Working Papers
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- 2017-15: M-Estimation of a Nonparametric Threshold Regression Model
- Daniel Henderson, Christopher Parmeter and Liangjun Su
- 2017-14: Calculating Degrees of Freedom in Multivariate Local Polynomial Regression
- Nadine McCloud and Christopher Parmeter
- 2017-13: Betting Against Alpha
- Alex Horenstein
- 2017-12: Asset Pricing and Excess Returns over the Market Return
- Seung Ahn and Alex Horenstein
- 2017-11: Markets vs. Mechanisms
- Raphael Boleslavsky, Christoper Hennessy and David Kelly
- 2017-10: Stochastic Frontier Analysis: Foundations and Advances
- Subal Kumbhakar, Christopher Parmeter and Valentin Zelenyuk
- 2017-09: Computerization, Composition of Employment, and Structure of Wages
- Robert Plant, Manuel Santos and Tarek Sayed
- 2017-08: Returns to Scale in Electricity Generation: Revisited and Replicated
- David Bernstein and Christopher Parmeter
- 2017-07: Benefit Transfer for Ecosystem Services
- Kevin Boyle and Christopher Parmeter
- 2017-06: Estimation of the Two-Tiered Stochastic Frontier Model with the Scaling Property
- Christopher Parmeter
- 2017-05: Is the Effect of Income on Democracy Heterogeneous?
- Hugo Faria and Hugo Montesinos-Yufa
- 2017-04: Evidence on economic versus political institutions as determinants of development
- Daniel Bennett, Hugo Faria, James Gwartney, Hugo Montesinos-Yufa, Daniel Morales and Carlos Navarro
- 2017-03: A Model of Managerial Talent: Addressing Some Puzzles in CEO Compensation
- Stanimir Morfov and Manuel Santos
- 2017-02: On the Dynamics of Speculation in a Model of Bubbles and Manias
- Carlos Pérez and Manuel Santos
- 2017-01: Product-Consumer Substitution and Safety Regulation
- Konrad Grabiszewski and Alex Horenstein
- WP2016-05: Lack of Commitment, Retroactive Tax Changes, and Macroeconomic Instability
- Salvador Ortigueira and Joana Pereira
- 2016-10: A Bridge Too Far? The State of the Art in Combining the Virtues of Stochastic Frontier Analysis and Data Envelopement Analysis
- Christopher Parmeter and Valentin Zelenyuk
- 2016-09: Model Averaging Estimators for the Stochastic Frontier Model
- Christopher Parmeter, Alan Wan and Xinyu Zhang
- 2016-08: Accounting for Multiplicity in Inference on Economics Journal Rankings
- William Horrace and Christopher Parmeter
- 2016-07: Economic Institutions and Comparative Economic Development: A Post-Colonial Perspective
- Daniel Bennett, Hugo Faria, James Gwartney and Daniel Morales
- 2016-05: Product-Consumer Substitution and Safety Regulation: Theory and Evidence from Simulation
- Konrad Grabiszewski, Alex Horenstein and Nicolo Bates
- 2016-04: Anti-poverty Income Transfers in the U.S.: A Framework for the Evaluation of Policy Reforms
- Salvador Ortigueira and Nawid Siassi
- 2016-03: Threshold Effects in Meta Analyses with Application to Benefit Transfer for Coral Reef Valuation
- Luke Fitzpatrick, Christopher Parmeter and Juan Agar
- 2016-02: Uncovering the determinants of corruption
- Michael Jetter and Christopher Parmeter
- 2016-01: An Imperfect Storm: Fat-Tailed Hurricane Damages, Insurance and Climate Policy
- Marc Conte and David Kelly
- 2015-03: Probabilistic Stabilization Targets
- Luke G. Fitzpatrick and David Kelly
- 2015-02: Export Diversification: Is There Anything to the Hump?
- Chris Papageorgiou and Christopher Parmeter
- 2015-01: Single-Step Estimation of a Partially Linear Model
- Daniel Henderson and Christopher Parmeter
- 2014-01: Gradient Based Smoothing Parameter Selection for Nonparametric Regression Estimation
- Daniel Henderson, Qi Li and Christopher Parmeter
- 2013-14: Competing for the Attention of Policymakers
- Christopher Cotton
- 2013-13: Too many charities? Insight from an experiment with multiple public goods and contribution thresholds
- Luca Corazzini, Christopher Cotton and Paola Valbonesi
- 2013-12: Macroeconomic Fluctuations and Motorcycle Fatalities in the U.S
- Michael T. French and Gulcin Gumus
- 2013-11: Selloffs, Bailouts, and Feedback: Can Asset Markets Inform Policy
- Raphael Boleslavsky, David Kelly and Curtis R Taylor
- 2013-10: Evolution of the Global Distribution of Carbon Dioxide: A Finite Mixture Analysis
- Michele Battisti, Michael S. Delgado and Christopher Parmeter
- 2013-09: Risk-Sharing Within Families: Evidence From the Health and Retirement Study
- Serife Akin and Oksana Leukhina
- 2013-08: Liquidity Contractions, Incomplete Financial Participation and the Prevalence of Negative Equity Non-Recourse Loans
- Miguel Iraola and Juan Pablo Torres-Martinez
- 2013-07: Who Benefits from Financial Development? New Methods, New Evidence
- Daniel Henderson, Chris Papageorgiou and Christopher Parmeter
- 2013-06: Embarrassingly Easy Embarrassingly Parallel Processing in R: Implementation and Reproducibility
- Michael S. Delgado and Christopher Parmeter
- 2013-05: A Cross-Country Analysis of Health Care Expenditures
- Alex Horenstein and Manuel Santos
- 2013-04: Information and Extremism in Elections
- Raphael Boleslavsky and Christopher Cotton
- 2013-03: Informational Lobbying and Agenda Distortion
- Christopher Cotton and Arnaud Dellis
- 2013-02: Profiling, Screening and Criminal Recruitment
- Christopher Cotton and Cheng Li
- 2013-01: Accounting for age in marital search decisions
- Serife Akin, Matthew Butler and Brennan Platt
- 2012-7: Quasi-Experiments and Hedonic Property Value Methods
- Christopher Parmeter and Jaren Pope
- 2012-6: Analysis of Numerical Errors
- Manuel Santos and Adrian Peralta-Alva
- 2012-5: Ergodic Invariant Distributions for Non-optimal Dynamic Economics
- Manuel Santos and Adrian Peralta-Alva
- 2012-4: A simple method to visualize results in nonlinear regression models
- Daniel Henderson, Subal Kumbhakar and Christopher Parmeter
- 2012-3: A theory of search with deadlines and uncertain recall
- Serife Akin and Brennan Platt
- 2012-2: Grade Inflation and Education Quality
- Raphael Boleslavsky and Christopher Cotton
- 2012-1: Learning more by doing less
- Raphael Boleslavsky and Christopher Cotton
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