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The following pages link to The Network Origins of Aggregate Fluctuations (Q2859524):
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- The impact of competition on prices with numerous firms (Q308600) (← links)
- Markup cycles, dynamic misallocation, and amplification (Q472187) (← links)
- Estimating aggregate autoregressive processes when only macro data are available (Q485694) (← links)
- Equilibria and centrality in link formation games (Q524984) (← links)
- Sticky prices in a dynamic network economy: a family of counterexamples (Q684158) (← links)
- Compound Poisson models for weighted networks with applications in finance (Q829212) (← links)
- Price dynamics, financial fragility and aggregate volatility (Q1624000) (← links)
- A note on optimal sectoral policies in production networks (Q1629655) (← links)
- Modeling loss-propagation in the global supply network: the dynamic agent-based model acclimate (Q1655768) (← links)
- On the emergence of scale-free production networks (Q1656439) (← links)
- Measuring sovereign risk spillovers and assessing the role of transmission channels: a spatial econometrics approach (Q1657178) (← links)
- Dispersion in macroeconomic volatility between the core and periphery of the international trade network (Q1657204) (← 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)
- Debt dynamics in Europe: a network general equilibrium GVAR approach (Q1657638) (← links)
- The cost of segregation in (social) networks (Q1682736) (← links)
- Modeling systemic risk with Markov switching graphical SUR models (Q1740342) (← links)
- Power-law partial correlation network models (Q1786580) (← links)
- R\&D and wholesale trade are critical to the economy: identifying dominant sectors from economic networks (Q1787238) (← links)
- Costly external finance and labor market dynamics (Q1994208) (← links)
- World, country, and sector factors in international business cycles (Q1994209) (← links)
- Supply chain networks, trade and the Brexit deal: a general equilibrium analysis (Q2054842) (← links)
- Why business cycles diverge? Structural evidence from the European Union (Q2054845) (← links)
- Strategic connections in a hierarchical society: wedge between observed and fundamental valuations (Q2062241) (← links)
- Contagion in networks: stability and efficiency (Q2070563) (← links)
- Fat tails, serial dependence, and implied volatility index connections (Q2077951) (← links)
- Banking sector concentration, credit shocks and aggregate fluctuations (Q2083533) (← links)
- Technological leaders, laggards and spillovers: a network GVAR analysis (Q2083588) (← links)
- Link investment substitutability: a factor influencing network formation (Q2100645) (← links)
- A spatial panel quantile model with unobserved heterogeneity (Q2106401) (← links)
- Mechanism and Network Design with Private Negative Externalities (Q4604896) (← links)
- Multisourcing and Miscoordination in Supply Chain Networks (Q4971392) (← links)
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- Equilibria and Systemic Risk in Saturated Networks (Q5868935) (← links)
- Nonlinear input-output model with nested CES technologies for the analysis of macroeconomic effects of a foreign trade shock (Q6043914) (← links)
- A MULTILAYER VIEW OF SYSTEMIC IMPORTANCE AND AGGREGATE FLUCTUATIONS (Q6088681) (← links)
- Estimating large‐dimensional connectedness tables: The great moderation through the lens of sectoral spillovers (Q6088831) (← links)
- News-implied linkages and local dependency in the equity market (Q6108277) (← links)
- Resilience of international trade to typhoon-related supply disruptions (Q6111425) (← links)
- The network origins of the gains from trade (Q6122078) (← links)
- Transfers and resilience in economic networks (Q6131131) (← links)
- Industries on the edge: the most exposed sectors to microeconomic shocks (Q6140016) (← links)
- Designing weighted and directed networks under complementarities (Q6160147) (← links)
- Reconstructing production networks using machine learning (Q6164880) (← links)
- Young duality of variational inequalities. An application for the analysis of interactions in production networks (Q6194917) (← links)
- STRUCTURAL INTERVENTIONS IN NETWORKS (Q6203443) (← links)
- Cascades in world input-output network: illusion of stability (Q6497610) (← links)
- Sectoral market power in global production: a theoretical and observational study (Q6497624) (← links)