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Neville Francis
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill - Chapel Hill / United States
Economics & Econometrics / Economics
AD Scientific Index ID: 1515494
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Neville Francis's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Is the technology-driven real business cycle hypothesis dead? Shocks and aggregate fluctuations revisited Journal of Monetary Economics 52 (8), 1379-1399, 2005
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A century of work and leisure American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics 1 (2), 189-224, 2009
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A flexible finite-horizon alternative to long-run restrictions with an application to technology shocks Review of Economics and Statistics 96 (4), 638-647, 2014
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Measures of per capita hours and their implications for the technology‐hours debate Journal of Money, credit and Banking 41 (6), 1071-1097, 2009
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The source of historical economic fluctuations: An analysis using long-run restrictions [with comments] NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics 2004 (1), 17-73, 2004
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