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Number of items: 41.

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Aguirregabiria, Victor and Ho, Chun-Yu (2009): A Dynamic Oligopoly Game of the US Airline Industry: Estimation and Policy Experiments.

Aguirregabiria, Victor and Magesan, Arvind (2013): Euler Equations for the Estimation of Dynamic Discrete Choice Structural.

Aguirregabiria, Victor and Nevo, Aviv (2010): Recent developments in empirical IO: dynamic demand and dynamic games.

Aguirregabiria, Victor and Vicentini, Gustavo (2007): Software for the Computation of Markov-Perfect Equilibria in a Dynamic Game of Store Location by Multi-Store Firms.

Ahiabu, Stephen (2006): Inflation and the underground economy.

B

Bernabe, Angelique and Hossain, Tanjim and Yu, Haomiao (2021): Truth, Honesty, and Strategic Interactions.

Bolhuis, Marijn (2019): Catch-Up Growth and Inter-Industry Productivity Spillovers.

C

Ching, Andrew and Erdem, Tulin and Keane, Michael (2007): The Price Consideration Model of Brand Choice. Forthcoming in: Journal of Applied Econometrics

Ching, Andrew and Hayashi, Fumiko (2008): Payment Card Rewards Programs and Consumer Payment Choice.

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Gabe, Todd and Florida, Richard (2021): Impacts of Jobs Requiring Close Physical Proximity and High Interaction with the Public on U.S. Industry Employment Change During the Early Stages of the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Gourieroux, Christian and Jasiak, Joann (2010): Inference for Noisy Long Run Component Process.

Gouriéroux, Christian and Zakoian, Jean-Michel (2014): On uniqueness of moving average representations of heavy-tailed stationary processes.

H

Hardy-Vallee, Benoit (2007): Decision-Making: A Neuroeconomic Perspective. Forthcoming in: Philosophy Compass

Hossain, Tanjim and Morgan, John (2022): Maybe I Should Just Stay Home.

J

John, Baker and Kourtney, Koebel and Lindsay M., Tedds (2012): Gender Disparities in the Labour Market? Examining the COVID-19 Pandemic in Alberta. Forthcoming in: The School of Public Policy Publications , Vol. 14, (9 June 2021)

L

Li, Zhe (2008): Productivity Dispersion across Plants, Emission Abatement, and Environmental Policy.

M

Maheu, John and Song, Yong (2012): A new structural break model with application to Canadian inflation forecasting.

Maheu, John M and McCurdy, Thomas H and Song, Yong (2020): Bull and Bear Markets During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Maheu, John M and Yang, Qiao (2015): An Infinite Hidden Markov Model for Short-term Interest Rates.

Mitchell, Matthew and Zhang, Yuzhe (2012): Shared Rights and Technological Progress.

Munro, John H. (2004): Before and after the Black Death: money, prices, and wages in fourteenth-century England. Published in: New Approaches to the History of Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe: Selected Proceedings of Two International Conferences at The Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters in Copenhagen, Historisk-filosofiske Meddelser , Vol. 104, (February 2009): pp. 335-364.

Munro, John H. (2002): Wage-stickiness, monetary changes, and real incomes in late-medieval England and the Low Countries, 1300 - 1500: did money matter? Published in: Research in Economic History , Vol. 21, No. 1 (2003): pp. 185-297.

Munro, John H. (2008): Money, prices, wages, and ‘profit inflation’ in Spain, the Southern Netherlands, and England during the Price Revolution era, ca. 1520 - ca. 1650. Published in: História e Economia: Revista Interdisciplinar , Vol. 4, No. 1 (2008): pp. 13-71.

Munro, John H. (2006): The anti-red shift – to the 'Dark Side': Colour changes in Flemish luxury woollens, 1300 - 1550. Published in: Medieval Clothing and Textiles , Vol. 3, No. 1 (2007): pp. 55-98.

Munro, John H. (2002): Gold, guilds, and government: the impact of monetary and labour policies on the Flemish cloth industry, 1390-1435. Published in: Jaarboek voor middeleeuwse geschiedenis , Vol. 5, No. 1 (2002): pp. 153-205.

Munro, John H. (2002): The medieval origins of the 'Financial Revolution': usury, rentes, and negotiablity. Published in: The International History Review , Vol. 25, No. 3 (September 2003): pp. 505-562.

Munro, John H. (2007): The usury doctrine and urban public finances in late-medieval Flanders (1220 - 1550): rentes (annuities), excise taxes, and income transfers from the poor to the rich. Published in: La fiscalità nell’economia Europea, secc. XIII - XVIII, Fondazione Istituto Internazionale di Storia Economica “F. Datini”, Prato, Serie II: Atti delle “Settimane de Studi” et altri Convegni , Vol. 39, No. 1 (2008): pp. 973-1026.

Munro, John H. (2006): South German silver, European textiles, and Venetian trade with the Levant and Ottoman Empire, c. 1370 to c. 1720: a non-Mercantilist approach to the balance of payments problem, in Relazione economiche tra Europa e mondo islamico, seccoli XIII - XVIII, ed. Simonetta Cavaciocchi. Published in: Atti delle “Settimana di Studi” e altri convegni, Istituto Internazionale di Storia Economica “Francesco Datini” (Florence: Le Monnier) , Vol. 38, No. 1 (2007): pp. 907-962.

Munro, John H. (2002): Industrial energy from water-mills in the European economy, 5th to 18th Centuries: the limitations of power,. Published in: Economia ed energia, seccoli XIII - XVIII, Atti delle ‘Settimane di Studi’ e altrie Convegni, Istituto Internazionale di Storia Economica, F. Datini , Vol. 34, No. 1 (2003): pp. 223-269.

Munro, John H. (2000): The 'New Institutional Economics' and the Changing Fortunes of Fairs in Medieval and Early Modern Europe: the Textile Trades, Warfare, and Transaction Costs. Published in: Fieri e mercati nella integrazione delle economie europee, seccoli XIII - XVIII, Atti delle “Settimana di Studi” e altri convegni, no. 32, Istituto Internazionale di Storia Economica F. Datini , Vol. 32, No. 1 (2001): pp. 405-451.

Munro, John H. (2005): I panni di lana: Nascita, espansione e declino dell’industria tessile di lana italiana, 1100-1730. Published in: Il Rinascimento italiano et l’Europa, vol. IV: Commercio e cultura mercantile , Vol. 4, No. 1 (2007): pp. 105-141.

Munro, John H. (2007): Hanseatic commerce in textiles from the Low Countries and England during the Later Middle Ages: changing trends in textiles, markets, prices, and values, 1290 - 1570. Published in: Von Nowgorod bis London: Studien zu Handel, Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft im mittelalterlichen Europa: Festschrift für Stuart Jenks zum 60. Geburtstag, Nova Mediaevalia, Quellen und Studien zum europäischen Mittelalter , Vol. 4, No. 1 (September 2008): pp. 97-182.

Munro, John H. (2004): Builders’ wages in southern England and the southern Low Countries, 1346 -1500: a comparative study of trends in and levels of real incomes. Published in: L’Edilizia prima della rivoluzione industriale, secc. XIII-XVIII, Atti delle “Settimana di Studi” e altri convegni, Istituto Internazionale di Storia Economica F. Datini , Vol. 36, No. 1 (May 2005): pp. 1013-1076.

Munro, John H. (1999): The Low Countries’ export trade in textiles with the Mediterranean basin, 1200-1600: a cost-benefit analysis of comparative advantages in overland and maritime trade routes. Published in: The International Journal of Maritime History , Vol. 11, No. 2 (December 1999): pp. 1-30.

Munro, John H. (1998): The symbiosis of towns and textiles: urban institutions and the changing fortunes of cloth manufacturing in the Low Countries and England, 1270 - 1570. Published in: The Journal of Early Modern History: Contacts, Comparisons, Contrasts , Vol. 3, No. 1 (February 1999): pp. 1-74.

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Priyo, Asad Karim Khan and Rahaman, Mohammad M. and Aivazian, Varouj A. (2017): Overinvesting via delayed exit: An empirical investigation of the cost of excessive continuation.

R

Ritter, Moritz (2007): The Optimum Quantity of Money Revisited: Distortionary Taxation in a Search Model of Money.

S

Serafinelli, Michel (2013): Good Firms, Worker Flows and Productivity.

Spiro, Peter S. (2013): A sectoral analysis of Ontario's weak productivity growth.

V

Victor, Aguirregabiria (2009): A Method for Implementing Counterfactual Experiments in Models with Multiple Equilibria.

W

Wang, Tianyu and Li, Kui-Wai (2018): Examining the liquidity and productivity relationship: Evidence from post-reform China.

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