Durlauf, Steven N
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- The economy as an evolving complex system III, current perspectives and future directions, editors Lawrence E. Blume, Steven N. Durlauf
- Behavioural and experimental economics, edited by Steven N. Durlauf, Lawrence E. Blume
- Monetary economics, edited by Steven N. Durlauf, Lawrence E. Blume
- A formal model of theory choice in science
- Social dynamics, edited by Steven N. Durlauf and H. Peyton Young
- The economy as an evolving complex system III, editors Lawrence E. Blume, Steven N. Durlauf
- Econometric theory and practice, frontiers of analysis and applied research, edited by Dean Corbae, Steven N. Durlauf, Bruce E. Hansen
- Economic growth, edited by Steven N. Durlauf, Lawrence E. Blume
- Discrete choice with social interactions I, theory
- Interpreting tests of the convergence hypothesis
- The economy as an evolving complex system II, editors, W. Brian Arthur, Steven N. Durlauf, David A. Lane
- Introduction to the economy as an evolving complex system II
- Poverty traps, edited by Samuel Bowles, Steven N. Durlauf, and Karla Hoff
- Game theory, edited by Steven N. Durlauf, Lawrence E. Blume
- Microeconometrics, edited by Steven N. Durlauf, Lawrence E. Blume
- A formal model of theory choice in science
- Discrete choice with social interactions I, theory
- Macroeconometrics and time series analysis, edited by Steven N. Durlauf, Lawrence E. Blume
- Interpreting tests of the convergence hypothesis
- Meritocracy and economic inequality, Kenneth Arrow, Samuel Bowles, and Steven Durlauf, editors
- Testing the positive theory of government finance
- Growth economics and reality
- Policy evaluation in uncertain economic environments
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- Multiple regimes and cross-country growth behaviour
- Measuring noise in inventory models
- Misspecification versus bubbles in the Cagan hyperinflation model
- Rational choice and the study of science
- Path dependence in aggregate output
- Associational redistribution, a defense
- Nonergodic economic growth
- An incomplete markets model of business cycles
- Compositional effects of government spending in a small open production economy
- Limits to science or limits to epistemology?
- The memberships theory of inequality ideas and implications
- Reflections on how economic reasoning can contribute to the study of science
- A theory of persistent income inequality
- Statistical mechanics approaches to socioeconomic behaviour
- Compositional effects of government spending in a two-country two-sector production model
- Neighborhood feedbacks, endogenous stratification and income inequality
- The memberships theory of inequality, ideas and implications
- Statistical mechanics approaches to socioeconomic behavior
- Bounds on the variances of specification errors in models with expectations
- A theory of persistent income inequality
- Local versus global convergence across national economies
- Path dependence in aggregate output
- Thresholds in development and growth
- What should policymakers know about economic complexity?
- What should policymakers know about economic complexity?
- A theory of persistent income inequality
- The new empirics of economic growth
- The new empirics of economic growth
- Statistical mechanics approaches to socioeconomic behavior
- Compositional effects of government spending in a two-country two-sector production model
- Local versus global convergence across national economies
- Long-run economic growth
- Statistical mechanics approaches to socioeconomic bahavior
- Measuring noise in inventory models
- Multiple equilibria and persistence in aggregate fluctuations