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Number of items: 12.

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Buiter, Willem (2009): The unfortunate uselessness of most ’state of the art’ academic monetary economics. Published in: VoxEY (6 March 2009)

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Elgin, Ceyhun and Kose, M. Ayhan and Ohnsorge, Franziska and Yu, Shu (2021): Understanding Informality.

Elgin, Ceyhun and Kose, M. Ayhan and Ohnsorge, Franziska and Yu, Shu (2021): Growing Apart or Moving Together? Synchronization of Informal and Formal Economy Cycles.

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Guénette, Justin Damien and Kose, M. Ayhan and Sugawara, Naotaka (2022): Is a Global Recession Imminent?

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Kollmann, Robert (2017): Explaining International Business Cycle Synchronization: Recursive Preferences and the Terms of Trade Channel.

Kollmann, Robert (2021): Liquidity Traps in a World Economy.

Kollmann, Robert (2022): A Tractable Overlapping Generations Structure for Quantitative DSGE Models.

Kose, M. Ayhan and Nagle, Peter and Ohnsorge, Franziska and Sugawara, Naotaka (2021): What Has Been the Impact of COVID-19 on Debt? Turning a Wave into a Tsunami.

Kugler, Adriana and Sauer, Robert (2005): Doctors without Borders? Relicensing Requirements and Negative Selection in the Market for Physicians. Published in: Journal of Labor Economics , Vol. 23, No. 3 (2005): pp. 437-465.

Kugler, Adriana and Yuksel, Mutlu (2008): Do Recent Latino Immigrants Compete for Jobs with Native Hispanics and Earlier Latino Immigrants? Published in: : pp. 1-18.

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Mosley, Max (2021): The importance of being earners: Modelling the implications of changes to welfare contributions on macroeconomic recovery. Published in: Covid-Economics No. 82 : pp. 99-142.

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Schmitz, Patrick W. (1997): Monopolistic Provision of Excludable Public Goods under Private Information. Published in: Public Finance/Finances Publiques , Vol. 1, No. 52 (1997): pp. 89-101.

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