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1The "news" view of economic fluctuations: evidence from aggregate Japanese data and sectoral U.S. dataPublished 2005Call Number: Loading…Read online (freely available)
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2When can changes in expectations cause business cycle fluctuations in neo-classical settings?Published 2004Call Number: Loading…Read online (freely available)
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3Changes in U.S. wages 1976 - 2000: ongoing skill bias or major technological change?Published 2002Call Number: Loading…Read online (freely available)
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4Population growth, technological adoption and economic outcomes: a theory of cross-country differences for the information eraPublished 2001Call Number: Loading…Read online (freely available)
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5Managerial skill acquisition and the theory of economic developmentPublished 2005Call Number: Loading…Read online (freely available)
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6Why has the employment-productivity tradeoff among industrialized countries been so strong?Published 2002Call Number: Loading…Order via interlibrary loan
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7The changing structure of wages in the US and Germany: what explains the difference?Published 2000Call Number: Loading…Read online (freely available)
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8Cohort patterns in Canadian earnings: assessing the role of skill premia in inequality trendsPublished 1997Call Number: Loading…Read online (freely available)
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9Decomposing the twin-peaks in the world distribution of output-per-workerPublished 2002Call Number: Loading…Read online (freely available)
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10Taxes and employment subsidies in optimal redistribution programsPublished 1998Call Number: Loading…Read online (freely available)
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11What is driving US and Canadian wages: exogenous technical change or endogenous choice of technique?Published 1998Call Number: Loading…Read online (freely available)
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12The economics of inefficient technology usePublished 2007Call Number: Loading…Read online (freely available)
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13Endogenous skill bias in technology adoption: city-level evidence from the IT revolutionPublished 2006Call Number: Loading…Read online (freely available)
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14Why has the employment-productivity tradeoff among industrialized countriesbeen so strong?Published 2002Call Number: Loading…Read online (freely available)
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15Why has the employment-productivity tradeoff among industrialized countriesbeen so strong?Published 2002Call Number: Loading…Order via interlibrary loan
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16Population growth, technological adoption and economic outcomes: a theory of cross country differences for the information eraPublished 2001Call Number: Loading…Order via interlibrary loan
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17Spill-overs from good jobsPublished 2007Call Number: Loading…Read online (freely available)
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18Gold rush fever in business cyclesPublished 2006Call Number: Loading…Read online (freely available)
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19Globalization, returns to accumulations and the world distribution of outputPublished 2004Call Number: Loading…Read online (freely available)
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20Stock prices, news and economic fluctuationsPublished 2003Call Number: Loading…Order via interlibrary loan
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