2019
- Michelle Alexopoulos and Jon S. Cohen, "Will the new technologies turn the page on U.S. productivity growth?", Economic Letters 175 (2019), 19–23. (Freely available.)
2018
- Michelle Alexopoulos and Jon S. Cohen, "Canadian Productivity Growth, Secular Stagnation, and Technological Change", International Productivity Monitor 35 (Fall) (2018), 113–137. (Freely available.)
- Michelle Alexopoulos and Jon S. Cohen, "The Economy: From Innovation to Policy", in Policy Transformation in Canada: Is the Past Prologue? (edited by Carolyn Hughes Tuohy, Sophie Borwein, Peter John Loewen, and Andrew Potter), University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 2018, 49–58.
2016
- Michelle Alexopoulos and Jon S. Cohen, "The Media is the Measure: Technical change and employment, 1909-49", Review of Economic and Statistics 98 (2016), 792–810.
2015
- Michelle Alexopoulos and Jon S. Cohen, "The Power of Print: Uncertainty shocks, markets, and the economy", International Review of Economics and Finance 40 (2015), 8–28.
2014
- Sharon Dyas-Correia and Michelle Alexopoulos, "Text and Data Mining: Searching for Buried Treasures", Serials Review 40 (3) (2014), 210–216.
2012
- Michelle Alexopoulos and Jon S. Cohen, "The Effects of Computer Technologies on the Canadian Economy: Evidence from New Direct Measures", International Productivity Monitor 23 (2012), 17–17.
- Michelle Alexopoulos and Trevor Tombe, "Management Matters", Journal of Monetary Economics 59 (2012), 269–285.
2011
- Michelle Alexopoulos, "Read All About it!! What happens following a technology shock?", American Economic Review 101 (4) (2011), 1144–1179.
- Michelle Alexopoulos and Jon S. Cohen, "Volumes of Evidence: Examining Technical Change Last Century through a New Lens", Canadian Journal of Economics 44 (2) (2011), 413–450.
2009
- Michelle Alexopoulos and Jon S. Cohen, "Measuring our ignorace, one book at a time: New indicators of technical change, 1909-1949", Journal of Monetary Economics 56 (4) (2009), 450–470.
2008
- Michelle Alexopoulos, "Extra! Extra! Some technology shocks are expansionary", Economics Letters 101 (3) (2008), 153–156.
2007
- Michelle Alexopoulos, "A monetary business cycle model with unemployment", Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 31 (12) (2007), 3904–3940.
2006
- Michelle Alexopoulos, "Shirking in Monetary Business Cycle Model", Canadian Journal of Economics 39 (2006), 689–718.
2005
- Michelle Alexopoulos and Stephen Sapp, "Exploring the Behavior of Economic Agents: the role of relative preferences", Economics Bulletin 12 (2) (2005), 1–7.
2004
- Michelle Alexopoulos, "Lessons from the Past: What can we learn from Centralized Wage Bargaining", Quarterly Review, Central Bank of Sweden (2004), 31–.
- Michelle Alexopoulos, "Unemployment and the Business Cycle", Journal of Monetary Economics 51 (2004), 277–298.
- Michelle Alexopoulos and Jon S. Cohen, "What's Wrong with Forced Wage Compression? The Fair Wage Hypothesis Redux", Economics Letters 83 (2004), 391–398.
2003
- Michelle Alexopoulos, "Effects of Shocks in a Monetary Efficiency Wage Model", in Bank of Canada Conference Proceedings in Price Adjustments and Monetary Policy (edited by ), , 2003, 107–148.
- Michelle Alexopoulos, "Growth and Unemployment in an Efficiency Wage Model", Canadian Journal of Economics (2003), 728–746.
- Michelle Alexopoulos and Jon S. Cohen, "Centralized Wage Bargaining and Structural Change in Sweden", European Review of Economic History 7 (3) (2003), 331–366.
1998
- Michelle Alexopoulos and Ian Domowitz, "Personal Liabilities and Bankruptcy Reform: An International Perspective", International Finance Journal 1 (1998), 127–159.