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De Long, J. Bradford
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- Concrete economics, the Hamilton approach to economic growth and policy, Stephen S. Cohen, J. Bradford DeLong
- The economists' voice, top economists take on today's problems, Joseph E. Stiglitz, Aaron S. Edlin, J. Bradford DeLong, editors
- Interpreting procyclical productivity: evidence from a cross-nation cross-industry panel.
- Bull and bear markets in the twentieth century
- Forecasting pre-World War I inflation, the Fisher effect revisited
- Why does the stock market fluctuate?
- The end of influence, what happens when other countries have the money, Stephen S. Cohen, J. Bradford DeLong
- After Piketty, the agenda for economics and inequality, edited by Heather Boushey, J. Bradford DeLong, Marshall Steinbaum
- Why does the stock market fluctuate?
- The economists' voice 2.0, the financial crisis, health care reform, and more, Aaron S. Edlin, Joseph E. Stiglitz, editors ; Bradford DeLong ... [and others], coeditors
- "Excess volatility" and the German stock market, 1876-1990.
- The shape of twentieth century economic history
- "Liquidation" cycles, old-fashioned real business cycle theory and the great depression
- The survival of noise traders in financial markets
- The economic consequences of noise traders
- On the existence and interpretation of a "unit root" in US GNP
- Productivity growth and machinery investment, a long-run look, 1870-1980
- The Marshall plan, history's most successful structural adjustment program
- Did J P Morgan's men add value?, A historical perspective on financial capitalism
- Between meltdown and moral hazard, the international monetary and financial policies of the Clinton administration
- Productivity and machinery investment, a long run look 1870-1980
- "Excess volatility" and the German stock market, 1876-1990
- Cornucopia, the pace of economic growth in the twentieth century
- The Marshall Plan, history's most successful structural adjustment program
- Equipment investment and economic growth
- The size and incidence of the losses from noise trading
- The bubble of 1929, evidence from closed-end funds
- Keynesianism, Pennsylvana Avenue style, some economic consequences of the employment act of 1946
- Positive feedback investment strategies and destabilizing rational speculation
- Slouching towards utopia, an economic history of the twentieth century, J. Bradford DeLong
- The economists' voice 2.0, the financial crisis, health care reform, and more, Aaron S. Edlin, Joseph E. Stiglitz, editors ; Bradford DeLong ... [and others], coeditors
- After Piketty, the agenda for economics and inequality, edited by Heather Boushey, J. Bradford DeLong, Marshall Steinbaum