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  • Nighswander, Tristan (University of Oregon, 2018-09-06)
    My research focuses on the integration of behavioral economics into well understood general equilibrium macroeconomic models populated by overlapping generations of heterogeneous agents. Specifically, I analyze the ...
  • Thompson, Jacob (University of Oregon, 2024-08-07)
    This dissertation investigates a class of DSGE models with bounded rationality where agents use recursively updated forecasts to form expectations of future vari- ables The two chapters explore the implications of the model ...
  • Allen, Jeffrey (University of Oregon, 2014-09-29)
    This dissertation examines the macroeconomic effects of poverty and inequality. The second chapter considers the effect of poverty and subsistence consumption constraints on economic growth in a two-sector occupational ...
  • Severe, Sean P. (University of Oregon, 2011-06)
    The banking sector has been extensively analyzed in economics. On the microeconomic side, research has advanced our understanding of banks and the inverse relationship between market power and bank production. The macroeconomic ...
  • Wilson, Matthew (University of Oregon, 2015-08-18)
    This dissertation investigates whether criticisms of standard economic models can be addressed with only minimal modifications to the assumptions. In the first essay, the Real Business Cycle (RBC) model is studied, though ...
  • Jonna, R. (University of Oregon, 2013-10-03)
    The following study is concerned with the problems posed by contemporary unemployment--especially the U.S. but also globally to some extent. The most immediate problem is the dominance of neoclassical models, which routinely ...

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