Ellen R. McGrattan
Ellen R. McGrattan
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- OFOn Financing Retirement, Health...Ellen R. McGrattan
On Financing Retirement, Health, and Long-Term Care in Japan
no cover - MWMeasurement with minimal theoryEllen R. McGrattan
Measurement with minimal theory
no cover - TCTechnology capital and the U.S....Ellen R. McGrattan
Technology capital and the U.S. current account
no cover - SESweat equityEllen R. McGrattan
Sweat equity
no cover - COComment on Gali and Rabanal's "...Ellen R. McGrattan
Comment on Gali and Rabanal's "technology shocks and aggregate fluctuations; how well does the RBC model fit postwar U.S. data?"
no cover - COComment on Mendoza and Tesar's...Ellen R. McGrattan
Comment on Mendoza and Tesar's "why hasn't tax competition triggered a race to the bottom? Some quantitative lessons from the EU"
no cover - DAData appendixEllen R. McGrattan
Data appendix
no cover - PAProductivity and the post-1990...Ellen R. McGrattan
Productivity and the post-1990 U.S. economy
no cover - T1The 1929 stock marketEllen R. McGrattan
The 1929 stock market
no cover - ADAverage debt and equity returnsEllen R. McGrattan
Average debt and equity returns
no cover - PTPredicting the effects of Feder...Ellen R. McGrattan
Predicting the effects of Federal Reserve policy in a sticky-price model
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On Financing Retirement, Health, and Long-Term Care in Japan
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Measurement with minimal theory
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Technology capital and the U.S. current account
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Sweat equity
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Comment on Gali and Rabanal's "technology shocks and aggregate fluctuations; how well does the RBC model fit postwar U.S. data?"
- Open Work
Comment on Mendoza and Tesar's "why hasn't tax competition triggered a race to the bottom? Some quantitative lessons from the EU"
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Data appendix
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Productivity and the post-1990 U.S. economy
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The 1929 stock market
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Average debt and equity returns
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Predicting the effects of Federal Reserve policy in a sticky-price model