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The following pages link to The Granular Origins of Aggregate Fluctuations (Q3019436):
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- The impact of competition on prices with numerous firms (Q308600) (← links)
- Intertemporal equilibrium with financial asset and physical capital (Q324350) (← links)
- A statistical equilibrium model of competitive firms (Q428028) (← links)
- Markup cycles, dynamic misallocation, and amplification (Q472187) (← links)
- Incomplete market dynamics and cross-sectional distributions (Q472201) (← links)
- Estimating aggregate autoregressive processes when only macro data are available (Q485694) (← links)
- Industry dynamics: foundations for models with an infinite number of firms (Q643269) (← links)
- Sticky prices in a dynamic network economy: a family of counterexamples (Q684158) (← links)
- Inattentive consumers in markets for services (Q892986) (← links)
- The cross-sectional dynamics of the US business cycle: 1950--1999 (Q1605211) (← links)
- Stochastic Lotka-Volterra equations: a model of lagged diffusion of technology in an interconnected world (Q1618900) (← links)
- Price dynamics, financial fragility and aggregate volatility (Q1624000) (← links)
- Competition, innovation, and the effect of R\&D knowledge (Q1650921) (← links)
- Modeling loss-propagation in the global supply network: the dynamic agent-based model acclimate (Q1655768) (← links)
- Information rigidities and asymmetric business cycles (Q1656444) (← links)
- Dispersion in macroeconomic volatility between the core and periphery of the international trade network (Q1657204) (← links)
- Growth volatility and size: a firm-level study (Q1657341) (← links)
- Firm dynamics and the origins of aggregate fluctuations (Q1657554) (← links)
- Advanced economies and emerging markets: dissecting the drivers of business cycle synchronization (Q1657631) (← links)
- Endogenous growth and global divergence in a multi-country agent-based model (Q1734577) (← links)
- R\&D and wholesale trade are critical to the economy: identifying dominant sectors from economic networks (Q1787238) (← links)
- Accounting for the sources of macroeconomic tail risks (Q1787430) (← links)
- World, country, and sector factors in international business cycles (Q1994209) (← links)
- On firm-level, industry-level, and aggregate employment fluctuations (Q1994215) (← links)
- Optimal consumption under uncertainty, liquidity constraints, and bounded rationality (Q1994382) (← links)
- Firm growth and Laplace distribution: the importance of large jumps (Q2002645) (← links)
- Why business cycles diverge? Structural evidence from the European Union (Q2054845) (← links)
- Banking sector concentration, credit shocks and aggregate fluctuations (Q2083533) (← links)
- Synergizing ventures (Q2097973) (← links)
- Identification of structural VAR models via independent component analysis: a performance evaluation study (Q2102887) (← links)
- A spatial panel quantile model with unobserved heterogeneity (Q2106401) (← links)
- Dynamical topology of highly aggregated input-output networks (Q2156647) (← links)
- Size distribution of cities: a kinetic explanation (Q2159097) (← links)
- Business fluctuations in a behavioral switching model: gridlock effects and credit crunch phenomena in financial networks (Q2191454) (← links)
- Econometric analysis of production networks with dominant units (Q2224893) (← links)
- Editorial: Celebrating 40 years of panel data analysis: past, present and future (Q2224972) (← links)
- Detecting granular time series in large panels (Q2224994) (← links)
- Bargaining shocks and aggregate fluctuations (Q2246605) (← links)
- Exploiting ergodicity in forecasts of corporate profitability (Q2291809) (← links)
- Deposit concentration at financial intermediaries (Q2659952) (← links)
- Factor models with local factors -- determining the number of relevant factors (Q2673197) (← links)
- The network origins of aggregate fluctuations (Q2859524) (← links)
- Instabilities in large economies: aggregate volatility without idiosyncratic shocks (Q3301776) (← links)
- Explaining the size distribution of cities: Extreme economies (Q4586244) (← links)
- The Dynamics of Incentives, Productivity, and Operational Risk (Q4588485) (← links)
- THE APPRENTICE WIZARD: MONTETARY POLICY, COMPLEXITY AND LEARNING (Q4679771) (← links)
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- IDIOSYNCRATIC AND AGGREGATE RISKS, INEQUALITY AND GROWTH (Q4976349) (← links)
- Macroeconomic and Financial Networks: Review of Some Recent Developments in Parametric and Non-parametric Approaches (Q5022167) (← links)
- Innovation, firm size distribution, and gains from trade (Q6053657) (← links)