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16-Oct-2013A Collective Retirement Model : Identification and Estimation in the Presence of Externalities-
16-Oct-2013Accounting for poverty differences between the United States, Great Britain, and Germany-
16-Oct-2013Alternative Systeme der Arbeitslosenversicherung : das Beispiel der Vereinigten Staaten und des Vereinigten Königreichs-
16-Oct-2013An empirical analysis of bundling and tying : over-the-counter pain relief and cold medicines-
16-Oct-2013An Examination of Sheepskin Effects Over Time-
16-Oct-2013An interview with Thomas J. Sargent-
16-Oct-2013Are Refugees Different from Economic Immigrants? : Some Empirical Evidence on the Heterogeneity of Immigrant Groups in the United States-
16-Oct-2013Assessing the Effects of the Terrorist Attacks on the U.S. Economy-
16-Oct-2013Assessing the Performance of Matching Algorithms When Selection into Treatment Is Strong-
16-Oct-2013Assessing the performance of matching algorithms when selection into treatment is strong-
16-Oct-2013Assimilation via Prices or Quantities? Labor Market Institutions and Immigrant Earnings Growth in Australia, Canada, and the United States-
16-Oct-2013Asymmetries in the trans-atlantic monetary policy relationship : does the ECB follow the Fed?-
16-Oct-2013Bayesian inference for duration data with unobserved and unknown heterogeneity : Monte Carlo evidence and an application-
16-Oct-2013Business Cycle Transmission from the US to Germany: a Structural Factor Approach-
16-Oct-2013Characterizing Movements of the U.S. Current Account Deficit-
16-Oct-2013Charging NOx emitters for health damages : an exploratory analysis-
16-Oct-2013Child Care Subsidy Receipt, Employment, and Child Care Choices of Single Mothers-
16-Oct-2013Child poverty dynamics in seven nations-
16-Oct-2013Child Poverty in English-Speaking Countries-
16-Oct-2013Classic Monopsony or New Monopsony? : Searching for Evidence in Nursing Labor Markets-