Working Papers
2001
01-01 "Gender
and Say: A Model of Household Behavior with Endogenously-determined Balance
of
Power," by Kaushik Basu.
01-02 "Information Revelation and Collusion
in Oligopolies with Unknown Costs," by Subir K.
Chakrabarti.
01-03 "Equilibrium with Heterogeneous Agents
in an Intertemporal Model of Consumption and
Savings," by Subir K. Chakrabarti.
01-04 "The Nature of the
Steady State in Models of Optimal Growth under Uncertainty," by Tapan
Mitra, Luigi Montrucchio and Fabio Privileggi.
01-05 "INTERNATIONAL
CREDIT AND WELFARE: Some Paradoxical Results with Implications
for the Organization of International Lending," by Kaushik Basu and
Hodaka Morita.
01-06 "Ranking Investment Projects," by James E. Foster and Tapan Mitra.
01-07 "Granger Causality and Equilibrium Business Cycle Theory," by Yi Wen.
01-08 "Why Does Consumption Lead the Business Cycle?," by Yi Wen.
01-09R "Indeterminacy, Aggregate Demand,
and the Real Business Cycle," by Jess Benhabib and
Yi
Wen.
01-10R "Equilibrium Bank Runs," by James Peck and Karl Shell.
01-11 "The Economic
Effects of the Restrictions on Government Budget Deficits: Imperfect Private
Credit Markets,"
by Christian Ghiglino and Karl Shell.
01-12 "Testing in GMM Models without Truncation," by Timothy Vogelsang.
01-13 "Heteroskedasticity-Autocorrelation
Robust Standard Errors using the Barlett Kernel without Truncation,"
by Nicholas Kiefer and Tim Vogelsang.
01-14 "Spectral Density
Bandwidth Choice: Source of Nonmonotonic Power for Tests of a Mean Shift in
a Time Series,"
by Ciprian Crainiceanu and Tim Vogelsang.
01-15 "Testing for Common Deterministic Trend Slopes," by Philip Hans Franses and Timothy Vogelsang.
01-16 "Unemployment Benefits and the Persistence of European Unemployment," by Salvador Ortigueira.
01-17 "Equilibrium Dynamics in a Two-Sector Model with Taxes," by Salvador Ortigueira and Manuel S. Santos.
01-18 "Demand-Driven Business Cycles: Explaining Domestic and International Comovements," by Yi Wen.
01-19 "Technology, Employment, and the Business Cycle: Do Technology Shocks Explain Aggregate Fluctuations? Comment," by Yi Wen.
01-20 "Uniform Working Hours: A Culprit of Structural Unemployment," by Yi Wen, Lijing Zhu and Haoming Liu.