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 * [[Economics/HotellingsLaw|Hotelling's Law]]
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 * [[Economics/ProductDifferentiation|Product differentiation]]
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 * [[Economics/EulerEquations|Euler equations]]
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 * [[Economics/LeontiefProductionFunction|Leontief production function]]
 * [[Economics/RandomWalkModelOfConsumption|Random walk model of consumption]]
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== Political Economy ==

 * [[PoliticalScience/CageDistanceFramework|CAGE distance framework]]
 * [[PoliticalScience/InternationalDevelopment|International development]]
 * [[PoliticalScience/RegulatoryEconomics|Regulatory economics]]
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 * [[UncertaintyAndTheWelfareEconomicsOfMedicalCare|Uncertainty and the Welfare Economics of Medical Care]], Kenneth J. Arrow, 1963
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 * [[TheEffectsOfThe1MillionYenCeilingInADynamicLaborSupplyModel|The Effects of the 1.03 Million Yen Ceiling in a Dynamic Labor Supply Model]], Yukiko Abe, 2009  * [[AreEmilyAndGregMoreEmployableThanLakishaAndJamal|Are Emily and Greg More Employable than Lakisha and Jamal? A Field Experiment on Labor Market Discrimination]], Marianne Bertrand and Sendhil Mullainathan, 2004
 * [[TheFeasibilityAndImportanceOfAddingMeasuresOfActualExperienceToCrossSectionalDataCollection|The Feasibility and Importance of Adding Measures of Actual Experience to Cross-Sectional Data Collection]], Francine D. Blau and Lawrence M. Kahn, 2013
 * [[WhoIsExposedToGasPrices|Who is exposed to gas prices? How gasoline prices affect automobile manufacturers and dealerships]]; Meghan R. Busse, Christopher R. Knittel, Jorge Silva-Risso, and Florian Zettelmeyer; 2016
 * [[EstimatingTheMarginalPropensityToConsumeUsingTheDistributionsOfIncomeConsumptionAndWealth|Estimating the Marginal Propensity to Consume Using the Distributions of Income, Consumption and Wealth]]; Jonathan Fisher, David Johnson, Timothy Smeeding, and Jeffrey Thompson; 2019
 * [[DisentanglingRentIndexDifferences|Disentangling Rent Index Differences: Data, Methods, and Scope]]; Brian Adams, Lara Loewenstein, Hugh Montag, and Randal Verbrugge; 2022
 * [[COVID19AndMinimizingMicroSpatialInteractions|COVID-19 and Minimizing Micro-Spatial Interactions]], Susan Burtner and Alan T. Murray, 2022
 * [[CommunityNetworksOfCommodityMarkets|Community Networks of Commodity Markets: Long Memory Models and the Impact of Different Crises]]; Avishek Bhandari, Ata Assaf, Steven Raj Padakandla, and Husni Charif; 2023
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 * [[EconomicSanctionsAsAForeignPolicyTool|Economic Sanctions as a Foreign Policy Tool]], Michael Klein and Daniel W. Drezner, 2024  * [[LocalLaborMarketsShouldBeRedefined|Local Labor Markets Should Be Redefined: New Definitions Based on Estimated Demand-Shock Spillovers]], Timothy J. Bartik, 2024
 * [[OnTheMechanicsOfFiscalInflations|On the Mechanics of Fiscal Inflations]]; Marco Bassetto, Luca Benzoni, and Jason Hall; 2024
 * [[InvestmentGoodsMarketPowerAndCapitalAccumulation|Investment-Goods Market Power and Capital Accumulation]]; Fabio Bertolotti, Andrea Lanteri, and Alessandro T. Villa; 2024
 * [[SearchingForInflationCanariesInHouseholdSurveys|Searching for “inflation canaries” in household surveys]]; Scott A. Brave, Benjamin Henken, Bart Hobijn, Ezra Karger, Anna Paulson, and James Royal; 2024
 * [[RacialWealthGainsAndGaps|Racial Wealth Gains and Gaps: Nine Facts About the Disparities]]; Kristen Broady, Anthony Barr, Darlene Booth-Bell, and Lucas Cain; 2024
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 * [[WhyHasInflationBeenHigherInChicagoThanInTheUSOverallRecently|Why Has Inflation Been Higher in Chicago Than in the U.S. Overall Recently?]], Leslie Mc``Granahan, 2025  * [[LosAngelesShowsThatThePrivateSectorCanDevelopAffordableHousing|Los Angeles Shows That the Private Sector Can Develop Affordable Housing]], Zachary Steinert-Threlkeld, 2025

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