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1. Measuring the Impact of Fiscal Policy in the Face of Anticipation: A Structural VAR Approach,
2. Empirical Evidence on the Aggregate Effects of Anticipated and Unanticipated U.S. Tax Policy Shocks,
3. Understanding the Aggregate Effects of Anticipated and Unanticipated Tax Policy Shocks,
4. Deep Habits and the Dynamic Effects of Monetary Policy Shocks,
5. The Aggregate Effects of Anticipated and Unanticipated U.S. Tax Policy Shocks: Theory and Empirical Evidence (Revised Version, May 2008),
6. Explaining the Effects of Government Spending Shocks on Consumption and the Real Exchange Rate,
7. Incomplete Cost Pass-Through Under Deep Habits (Revised June, 2008) ,
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"Aggregation Bias" DOES Explain the PPP Puzzle
, NBER Working paper no. 11607, CEPR Discussion paper no. 5237, 2005 (with Jean Imbs, Haroon Mumtaz and Helene Rey). 10.
The HP-filter in Cross-Country Comparisons (with Albert Marcet)
The GAUSS software is available: Marcet-Ravn Filter
11.
Imperfect Competition and Prices in a Dynamic Trade Model with Comparative Advantage
12.
Consumption Dynamics and Real Exchange Rates
13.
Crossing the Rio Grande: Migrations, Business Cycles and the Welfare State
The original NBER version is here: NBER WP. 12961. The December 2007 version
This paper summarizes a debate regarding our paper "PPP Strikes Back: Aggregation and the Real Exchange Rate", QJE, 2005.
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