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  2. Fiscal policy in a tractable liquidity-constrained economy. (2010). Ragot, Xavier ; Challe, Edouard.
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  3. Taxing Capital? Not a Bad Idea After All!. (2007). Krueger, Dirk ; Kitao, Sagiri ; Conesa, Juan Carlos.
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  4. Complete Markets, Enforcement Constraints and Intermediation. (2006). Carceles-Poveda, Eva ; Abraham, Arpad.
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  5. Frictional wage dispersion in search models: a quantitative assessment. (2006). Violante, Giovanni ; Krusell, Per ; Hornstein, Andreas.
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  6. Social Security Reform with Uninsurable Income Risk and Endogenous Borrowing Constraints. (2006). Urrutia, Carlos ; Rojas, Juan.
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  7. Does income inequality lead to consumption inequality? Evidence and theory. (2005). Perri, Fabrizio ; Krueger, Dirk.
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  8. Consumption Dynamics under Information Processing Constraints. (2005). Luo, Yulei.
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  11. Evaluating Labor Market Reforms: A General Equilibrium Approach. (2005). Galdon-Sanchez, Jose ; Fernandez-Villaverde, Jesus ; Alonso-Borrego, César.
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  13. On the Optimal Progressivity of the Income Tax Code. (2005). Krueger, Dirk ; Conesa, Juan Carlos.
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  14. Economic Development under Alternative Trade Regimes. (2005). Castro, Rui.
    In: Cahiers de recherche.
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  16. Housing tenure and wealth distribution in life-cycle economies. (2005). Silos, Pedro.
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  17. Housing, portfolio choice, and the macroeconomy. (2005). Silos, Pedro.
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  18. On the Optimal Progressivity of the Income Tax Code. (2005). Krueger, Dirk ; Conesa, Juan Carlos.
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  19. Social Security Reform with Uninsurable Income Risk and Endogenous Borrowing Constraints. (2004). Urrutia, Carlos ; Rojas, Juan.
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  20. Evaluating Labor Market Reforms: A General Equilibrium Approach. (2004). Galdon-Sanchez, Jose ; Fernandez-Villaverde, Jesus ; Alonso-Borrego, César.
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  21. On the Distributional Consequences of Child Labor Legislation. (2004). Krueger, Dirk ; Donohue, Jessica Tjornhom .
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  23. On Ramseys Conjecture: Efficient Allocations in the Neoclassical Growth Model with Private Information. (2004). Espino, Emilio.
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  26. Trade Policy, Income Risk, and Welfare. (2004). Maloney, William ; Krishna, Pravin ; Krebs, Tom.
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  27. Optimal Unemployment Insurance: Transitional Dynamics vs. Steady State. (2003). Weitzenblum, Thomas ; Joseph, Gilles.
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  29. The Representative Consumer in the Neoclassical Growth Model with Idiosyncratic Shocks. (2003). Maliar, Serguei.
    In: Review of Economic Dynamics.
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  30. Wealth Effect on Labor Market Transitions. (2003). Langot, Francois ; Hairault, Jean-Olivier ; Cheron, Arnaud ; Algan, Yann.
    In: Review of Economic Dynamics.
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  32. QUASI-LINEAR PREFERENCES IN THE MACROECONOMY: INDETERMINACY, HETEROGENEITY ANDTHE REPRESENTATIVE CONSUMER. (2003). Maliar, Serguei.
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  33. HETEROGENEITY IN THE DEGREE OF QUASI-GEOMETRIC DISCOUNTING: THE DISTRIBUTIONAL IMPLICATIONS. (2003). Maliar, Serguei.
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  34. THE NEOCLASSICAL GROWTH MODEL WITH HETEROGENOUS QUASI-GEOMETRIC CONSUMERS. (2003). Maliar, Serguei.
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  36. QUASI-GEOMETRIC CONSUMERS: PANEL DATA EVIDENCE. (2003). Maliar, Serguei ; Collado, M. Dolores.
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    In: Macroeconomics.
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