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June 2011Clashing Theories of Unemployment
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January 2011The Long Slump
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May 2010Evidence on the Determinants of the Choice between Wage Posting and Wage Bargaining
with Robert E. Hall, Alan B. Krueger: w16033
Diagnosing Consumer Confusion and Sub-Optimal Shopping Effort: Theory and Mortgage-Market Evidence
with Susan E. Woodward, Robert E. Hall: w16007
November 2009By How Much Does GDP Rise if the Government Buys More Output?
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December 2008Equity Depletion from Government-Guaranteed Debt
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September 2008Wage Formation between Newly Hired Workers and Employers: Survey Evidence
with Robert E. Hall, Alan B. Krueger: w14329
August 2008The Burden of the Nondiversifiable Risk of Entrepreneurship
with Robert E. Hall, Susan E. Woodward: w14219
April 2007The Incentives to Start New Companies: Evidence from Venture Capital
with Robert E. Hall, Susan E. Woodward: w13056
October 2005The Labor Market and Macro Volatility: A Nonstationary General-Equilibrium Analysis
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Separating the Business Cycle from Other Economic Fluctuations
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Job Loss, Job Finding, and Unemployment in the U.S. Economy Over the Past Fifty Years
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April 2005The Limited Influence of Unemployment on the Wage Bargain
with Robert E. Hall, Paul R. Milgrom: w11245
March 2005Employment Efficiency and Sticky Wages: Evidence from Flows in the Labor Market
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The Amplification of Unemployment Fluctuations through Self-Selection
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September 2004The Value of Life and the Rise in Health Spending
with Robert E. Hall, Charles I. Jones: w10737
January 2004Benchmarking the Returns to Venture
with Susan E. Woodward: w10202
December 2003Corporate Earnings Track the Competitive Benchmark
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September 2003Wage Determination and Employment Fluctuations
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March 2002Industry Dynamics with Adjustment Costs
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June 1999Why Do Some Countries Produce So Much More Output per Worker than Others?
with Robert E. Hall, Charles I. Jones: w6564
The Stock Market and Capital Accumulation
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Reorganization
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March 1999The Concentration of Job Destruction
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January 1999Aggregate Job Destruction and Inventory Liquidation
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Controlling the Price Level
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April 1998Labor-Market Frictions and Employment Fluctuations
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March 1998Macroeconomic Fluctuations and the Allocation of Time
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November 1996The Productivity of Nations
with Robert E. Hall, Charles I. Jones: w5812
May 1996Productivity and the Density of Economic Activity
with Antonio Ciccone, Robert E. Hall: w4313
October 1995Lost Jobs
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October 1994Nominal Income Targeting
with Robert E. Hall, N. Gregory Mankiw: w4439
December 1993The Value and Performance of U.S. Corporations
with Bronwyn H. Hall, Robert E. Hall: r1831
December 1991Substitution over Time in Work and Consumption
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October 1991Invariance Properties of Solow's Productivity Residual
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October 1989Temporal Agglomeration
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Spontaneous Volatility of Output and Investment
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A Framework for studying Monetary Non-Neutrality
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April 1989Bounds on the Variances of Specification Errors in Models with Expectations
with Steven N. Durlauf, Robert E. Hall: w2936
December 1988Intertemporal Substitution in Consumption
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The Relation Between Price and Marginal Cost in U.S. Industry
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April 1988A Non-Competitive, Equilibrium Model Of Fluctuations
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May 1987Market Structures and Macroeconomic Fluctuations
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Investment Under Uncertainty: Theory and Tests with Industry Data
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Consumption
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November 1986The Role of Consumption in Economic Fluctuations
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July 1986Chronic Excess Capacity in U.S. Industry
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August 1985Real Interest and Consumption
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November 1984The Excess Sensitivity of Layoffs and Quits to Demand
with Robert E. Hall, Edward P. Lazear: w0864
August 1984The Importance of Lifetime Jobs in the U.S. Economy
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May 1984The Inefficiency of Marginal-Cost Pricing and The Apparent Rigidity of Prices
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October 1983Explorations in the Gold Standard and Related Policies for Stabilizing the Dollar
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August 1982The Minimum Wage and Job Turnover in Markets for Young Workers
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May 1982The Sensitivity of Consumption to Transitory Income: Estimates from Panel Data on Households
with Robert E. Hall, Frederic S. Mishkin: w0505
September 1980Employment Fluctuations and Wage Rigidity
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Stabilization Policy and Capital Formation
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August 1979Labor Supply and Aggregate Fluctuations
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The Role of Prevailing Prices and Wages in the Efficient Organization of Markets
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July 1979Energy Prices, Inflation, and Recession, 1974-1975
with Knut Anton Mork, Robert E. Hall: w0369
April 1979Stochastic Implications of the Life Cycle-Permanent Income Hypothesis: Theory and Evidence
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December 1978Efficient Wage Bargains Under Uncertain Supply and Demand
with Robert E. Hall, David M. Lilien: w0306
July 1978A Theory of the Natural Unemployment Rate and the Duration of Employment
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The Nature and Measurement of Unemployment
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1978Fluctuation in Equilibrium Unemployment
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