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2007 2006 2005 WP-05-02 Do returns to schooling differ by race and ethnicity? by Lisa Barrow & Cecilia Elena Rouse [Downloadable!]
WP-05-24 The changing pattern of wage growth for low skilled workers by Eric French & Bhashkar Mazumder & Christopher Taber [Downloadable!]
WP-05-23 Do enclaves matter in immigrants’ self-employment decision? by Maude Toussaint-Comeau [Downloadable!]
WP-05-22 Supplier switching and outsourcing by Yukako Ono & Victor Stango [Downloadable!]
WP-05-21 Universal access, cost recovery, and payment services by Sujit Chakravorti & Jeffery W. Gunther & Robert R. Moore [Downloadable!]
WP-05-20 The incidence of inflation: inflation experiences by demographic group: 1981-2004 by Leslie McGranahan & Anna Paulson [Downloadable!]
WP-05-19 Why are immigrants' incarceration rates so low? evidence on selective immigration, deterrence, and deportation by Kristin Butcher & Anne Morrison Piehl [Downloadable!]
WP-05-18 Clustering of auto supplier plants in the U.S.: GMM spatial logit for large samples by Thomas H. Klier & Dan McMillen [Downloadable!]
WP-05-17 Why do firms go public? evidence from the banking industry by Richard J. Rosen & Scott B. Smart & Chad J. Zutter [Downloadable!]
WP-05-16 Competition in large markets by Jeffrey R. Campbell [Downloadable!]
WP-05-15 Causality, causality, causality: the view of education inputs and outputs from economics by Lisa Barrow & Cecilia Elena Rouse [Downloadable!]
WP-05-14 Fixed term employment contracts in an equilibrium search model by Fernando Alvarez & Marcelo Veracierto [Downloadable!]
WP-05-13 Differential mortality, uncertain medical expenses, and the saving of elderly singles by Mariacristina De Nardi & Eric French & John Bailey Jones [Downloadable!]
WP-05-12 Intergenerational economic mobility in the U.S., 1940 to 2000 by Daniel Aaronson & Bhashkar Mazumder [Downloadable!]
WP-05-11 What determines bilateral trade flows? by Marianne Baxter & Michael Kouparitsas [Downloadable!]
WP-05-10 Wealth inequality: data and models by Marco Cagetti & Mariacristina De Nardi [Downloadable!]
WP-05-09 Entrepreneurship, frictions, and wealth by Marco Cagetti & Mariacristina De Nardi [Downloadable!]
WP-05-08 Rigid prices: evidence from U.S. scanner data by Jeffrey R. Campbell & Benjamin Eden [Downloadable!]
WP-05-07 Politics and efficiency of separating capital and ordinary Government budgets by Marco Bassetto & Thomas J. Sargent [Downloadable!]
WP-05-06 Price discovery in a market under stress: the U.S. Treasury market in fall 1998 by Craig H. Furfine & Eli M. Remolona [Downloadable!]
WP-05-05 Characterizations in a random record model with a non-identically distributed initial record by Gadi Barlevy & H. N. Nagaraja [Downloadable!]
WP-05-04 Risk overhang and loan portfolio decisions by Robert DeYoung & Anne Gron & Andrew Winton [Downloadable!]
WP-05-03 Derivatives and systemic risk: netting, collateral, and closeout by Robert R. Bliss & George Kaufman [Downloadable!]
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