The Demise of Marginal q. (1996). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 24 times. (37) RePEc:mit:worpap:510 LIFETIME INCIDENCE AND THE DISTRIBUTIONAL BURDEN OF EXCISE TAXES. (1989). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 24 times. (38) RePEc:mit:worpap:453 Why Does Money Affect Output? A Survey (1987). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 22 times. (39) RePEc:mit:worpap:99-30 How Large are the Social Returns to Education? Evidence from Compulsory Schooling Laws (1999). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 21 times. (40) RePEc:mit:worpap:98-8 LAPM: A Liquidity Based Asset Pricing Model (1998). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 21 times. (41) RePEc:mit:worpap:98-13 Consequences of Employment Protection? The Case of the Americans with Disabilities Act (1998). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 20 times. (42) RePEc:mit:worpap:505 Quasi-Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Dynamic Models with Time-Varying Covariances (1988). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 20 times. (43) RePEc:mit:worpap:361 Vertical Integration and Long Term Contracts: The Case of Coal Burning Electric Generating Plants (1984). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 20 times. (44) RePEc:mit:worpap:95-19 Testing for Liquidity Constraints in Euler Equations with
Complementary Data Sources (1995). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 20 times. (45) RePEc:mit:worpap:146 A Many-Person Ramsey Tax Rule (1975). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 20 times. (46) RePEc:mit:worpap:470 Tax Policy and Corporate Saving (1987). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 20 times. (47) RePEc:mit:worpap:447 The Effects of Economic Regulation (1987). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 19 times. (48) RePEc:mit:worpap:581 Self-Confirming Equilibrium . (1991). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 19 times. (49) RePEc:mit:worpap:97-15 Observations and Conjectures on the U.S. Employment Miracle. (1997). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 18 times. (50) RePEc:mit:worpap:94-10 Tax Incentives and the Decision to Purchase Health Insurance:
Evidence from the Self-Employed. (1994). Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Department of Economics / Working papers Cited: 18 times. Latest citations received in: | 2003 | 2002 | 2001 | 2000 Latest citations received in: 2003 Latest citations received in: 2002 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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