Barnett, William and Ghosh, Taniya (2013): Bifurcation Analysis of an Endogenous Growth Model.
Barnett, William (2015): Collaboration with and without Coauthorship: Rocket Science Versus Economic Science.
Barnett, William and Su, Liting (2016): Data Sources for the Credit-Card Augmented Divisia Monetary Aggregates.
Barnett, William and Aghababa, Hajar (2016): Dynamic Structure of the Spot Price of Crude Oil: Does Time Aggregation Matter?
Barnett, William and Chauvet, Marcelle and Leiva-Leon, Danilo and Su, Liting (2016): Nowcasting nominal gdp with the credit-card augmented Divisia monetary aggregates.
Barnett, William and Su, Liting (2016): Risk adjustment of the credit-card augmented Divisia monetary aggregates.
Barnett, William and Chauvet, Marcelle and Leiva-Leon, Danilo and Su, Liting (2016): The credit-card-services augmented Divisia monetary aggregates.
Barnett, William and Liu, Jinan (2017): User Cost of Credit Card Services under Risk with Intertemporal Nonseparability.
Barnett, William and Gaekwad, Neepa (2017): The Demand for Money for EMU: A Flexible Functional Form Approach.
Barnett, William and Su, Liting (2017): Financial Firm Production of Inside Monetary and Credit Card Services: An Aggregation Theoretic Approach.
Barnett, William and Hu, Mingzhi and Wang, Xue (2018): Does the Utilization of Information Communication Technology Promote Entrepreneurship: Evidence from Rural China.
Barnett, William and Ftiti, Zied and Jawadi, Fredj (2018): The Causal Relationships between Inflation and Inflation Uncertainty.
Barnett, William and Bella, Giobanni and Ghosh, Taniya and Mattana, Paolo and Venturi, Beatrice (2020): Shilnikov Chaos, Low Interest Rates, and New Keynesian Macroeconomics.
Barnett, William and Gaekwad, Neepa (2021): Multilateral Divisia monetary aggregates for the Euro Area.
Barnett, William and Bella, Giovanni and Ghosh, Taniya and Mattana, Paolo and Venturi, Beatrice (2021): Chaos in the UK New Keynesian Macroeconomy.
Barnett, William and Park, Sohee (2021): Forecasting Inflation and Output Growth with Credit-Card-Augmented Divisia Monetary Aggregates.
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