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National Income

  Accounts , by Leonard I. Nakamura (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp06-11)Full text

Transactions   Accounts and Loan Monitoring, by Loretta J. Mester (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp04-20)Full text

Company   accounts based modelling of business failures and the implications for financial stability, by Philip Bunn and Victoria Redwood (Bank of England Working papers 210)Abstract
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Real-time National   Accounts Data, by Andrew Stone and Sharon Wardrop (Reserve Bank of Australia Research Discussion Papers RDP2002-05)Abstract
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Current   accounts dynamics in OECD and EU acceding countries - an intertemporal approach, by Matthieu Bussière, Marcel Fratzscher and Gernot J. Müller (European Central Bank Working papers 311)Full text

What   accounts for the changes in U.S. fiscal policy transmission?, by Florin O. Bilbiie (European Central Bank Working papers 582)Full text

Habit Persistence, Non-separability Between Consumption and Leisure, or Rule-of-Thumb Consumers: Which   Accounts for the Predictability of Consumption Growth?, by Michael T. Kiley (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2007-48)Abstract

Integrated Macroeconomic   Accounts for the United States: Draft SNA-USA, by Rochelle Antoniewicz, Susan Hume McIntosh, Charles Ian Mead, Karin Moses, Brent Moulton, Michael Palumbo, Genevieve Solomon, and Albert M. Teplin (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2004-54)Abstract
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Generational   Accounts in the Czech Republic, by Kamil Dybczak (Czech National Bank Working papers 2006/02)Abstract
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Current   accounts in the Euro area: an intertemporal approach, by José Manuel Campa and Ángel Gavilán (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0638)Abstract
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Current   accounts, net foreign assets and the implications of cyclical factors, by Matthieu Bussiere, Georgios Chortareas and Rebecca L Driver (Bank of England Working papers 173)Abstract
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Switching costs in the market for personal current   accounts: some evidence for the United Kingdom, by Céline Gondat-Larralde and Erlend Nier (Bank of England Working papers 292)Abstract
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Does fiscal policy matter for the trade

  account? A panel cointegration study, by Katja Funke and Christiane Nickel (European Central Bank Working papers 620)Full text

External imbalances and the US current   account: how supply-side changes affect an exchange rate adjustment, by Philipp Engler (European Central Bank Working papers 761)Full text

A Utility-Based Welfare Criterion in a Model with Endogenous Capital

  Accumulation , by Rochelle M. Edge (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2003-66)Abstract
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Monetary and fiscal policy interactions in a New Keynesian model with capital   accumulation and non-Ricardian consumers, by Campbell Leith, Leopold von Thadden (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200621)Full text

Monetary and fiscal policy interactions in a New Keynesian model with capital   accumulation and non-Ricardian consumers, by Campbell Leith and Leopold von Thadden (European Central Bank Working papers 649)Full text

Convergence, capital   accumulation and the nominal exchange rate, by Péter Benczúr-István Kónya (Magyar Nemzeti Bank Working papers 2007/02)Abstract
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Foreign exchange reserve   accumulation in emerging markets: what are the domestic implications?, by M S Mohanty and Philip Turner (Bank for International Settlements Quarterly Review 0609f)Abstract
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The Effects of a Baby Boom on Stock Prices and Capital   Accumulation in the Presence of Social Security, by Andrew B. Abel (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp03-02)Full text

The   accumulation of foreign reserves, by an International Relations Committee Task Force (European Central Bank Occasional papers 43)Full text

The inflationary consequences of real exchange rate targeting via   accumulation of reserves, by Kirill Sosunov, Oleg Zamulin (Bank of Finland BOFIT Discussion Papers 2006/11)Abstract
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Global financial integration, monetary policy and reserve   accumulation. Assessing the limits in emerging economies, by Enrique Alberola and José M.ª Serena (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0706)Abstract
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Investment-Specific Technological Change, Skill   Accumulation, and Wage Inequality, by Hui He and Zheng Liu (Minneapolis Fed Working Papers WP644)Abstract
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The stock market and capital   accumulation: an application to UK data, by Demetrios Eliades and Olaf Weeken (Bank of England Working papers 251)Abstract
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Reserve   Accumulation: Implications for Global Capital Flows and Financial Markets, by Matthew Higgins and Thomas Klitgaard (New York Fed Current issues ci10-10)Abstract
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The economic policy of foreign reserve   accumulation: new international evidence., by Martín Redrado, Jorge Carrera, Diego Bastourre, Javier Ibarlucia (Central Bank of Argentina Working Papers 2006/13)Full text

Reserve   accumulation: objective or by-product?, by Johannes Onno de Beaufort Wijnholds and Lars Søndergaard (European Central Bank Occasional papers 73)Full text

It's Not Factor   Accumulation: Stylized Facts and Growth Models, by William Easterly, Ross Levine (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 164)Abstract
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Has Output Become More Predictable? Changes in Greenbook Forecast

  Accuracy , by Peter Tulip (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2005-31)Abstract
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Indicator   Accuracy and Monetary Policy: Is Ignorance Bliss?, by Kristoffer P. Nimark (Sveriges Riksbank Working Papers No157)Abstract
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Modeling Uncertainty: Predictive   Accuracy as a Proxy for Predictive Confidence, by Robert Rich and Joseph Tracy (New York Fed Staff reports 161)Abstract
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Improving Forecast   Accuracy by Combining Recursive and Rolling Forecasts, by Todd E. Clark and Michael W. McCracken (Kansas City Fed Working Papers RWP04-10)Abstract
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  Accuracy in forecasting macroeconomic variables in Iceland, by Ásgeir Daníelsson (Central Bank of Iceland Working Papers 39)Abstract

Approximately Normal Tests for Equal Predictive   Accuracy in Nested Models, by Todd E. Clark and Kenneth D. West (Kansas City Fed Working Papers RWP05-05)Abstract

Forecasting ECB monetary policy:   accuracy is (still) a matter of geography, by Helge Berger (European Central Bank Working papers 578)Full text

Forecasting with Factors: The   Accuracy of Timeliness, by Christian Gillitzer and Jonathan Kearns (Reserve Bank of Australia Research Discussion Papers RDP2007-03)Abstract
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Geography or skills: What explains Fed watchers' forecast   accuracy of US monetary policy?, by Helge Berger (European Central Bank Working papers 695)Full text

Exact Tests of Equal Forecast   Accuracy with an Application to the Term Structure of Interest Rates, by Richard Luger (Bank of Canada Working papers 2004-2)Abstract
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Forecasting euro area inflation: Does aggregating forecasts by HICP component improve forecast   accuracy?, by Kirstin Hubrich (European Central Bank Working papers No.247)Full text

Estimated DGE Models and Forecasting   Accuracy: A Preliminary Investigation with Canadian Data, by Moran, Kevin and Veronika Dolar (Bank of Canada Working papers 2002-18)Abstract
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Computing second-order-

  accurate solutions for rational expectation models using linear solution methods, by Giovanni Lombardo and Alan Sutherland (European Central Bank Working papers 487)Full text

Calculating and Using Second Order   Accurate Solutions of Discrete Time Dynamic Equilibrium Models, by Jinill Kim, Sunghyun Kim, Ernst Schaumburg, and Christopher A. Sims (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2003-61)Abstract
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Teachers and Student

  Achievement in the Chicago Public High Schools, by Daniel Aaronson , Lisa Barrow , William Sander (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2002-28)Abstract
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Asymmetric Monetary Policy Rules and the   Achievement of the Inflation Target: The Case of Chile, by Fabián Gredig (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 451)Abstract
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Domestic bond markets in Latin America:   achievements and challenges, by Serge Jeanneau and Camilo E Tovar (Bank for International Settlements Quarterly Review 0606e)Abstract
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Betcha can't

  acquire just one: merger programs and compensation, by Richard J. Rosen (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2004-22)Abstract
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Financial market integration and the value of global diversification: evidence from US

  acquirers in cross-border mergers and acquisitions, by Bill B Francis – Iftekhar Hasan – Xian Sun (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2006/24)Abstract
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When Target CEOs Contract with   Acquirers: Evidence from Bank Mergers and Acquisitions, by Elijah Brewer III, William E. Jackson III, and Larry D. Wall (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2006-28)Abstract
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Information

  acquisition and decision making in committees: a survey, by Kerstin Gerling (European Central Bank Working papers No.256)Full text

Information   Acquisition in Financial Markets: a Correction, by Gadi Barlevy, Pietro Veronesi (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2007-06)Abstract
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  Acquisition versus greenfield: the impact of the mode of foreign bank entry on information and bank lending rates, by Sophie Claeys and Christa Hainz (European Central Bank Working papers 653)Full text

  Acquisition versus greenfield: The impact of the mode of foreign bank entry on information and bank lending rates*, by Sophie Claeys and Christa Hainz (Sveriges Riksbank Working Papers No210)Abstract
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Financial market integration and the value of global diversification: evidence from US acquirers in cross-border mergers and   acquisitions , by Bill B Francis – Iftekhar Hasan – Xian Sun (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2006/24)Abstract
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The Role of Bank Advisors in Mergers and   Acquisitions , by Linda Allen, Julapa Jagtiani, Stavros Peristiani, and Anthony Saunders (New York Fed Staff reports 143)Abstract
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When Target CEOs Contract with Acquirers: Evidence from Bank Mergers and   Acquisitions , by Elijah Brewer III, William E. Jackson III, and Larry D. Wall (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2006-28)Abstract
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Mergers and   acquisitions and bank performance in Europe: the role of strategic similarities, by Yemer Altunbas and David Marqués Ibáñez (European Central Bank Working papers 398)Full text

Do announcements of bank   acquisitions in emerging markets create value?, by Farouk Soussa and Tracy Wheeler (Bank of England Working papers 315)Abstract
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Greenfield Fdi vs. Mergers and   Acquisitions: Does the Distinction Matter?, by César Calderón, Norman Loayza, Luis Servén (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 173)Abstract
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Cross-border Bank   Acquisitions: Is there a Performance Effect?, by Ricardo Correa (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2008-922)Abstract
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  Acquistion Targets and Motives in the Banking Industry, by Timothy H. Hannan and Steven J. Pilloff (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2006-40)Abstract
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The Scope of Monetary Policy Actions Authorized under the Federal Reserve

  Act , by David H. Small and James A. Clouse (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2004-40)Abstract
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New York and the Politics of Central Banks, 1781 to the Federal Reserve   Act , by Jon R. Moen and Ellis W. Tallman (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2003-42)Abstract
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Regulatory Incentives and Consolidation: The Case of Commercial Bank Mergers and the Community Reinvestment   Act , by Raphael Bostic , Hamid Mehran , Anna Paulson , Marc Saidenberg (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2002-06)Abstract
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Commercial Lending and Distance: Evidence from Community Reinvestment   Act Data, by Kenneth P. Brevoort and Timothy H. Hannan (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2004-24)Abstract
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Does the Community Reinvestment   Act (CRA) Cause Banks to Provide a Subsidy to Some Mortgage Borrowers?, by Glenn B. Canner, Elizabeth Laderman, Andreas Lehnert, and Wayne Passmore (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2002-19)Abstract
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Do Amnesty Programs Encourage Illegal Immigration? Evidence from the Immigration Reform and Control   Act (IRCA), by Pia M. Orrenius and Madeline Zavodny (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2001-19)Abstract
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Forbearance and prompt corrective

  action , by Narayana Kocherlakota and Ilhyock Shim (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 177)Abstract
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Subordinated Debt and Prompt Corrective Regulatory   Action , by Douglas D. Evanoff and Larry D. Wall (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2002-18)Abstract
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Subordinated Debt and Prompt Corrective Regulatory   Action , by Douglas D. Evanoff , Larry Wall (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2003-03)Abstract
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Multiple safety net regulators and agency problems in the EU: is Prompt Corrective   Action a partial solution?, by David G Mayes – María J Nieto – Larry Wall (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2007/07)Abstract
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Collective   action and post-communist enterprise: The economic logic of Russia's business associations, by William Pyle (Bank of Finland BOFIT Discussion Papers 2005/19)Abstract
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State-Contingent Bank Regulation With Unobserved   Action and Unobserved Characteristics, by David Marshall , Edward S. Prescott (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2002-24)Abstract
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Optimal collective   action clause thresholds, by Andrew G Haldane, Adrian Penalver, Victoria Saporta and Hyun Song Shin (Bank of England Working papers 249)Abstract
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Do Collective   Action Clauses Influence Bond Yields? New Evidence from Emerging Markets, by Mark Gugiatti and Anthony Richards (Reserve Bank of Australia Research Discussion Papers RDP2003-02)Abstract
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Dynamic prudential regulation: Is prompt corrective   action optimal?, by Ilhyock Shim (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 206)Abstract
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Multiple Safety Net Regulators and Agency Problems in the European Union: Is Prompt Corrective   Action Partly the Solution?, by David G. Mayes, María J. Nieto, and Larry Wall (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2007-09)Abstract
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Do Productivity Growth, Budget Deficits, And Monetary Policy

  Actions Affect Real Interest Rates? Evidence From Macroeconomic Announcement Data, by Kevin L. Kliesen and Frank A. Schmid (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2004-019)Full text

Monetary Policy   Actions and Long-Run Inflation Expectations, by Michael T. Kiley (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2008-03)Abstract

Do Actions Speak Louder Than Words? The Response of Asset Prices to Monetary Policy   Actions and Statements, by Refet S Gürkaynak, Brian Sack and Eric Swanson (IJCB International Journal of Central Banking 05q2a2)Abstract
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Do Actions Speak Louder Than Words? The Response of Asset Prices to Monetary Policy   Actions and Statements, by Refet Gurkaynak, Brian Sack, Eric Swanson (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2004-66)Abstract
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Monetary Policy   Actions and the Incentive to Invest, by William R. Emmons and Frank A. Schmid (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2004-018)Full text

State-Contingent Bank Regulation With Unobserved   Actions and Unobserved Characteristics, by David A. Marshall, Edward Simpson Prescott (Richmond Fed Working Papers 04-02)Abstract
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How Do FOMC   Actions and U.S. Macroeconomic Data Announcements Move Brazilian Sovereign Yield Spreads and Stock Prices?, by Patrice Robitaille and Jennifer E. Roush (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2006-868)Abstract
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An Examination of Rating Agencies'   Actions Around the Investment-Grade Boundary, by Richard Johnson (Kansas City Fed Working Papers RWP03-01)Abstract
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The Scope of Monetary Policy   Actions Authorized under the Federal Reserve Act, by David H. Small and James A. Clouse (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2004-40)Abstract
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Option-implied asymmetries in bond market expectations around monetary policy   actions of the ECB, by Sami Vähämaa (European Central Bank Working papers 315)Full text

Do   actions speak louder than words? Household expectations of inflation based on micro consumption data, by Atsushi Inoue, Lutz Kilian, Fatma Burcu Kiraz (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200626)Full text

Do   Actions Speak Louder Than Words? The Response of Asset Prices to Monetary Policy Actions and Statements, by Refet S Gürkaynak, Brian Sack and Eric Swanson (IJCB International Journal of Central Banking 05q2a2)Abstract
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Do   Actions Speak Louder Than Words? The Response of Asset Prices to Monetary Policy Actions and Statements, by Refet Gurkaynak, Brian Sack, Eric Swanson (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2004-66)Abstract
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Risk Management in

  Action. Robust monetary policy rules under structured uncertainty., by Paul Levine, Peter McAdam (European Central Bank Working papers 870)Full text

Empirical Studies of Financial Innovation: Lots of Talk, Little   Action?, by W. Scott Frame and Lawrence J. White (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2002-12)Abstract
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Modern Forecasting Models in   Action: Improving Macroeconomic Analyses at Central Banks, by Malin Adolfson , Michael K. Andersson , Jesper Lindé , Mattias Villani and Anders Vredin (Sveriges Riksbank Working Papers No188)Abstract
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Modern Forecasting Models in   Action: Improving Macroeconomic Analyses at Central Banks, by by Malin Adolfson, Michael K. Andersson, Jesper Lindé, Mattias Villani and Anders Vredin (IJCB International Journal of Central Banking 07q4a4)Abstract
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Preconditions for a successful implementation of supervisors' Prompt Corrective   Action: Is there a case for a banking standard in the EU, by María J. Nieto and Larry D. Wall (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0702)Abstract
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Preconditions for a Successful Implementation of Supervisors' Prompt Corrective   Action: Is There a Case for a Banking Standard in the European Union?, by María J. Nieto and Larry D. Wall (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2006-27)Abstract
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Monetary Policy Committees in   Action: Is There Room for Improvement?, by Philipp Maier (Bank of Canada Working papers 2007-06)Abstract
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Regulatory and 'economic' solvency standards for internationally

  active banks, by Patricia Jackson, William Perraudin and Victoria Saporta (Bank of England Working papers 161)Abstract
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  Active Decisions and Pro-Social Behavior, by Alois Stutzer, Lorenz Goette, and Michael Zehnder (Boston Fed Working papers 07-13)Abstract
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Public policy and the creation of   active venture capital markets, by Marco Da Rin (European Central Bank Working papers 430)Full text

Imperfect Knowledge, Adaptive Learning, and the Bias Against

  Activist Monetary Policies, by by Alberto Locarno (IJCB International Journal of Central Banking 07q3a2)Abstract
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The decline of   activist stabilization policy: natural rate misperceptions, learning, and expectations, by Athanasios Orphanides and John C. Williams (European Central Bank Working papers 337)Full text

The Decline of   Activist Stabilization Policy: Natural Rate Misperceptions, Learning, and Expectations, by Athanasios Orphanides; John C. Williams (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2004-804)Abstract
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The Decline of   Activist Stabilization Policy: Natural Rate Misperceptions, Learning, and Expectations, by Athanasios Orphanides and John C. Williams (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2003-24)Full text

The Locational Determinants of the U.S. Multinationals

  Activities , by Felipa de Mello Sampayo, José Brandão de Brito (Bank of Portugal Working papers 2004-11)Abstract
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