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A Note on nonconvex adjustment costs in lumpy investment models: Mean versus variance
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- 31 March 2022, pp. 1166-1177
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Equilibrium dynamics in a model of growth and spatial agglomeration
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- 11 November 2021, pp. 224-249
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TOWARD AN ECONOMIC THEORY OF REALITY: AN INTERVIEW WITH GUILLERMO A. CALVO
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- 01 February 2005, pp. 123-145
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Income taxation and job creation
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- 16 March 2023, pp. 2056-2085
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A NOTE ON MONOTONE COMPARATIVE STATICS FOR MONETARY DIRECTED SEARCH MODELS
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- 16 September 2019, pp. 1625-1634
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EVOLUTION OF THE INCOME DISTRIBUTION AND EDUCATION VOUCHERS
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- 06 April 2004, pp. 226-249
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THE INSTABILITY OF OPEN PARETO EFFICIENT ECONOMIES
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- 21 July 2020, pp. 613-648
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ACCOUNTING FOR THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MONEY AND INTEREST RATES
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- 13 June 2006, pp. 545-571
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A SPECTRAL-BASED CUSUM TEST OF EVOLUTIONARY CHANGE
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- 29 June 2002, pp. 385-407
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UNDERSTANDING THE SUPPLY AND DEMAND FORCES BEHIND THE FALL AND RISE IN THE US SKILL PREMIUM
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- 21 December 2017, pp. 2191-2220
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The effect of central bank credibility on forward guidance in an estimated New Keynesian model
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- 15 November 2021, pp. 532-570
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COVARIANCE EFFECT
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- 16 July 2002, pp. 523-547
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A NOTE ON THE SECTORAL COMPOSITION OF GOVERNMENT SPENDING, PROGRESSIVE TAXATION AND AGGREGATE (IN)STABILITY
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- 12 December 2019, pp. 1922-1936
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EXPECTATIONS-DRIVEN FLUCTUATIONS WHEN FACTOR UTILIZATION IS VARIABLE
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- 30 January 2004, pp. 3-26
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ENDOGENOUS FIRM ENTRY IN AN ESTIMATED MODEL OF THE U.S. BUSINESS CYCLE
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- 23 June 2017, pp. 284-321
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POLICY INTERACTION AND LEARNING EQUILIBRIA
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- 11 November 2011, pp. 920-935
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A note on international spillovers of economic policy uncertainty across business cycles: evidence from OECD countries
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- 08 February 2023, pp. 99-111
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Health risk and the welfare effects of Social Security
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- 04 October 2022, pp. 1767-1806
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Presidents, Fed chairs, and the deviations from the Taylor rule
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- 31 August 2022, pp. 1687-1705
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Sectoral employment effects of state fiscal relief: evidence from the Great Recession
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- 07 April 2022, pp. 998-1018
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