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Volume 74: Issue 2, April 2007
1. Dynamic Security Design: Convergence to Continuous Time and Asset Pricing Implications.
BRUNO BIAIS, Universite de Toulouse (GREMAQ/CNRS, IDEI, CRG) and CEPR.
THOMAS MARIOTTI, Universite de Toulouse (GREMAQ/CNRS, IDEI) and CEPR.
GUILLAUME PLANTIN, London Business School.
JEAN-CHARLES ROCHET, Universite de Toulouse (GREMAQ, IDEI) and CEPR.
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2. Uncertainty and Investment Dynamics.
NICK BLOOM, Stanford University, Centre for Economic Performance, and NBER.
STEPHEN BOND, Institute for Fiscal Studies and University of Oxford.
JOHN VAN REENEN, London School of Economics,Centre for Economic Performance, and CEPR.
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3. Foundations of Dominant-Strategy Mechanisms.
KIM-SAU CHUNG, Northwestern University.
J. C. ELY, Northwestern University.
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4. Cities, Workers, and Wages: A Structural Analysis of the Urban Wage Premium.
E. D. GOULD, Department of Economics, Hebrew University, CEPR, and IZA.
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5. Building the Family Nest: Premarital Investments, Marriage Markets, and Spousal Allocations.
MURAT IYIGUN, University of Colorado and IZA.
RANDALL P. WALSH, University of Colorado.
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6. Learning by Doing vs. Learning About Match Quality: Can We Tell Them Apart?.
EVA NAGYPÁL, Northwestern University.
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7. Preferences Over Sets of Lotteries
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WOJCIECH OLSZEWSKI, Northwestern University.
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8. Urban Structure and Growth.
ESTEBAN ROSSI-HANSBERG, Princeton University.
MARK L. J. WRIGHT, University of California, Los Angeles.
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9. Vertical Relationships between Manufacturers and Retailers: Inference with Limited Data.
SOFIA BERTO VILLAS-BOAS, University of California, Berkeley.
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10. Collective Labour Supply: Heterogeneity and Non-Participation.
RICHARD BLUNDELL, University College London and Institute for Fiscal Studies.
PIERRE-ANDRE CHIAPPORI, University of Chicago and Columbia University.
THIERRY MAGNAC, GREMAQ and IDEI, Universite des Sciences Sociales.
COSTAS MEGHIR, University College London and Institute for Fiscal Studies.
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