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Empirical essays in the economics of aging
Essays in applied microeconomics
Essays on applied semiparametric econometrics
Essays in corporate finance
Essays in international economics
Essays in behavioral economics
Essays on exchange rates
Essays on fiscal consolidation and monetary policy
Discrete models of menu choice
Signaling, beliefs, and prosocial behavior
Essays in antitrust and banking
Broadening the scope of experimental observational learning studies
The transaction cost economics of highway project delivery: Design-build contracting in three states
Estimating dynamic models of imperfect competition in the personal computer processor industry
The complexity of Nash equilibria
Complexity of game dynamics
Three essays on information economics
Essays on labor economics
Essays on the economics of voting, violence, and job search
Essays in labor economics
Essays in the limits of experiments approach to econometrics
Essays on the economics of information, education and job search
Essays in international trade and political economy
Essays in public opinion: The effect of economic variables on general sentiment for public policies
Essays on relational contracts
Essays on the economics of social insurance
Designing networks for innovation
Essays on exchange rate regimes and financial account liberalization
Essays on reference-dependent preferences
Essays in psychological and political economics
Design of network architectures: Role of game theory and economics
Decision Theory Models of Information and Consideration
Sticky Incentives and Dynamic Agency
Essays in Team Economics
Incentives, Computation, and Networks: Limitations and Possibilities of Algorithmic Mechanism Design
Asymmetric Information, Repeated Trade, and Asset Prices