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Overview

Garey Ramey is affiliated with the University of California, San Diego in the United States. Their academic profile includes research and contributions primarily associated with this institution.

There are no recorded recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, fields or subfields of study, main topics of work, or awards available in the provided data for Garey Ramey.

Best Publications

  • Cross-Country Evidence on the Link Between Volatility and Growth

    Garey Ramey;Valerie A Ramey

  • Job Destruction and Propagation of Shocks

    Wouter J. den Haan;Garey Ramey;Joel Watson

  • The Cyclicality of Separation and Job Finding Rates

    Shigeru Fujita;Garey Ramey

  • The Rug Rat Race

    Garey Ramey;Valerie A. Ramey

  • Advertising and Limit Pricing

    Kyle Bagwell;Garey Ramey

  • Coordination Economies, Advertising, and Search Behavior in Retail Markets

    Garey Ramey;Kyle Bagwell

  • Technology Commitment and the Cost of Economic Fluctuations

    Garey Ramey;Valerie A. Ramey

  • Oligopoly limit pricing

    Kyle Bagwell;Garey Ramey

  • Expectation Calculation and Macroeconomic Dynamics

    George W Evans;Garey Ramey

  • Liquidity flows and fragility of business enterprises

    Wouter J. den Haan;Wouter J. den Haan;Wouter J. den Haan;Garey Ramey;Joel Watson

  • Contractual Fragility, Job Destruction, and Business Cycles

    Garey Ramey;Joel Watson

  • Exogenous versus Endogenous Separation

    Shigeru Fujita;Garey Ramey

  • Job matching and propagation

    Garey Ramey;Shigeru Fujita

  • Job Matching and Propagation

    Shigeru Fujita;Garey Ramey

  • Market structure, innovation and vertical product differentiation

    Shane Greenstein;Shane Greenstein;Garey Ramey;Garey Ramey

  • Turbulence and Unemployment in a Job Matching Model

    Wouter J. den Haan;Christian Haefke;Garey Ramey

  • Adaptive expectations, underparameterization and the Lucas critique☆

    George W. Evans;Garey Ramey

  • D1 Signaling Equilibria with Multiple Signals and a Continuum of Types

    Garey Ramey

  • The Structure of Worker Compensation in Brazil, With a Comparison to France and the United States

    Naércio Aquino Menezes-Filho;Marc-Andreas Muendler;Garey Ramey

  • Job Destruction and Propagation of Shocks

    Wouter J. den Haan;Wouter J. den Haan;Wouter J. den Haan;Garey Ramey;Joel Watson

  • The Structure of Worker Compensation in Brazil, With a Comparison to France and the United States - eScholarship

    Naerico Aquino Menezes Filho;Marc-Andreas Muendler;Garey Ramey

Frequent Co-Authors

Wouter J. Den Haan
Wouter J. Den Haan London School of Economics and Political Science
Kyle Bagwell
Kyle Bagwell Stanford University
Valerie A. Ramey
Valerie A. Ramey University of California, San Diego
George W. Evans
George W. Evans University of St Andrews
Shane Greenstein
Shane Greenstein Harvard University
Michael T. Owyang
Michael T. Owyang Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
Daniel F. Spulber
Daniel F. Spulber Northwestern University
David M. Kreps
David M. Kreps Stanford University

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