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At present the papers aren't categorized. The hope is that one day I'll find time (or grad students) to write up topic pages that link the papers together. In the meantime, it might be helpful to look through my course pages and get context for papers from there.
 
At present the papers aren't categorized. The hope is that one day I'll find time (or grad students) to write up topic pages that link the papers together. In the meantime, it might be helpful to look through my course pages and get context for papers from there.
  
==The Full List (Alphabetical Sort)==
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==The List (Alphabetical Sort)==
  
 
*[[Acemoglu, Johnson, Robinson (2005)]] (1,620 views)
 
*[[Acemoglu, Johnson, Robinson (2005)]] (1,620 views)
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*[[Diamond (1989) - Reputation Acquisition In Debt Markets]] (2,418 views)
 
*[[Diamond (1989) - Reputation Acquisition In Debt Markets]] (2,418 views)
 
*[[Dixit Stiglitz (1977) - Monopolistic Competition And Optimum Product Diversity]] (3,386 views)
 
*[[Dixit Stiglitz (1977) - Monopolistic Competition And Optimum Product Diversity]] (3,386 views)
*[[Eisenhardt Martin (2000) - Dynamic Capabilities What Are They]] ( views)
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*[[Eisenhardt Martin (2000) - Dynamic Capabilities What Are They]] (3,271 views)
 
*[[Evans Jovanovic (1989) - An Estimated Model Of Entrepreneurial Choice Under Liquidity Constraints]] (1,017 views)
 
*[[Evans Jovanovic (1989) - An Estimated Model Of Entrepreneurial Choice Under Liquidity Constraints]] (1,017 views)
 
*[[Fearon (1994) - Rationalist Explanations For War]] (3,289 views)
 
*[[Fearon (1994) - Rationalist Explanations For War]] (3,289 views)

Latest revision as of 21:31, 23 October 2013

Below is a list of papers with some level of write-up. The level varies dramatically - some papers have essentially full write-ups with all of the core math of their models laid out for the reader, and others have only sktech write-up that may tell you references, abstracts and perhaps some salient points.

At present the papers aren't categorized. The hope is that one day I'll find time (or grad students) to write up topic pages that link the papers together. In the meantime, it might be helpful to look through my course pages and get context for papers from there.

The List (Alphabetical Sort)