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Volume 74: Issue 1, January 2007
1. Index.
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2. International Equity Flows and Returns: A Quantitative Equilibrium Approach
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RUI ALBUQUERQUE, Boston University and CEPR.
GREGORY H. BAUER, Bank of Canada.
MARTIN SCHNEIDER, New York University and Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.
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3. Comparative Advantage and Heterogeneous Firms.
ANDREW B. BERNARD, Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth and NBER.
STEPHEN J. REDDING, London School of Economics and CEPR.
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4. Interest Rates, Irreversibility, and Backward-Bending Investment.
RAJ CHETTY, UC Berkeley and NBER.
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5. On Price Caps Under Uncertainty.
ROBERT EARLE, CRA International.
KARL SCHMEDDERS, Northwestern University.
TYMON TATUR, Princeton University.
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6. Elimination of Social Security in a Dynastic Framework.
LUISA FUSTER, University of Toronto.
AYSE İMROHOROğLU, University of Southern California.
SELAHATTIN İMROHOROĞLU, University of Southern California.
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7. Harmful Addiction.
FARUK GUL, Princeton University.
WOLFGANG PESENDORFER, Princeton University.
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8. Costly Signalling in Auctions
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JOHANNES HÖRNER, Northwestern University.
NICOLAS SAHUGUET, HEC Montreal.
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9. To Leave or Not to Leave: The Distribution of Bequest Motives.
WOJCIECH KOPCZUK, Columbia University.
JOSEPHP LUPTON, Federal Reserve Board.
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10. Beyond Icebergs: Towards a Theory of Biased Globalization.
KIMINORI MATSUYAMA, Northwestern University.
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11. On the Theory of Strategic Voting
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DAVID P. MYATT, University of Oxford.
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12. Optimal Welfare-to-Work Programs.
NICOLA PAVONI, University College London and IFS.
G. L. VIOLANTE, New York University and CEPR.
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13. Wishful Thinking in Strategic Environments.
MUHAMET YILDIZ, MIT Economics Department.
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