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1990 | Current real business cycle theories and aggregate labor market fluctuations RePEc:fip:fedmem:24 [Citation Analysis] | 181 |
1992 | Empirical cross-section dynamics in economic growth RePEc:fip:fedmem:75 [Citation Analysis] | 109 |
1992 | Communication, commitment, and growth RePEc:fip:fedmem:74 [Citation Analysis] | 81 |
1991 | Productive externalities and business cycles RePEc:fip:fedmem:53 [Citation Analysis] | 59 |
1988 | Bayesian skepticism on unit root econometrics RePEc:fip:fedmem:3 [Citation Analysis] | 56 |
1992 | Recursive methods for computing equilibria of business cycle models RePEc:fip:fedmem:36 [Citation Analysis] | 47 |
1997 | Entrepreneurship, saving and social mobility RePEc:fip:fedmem:116 [Citation Analysis] | 44 |
1991 | Money and growth revisited RePEc:fip:fedmem:55 [Citation Analysis] | 41 |
1991 | On Bayesian routes to unit roots RePEc:fip:fedmem:43 [Citation Analysis] | 33 |
1997 | Rational herd behavior and the globalization of securities markets RePEc:fip:fedmem:120 [Citation Analysis] | 31 |
1990 | Implications of security market data for models of dynamic economies RePEc:fip:fedmem:29 [Citation Analysis] | 30 |
2003 | Urban structure and growth RePEc:fip:fedmem:141 [Citation Analysis] | 24 |
1989 | Behavior of male workers at the end of the life-cycle: an empirical analysis of states and controls RePEc:fip:fedmem:6 [Citation Analysis] | 23 |
1995 | The one-sector growth model with idiosyncratic shocks RePEc:fip:fedmem:105 [Citation Analysis] | 23 |
1989 | Models and their uses RePEc:fip:fedmem:11 [Citation Analysis] | 23 |
1999 | Private money and reserve management in a random-matching model RePEc:fip:fedmem:128 [Citation Analysis] | 23 |
2004 | Dynamic optimal taxation with private information RePEc:fip:fedmem:140 [Citation Analysis] | 22 |
1994 | The replacement problem RePEc:fip:fedmem:95 [Citation Analysis] | 22 |
1992 | A dynamic index model for large cross sections RePEc:fip:fedmem:77 [Citation Analysis] | 22 |
1996 | Aggregate employment fluctuations with microeconomic asymmetries RePEc:fip:fedmem:112 [Citation Analysis] | 21 |
1992 | The Swedish business cycle: stylized facts over 130 years RePEc:fip:fedmem:63 [Citation Analysis] | 21 |
1995 | A toolkit for analyzing nonlinear dynamic stochastic models easily RePEc:fip:fedmem:101 [Citation Analysis] | 20 |
1992 | Macroeconomic implications of investment-specific technological change RePEc:fip:fedmem:76 [Citation Analysis] | 19 |
1998 | Staggered contracts and business cycle persistence RePEc:fip:fedmem:127 [Citation Analysis] | 17 |
1999 | Political economy of taxation in an overlapping-generations economy RePEc:fip:fedmem:133 [Citation Analysis] | 16 |
1990 | Have postwar economic fluctuations been stabilized? RePEc:fip:fedmem:33 [Citation Analysis] | 16 |
1992 | Liquidity effects, monetary policy, and the business cycle RePEc:fip:fedmem:70 [Citation Analysis] | 15 |
1994 | Solving nonlinear rational expectations models by parameterized expectations: convergence to stationary solutions RePEc:fip:fedmem:91 [Citation Analysis] | 15 |
1992 | On the cyclical allocation of risk RePEc:fip:fedmem:71 [Citation Analysis] | 15 |
1989 | Stochastic inflation and the equity premium RePEc:fip:fedmem:12 [Citation Analysis] | 14 |
1992 | The equity premium and the allocation of income risk RePEc:fip:fedmem:60 [Citation Analysis] | 13 |
1994 | Stock returns and volatility in emerging financial markets RePEc:fip:fedmem:93 [Citation Analysis] | 13 |
1991 | Individual heterogeneity and interindustry wage differentials RePEc:fip:fedmem:54 [Citation Analysis] | 12 |
1990 | The output, employment, and interest rate effects of government consumption RePEc:fip:fedmem:25 [Citation Analysis] | 12 |
1989 | The role of money in a business cycle model RePEc:fip:fedmem:23 [Citation Analysis] | 12 |
1991 | The macroeconomic effects of distortionary taxation RePEc:fip:fedmem:37 [Citation Analysis] | 11 |
1988 | Aggregation of time series variables-a survey RePEc:fip:fedmem:1 [Citation Analysis] | 11 |
2001 | The social discount rate RePEc:fip:fedmem:137 [Citation Analysis] | 11 |
1994 | Fiscal spending shocks, endogenous government spending, and real business cycles RePEc:fip:fedmem:94 [Citation Analysis] | 11 |
2006 | Learning your earning: are labor income shocks really very persistent? RePEc:fip:fedmem:145 [Citation Analysis] | 11 |
2005 | Optimal welfare-to-work programs RePEc:fip:fedmem:143 [Citation Analysis] | 10 |
2000 | Time inconsistent preferences and Social Security RePEc:fip:fedmem:136 [Citation Analysis] | 10 |
1991 | Energy price shocks, capacity utilization and business cycle fluctuations RePEc:fip:fedmem:50 [Citation Analysis] | 9 |
1992 | Business cycles and the asset structure of foreign trade RePEc:fip:fedmem:59 [Citation Analysis] | 9 |
1995 | (S,s) inventory policies in general equilibrium RePEc:fip:fedmem:104 [Citation Analysis] | 9 |
1992 | Liquidity and real activity in a simple open economy model RePEc:fip:fedmem:57 [Citation Analysis] | 9 |
1994 | Stochastic volatility and the distribution of exchange rate news RePEc:fip:fedmem:96 [Citation Analysis] | 8 |
1997 | The optimal inflation tax RePEc:fip:fedmem:123 [Citation Analysis] | 8 |
1997 | Monetary policy regimes and beliefs RePEc:fip:fedmem:118 [Citation Analysis] | 8 |
1989 | The magnitude of the speculative motive for holding inventories in a real business cycle model RePEc:fip:fedmem:10 [Citation Analysis] | 8 |
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