NBER Publications by Edward C. Prescott
Working Papers and Chapters
| September 2008 | Intermediated Quantities and Returns
with Rajnish Mehra, Facundo Piguillem: w14351
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| May 2008 | Technology Capital and the U.S. Current Account
with Ellen R. McGrattan: w13983
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| October 2007 | Unmeasured Investment and the Puzzling U.S. Boom in the 1990s
with Ellen R. McGrattan: w13499
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| Openness, Technology Capital, and Development
with Ellen McGrattan: w13515
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| March 2006 | The Depressing Effect of Agricultural Institutions on the Prewar Japanese Economy
with Fumio Hayashi: w12081
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| February 2006 | Why Did U.S. Market Hours Boom in the 1990s?
with Ellen McGrattan: w12046
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| February 2004 | Why do Americans Work so Much More than Europeans?
w10316
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| March 2003 | The Equity Premium in Retrospect
with Rajnish Mehra: w9525
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| December 2001 | The Stock Market Crash of 1929: Irving Fisher Was Right!
with Ellen R. McGrattan: w8622
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| Taxes, Regulations, and Asset Prices
with Ellen R. McGrattan: w8623
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| January 2001 | Is the Stock Market Overvalued?
with Ellen R. McGrattan: w8077
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| December 1998 | Malthus to Solow
with Gary D. Hansen: w6858
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| June 1991 | Technology Adoption and Growth
with Stephen L. Parente: w3733
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| 1980 | A Competitive Theory of Fluctuations and the Feasibility and Desirability of Stabilization Policy
with Finn Kydland
in Rational Expectations and Economic Policy, Stanley Fischer, editor
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| October 1973 | Systematic (Non-Random) Variaiion Models: Varying Parameter Regression: A Theory And Some Applications
with Thomas F. Cooley
in Annals of Economic and Social Measurement, Volume 2, number 4, Sanford V. Berg, editor
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