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A Macroeconomic Approach to Optimal Unemployment Insurance: Applications†
PETER A. DIAMOND Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, MA, U.S.A
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1 University of California, Berkeley Fall Semester 2007 Department of Economics Professor George A. Akerlof Professor Maurice O
On Falling Neutral Real Rates, Fiscal Policy, and the Risk of Secular Stagnation
Unemployment and Other Challenges. on the Nobel Prize in Economics Awarded to Peter A
Is the Great Recession Really Over? Longitudinal Evidence of Enduring Employment Impacts∗
Peter A. Diamond
Ideological Profiles of the Economics Laureates · Econ Journal Watch
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Rationality and Choice
The Cleansing Effect of Recessions
Toast to Marty Weitzman (Prepared for Marty’S Retirement Dinner, October 11, 2018)
Economics,Religion,God,Happiness
Munich Lectures 2000 1 Laudatio for Peter Diamond James a Mirrlees
An Interview with Peter Diamond
Executive Committee Meeting of April 28, 2006
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Did the Introduction of the Euro Lead to Money Illusion? Empirical Evidence from Germany Benjamin Bittschi and Saskia Duppel Discus Si On Paper No
Sticky Prices: a New Monetarist Approach
Nothing but Net at Heller-Hurwicz Forum on Social Insurance, a Synergy of Research and Policy
Adaptation of Macro Theory to Rational Expectations
Social Security and Retirement in the United States
Supply-Side Liquidity Trap, Deflation Bias and Flat Phillips Curve
Macroeconomics After the Crisis: Time to Deal with the Pretense-Of-Knowledge Syndrome
Economists' Papers Archive
Minutes of the MONETARY POLICY ADVISORY PANEL Meeting Of
1 My Research Strategy Peter Diamond a Key Question for Any Researcher
NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES the LONG SLUMP Robert E. Hall
Economics 202A
Sticky Prices: a New Monetarist Approach
Economics 202A
Meeting the Nobel Giants
Looking Inside the Labor Market: a Review Article* by Peter Howitt Brown University