Acquisitions - January-December 2007


     FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF MINNEAPOLIS.  Research Department.         

     388    Alvarez, Fernando, Atkeson, Andrew & Kehoe, Patrick J.  If  
            exchange rates are random walks, then almost everything we  
            say about monetary policy is wrong.  14p.                   
     371r   Alvarez, Fernando, Atkeson, Andrew & Kehoe, Patrick J.      
            Time-varying risk, interest rates, and exchange rates in    
            general equilibrium.  47p.                                  
     392    Arellano, Cristina, Bai, Yan & Zhang, Jing.  Contract       
            enforcement and firms' financing.  36p.                     
     385    Arellano, Cristina & Heathcote, Jonathan.  Dollarization and
            financial integration.  38p.                                
     394    Atkeson, Andrew, Chari, V.V. & Kehoe, Patrick J.  On the    
            optimal choice of a monetary policy instrument.  32p.       
     389    Bridgman, Benjamin, Qi, Shi & Schmitz, James A.  Does       
            regulation reduce productivity?  Evidence from regulation of
            the U.S. beet sugar manufacturing industry during.  38p.    
     401    Conesa, Juan Carlos, Kehoe, Timothy J. & Ruhl, Kim J.  
            Modeling great depressions: the depression in Finland in the
            1990s.  62p.
     399    Chari, V.V. & Kehoe, Patrick J.  The heterogeneous state of
            modern macroeconomics: a reply to Solow.  6p.
     364r   Chari, V.V., Kehoe, Patrick J. & McGrattan, Ellen R.  Are   
            structural VARs with long-run restrictions useful in        
            developing business cycle theory?  76p.                    
     384r   Chari, V.V., Kehoe, Patrick J. & McGrattan, Ellen R.        
            Comparing alternative representations, methodologies, and   
            decompositions in business cycle accounting.  24p.          
     386    Fogli, Alessandra & Veldkamp, Laura.  Nature or nuture?     
            Learning and female labor force dynamics.  29p.             
     398    Heathcote, Jonathan & Perri, Fabrizio.  The international
            diversification puzzle is not as bad as you think.  43p.
     387    Jaimovich, Nir & Siu, Henry E.  The young, the old, and the 
            restless: demographics and business cycle volatility.  56p. 
     391    Kehoe, Timothy J. & Ruhl, Kim J.  Are shocks to the terms of
            trade shocks to productivity?  27p.                        
     393    Kocherlakota, Narayana R.  Money and bonds: an equivalence  
            theorem.  24p.                                              
     396    McGrattan, Ellen R. & Prescott, Edward C.  Openness,
            technology capital, and development.  33p.
     369r   McGrattan, Ellen R. & Prescott, Edward C.  Unmeasured
            investment and the puzzling U.S. boom in the 1990s.  41p.
     395    McGrattan, Ellen R. & Prescott, Edward C.  Technical appendix:
            Unmeasured investment and the puzzling U.S. boom in the 1990s.
            66p.
     397    McGrattan, Ellen R. & Rogerson, Richard.  Changes in the
            distribution of family hours worked since 1950.  31p.
     400    Prescott, Edward C., Rogerson, Richard & Wallenius, Johanna.
	    Lifetime aggregate labor supply with endogenous workweek
            length.  35p.
     390    Siu, Henry E.  Time consistent monetary policy with         
            endogenous price ridigity.  42p.                            

     UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA.  Economic Development Center.             

     2007-1 Gaitan, Beatriz & Roe, Terry.  Path interdependence among   
            early and late bloomers in a dynamic Heckscher-Ohlin model. 
            34p.                                                        

     UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA.  Dept. of Econ-Economics Research Reports.

     2007-2 Board, Oliver & Chung, Kim-Sau.  Object-based unawareness.
            30p.
     2007-1 Grochulski, Borys & Kocherlakota, Narayana R.  Nonseparable
            preferences and optimal social security systems.  37p.
     2007-3 Heathcote, Jonathan & Perri, Fabrizio.  The international
            diversification puzzle is not as bad as you think.  43p.
     2007-4 Luttmer, Erzo G.J.  On the mechanics of firm growth.  46p.

     U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.  Economic Analysis Group.              

     2007-3 Carlton, Dennis W.  Does antitrust need to be moderated?   
            23p.                                                        
     2007-6 Carlton, Dennis W.  Market definition: use and abuse.  34p. 
    2007-16 Carlton, Dennis W.  Mergers as regulated industries:
            electricity.  15p.
    2007-15 Carlton, Dennis W.  The need to measure the effect of
            merger policy and how to do it.  17p.
     2007-2 Dunjam, Wayne R.  Cold case files: the Athenian grain       
            merchants 386 B.C.  20p.                                    
    2007-12 Dunn, Abraham.  Do low quality products affect high quality 
            entry?  Multiproduct firms and nonstop entry in airline     
            markets.  27p.                                              
    2007-11 Hoven, John.  Anticompetitive restraints on public charter  
            schools.  14p.                                              
     2007-8 Magura, Matthew.  How rebate bans, discriminatory MLS listing
            policies, and minimum service requirements can reduce price
            competition for real estate brokerage services and why it
            matters.  23p.
     2007-1 Nakamura, Sayaka, Capps, Cory & Dranove, David.  Patient    
            admission patterns and acquisitions of "feeder" hospitals.  
            46p.                                                        
    2007-10 Osborne, Matthew.  Consumer learning, switching costs, and  
            heterogeneity: a structural examination.  68p.              
     2007-9 Pittman, Russell.  Consumer surplus as the appropriate      
            standard for antitrust enforcement.  17p.                   
     2007-5 Pittman, Russell, et al.  Will the train ever leave the     
            station?  The private provision of freight railway service 
            in Russia and Central and Eastern Europe.  14p. 
    2007-13 Raskovich, Alexander.  The holdout problem and long-term    
            contracting.  31p.                                          
     2007-4 Verlinda, Jeremy A.  Price response asymmetry and spatial   
            differentiation in local retail gasoline markets.  56p.     
    2007-14 Whalen, W. Tom, et al.  Proposal for a market-based
            solution to airport delays.  16p.

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