Jeremy Greenwood
University of Pennsylvania and NBER
Jeremy Greenwood is Professor of Economic at the University of Pennsylvania. He is also a Fellow of the Econometrics Society and a Research Associate at the NBER. His research has focused on business cycles, growth, and family economics.
Articles by Jeremy Greenwood:
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Shame, peer effects, and sexual behaviour
19 January 2012, 13159 reads
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Premarital sex: An economic model of its rise and de-stigmatisation
20 February 2010, 73829 reads
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What is your PC worth?
3 March 2008, 32321 reads
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