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IF AIF DOC CIT D2Y C2Y SC(%) CiY II AII
19900.180.092417300.04
19910.290.11855614450100.560.05
19920.30.099340206050.560.05
19930.630.111689271717.620.180.05
19941.250.121937020251250.260.04
19950.530.17169830166.320.130.09
19960.510.220497351822.270.350.09
19970.530.21143343619040.290.09
19980.970.221842434336.180.440.13
19991.280.29810732414.950.630.15
20001.770.41835926464.390.50.15
20011.120.38119526293.430.270.18
20021.590.411149629462.2171.550.2
20032.360.441732122525.880.470.2
20043.460.462126628978.22110.2
20052.630.4617410381005372.180.25
20062.390.492014738912.2160.80.22
20072.620.421613337971181.130.19
20081.390.431917736504221.160.19
20091.570.42628935551.8361.380.19
20101.930.33148945871.11410.16
20112.880.5925401151.7111.220.27
 
 
IF: Impact Factor: C2Y / D2Y
AIF: Average Impact Factor for series in RePEc in year y
DOC: Number of documents published in year y
CIT: Number of citations to the series in year y
D2Y: Number of articles published in y-1 plus y-2
C2Y: Cites in y to articles published in y-1 plus y-2
SC(%): Percentage of selft citations in y to articles published in y-1 plus y-2
CiY: Cites in year y to documents published in year y
II: Immediacy Index: CiY / Documents.
AII: Average Immediacy Index for series in RePEc in year y

 

Main indicators

Most cited documents in this series:
YearTitleCited
1993On the relation between the expected value and the volatility of the nominal excess return on stocks
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:157 [Citation Analysis]
592
1979Optimal contracts and competitive markets with costly state verification
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:45 [Citation Analysis]
540
1986Theory ahead of business cycle measurement
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:102 [Citation Analysis]
461
2002Can sticky price models generate volatile and persistent real exchange rates?
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:277 [Citation Analysis]
362
1996The conditional CAPM and the cross-section of expected returns
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:208 [Citation Analysis]
341
1991Homework in macroeconomics: household production and aggregate fluctuations
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:135 [Citation Analysis]
255
1992Liquidity effects and the monetary transmission mechanism
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:150 [Citation Analysis]
185
1997Capital-skill complementarity and inequality: a macroeconomic analysis
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:239 [Citation Analysis]
184
2000Habit persistence, asset returns and the business cycle
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:280 [Citation Analysis]
152
1978Estimation of dynamic labor demand schedules under rational expectations
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:27 [Citation Analysis]
140
1987Vector autoregressions and reality
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:107 [Citation Analysis]
137
1991Optimal fiscal and monetary policy: some recent results
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:147 [Citation Analysis]
131
1998Can sticky price models generate volatile and persistent real exchange rates?
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:223 [Citation Analysis]
105
1994Alternative computational approaches to inference in the multinomial probit model
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:170 [Citation Analysis]
95
2004Dissecting trade: firms, industries, and export destinations
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:332 [Citation Analysis]
95
1992In search of scale effects in trade and growth
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:152 [Citation Analysis]
92
2009How important is the new goods margin in international trade?
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:324 [Citation Analysis]
87
2005The macroeconomics of child labor regulation
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:354 [Citation Analysis]
82
1986Forecasting and conditional projection using realistic prior distribution
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:93 [Citation Analysis]
80
1994The solution and estimation of discrete choice dynamic programming models by simulation and interpolation: Monte Carlo evidence
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:181 [Citation Analysis]
78
1998Self-fulfilling debt crises
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:211 [Citation Analysis]
75
2005Culture: an empirical investigation of beliefs, work, and fertility
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:361 [Citation Analysis]
69
1996Sticky price and limited participation models of money: a comparison
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:227 [Citation Analysis]
69
2003Why are married women working so much?
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:317 [Citation Analysis]
64
2002Is lumpy investment relevant for the business cycle?
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:302 [Citation Analysis]
61
2005Taxes, regulations, and the value of U.S. and U.K. corporations
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:309 [Citation Analysis]
61
2000Knowledge diffusion through employee mobility
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:272 [Citation Analysis]
58
1998Sticky price models of the business cycle: can the contract multiplier solve the persistence problem?
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:217 [Citation Analysis]
56
1992Banking in computable general equilibrium economies
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:153 [Citation Analysis]
55
1998Dynamic equilibrium economies: a framework for comparing models and data
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:243 [Citation Analysis]
52
1991International real business cycles
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:146 [Citation Analysis]
52
2003Expectation traps and monetary policy
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:319 [Citation Analysis]
50
1997The poverty of nations: a quantitative exploration
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:204 [Citation Analysis]
49
2003Average debt and equity returns: puzzling?
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:313 [Citation Analysis]
49
2003An evaluation of the performance of applied general equilibrium models of the impact of NAFTA
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:320 [Citation Analysis]
45
1994Algorithms for solving dynamic models with occasionally binding constraints
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:171 [Citation Analysis]
45
1994Mechanics of forming and estimating dynamic linear economies
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:182 [Citation Analysis]
44
2005Sudden stops and output drops
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:353 [Citation Analysis]
44
2009Quantitative macroeconomics with heterogeneous households
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:420 [Citation Analysis]
41
1998Using simulation methods for Bayesian econometric models: inference, development, and communication
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:249 [Citation Analysis]
41
2005Fertility and Social Security
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:359 [Citation Analysis]
40
1983A random walk, Markov model for the distribution of time series
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:84 [Citation Analysis]
38
2003Entrepreneurship, frictions, and wealth
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:322 [Citation Analysis]
38
2005Modeling and measuring organization capital
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:291 [Citation Analysis]
37
1999A recursive formulation for repeated agency with history dependence
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:259 [Citation Analysis]
36
2004U.S. real exchange rate fluctuations and relative price fluctuations
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:334 [Citation Analysis]
35
1983A model of commodity money
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:85 [Citation Analysis]
33
1988Time consistency and policy
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:115 [Citation Analysis]
31
2003Why do Americans work so much more than Europeans?
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:321 [Citation Analysis]
30
1998Transaction services, inflation, and welfare
RePEc:fip:fedmsr:241 [Citation Analysis]
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2011Competition and Innovation: Did Arrow Hit the Bull’s Eye?
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2011Does competition raise productivity through improving management quality?
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2011Life-cycle consumption: can single agent models get it right?
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2011Household income uncertainties over three decades
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2011Life-Cycle Consumption: Can Single Agent Models Get it Right?
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2011On the welfare implications of restricting bankruptcy information
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2011Which workers get insurance within the firm?
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2011The Effect of Homeownership on Geographic Mobility and Labor Market Outcomes
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2011The delegated Lucas tree
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2011The Wall Street Walk when Blockholders Compete for Flows
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2011An institutional Theory of Momentum and Reversal
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2011Serial defaults, serial profits: Returns to sovereign lending in Habsburg Spain, 1566-1600
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2011Trade Induced Technical Change? The Impact of Chinese Imports on Innovation, IT and Productivity
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2011Trade Induced Technical Change? The Impact of Chinese Imports on Innovation, IT and Productivity
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2011Production in advance versus production to order: The role of downstream spatial clustering and product differentiation
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2011Aggregate implications of innovation policy
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2011The Empirics of Firm Heterogeneity and International Trade
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2011The Empirics of Firm Heterogeneity and International Trade
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2011Firm Exit, Technological Progress and Trade
RePEc:aah:aarhec:2011-17
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2011The Empirics of Firm Heterogeneity and International Trade
RePEc:nbr:nberwo:17627
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2011Innovation and trade with heterogeneous firms
RePEc:eee:inecon:v:84:y:2011:i:2:p:149-159
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2011Indias Mysterious Manufacturing Miracle
RePEc:red:sed011:1176
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2011Trade Liberalization with Endogenous Borrowing Constraints
RePEc:red:sed011:631
[Citation Analysis]
2011Government policy in monetary economies
RePEc:fip:fedlwp:2011-026
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2011Government policy response to war-expenditure shocks
RePEc:fip:fedlwp:2011-028
[Citation Analysis]
2011Innovation and Growth with Financial, and Other, Frictions
RePEc:bca:bocawp:11-25
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2011Innovation and growth with financial, and other, frictions
RePEc:fip:fedmwp:688
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2011Innovation and Growth with Financial, and other, Frictions
RePEc:nbr:nberwo:17512
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2011On the joint determination of fiscal and monetary policy
RePEc:eee:moneco:v:58:y:2011:i:2:p:132-145
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2011Money and capital
RePEc:eee:moneco:v:58:y:2011:i:2:p:98-116
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2011Gift Exchange versus Monetary Exchange: Experimental Evidence
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2011Lagos-Wright vs. Cash-in-Advance: Government Policy Response to War-Expenditure Shocks
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2011Production, hidden action, and the payment system
RePEc:eee:moneco:v:58:y:2011:i:2:p:172-182
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2011Structural Estimation of Gravity Models with Path-Dependent Market Entry
RePEc:wsr:ecbook:2011:i:iii-007
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2011Vertical specialization, intermediate tariffs, and the pattern of trade: assessing the role of tariff liberalization to U.S. bilateral trade 1989-2001
RePEc:fip:feddgw:71
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2011Variety-skill complementarity: a simple resolution of the trade-wage inequality anomaly
RePEc:spr:joecth:v:46:y:2011:i:2:p:297-325
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2011New exports from emerging markets: do followers benefit from pioneers ?
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2011The role of NAFTA and returns to scale in export duration
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2011New Imported Inputs, New Domestic Products
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2011The Tip of the Iceberg: A Quantitative Framework for Estimating Trade Costs
RePEc:ptu:wpaper:w201125
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2011Which factor bears the cost of currency crises?
RePEc:tut:cremwp:201101
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2011Trade Agreements and International Comovements: the Case of NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement)
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2011Patterns and determinants of agro-food trade of the BRIC countries: The role of institution
RePEc:zbw:iamo11:19
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2011Structural estimation and solution of international trade models with heterogeneous firms
RePEc:eee:inecon:v:83:y:2011:i:2:p:95-108
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2011The role of extensive and intensive margins and export growth
RePEc:eee:deveco:v:96:y:2011:i:2:p:371-379
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2011New Exports from Emerging Markets:Do Followers Beneit from Pioneers ?
RePEc:ptl:wpaper:18
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2011Structural Estimation of Gravity Models with Path-dependent Market Entry
RePEc:cpr:ceprdp:8458
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2011A Unified Theory of Firm Selection and Growth
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2011Informality, Frictions and Monetary Policy
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2011Misallocation of Capital in a Model of Endogenous Financial Intermediation and Insurance
RePEc:bge:wpaper:543
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2011Unique Monetary Equilibria with Interest Rate Rules
RePEc:red:issued:09-172
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2011Estimating monetary policy reaction functions for emerging market economies: The case of Brazil
RePEc:eee:ecmode:v:28:y:2011:i:4:p:1730-1738
[Citation Analysis]
2011Does competition raise productivity through improving management quality?
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[Citation Analysis]
2011The expected real return to equity
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2011Home Bias in Open Economy Financial Macroeconomics
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2011The Evolution of Comparative Advantage: Measurement and Welfare Implications
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2011The Elasticity of Trade: Estimates and Evidence
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2011The revealed competitiveness of U.S. exports
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2011Importing Skill-Biased Technology
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2011Growth, Expectations, and Tariffs
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2011Real Exchange Rates, Trade, and Growth: Italy 1861-2011
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2011Taxing Women: A Macroeconomic Analysis
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2011Making sense of China’s astronomical foreign reserves
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2011Heterogeneity and tests of risk sharing
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2011Collateral Crises
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2011Accounting for Cross-Country Differences in Intergenerational Earnings Persistence: The Impact of Taxation and Public Education Expenditure
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2011Accounting for Cross-Country Differences in Intergenerational Earnings Persistence: The Impact of Taxation and Public Education Expenditure
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2011Social security and retirement across the OECD
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2011Can progressive taxation account for cross-country variation in labor supply?
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2011Labor Supply and Government Programs: A Cross-Country Analysis
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2011Human Capital Risk, Contract Enforcement, and the Macroeconomy
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2011Determining the motives for a positive optimal tax on capital
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2011Macroeconomics with hetereogeneity : a practical guide
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2011Optimal Income Taxation with Asset Accumulation
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2011Accounting for Output Drops in Latin America
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2011Targeting the Poor: A Macroeconomic Analysis of Cash Transfer Programs
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2011Financial Integration, Entrepreneurial Risk and Global Imbalances
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2011Targeted Transfers and the Fiscal Response to the Great Recession
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2011Welfare-improving Government Behaviour and Inequality - Inspection Using a Heterogeneous-agent Model
RePEc:por:cetedp:1103
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2011Precautionary Savings and Wealth Inequality: a Global Sensitivity Analysis
RePEc:qed:wpaper:1270
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2011Capital misallocation and credit constraints: Theory and evidence from natural
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2011Equilibrium Heterogeneous-Agent Models as Measurement Tools: some Monte Carlo Evidence
RePEc:qed:wpaper:1277
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2011Not Going Away? Microfoundations in the Making of a New Consensus in Macroeconomics
RePEc:spa:wpaper:2011wpecon2
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2011How applicable are the New Keynesian DSGE models to a typical Low-Income Economy?
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2011A Model of the Consumption Response to Fiscal Stimulus Payments
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2011Credit Crises, Precautionary Savings, and the Liquidity Trap
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2011Concave consumption function and precautionary wealth accumulation
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2011Aggregation without the Aggravation? Nonparametric Analysis of the Representative Consumer
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2011Risk Aversion Heterogeneity, Risky Jobs and Wealth Inequality
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2011Heterogeneous Responses and Aggregate Impact of the 2001 Income Tax Rebates
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2011Polarization, Risk and Welfare in General Equilibrium
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2011Price search, consumption inequality, and expenditure inequality over the life cycle
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2011Unemployment insurance and home production
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2011From income and consumption inequality to economic welfare inequality: the role of labor supply
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[Citation Analysis]
2011Targeted Transfers and the Fiscal Response to the Great Recession
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[Citation Analysis]
2011Not Going Away? Microfoundations in the Making of a New Consensus in Macroeconomics
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2011Self-insurance vs. self-financing: A welfare analysis of the persistence of shocks
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2011RETHINKING MACROECONOMICS: WHAT FAILED, AND HOW TO REPAIR IT
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2011Capital misallocation and credit constraints: Theory and evidence from natural
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2011Housing Market Dynamics: Any News?
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2011How to Deal with Real Estate Booms: Lessons from Country Experiences
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2011The Role of Decision-Making Biases in Irelands Banking Crisis
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2011A Rational Explanation for Boom-and-Bust Price Patterns in Real Estate Markets
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2011Lending behavior and real estate prices
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2011Structural change and regional convergence: the case of declining transport costs
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2011Revisiting the expectations hypothesis: The Japanese term structure and regime shifts
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2011A note on the predictability of excess bond returns and regime shifts
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2011Decomposing the education wage gap: everything but the kitchen sink
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2011Technological change and the growing inequality in managerial compensation
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2011Skill-Biased Technological Change and Homeownership
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2011The Service Sector and Female Market Work: Europe vs US
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2011Equilibrium Search and Tax Credit Reform
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2011Frictions in financial and labor markets: a summary of the 35th Annual Economic Policy Conference
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2011Multiproduct search
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Cites in year: CiY

Recent citations received in: 2011

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2011Unemployment Insurance and Job Search in the Great Recession
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[Citation Analysis]
2011How Do Credit Supply Shocks Propagate Internationally? A GVAR approach
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2011Heterogeneity and risk sharing in village economies
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2011Macroeconomics with hetereogeneity : a practical guide
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2011Optimal Redistribution with Intensive and Extensive Labor Supply Margins: A Life-Cycle Perspective
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2011Heterogeneity and Risk Sharing in Village Economies
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2011Reconciling Micro and Macro Labor Supply Elasticities: A Structural Perspective
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2011Unemployment Insurance and Job Search in the Great Recession
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2011Risk Aversion Heterogeneity, Risky Jobs and Wealth Inequality
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2011Fixed Costs, Retirement and the Elasticity of Labor Supply
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2011How do credit supply shocks propagate internationally? A GVAR approach
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2010On the Size of the Active Management Industry
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2010The Timing of Parental Income and Child Outcomes: The Role of Permanent and Transitory Shocks
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2010On the Size of the Active Management Industry
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2010Innovation by Entrants and Incumbents
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2010Sources of Lifetime Inequality
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2010Home-Leaving Decisions of Daughters and Sons
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2010Home-leaving decisions of daughters and sons
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2010The Interaction Between Technology Adoption and Trade When Firms are Heterogeneous
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2010Government Purchases Over the Business Cycle: the Role of Economic and Political Inequality
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2010New Monetarist Economics: Models
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2010Does importing more inputs raise exports? Firm level evidence from France
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2010Wage Risk, On-the-job Search and Partial Insurance
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2010Fertility Risk in the Life-Cycle
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Recent citations received in: 2009

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2009Effects of GATT/WTO on Asias Trade Performance
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2009Inequality and Volatility Moderation in Russia: Evidence from Micro-Level Panel Data on Consumption and Income
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