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Michael D. Bordo Hugh Rockoff
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The Influence of Irving Fisher on Milton Friedmanâs Monetary Economics |
2009
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Robert W. Fogel
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The Impact of the Asian Miracle on the Theory of Economic Growth |
2008
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Robert W. Dimand Barbara J. Spencer
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Trevor Swan And The Neoclassical Growth Model |
2006
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Hugh Rockoff
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On the Origins of "A Monetary History" |
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E. Han Kim Adair Morse Luigi Zingales
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What Has Mattered to Economics Since 1970 |
2003
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Michael D. Bordo Anna J. Schwartz
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IS-LM and Monetarism |
2001
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Christopher D. Carroll
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Michael Bordo Anna J. Schwartz
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From the Exchange Stabilization Fund to the International Monetary Fund |
2000
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Olivier Blanchard
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Charles R. Hulten
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1999
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Willem H. Buiter Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou
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1998
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Harvey S. Rosen
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1995
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Zvi Griliches Jacques Mairesse
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Production Functions: The Search for Identification |
1993
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