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Daniel E Sichel
Daniel E Sichel
Stanford Calderwood Professor of Economics Emeritus, Wellesley College
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The Resurgence of Growth in the Late 1990s: Is Information Technology the Story
SD Oliner
Federal Reserve Board, 2000
30272000
Intangible capital and US economic growth
C Corrado, C Hulten, D Sichel
Review of income and wealth 55 (3), 661-685, 2009
21002009
Measuring capital and technology: an expanded framework
C Corrado, C Hulten, D Sichel
Measuring capital in the new economy, 11-46, 2005
13172005
Business cycle asymmetry: a deeper look
DE Sichel
Economic inquiry 31 (2), 224-236, 1993
8291993
Computers and output growth revisited: how big is the puzzle?
SD Oliner, DE Sichel, JE Triplett, RJ Gordon
Brookings Papers on Economic Activity 1994 (2), 273-334, 1994
8021994
The demand for money
SM Goldfeld, DE Sichel
Handbook of monetary economics 1, 299-356, 1990
6001990
Information technology and productivity: where are we now and where are we going?
DE Sichel, SD Oliner
Available at SSRN 318692, 2002
5472002
The computer revolution: An economic perspective
DE Sichel
Brookings Institution Press, 2001
5172001
Can financial innovation help to explain the reduced volatility of economic activity?
KE Dynan, DW Elmendorf, DE Sichel
Journal of monetary Economics 53 (1), 123-150, 2006
5152006
The evolution of household income volatility
K Dynan, D Elmendorf, D Sichel
The BE Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy 12 (2), 2012
4462012
Inventories and the three phases of the business cycle
DE Sichel
Journal of Business & Economic Statistics 12 (3), 269-277, 1994
4311994
Explaining a productive decade
SD Oliner, DE Sichel, KJ Stiroh
Journal of policy Modeling 30 (4), 633-673, 2008
4262008
Is the information technology revolution over?
DM Byrne, SD Oliner, DE Sichel
FEDS Working Paper, 2013
2232013
Business cycle duration dependence: A parametric approach
DE Sichel
The Review of Economics and Statistics, 254-260, 1991
2151991
New and old models of business investment: a comparison of forecasting performance
S Oliner, G Rudebusch, D Sichel
Journal of Money, Credit and Banking 27 (3), 806-826, 1995
2141995
Are business cycles asymmetric? A correction
DE Sichel
Journal of Political Economy 97 (5), 1255-1260, 1989
1771989
Further evidence on business cycle duration dependence
FX Diebold, GD Rudebusch, DE Sichel
Economic Research Department, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, 1991
1721991
Computers and aggregate economic growth: An update
DE Sichel
Business economics 34 (2), 18-25, 1999
1651999
Information technology and productivity: where are we now and where are we going?
SD Oliner, DE Sichel
Journal of Policy Modeling 25 (5), 477-503, 2003
1352003
Cyclical Patterns in the Variance fo Economic Activity
MW French, DE Sichel
Journal of Business & Economic Statistics 11 (1), 113-119, 1993
1291993
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