NBER Publications by Fernando E. Alvarez
Working Papers and Chapters
| June 2008 | Models of Idea Flows
with Francisco J. Buera, Robert E. Lucas, Jr.: w14135
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| February 2008 | Search and Rest Unemployment
with Robert Shimer: w13772
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| September 2007 | Financial Innovation and the Transactions Demand for Cash
with Francesco Lippi: w13416
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| December 2006 | Fixed-Term Employment Contracts in an Equilibrium Search Model
with Marcelo Veracierto: w12791
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| November 2005 | General Equilibrium Analysis of the Eaton-Kortum Model of International Trade
with Robert E. Lucas: w11764
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| October 2003 | On the Sluggish Response of Prices to Money in an Inventory-Theoretic Model of Money Demand
with Andrew Atkeson, Chris Edmond: w10016
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| July 2001 | The Size of the Permanent Component of Asset Pricing Kernels
with Urban J. Jermann: w8360
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| October 2000 | Using Asset Prices to Measure the Cost of Business Cycles
with Urban J. Jermann: w7978
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| September 2000 | Money, Interest Rates, and Exchange Rates with Endogenously Segmented Asset Markets
with Andrew Atkeson, Patrick J. Kehoe: w7871
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| January 2000 | Labor-Market Policies in an Equilibrium Search Model
with Marcelo Veracierto
in NBER Macroeconomics Annual 1999, Volume 14, Ben S. Bernanke and Julio J. Rotemberg, editors
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| March 1999 | Money and Interest Rates with Endogeneously Segmented Markets
with Andrew Atkeson, Patrick J. Kehoe: w7060
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| February 1999 | Quantitative Asset Pricing Implications of Endogenous Solvency Constraints
with Urban J. Jermann: w6953
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| March 1998 | Asset Pricing when Risk Sharing is Limited by Default
with Urban J. Jermann: w6476
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| July 1996 | Money and Exchange Rates in the Grossman-Weiss-Rotemberg Model
with Andrew Atkeson: w5678
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