An Interview with Thomas J. Sargent



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Schools, February 2005

Alex Bryson, Lorenzo Cappellari and Claudio Lucifora, Why so Unhappy? The Effects
of Unionisation on Job Satisfaction, March 2005

Annalisa Luporini, Relative Performance Evaluation in a Multi-Plant Firm, March 2005

Giorgio Bellettini and Carlotta Berti Ceroni, When the Union Hurts the Workers: A
Positive Analysis of Immigration Policy, March 2005

Pieter Gautier, Michael Svarer and Coen Teulings, Marriage and the City, March 2005

Ingrid Ott and Stephen J. Turnovsky, Excludable and Non-Excludable Public Inputs:
Consequences for Economic Growth, March 2005

Frederick van der Ploeg, Back to Keynes?, March 2005

Stephane Dees, Filippo di Mauro, M. Hashem Pesaran and L. Vanessa Smith, Exploring
the International Linkages of the Euro Area: a Global VAR Analysis, March 2005

Hans Pitlik, Friedrich Schneider and Harald Strotmann, Legislative Malapportionment
and the Politicization of Germany’s Intergovernmental Transfer System, March 2005

Konstantinos Angelopoulos and Apostolis Philippopoulos, The Role of Government in
Anti-Social Redistributive Activities, March 2005

Ansgar Belke and Daniel Gros, Asymmetries in the Trans-Atlantic Monetary Policy
Relationship: Does the ECB follow the Fed?, March 2005

Soren Blomquist and Luca Micheletto, Optimal Redistributive Taxation when
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Olof Âslund and Peter Fredriksson, Ethnic Enclaves and Welfare Cultures - Quasi-
Experimental Evidence, March 2005

Paul De Grauwe, Roberto Dieci and Marianna Grimaldi, Fundamental and Non-
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Framework, March 2005

Peter Egger, Stefan Gruber, Mario Larch and Michael Pfaffermayr, Knowledge-Capital
Meets New Economic Geography, March 2005

George Economides and Apostolis Philippopoulos, Should Green Governments Give
Priority to Environmental Policies over Growth-Enhancing Policies?, March 2005

George W. Evans and Seppo Honkapohja, An Interview with Thomas J. Sargent, March
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