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Robert Hall
Robert Hall
Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University
Verified email at stanford.edu
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Why do some countries produce so much more output per worker than others?
RE Hall, CI Jones
The quarterly journal of economics 114 (1), 83-116, 1999
135011999
Stochastic implications of the life cycle-permanent income hypothesis: theory and evidence
RE Hall
Journal of political economy 86 (6), 971-987, 1978
56461978
Productivity and the density of economic activity
A Ciccone, RE Hall
National Bureau of Economic Research, 1993
43911993
Estimation and inference in nonlinear structural models
BH Hall, RE Hall, JA Hausman
Annals of economic and social measurement 3, 653-666, 1974
36801974
Tax policy and investment behavior
RE Hall, DW Jorgenson
The American economic review 57 (3), 391-414, 1967
31631967
Intertemporal substitution in consumption
RE Hall
Journal of political economy 96 (2), 339-357, 1988
30741988
The relation between price and marginal cost in US industry
RE Hall
Journal of political Economy 96 (5), 921-947, 1988
27731988
Employment fluctuations with equilibrium wage stickiness
RE Hall
American economic review 95 (1), 50-65, 2005
18882005
The sensitivity of consumption to transitory income: estimates from panel data on households
RE Hall, FS Mishkin
National Bureau of economic research, 1980
15581980
The value of life and the rise in health spending
RE Hall, CI Jones
The Quarterly Journal of Economics 122 (1), 39-72, 2007
12412007
The flat tax
RE Hall, A Rabushka
Hoover Press, 2013
11952013
The limited influence of unemployment on the wage bargain
RE Hall, PR Milgrom
American economic review 98 (4), 1653-1674, 2008
10652008
Invariance properties of Solow's productivity residual
RE Hall
National Bureau of Economic Research, 1989
9731989
By how much does GDP rise if the government buys more output?
RE Hall
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2009
9212009
Market structure and macroeconomic fluctuations
RE Hall, OJ Blanchard, RG Hubbard
Brookings papers on economic activity 1986 (2), 285-338, 1986
8621986
The importance of lifetime jobs in the US economy
RE Hall
National Bureau of Economic Research, 1980
7961980
The stock market and capital accumulation
RE Hall
American Economic Review 91 (5), 1185-1202, 2001
7572001
Macroeconomics: Theory, performance, and policy
RE Hall, JB Taylor, JB Taylor
Norton, 1986
706*1986
The long slump
RE Hall
American Economic Review 101 (2), 431-469, 2011
5262011
Job loss, job finding, and unemployment in the US economy over the past fifty years
RE Hall
NBER macroeconomics annual 20, 101-137, 2005
5022005
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