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Risk preferences in the PSID: Individual imputations and fam by
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Publication details: Cambridge NBER 2009
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Empirics on the origins of preferences: The case of college by
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Getting the biggest bang for the buck in fiscal policy / Miles S. Kimball by Series: NBER Working Paper ; 18142
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Publication details: Cambridge NBER 2012
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Cognitive economics / Miles S. Kimball by Series: NBER Working Paper ; 20834
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Breaking through the zero lower bound by
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Publication details: Washington DC IMF 2015
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The quantitative analytics of the basic neomonetarist model by Series: NBER Working Paper Series
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Publication details: Cambridge, MA NBER 1995
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Cyclical productivity with unobserved input variation by Series: Working paper
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Publication details: Cambridge, MA NBER 1997
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Liquidity constraints and precautionary saving by Series: NBER working papers
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Publication details: Cambridge, MA NBER 2001
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Do flexible durable goods prices undermine sticky price models? by Series: NBER working papers
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Publication details: Cambridge, MA NBER 2003
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Are technology improvements contractionary? by Series: NBER working papers
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Publication details: Cambridge, MA NBER 2004
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Unhappiness after hurricane Katrina by Series: NBER working papers
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Publication details: Cambridge, MA NBER 2006
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Portfolio rebalancing in general equilibrium / Miles S. Kimball et al by Series: NBER Working Paper ; 24722
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Publication details: Cambridge NBER 2018
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Enabling deep negative rates to fight recessions : A Guide / Ruchir Agarwal and Miles S. Kimball by Series: IMF working papers ; 19/84
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The Decline of drudgery and the paradox of hard work / Brendan Epstein and Miles S. Kimball by Series: NBER Working Papers ; 29041
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Seniority / DongIk Kang and Miles S. Kimball by Series: NBER Working Papers ; 31563
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Utility and happiness / Miles S. Kimball and Robert J. Willis by Series: NBER Working Papers ; 31707
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Publication details: Cambridge NBER 2023
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Diminishing marginal utility revisited / Miles S. Kimball et al by Series: NBER Working Papers ; 32077
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Publication details: Cambridge NBER 2024
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