Forthcoming papers

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Efficient intra-household allocations and distribution factors: implications and identification

François Bourguignon, Paris School of Economics, Martin Browning, Oxford University and Pierre-André Chiappori, Columbia University

Posted online: 03/07/2008


Financial Markets and Wages

Claudio Michelacci, CEMFI and Vincenzo Quadrini, University of Southern California

Posted online: 03/07/2008


Investment Cycles and Sovereign Debt Overhang

Mark Aguiar, University of Rochester and NBER, Manuel Amador, Stanford University and NBER and Gita Gopinath, Harvard University and NBER

Posted online: 18/06/2008


Superstars and Mediocrities: Market Failure in the Discovery of Talent

Marko Tervio, University of California, Berkeley

Posted online: 13/06/2008


Assessing the equalizing force of mobility using short panels: France, 1990-2000

Stéphane Bonhomme, CEMFI and Jean-Marc Robin, Paris School of Economics, Université Paris 1-Panthéon-Sorbonne

Posted online: 12/06/2008


A Solution Concept for Majority Rule in Dynamic Settings

B. Douglas Bernheim, Stanford University and Sita Nataraj Slavov, Occidental College

Posted online: 03/06/2008


The Theory of Assortative Matching Based on Costly Signals

Heidrun Hoppe, University of Hannover, Benny Moldovanu, University of Bonn and Aner Sela, Ben Gurion University

Posted online: 30/05/2008


Measuring Strategic Uncertainty in Coordination Games

Frank Heinemann, Technische Universitat Berlin, Rosemarie Nagel, ICREA and Universitat Pompeu Fabra and Peter Ockenfels, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main

Posted online: 30/05/2008


Slavery and other property rights

Nils-Petter Lagerlof, York University

Posted online: 30/05/2008


Political Dynasties

Ernesto Dal Bo, Stanford University, Pedro Dal Bo, Brown University and Jason Snyder, Northwestern University

Posted online: 27/05/2008


Governing Adaptation

Heikki Rantakari, University of Southern California

Posted online: 23/05/2008


Knowing What Others Know: Coordination Motives in Information

Christian Hellwig, UCLA and CEPR and Laura Veldkamp, NYU Stern

Posted online: 23/05/2008


The Demand for Sons

Gordon B. Dahl, University of California, San Diego and NBER and Enrico Moretti, University of California, Berkeley and NBER

Posted online: 22/05/2008


The Welfare Effects of Incentive Schemes

Adam Copeland, Department of Commerce and Cyril Monnet, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia

Posted online: 20/05/2008


Valid Inference in Partially Unstable GMM Models

Hong Li, Brandeis University and Ulrich Mueller, Princeton University

Posted online: 20/05/2008


Temptation-Driven Preferences

Eddie Dekel, Northwestern University, Tel Aviv University, Barton L. Lipman, Boston University and Aldo Rustichini, University of Cambridge and University of Minnesota

Posted online: 20/05/2008


(A, f): Choice with Frames

Yuval Salant, Stanford University and Ariel Rubinstein, Tel Aviv University and New York University

Posted online: 14/05/2008


The Role of Portfolio Constraints in the International Propagation of Shocks

Roberto Rigobon, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Anna Pavlova, London Business School

Posted online: 08/05/2008


How to organize crime

Mariagiovanna Baccara, NYU and Heski Bar-Isaac, NYU

Posted online: 08/05/2008


On “Acquisition of Information in Financial Markets”

Christophe Chamley, Boston University

Posted online: 07/05/2008


Living with risk

Larry G Epstein, Boston University

Posted online: 07/05/2008


Coalition Formation in Nondemocracies

Daron Acemoglu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Georgy Egorov, Harvard and Konstantin Sonin, New Economic School, Moscow

Posted online: 07/05/2008


Inequality in Land Ownership, the Emergence of Human Capital Promoting Institutions and the Great Divergence

Oded Galor, Brown University, Omer Moav, Hebrew University and Dietrich Vollrath, University of Houston

Posted online: 07/05/2008


A Model of Asymmetric Employer Learning with Testable Implications

Joshua C Pinkston Bureau of Labor Statistics

Posted online: 07/05/2008


Bank Credit Cycles

Gary B. Gorton Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania and NBER, and Ping He, Department of Finance, University of Illinois at Chicago

Posted online: 18/02/2008


Stated Beliefs and Play in Normal-Form Games

Miguel A. Costa-Gomes, University of Aberdeen and Georg Weizsäcker, London School of Economics & Political Science

Posted online: 18/02/2008


Networking Off Madison Avenue

J. Vernon Henderson, Brown University and M. Arzaghi, American University of Sharjah

Posted online: 18/02/2008


Heterogeneity and the Nonparametric Analysis of Consumer Choice: Conditions for Invertibility

Walter Beckert, Birkbeck College and Richard Blundell, UCL

Posted online: 18/02/2008


Learning by Holding and Liquidity

Guillaume Plantin, LBS

Posted online: 18/02/2008


Trading Population for Productivity: Theory and Evidence

Oded Galor, Brown University and Andrew Mountford, Royal Holloway College, London

Posted online: 18/02/2008


Asymptotic Least Squares Estimators for Dynamic Games

Martin Pesendorfer, London School of Economics and Philipp Schmidt-Dengler, London School of Economics

Posted online: 28/11/2007


A Spatial Theory of News Consumption and Electorial Competition

Jimmy Chan, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics and Wing Suen, University of Hong Kong

Posted online: 28/11/2007


Make Trade Not War

Philippe Martin, University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne, Paris School of Economics and CEPR, Thierry Mayer, University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne, Paris School of Economics, CEPII and CEPR and Mathias Thoenig, University of Geneva, Paris School of Economics and CEPR

Posted online: 27/11/2007


Inefficient Credit Booms

Guido Lorenzoni, MIT

Posted online: 21/11/2007


Time-Consistent Public Policy

Paul Klein, University of Western Ontario, Per Krusell, Princeton University and Jose-Victor Rios-Rull, University of Pennsylvania

Posted online: 20/11/2007


Optimal Electoral Timing: Exercise Wisely and You May Live Longer

Jussi Keppo, University of Michigan, Lones Smith, University of Michigan and Dmitry Davydov, Goldman Sachs

Posted online: 19/11/2007


Partial Identification in Monotone Binary Models: Discrete Regressors and Interval Data

Thierry Magnac, Université de Toulouse (GREMAQ & IDEI) and, Eric Maurin, PSE, Paris

Posted online: 08/11/2007


Political Motivations

Steven Callander, Northwestern University

Posted online: 07/11/2007


A Model of Money and Credit, with Application to the Credit Card Debt Puzzle

Irina A. Telyukova, UC San Diego and Randall Wright, University of Pennsylvania

Posted online: 01/11/2007


A Continuous-Time Version of the Principal-Agent Problem

Yuliy Sannikov, UC Berkeley

Posted online: 30/10/2007


Tax Riots

Marco Bassetto, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and Christopher Phelan, University of Minnesota

Posted online: 24/10/2007


Corporate debt restructuring: evidence on lender coordination in financial distress

Antje Brunner, Humboldt University Berlin and CFS Center for Financial Studies, Frankfurt and Jan Pieter Krahnen, Goethe University and CFS Center for Financial Studies, Frankfurt

Posted online: 24/10/2007


Incomplete Contracts and Holdup: Land Tenancy and Investment in Rural Pakistan,

Hanan Jacoby, World Bank and Ghazala Mansuri, World Bank

Posted online: 23/10/2007


When Does One Bad Apple Spoil the Barrel? An Evolutionary Analysis of Collective Action

David P Myatt, University of Oxford and Chris Wallace, Trinity College, University of Oxford

Posted online: 12/10/2007


When Is It Optimal to Abandon a Fixed Exchange Rate?

Sergio Rebelo, Northwestern University and Carlos Vegh, University of Maryland

Posted online: 17/09/2007


An Assignment Theory of Foreign Direct Investment

Volker Nocke, University of Oxford and Stephen Yeaple, University of Colorado and NBER

Posted online: 11/09/2007


Durable Goods Monopoly with Varying Demand

Simon Board, UCLA and University of Toronto

Posted online: 10/09/2007


Private information in repeated auctions

Johannes Hörner, Northwestern University and Julian Jamison, University of California, Berkeley and University of Southern California

Posted online: 03/09/2007


International Risk-Sharing and the Transmission of Productivity Shocks

Giancarlo Corsetti, European University Institute, Rome III and CEPR, Luca Dedola, European Central Bank and CEPR and Sylvain Leduc, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

Posted online: 17/08/2007


Consumption Commitments and Employment Contracts

Andrew Postlewaite, University of Pennsylvania, Larry Samuelson, University of Wisconsin and Dan Silverman, University of Michigan

Posted online: 16/08/2007


Revealed preference analysis of characteristics models

Laura Blow, IFS, Martin Browning, Oxford University and Ian Crawford, Oxford University and IFS

Posted online: 10/08/2007


Microstructure noise, Realized Variance, and Optimal Sampling

Federico Bandi, University of Chicago and Jeffrey Russell, University of Chicago

Posted online: 10/08/2007


Ambiguity without a State Space

David S Ahn, University of California, Berkeley

Posted online: 31/07/2007


Optimal Delegation

Ricardo Alonso, Northwestern University (KSM)and Niko Matouschek, Northwestern University (KSM)

Posted online: 16/07/2007


Statistical Discrimination with Peer Effects: Can Integration Eliminate Negative Stereotypes?

Shubham Chaudhuri, World Bank, and Rajiv Sethi, Barnard College, Columbia University

Posted online: 13/07/2007


Cultural Integration and its Discontents

Timur Kuran, Duke University, and William H. Sandholm, University of Wisconsin

Posted online: 13/07/2007


A Theory of Endogenous Commitment

Guillermo Caruana, CEMFI , Liran Einav, Stanford University

Posted online: 11/07/2007


Cross Border Mergers as Instruments of Comparative Advantage

J Peter Neary, University of Oxford

Posted online: 05/06/2007


Manipulation and the Allocational Role of Prices

Itay Goldstein, University of Pennsylvania and Alexander Guembel, University of Oxford

Posted online: 04/06/2007


Racial Preferences in Dating

Raymond Fisman, Columbia University GSB , Sheena S. Iyengar, Columbia University , Emir Kamenica, Harvard University and Itamar Simonson, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University

Posted online: 30/05/2007


Learning under Ambiguity

Larry Epstein, University of Rochester and Martin Schneider, New York University

Posted online: 29/05/2007


Market Size, Trade, and Productivity

Marc Melitz, Princeton University, NBER and CEPR, Gianmarco Ottaviano, University of Bologna, FEEM and CEPR

Posted online: 29/05/2007


Vertical Contracts in the Video Rental Industry

Julie Holland Mortimer, Harvard University

Posted online: 24/05/2007


Labor Unrest and the Quality of Production:Evidence from the Construction Equipment Resale Market

Alexandre Mas, University of California, Berkeley

Posted online: 23/05/2007


Social Preferences, Skill Segregation and Wage Dynamics

Antonio Cabrales, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid; Antoni Calvo-Armengol, ICREA, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona and CEPR and Nicola Pavoni, University College London and Institute for Fiscal Studies

Posted online: 18/04/2007


Identification of Search Models Using Record Statistics

Gadi Barlevy, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

Posted online: 03/04/2007


A non-parametric test of exogeneity

Richard Blundell, University College London, Joel Horowitz, Northwestern University

Posted online: 26/03/2007


Capacity Choice Counters the Coase Conjecture

R. Preston McAfee, Cal Tech and Thomas Wiseman, UT Austin

Posted online: 14/03/2007


Optimal Information Disclosure in Auctions and the Handicap Auction

Peter Eso, Kellogg School MEDS, Northwestern University and, Balazs Szentes, Department of Economics, University of Chicago

Posted online: 01/03/2007


The Control of Politicians in Divided Societies: The Politics of Fear

Gerard Padro i Miquel, Stanford University

Posted online: 20/02/2007


Relational Incentives and Moral Hazard in Teams

Luis Rayo, University of Chicago

Posted online: 20/02/2007


Self-Correcting Information Cascades

Jacob K. Goeree, Caltech, Thomas R. Palfrey, Caltech, Brian W. Rogers, KSM, Northwestern University and Richard D. McKelvey, deceased

Posted online: 20/02/2007


Divergence in the spatial stochastic model of voting

Norman Schofield, Washington University in St Louis

Posted online: 20/02/2007


Evolution of Preferences

Eddie Dekel, Northwestern University and Tel Aviv University, Jeffrey C. Ely, Northwestern University, Okan Yilankaya, University of British Columbia

Posted online: 20/02/2007


Rational Pessimism, Rational Exuberance, and Asset Pricing Models

Ravi Bansal, Fuqua School of Business, Duke University, A Ronald Gallant, Fuqua School of Business, Duke University, George Tauchen, Duke University

Posted online: 19/02/2007


Technology Shocks and Job Flows

Claudio Michelacci, CEMFI and David Lopez-Salido, FRB

Posted online: 29/01/2007


Leaning against the Wind,

Pierre-Olivier Weill, University of California, Los Angeles

Posted online: 29/01/2007


Coalition Formation with Binding Agreements

Kyle Hyndman, Southern Methodist University and, Debraj Ray, New York University

Posted online: 18/01/2007


Technology-Policy Interaction in Frictional Labor Markets

Andreas Hornstein, Richmond Fed, Per Krusell, Princeton University and Giovanni Luca Violante, New York University

Posted online: 16/01/2007


Measuring peer effects on youth smoking behaviour

Ryo Nakajima, University of Tsukuba,

Posted online: 16/01/2007


Bandwagons and Momentum in Sequential Voting

Steven Callander, Northwestern University

Posted online: 19/12/2006


Consensus consumer and intertemporal asset pricing with heterogeneous beliefs

Elyès Jouini, Institut universitaire de France,, IFD and CEREMADE, Université Paris Dauphine and Clotilde Napp, CNRS, DRM-Université Paris Dauphine and CREST

Posted online: 19/12/2006


Changing One’s Mind when the Facts Change: Incentives of Experts and the Design of Reporting Protocols

Wei Li, University of California, Riverside

Posted online: 14/12/2006


Institutional Quality and International Trade

Andrei A Levchenko, IMF

Posted online: 13/12/2006


Estimating Macroeconomic Models: A Likelihood Approach

Jesus Fernandez-Villaverde, University of Pennsylvania and Juan Rubio-Ramirez, Duke University and Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

Posted online: 13/12/2006


Estimation and Forecasting in Models with Multiple Breaks

Gary Koop, University of Strathclyde and Simon Potter, Federal Reserve Bank of New York

Posted online: 29/11/2006


Dividing on line and off line: a case study

Ginger Zhe Jin, University of Maryland and NBER, Andrew Kato, Bureau of Labor Statistics

Posted online: 23/11/2006


Supplementary Material

Supplementary material for the above forthcoming papers will appear here until the papers have been published in the Review. Supplementary material for all published papers will appear in the dedicated supplementary material section of the website.

Supplementary material for Financial Markets and Wages, Claudio Michelacci, CEMFI and Vincenzo Quadrini, University of Southern California

Regressions with NLSY data

NLSYmaterial (2).ZIP


Supplementary material for Financial Markets and Wages, Claudio Michelacci, CEMFI and Vincenzo Quadrini, University of Southern California

 

 

Solution for model

MS 11370-2 model.ZIP


Supplementary material for Financial Markets and Wages, Claudio Michelacci, CEMFI and Vincenzo Quadrini, University of Southern California

 

 

Regressions using FLEED data

MS 11370-2 FLEED material.ZIP


Supplementary material for Assessing the Equalizing Force of Mobility Using Short Panels: France, 1990-2000 by

Stéphane Bonhomme, CEMFI and Jean-Marc Robin, Paris School of Economics, Université Paris 1-Panthéon-Sorbonne

Data for Assessing the Equalizing Force of Mobility Using Short Panels: France, 1990-2000

 

The data is taken from the 1990 to 2002 waves of the Enquete-Emploi, from INSEE:

 

http://www.insee.fr/en/home/home_page.asp

 

The sample selection is explained in the text.

MS 10482-2 data.zip


Appendix to Superstars and Mediocrities: Market Failure in the Discovery of Talent by Marko Tervio, University of California, Berkeley

This note extends the model in Superstars and Mediocrities by allowing information about talent to be revealed over time.

MS 11224-2 appendix.pdf


Appendix to Measuring Strategic Uncertainty in Coordination Games by Frank Heinemann, Technische Universitat Berlin, Rosemarie Nagel, ICREA and Universitat Pompeu Fabra and Peter Ockenfels, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main

Appendix A1: Instructions

Appendix A2: Quiz

Appendix B: Data

 

MS 10089-3 appendix.pdf


Appendix to Slavery and other property rights,

by Nils-Petter Lagerlof, York University

Supplementary notes

MS 10073-4 supplementary notes.pdf


Supplementary material for Political Dynasties by Ernesto Dal Bo, Stanford University, Pedro Dal Bo, Brown University and Jason Snyder, Northwestern University

Zip file containing the data, STATA program for the tables and a pdf file describing the data sources, etc.

MS 12379-1 data and programs.zip


Supplementary information for Knowing What Others Know: Coordination Motives in Information by Christian Hellwig, UCLA and CEPR and Laura Veldkamp, NYU Stern

Appendix to paper 'Additional Notes'

MS 11125-3 appendix.pdf


Supplementary material for Valid Inference in Partially Unstable GMM Models by Hong Li, Brandeis University and Ulrich Mueller, Princeton University

Replication files

MS11300Replicationfiles (2).zip


The Welfare Effects of Incentive Schemes,  Adam Copeland, Department of Commerce and Cyril Monnet, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia

 

Data and programs

(1) Explanation of assembly of final data sets;

(2) Description of final data sets and programs;

(3) Final data sets and programs.

restud_data_package.zip


Supplementary material for A Model of Asymmetric Employer Learning with Testable Implications, Joshua C Pinkston Bureau of Labor Statistics

This file describes creation of the final data set (from the publicly available NLSY data)

MS 10572-3 description of programs.pdf


Supplementary material for A Model of Asymmetric Employer Learning with Testable Implications, Joshua C Pinkston Bureau of Labor Statistics

Programs

MS 10572-3 programs.zip


Supplementary  material for The Role of Portfolio Constraints in the International Propagation of Shocks by Roberto Rigobon, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Anna Pavlova, London Business School

 

Data and programs

10578_Programs&Data.zip


Supplementary material for A Model of Asymmetric Employer Learning with Testable Implications, Joshua C Pinkston Bureau of Labor Statistics

 

 

Data set, STATA program and description

MS 10572-3 final results.zip


Data information for Inequality in Land Ownership, the Emergence of Human Capital Promoting Institutions and the Great Divergence, Oded Galor, Brown University, Omer Moav, Hebrew University and Dietrich Vollrath, University of Houston

Data file .dta format and file for running programs .do

MS 10592-4 data files.zip


Supplement to On “Acquisition of Information in Financial Markets”

Response from Gadi Barlevy and Pietro Veronesi to On “Acquisition of Information in Financial Markets”

 

This response will not be published in the printed and online versions of the REStud.

MS 11794-1-Barlevy-Veronesi-reply.pdf


Supplement to Heterogeneity and the Nonparametric Analysis of Consumer Choice: Conditions for Invertibility by Walter Beckert, Birkbeck College and Richard Blundell, UCL

Appendix B

MS 10536-3-appendix B.pdf


Supplementary Information on Data and Programs for Networking Off Madison Avenue by J. Vernon Henderson and M. Arzaghi, Brown University

Supplementary Information

MS 11440-2-supplementary-information.pdf


Data for Make Trade Not War by Philippe Martin, University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne, Paris School of Economics
and CEPR, Thierry Mayer, University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne, Paris School of Economics, CEPII and CEPR and Mathias Thoenig, University of Geneva, Paris School of Economics and CEPR

Link to data http://team.univ-paris1.fr/teamperso/mayer/data/data.htm


Data for Stated Beliefs and Play in Normal-Form Games

Miguel A. Costa-Gomes, University of Aberdeen.

Georg Weizsäcker, London School of Economics & Political Science

Data set in two formats (xls and txt); readme document about the data; three Gauss files that produce the main results; summary of the experimental procedure and explanation of the selection of the participants

MS 11130-2-data-and-programs.zip


Bank Credit Cycles, Gary B. Gorton Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania and NBER

Ping He, Department of Finance, University of Illinois at Chicago

 

Data, bootstrap data, documentation for Bank Credit Cycles, by Gary B Gorton and Ping He

MS 11656-2-data-documentation-bootstrap.zip


Data files for Asymptotic Least Squares Estimators for Dynamic Games

Martin Pesendorfer, London School of Economics and Philipp Schmidt-Dengler, London School of Economics

Supplementary data

MS 9977-2-data.zip


Inefficient Credit Booms,

Guido Lorenzoni, MIT

 

 

Supplementary Appendix

MS 11151-3-supplementary appendix.pdf


Data files for Optimal Electoral Timing: Exercise Wisely and You May Live Longer,

Jussi Keppo, University of Michigan
Lones Smith, University of Michigan and Dmitry Davydov, Goldman Sachs

 

 

Data and functions

MS 11122-2-data.zip


An Assignment Theory of Foreign Direct Investment, by Volker Nocke, University of Oxford and Stephen Yeaple, University of Colorado and NBER

Country data (excel)

MS 11063-2-country-data.zip


Tax Riots,

Marco Bassetto, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and Christopher Phelan, University of Minnesota

 

Mathematica codes to reproduce results and claims in the paper.

MS 11114-2-data.zip


Tax Riots,

Marco Bassetto, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and Christopher Phelan, University of Minnesota

Appendix

MS 11114-2-appendix.pdf


Corporate debt restructuring: evidence on lender coordination in financial distress,

Antje Brunner, Humboldt University Berlin and CFS Center for Financial Studies, Frankfurt and Jan Pieter Krahnen, Goethe University and CFS Center for Financial Studies, Frankfurt

Relevant variables/observations and the variable definitions in an excel file. Statistical software packages used, and the Limdep programming codes of the regressions are listed in a pdf-file

MS7933-data-and-description.zip


Revealed preference analysis of characteristics models, Laura Blow, IFS

Martin Browning, Oxford University and Ian Crawford, Oxford University and IFS

Dataset, MatLab/Gauss programmes/functions/procedures

MS 10209-2 data and programs.zip


Revealed preference analysis of characteristics models, Laura Blow, IFS

Martin Browning, Oxford University

Ian Crawford, Oxford University and IFS

Description of data and program files

MS 10209-2-Description of data files.pdf


Incomplete Contracts and Holdup: Land Tenancy and Investment in Rural Pakistan, Hanan Jacoby, World Bank

Ghazala Mansuri, World Bank

 

Data, program files and associated documentation

MS 10023-3-Tenancy & Investment Final Data Files.zip


Appendix to When Does One Bad Apple Spoil the Barrel? An Evolutionary Analysis of Collective Action, David P Myatt, University of Oxford and Chris Wallace, Trinity College, University of Oxford

Appendix to paper (web-only)

MS 11215-2-appendix.pdf


Cross Border Mergers as Instruments of Comparative Advantage

J Peter Neary, University of Oxford

Supplementary material for Cross Border Mergers as Instruments of Comparative Advantage

J Peter Neary, University of Oxford

MS-201-2-supplementary-material.zip


Supplementary information for Private information in repeated auctions

Johannes Hörner, Northwestern University and Julian Jamison, University of California, Berkeley and University of Southern California

Appendix to paper

MS-9764-3-appendix.pdf


International Risk-Sharing and the Transmission of Productivity Shocks

Giancarlo Corsetti, European University Institute, Rome III and CEPR, Luca Dedola, European Central Bank and CEPR and Sylvain Leduc, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

Appendix to paper (tables)

MS-10015-3-appendix.pdf


Microstructure noise, Realized Variance, and Optimal Sampling

Federico Bandi, University of Chicago and Jeffrey Russell, University of Chicago

Data for Microstructure noise, Realized Variance, and Optimal Sampling

 

Codes

 

 

MS-10206-3_codes.zip


Microstructure noise, Realized Variance, and Optimal Sampling

 

Federico Bandi, University of Chicago and Jeffrey Russell, University of Chicago

Appendix to paper

MS-10206-3-appendix.pdf


Supplementary Material for Optimal Delegation

Ricardo Alonso, Northwestern University (KSM)
Niko Matouschek, Northwestern University (KSM)

Appendix B

MS-10919-2-supplementary material.pdf


Appendix to A Theory of Endogenous Commitment, Guillermo Caruana, CEMFI
Liran Einav, Stanford University and NBER

Appendix to paper

MS-10540-2-appendix.pdf


Supplementary material for Racial Preferences in Dating

Raymond Fisman, Columbia University GSB
Sheena S. Iyengar, Columbia University
Emir Kamenica, Harvard University
Itamar Simonson, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University

 

Programming code and data for Racial Preferences in Dating

 

  1. Stata do file to generate all results
  2. Stata datasets required to run the do file

MS-1-563-RESdata.zip


Supplementary material for Labor Unrest and the Quality of Production: Evidence from the Construction Equipment Resale Market

Alexandre Mas, University of California, Berkeley

Data, programs and data appendix

MS-10063_3_Data_and_Programs.tar.gz


Data and programs for Learning under Ambiguity

Larry Epstein, University of Rochester

Martin Schneider, New York University

Data and programs

MS-10259-2-data-files.zip


Appendices C and D for Social Preferences, Skill Segregation and Wage Dynamics by Antonio Cabrales Universidad Carlos III de Madrid; Antoni Calvo-Armengol, ICREA, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona and CEPR and Nicola Pavoni, UCL and IFS

 

Appendices C and D

MS-9243-4_appendix.pdf


Simulations data for Social Preferences, Skill Segregation and Wage Dynamics by Antonio Cabrales Universidad Carlos III de Madrid; Antoni Calvo-Armengol, ICREA, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona and CEPR and Nicola Pavoni, University College London and Institute for Fiscal Studies

Simulations and description

MS_9243-4_Simulations.zip


Supplementary material for Identification of Search Models Using Record Statistics, Gadi Barlevy Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

Programs and data

MS-10453_3_programs_and_data.zip


Instructions for data for Rational Pessimism, Rational Exuberance, and Asset Pricing Models

9667_.documentation_for_data.txt


Data for Rational Pessimism, Rational Exuberance, and Asset Pricing Models

9667_data_.dat


Data sets, programs and appendices to Technology Shocks and Job Flows

10781_2_data_for_replication.zip


Supplementary Notes to Coalition Formation with Binding Agreements

10778_2_supplementary_notes.pdf



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