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Chari, V. V. and Patrick Kehoe

  • “Financial Crises as Herds: Overturning the Critiques,” forthcoming, Journal of Economic Theory.
  • “Hot Money,” Journal of Political Economy (December 2003).
Chari, V. V. , Patrick Kehoe, and Ellen McGrattan
  • “Can Sticky Price Models Generate Volatile and Persistent Exchange Rates?” Review of Economic Studies (August 2002).
  • "Accounting for the Great Depression,” American Economic Review (May 2002). Reprinted in Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Quarterly Review (Spring 2003).

Chipman, John

  • "An Application of Intregrability and Duality Theory to the Classical Transfer Problem in International Trade," Journal of Economics/Zeitschrift für Nationalökonomie, Supplement 8 (1991): 241-255.

Holmes, Thomas

  • "Does Home Market Size Matter for the Pattern of Trade?" (with John J. Stevens), forthcoming, Journal of International Economics.
Holmes, Thomas and James Schmitz. Jr.
  • "A Gain from Trade: From Unproductive to Productive Enterpreneurship," Journal of Monetary Economics 47:2 (April 2001): 417-46.

Kehoe, Patrick

  • "Deflation and Depression: Is there an Empirical Link?," (with Andrew Atkeson), forthcoming, American Economic Review (May 2004).
  • “Competitive Equilibria With Limited Enforcement,” (with Fabrizio Perri) forthcoming, Journal of Economic Theory.
  • The Time Consistency of Optimal Monetary and Fiscal Policies,” (with Fernando Alvarez and Pablo Andrés Neumeyer) Econometrica ( March 2004)
  • “International Business Cycles with Endogenous Incomplete Markets,” (with Fabrizio Perri) Econometrica (May 2002).
  • “Money, Interest Rates, and Exchange Rates With Endogenously Segmented Markets,” (with Fernando Alvarez and Andrew Atkeson), Journal of Political Economy (February 2002).

Kehoe, Patrick and Timothy Kehoe

  • “Policy-Driven Productivity in Chile and Mexico in the 1980’s and 1990’s,” (with Raphael Bergoeing and Raimundo Soto), American Economic Review (May 2002). Reprinted in Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Quarterly Review (Winter 2002).
  • “A Decade Lost and Found: Mexico and Chile in the 1980s," (with Raphael Bergoeing and Raimundo Soto) Review of Economic Dynamics (January 2002).

Kehoe, Timothy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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