Articles
- Douglas D. Davis & Oleg Korenok, 2009.
"Posted Offer Markets In Near-Continuous Time: An Experimental Investigation,"
Economic Inquiry,
Western Economic Association International, vol. 47(3), pages 449-466, 07.
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- Korenok, Oleg, 2008.
"Empirical comparison of sticky price and sticky information models,"
Journal of Macroeconomics,
Elsevier, vol. 30(3), pages 906-927, September.
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- Oleg Korenok & Norman R. Swanson, 2007.
"How Sticky Is Sticky Enough? A Distributional and Impulse Response Analysis of New Keynesian DSGE Models,"
Journal of Money, Credit and Banking,
Blackwell Publishing, vol. 39(6), pages 1481-1508, 09.
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- Oleg Korenok, 2005.
"Empirical Comparison of Sticky Price and Sticky Information Models,"
Working Papers
0501, VCU School of Business, Department of Economics.
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"Empirical Comparison of Sticky Price and Sticky Information Models,"
Macroeconomics
0510004, EconWPA.
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- Korenok, Oleg, 2008.
"Empirical comparison of sticky price and sticky information models,"
Journal of Macroeconomics,
Elsevier, vol. 30(3), pages 906-927, September.
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- Norman Swanson & Oleg Korenok, 2006.
"The Incremental Predictive Information Associated with Using Theoretical New Keynesian DSGE Models Versus Simple Linear Alternatives,"
Departmental Working Papers
200615, Rutgers University, Department of Economics.
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- Bruchez, Pierre-Alain, 2007.
"A Hybrid Sticky-Price and Sticky-Information Model,"
MPRA Paper
3540, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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- Alexander Meyer-Gohde, 2007.
"Solving Linear Rational Expectations Models with Lagged Expectations Quickly and Easily,"
SFB 649 Discussion Papers
SFB649DP2007-069, Sonderforschungsbereich 649, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany.
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Other versions: - Ricardo Reis, 2009.
"A Sticky-Information General-Equilibrium Model for Policy Analysis,"
NBER Working Papers
14732, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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Other versions: - Olivier Coibion, 2006.
"Inflation Inertia in Sticky Information Models,"
Contributions to Macroeconomics,
Berkeley Electronic Press, vol. 6(1), pages 1374-1374.
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- Oleg Korenok & Stanislav Radchenko, 2006.
"The role of permanent and transitory components in business cycle volatility moderation,"
Empirical Economics,
Springer, vol. 31(1), pages 217-241, March.
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- Oleg Korenok & Norman R. Swanson, 2005.
"The Incremental Predictive Information Associated with Using Theoretical New Keynesian DSGE Models vs. Simple Linear Econometric Models,"
Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics,
Department of Economics, University of Oxford, vol. 67(s1), pages 905-930, December.
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- Oleg Korenok & Stanislav Radchenko & Norman R. Swanson, 2006.
"International Evidence on the Efficacy of new-Keynesian Models of Inflation Persistence,"
Working Papers
0602, VCU School of Business, Department of Economics.
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Other versions: - Ghent, Andra, 2006.
"Comparing Models of Macroeconomic Fluctuations: How Big Are the Differences?,"
MPRA Paper
180, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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- Ricardo Reis, 2008.
"A Sticky-Information General Equilibrium Model for Policy Analysis,"
Working Papers Central Bank of Chile
495, Central Bank of Chile.
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Other versions: - N. Gregory Mankiw & Ricardo Reis, 2006.
"Sticky Information in General Equilibrium,"
NBER Working Papers
12605, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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