History of Economic Thought, Methodology, and Heterodox Approaches: Economic Methodology
2011
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w17475 |
Dean Karlan Jonathan Zinman
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List Randomization for Sensitive Behavior:
An Application for Measuring Use of Loan Proceeds |
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Philip Babcock Kelly Bedard Gary Charness John Hartman Heather Royer
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Letting Down the Team? Evidence of Social Effects of Team Incentives |
2010
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w16429 |
Ricardo J. Caballero
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Macroeconomics after the Crisis: Time to Deal with the Pretense-of-Knowledge Syndrome |
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w15944 |
Daron Acemoglu
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Theory, General Equilibrium and Political Economy in Development Economics |
2008
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w13976 |
John Beshears James J. Choi David Laibson Brigitte C. Madrian
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How are Preferences Revealed? |
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w13950 |
Robert W. Dimand Barbara J. Spencer
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Trevor Swan And The Neoclassical Growth Model |
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w13934 |
James J. Heckman
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Econometric Causality |
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w13891 |
Joshua Aizenman Kenneth Kletzer
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The Life Cycle of Scholars and Papers in Economics -- the "Citation Death Tax" |
2007
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w13026 |
Daniel S. Hamermesh
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Replication in Economics |
2006
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t0329 |
Edward L. Glaeser
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Researcher Incentives and Empirical Methods |
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w12258 |
Susumu Imai Hajime Katayama Kala Krishna
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Protection for Sale or Surge Protection? |
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w12041 |
Edward Lazear Ulrike Malmendier Roberto Weber
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Sorting, Prices, and Social Preferences |
2003
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w9753 |
Willem H. Buiter
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James Tobin: An Appreciation of his Contribution to Economics |
2001
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Donald R. Davis David E. Weinstein
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What Role for Empirics in International Trade? |
1991
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w3735 |
Ricardo J. Caballero
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A Fallacy of Composition |
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