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PUBLICATIONS OF WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS
Betty Agnani Gambacorta (Universidad de Granada),
Maria-Jose Gutierrez, and Amaia Iza, “Growth in overlapping generation
economies with non-renewable resources,” Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 50:2, 2005, 387–407, workshop VI.
Rosa
Aisa-Rived (Universidad de Zaragoza) and Marcos Sanso, “Endogenous
longevity, biological deterioration and economic growth,” Journal of Health
Economics, 25:3, 2006, 555–578, workshop
VIII.
Fernando Alexandre (University
of Minho), John Driffill,
and Fabio Spagnolo, “Inflation targeting, exchange rate volatility and
international policy coordination,” Manchester School,
70:4, 2002, 546–569, workshop VI.
Jaime Alonso-Carrera (Universidade de Vigo), “On
learning to forecast in an endogenous growth model with externalities,” Journal
of Economic Dynamics and Control, 25:8, 2001, 1139–1156, workshop I.
Antonio R. Antunes (Banco de Portugal) and Tiago V. Cavalcanti, “Start up costs, limited enforcement, and
the hidden economy,” European
Economic Review, 51:1, 2007, 203–224, workshop VII.
Ilaski Baranano, Amaia Iza (Universidad del País Vasco), and Jesus Vazquez, “A comparison between
the log-linear and the parameterized expectations methods,” Spanish Economic Review, 4:1,
2002, 41–60, workshop II.
Binyamin
Berdugo and Moshe Hazan (Hebrew University), “Child labor, fertility, and
economic growth,” Economic Journal,
112:482, 2002, 810–828, workshop VI.
Maite Blazquez Cuesta (Universidad Autónoma de
Madrid) and Marcel Jansen, “Search, mismatch and unemployment,” European
Economic Review, 52:3,
2008, 498–526, workshop VIII.
Christian Calmes (Université du Québec en Outaouais), “Self-enforcing labour contracts and macroeconomic dynamics,” International Advances in Economic
Research, 13:2, 2007, 200–213, workshop V.
Eva Carceles-Poveda (SUNY-Stony Brook),”Idiosyncratic shocks
and asset returns in the real business-cycle model: an approximate analytical
approach,” Macroeconomic Dynamics,
9:3, 2005, 295–320, workshop VI.
Ricardo
Cavalcanti and Andres Erosa (University
of Toronto), “A
theory of capital gains taxation and business turnover,” Economic
Theory, 32:3, 2007, 477–496, workshop II.
Fabrice Collard (University of Adelaide),
“Public investment, stabilization and growth,” in J.O. Hairajlt, P.Y.
Hénin, and F. Portier, eds., Business
cycles and macroeconomic stability:
Should we rebuild built-in stabilizers? Kluwer, 1997, 79–105, workshop I.
J. Ignacio Conde-Ruiz (FEDEA) and Vincenzo Galasso, “Early
retirement,” Review of Economic
Dynamics, 6:1, 2003, 12–36, workshop IV.
J. Ignacio Conde-Ruiz (FEDEA) and Vincenzo Galasso, “The
macroeconomics of early retirement,” Journal
of Public Economics, 88:9–10, 2004, 1849–1869, workshop IV.
Conesa, Juan Carlos and Carlos Garriga (Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis), “Reforma
del sistema de seguridad social y adquisicion de formacion” (with English
summary),
Investigaciones Economicas, 24:2, 2000, 271–295, workshop II.
Alejandro Cuñat and Marco Maffezzoli
(Universita Commerciale L. Bocconi), “Can comparative advantage explain the
growth of U.S. trade?” Economic
Journal, 117:520, 2007, 583–602, workshop VIII.
Jose Maria Da Rocha (Universidade de Vigo) and
Luisa Fuster, “Why are fertility rates and female employment ratios
positively correlated across O.E.C.D. countries?” International Economic Review, 47:4, 2006, 1187–1222, workshop V.
Antonia Diaz and Maria Jose
Luengo-Prado (Northeastern
University), “On the user cost and
homeownership,” Review of Economic
Dynamics, 11:3, 2008, 584–613, workshop VIII.
Antonia
Diaz, Victor Rios-Rull, and Josep
Pijoan-Mas (CEMFI), “Precautionary savings and wealth distribution
under habit formation preferences,” Journal of Monetary Economics,
50:6, 2003, 1257–1291, workshop
V.
Nicolas Dromel (Université Paris I
Panthéon-Sorbonne) and Patrick Pintus, “Are progressive income taxes
stabilizing?” Journal of Public Economic Theory, 10:3, 2008, 329–349, workshop XI.
Alain Durre (Université Catholique de Lille),
“Stock prices, exchange rates, and monetary policy,” in Essays on the internaction
between monetary policy and financial markets, A. Durre, Presses
Universtaires de Louvain, 2003, 13–50, workshop V.
Gabriel Felbermayr (University of Stuttgart-Hohenheim) and Omar Licandro, “The underestimated
virtues of the two-sector AK model,” B.E.
Journals in Macroeconomics: Contributions to Macroeconomics, 5:1,
2005, 1–17, workshop VII.
Gonzalo Fernandez de Cordoba (Universidad de
Salamanca) and Timothy J. Kehoe, “Capital flows and real exchange rate
fluctuations following Spain’s entry into the European Community,” Journal of International Economics, 51:1, 2000, 49–78,
workshop III.
Dolores Ferrero Martinez (Universidade de
Vigo) and Amaia Iza, “Skill premium effects on fertility and female labor
force supply,” Journal of Population
Economics, 17:1, 2004, 1–16, workshop IV.
April Franco (University of Toronto) and Darren
Filson, “Spin-outs: knowledge diffusion through employee mobility,” Rand Journal of Economics, 37:4, 2006, 841–860, workshop IV.
M.J. Freire-Seren (Universidade de Vigo) “Human
capital accumulation and economic growth,” Investigaciones Economicas, 25:3, 2001, 585–602, workshop
I.
Luisa Fuster (University of Toronto), Ayse
Imrohoroglu, and Selo Imrohoroglu, “A welfare analysis of social security
in a dynastic framework,” International
Economic Review, 44:4, 2003, 1247–1274, workshop II.
Carlos Garriga (Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis), “Un analisis de equilibrio
general de dos propuestas de reforma de la seguridad social” (with English
summary), Investigaciones Economicas,
29:1, 2005, 117–148, workshop III.
Mariassunta Giannetti (Stockholm School of
Economics), “Bank-firm relationships and contagious banking crises,” Journal
of Money, Credit, and Banking, 35:2, 2003, 239–261, workshop IV.
Arantza Gorostiaga (Universidad del Pais Vasco), “Should
fiscal policy be different in a non-competitive framework?
Journal of Monetary Economics, 50:6, 2003, 1311–1331, workshop
III.
Pedro J. Gutierrez (Universidad de Valladolid), “Hedging
against risk and the substitution of consumer issued assets by producer
issued assets: the role of state specialization of production processes,” Global Business and Economics Review, 3:2, 2001, 212–232, workshop V.
Paul
Hiebert and Javier J. Perez
(Banco de Espana), “Identifying endogenous fiscal policy rules for
macroeconomic models,” Journal of
Policy Modeling, 26:8–9, 2004, 1073–1089, workshop III.
Ana Hidalgo-Cabrillana (Universidad Carlos III de
Madrid), “Endogenous capital market imperfections,
human capital, and intergenerational mobility,” Journal of Development Economics, forthcoming, workshop VII.
Thomas Hintermaier (Institute for Advanced
Studies, Vienna) and Thomas Steinberger, “Occupational choice and the
private equity premium puzzle,” Journal of Economic Dynamics and
Control, 29:10,
2005, 1765–1783, workshop VII.
Belen Jerez (Universidad
Carlos III de Madrid) and Miquel Faig, “A theory of commerce,” Journal of Economic Theory, 122:1,
2005, 60–99, workshop IX.
Karsten Jeske (Mellon Capital Management), “Private
international debt with risk of repudiation,” Journal of Political Economy, 114:3, 2006, 576–593,
workshop IV.
Frederic Karame, Lise Patureau (Université de Cergy-Pontoise) and Thepthida Sopraseuth, “Limited
participation and exchange rate dynamics: does theory meet the data?” Journal of Economic Dynamics and
Control, 32:4, 2008, 1041–1087, workshop VII.
Gemma Larramona Ballarín (Universidad de Zaragoza), “Migration
dynamics, growth and convergence,” Journal
of Economic Dynamics and Control, 30:11, 2006, 2261–2279, workshop
X.
Omar
Licandro and Luis A. Puch (Universidad
Complutense de Madrid and FEDEA), “Capital utilization, maintenance costs and
the business cycle,” Annales
d’Economie et de Statistique,
58, 2000, 143–164, workshop I.
Claudio Michelacci (CEMFI), “Cross-sectional
heterogeneity and the persistence of aggregate fluctuations,” Journal
of Monetary Economics, 51:7, 2004, 1321–1352, workshop III.
Claudio Michelacci (CEMFI) and Javier Suarez,
“Business creation and the stock market,” Review of Economic Studies, 71:2, 2004, 459–481, workshop III.
Matthew Mitchell (University of Toronto), “Technological
change and the scale of production,” Review
of Economic Dynamics, 5:2, 2002, 477–488, workshop III.
Krisztina Molnar (Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration), “Learning with expert advice,” Journal of the European Economic Association,
5:2–3, 2007, 420–432, workshop XI.
Agustin Perez-Barahona (Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne) and
Benteng Zou, “A comparative study of energy saving technical progress in a
vintage capital model,” Resource and
Energy Economics, 28:2, 2006, 181–191, workshop IX.
Josep Pijoan-Mas (CEMFI), “Precautionary savings
or working longer hours?” Review of Economic
Dynamics, 9:2, 2006, 326–352, workshop VIII
Franck
Portier and Luis A. Puch
(Universidad Complutense de Madrid and FEDEA), “The welfare cost of
business cycles in an economy with nonclearing markets,” B.E. Journals in Macroeconomics: Topics
in Macroeconomics, 6:3, 2006, 1–14, workshop II.
Juan
A. Rojas and Carlos Urrutia (ITAM), “Social security reform with
uninsurable income risk and endogenous borrowing constraints,” Review of Economic Dynamics, 11:1, 2008, 83–103, workshop IV.
Jose Ignacio Silva Becerra (Universitat Jaume I de Castello) and
Manuel E. Toledo, “Labor turnover costs and the behavior of vacancies and
unemployment," Macroeconomics
Dynamics, forthcoming, workshop X.
Thepthida Sopraseuth (Université du Maine),
“Exchange rate regimes and international business cycles,” Review of Economic Dynamics, 6:2,
2003, 339–361, workshop V.
Tommy
Sveen and Lutz Weinke (Duke University), “Lumpy investment,
sticky prices, and the monetary transmission mechanism,” Journal of Monetary Economics, 54,
supp., 2007, S23–36, workshop IX.
Maria
J. Ribeiro Thompson (Universidade do Minho), “Complementarities and
costly investment in a growth model,” Journal
of Economics, 94:3, 2008,
231–240, workshop X.
List of published papers
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