Forthcoming papers
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Labor-Market Matching with Precautionary Savings and Aggregate Fluctuations
Per Krusell, Stockholm University, Toshihiko Mukoyama, University of Virginia and Aysegul Sahin, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Posted online: 16/02/2010
Modelling Income Processes with Lots of Heterogeneity
Martin Browning, University of Oxford, Mette Ejrnæs, University of Copenhagen and Javier Alvarez, Bank of Spain
Posted online: 15/02/2010
How Important Is Human Capital? A Quantitative Theory Assessment of World Income Inequality
Andrés Erosa, Instituto Madrileño de Estudios Avanzados, Tatyana Koreshkova, Concordia University and Diego Restuccia, Univerity of Toronto
Posted online: 15/02/2010
Estimating Intertemporal Allocation Parameters using Synthetic Residual Estimation
Sule Alan, Cambridge University and Martin Browning, University of Oxford
Posted online: 15/02/2010
Why Has House Price Dispersion Gone Up?
Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh, NYU-Stern and Pierre-Olivier Weill, UCLA
Posted online: 12/02/2010
Choosing the Carrot or the Stick? – Endogenous Institutional Choice in Social Dilemma Situations
Matthias Sutter, University of Innsbruck and University of Gothenburg, Stefan Haigner, University of Innsbruck and Martin Kocher, University of Munich and University of Innsbruck
Posted online: 11/02/2010
Missing Women: Age and Disease
Siwan Anderson, University of British Columbia and Debraj Ray, New York University
Posted online: 11/02/2010
Political Competition, Policy and Growth: Theory and Evidence from the United States
Timothy Besley, London School of Economics, Torsten Persson, Stockholm University and Daniel Sturm, London School of Economics
Posted online: 11/02/2010
Exploring Higher-Order Risk Effects
Cary Deck, University of Arkansas and Harris Schlesinger, University of Alabama
Posted online: 11/02/2010
The Long and Short (of) Quality Ladders
Amit Khandelwal, Columbia Business School
Posted online: 10/02/2010
Efficient Estimation of the Parameter Path in Unstable Time Series Models
Ulrich Mueller, Princeton University and Philippe-Emmanuel Petalas, Princeton University
Posted online: 10/02/2010
Can Gender Parity Break the Glass Ceiling? Evidence from a Repeated Randomized Experiment
Berta Esteve-Volart, York University and Manuel F. Bagues, Universidad Carlos III
Posted online: 10/02/2010
Supplementary Material
Supplementary material for the above forthcoming papers will appear here until the papers have been published in the Review. Supplementary material for all published papers will appear in the dedicated supplementary material section of the website.
Supplementary material for Political Competition, Policy and Growth: Theory and Evidence from the United States
Timothy Besley, London School of Economics, Torsten Persson, Stockholm University and Daniel Sturm, London School of Economics
Data
Supplementary material for How Important Is Human Capital? A Quantitative Theory Assessment of World Income Inequality Andrés Erosa, Instituto Madrileño de Estudios Avanzados, Tatyana Koreshkova, Concordia University and Diego Restuccia, Univerity of Toronto
Appendix for the web
Supplementary material for Choosing the Carrot or the Stick? Endogenous Institutional Choice in Social Dilemma Situations, Matthias Sutter, University of Innsbruck and University of Gothenburg, Stefan Haigner, University of Innsbruck and Martin Kocher, University of Munich and University of Innsbruck
Website only appendix
MS 12695 Supplementary material.pdf
Supplementary material for Choosing the Carrot or the Stick? Endogenous Institutional Choice in Social Dilemma Situations, Matthias Sutter, University of Innsbruck and University of Gothenburg, Stefan Haigner, University of Innsbruck and Martin Kocher, University of Munich and University of Innsbruck
Data files
RES_12695_data-and-do-files.zip
Supplementary material for Choosing the Carrot or the Stick? Endogenous Institutional Choice in Social Dilemma Situations, Matthias Sutter, University of Innsbruck and University of Gothenburg, Stefan Haigner, University of Innsbruck and Martin Kocher, University of Munich and University of Innsbruck
Software files
RES_12695_ZTree software files.zip
Supplementary material for Labor-Market Matching with Precautionary Savings and Aggregate Fluctuations, Per Krusell, Stockholm University, Toshihiko Mukoyama, University of Virginia and Aysegul Sahin, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Website only appendix
Supplementary material for Modelling Income Processes with Lots of Heterogeneity, Martin Browning, University of Oxford, Mette Ejrnaes, University of Copenhagen and Javier Alvarez, Bank of Spain
Programs
MS12236SupplementaryMaterial.zip
Supplementary material for Efficient Estimation of the Parameter Path in Unstable Time Series Models, Ulrich Mueller, Princeton University and Philippe-Emmanuel Petalas, Princeton University
Website only Supplement
Supplementary material for Efficient Estimation of the Parameter Path in Unstable Time Series Models, Ulrich Mueller, Princeton University and Philippe-Emmanuel Petalas, Princeton University
Replication files
Supplementary material for Why Has House Price Dispersion Gone Up? Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh, New York University - Stern and Pierre-Olivier Weill, UCLA
Website only appendix
Supplementary material for Missing Women: Age and Disease, Siwan Anderson, University of British Columbia and Debraj Ray, New York University
Website only appendix
Supplementary material for Missing Women: Age and Disease, Siwan Anderson, University of British Columbia and Debraj Ray, New York University
Data
Supplementary material for Estimating Intertemporal Allocation Parameters using Synthetic Residual Estimation, Sule Alan, Cambridge University and Martin Browning, University of Oxford
Data and Programs
MS9847SupplementaryMaterial.zip
Supplementary material for Habits Revealed, Ian Crawford, University of Oxford
Data and Programs
Supplementary material for The Long and Short (of) Quality Ladders, Amit Khandelwal, Columbia Business School
Files for replication
Supplementary material for Can Gender Parity Break the Glass Ceiling? Evidence from a Repeated Randomized Experiment Berta Esteve-Volart, York University and Manuel F. Bagues, Universidad Carlos III
Stata files
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