Safe and Sound Banking, 20 Years Later: What Was Proposed and What Has | | Been Adopted, by Furlong, Kwan (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2006-27) | Full text |
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| How Efficient Has | | Been China's Investment? Empirical Evidence from National and Provincial Data, by Dong He, Wenlang Zhang and Jimmy Shek (Hong Kong Monetary Authority Working Papers RM2006-19) | Full text |
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| Productivity Measurement Issues in Services Industries: "Baumol's Disease" Has | | Been Cured, by Jack E. Triplett and Barry P. Bosworth (New York Fed Economic policy review 0309trip) | Full text |
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| Estimates of the output gap in real time: how well have we | | been doing?, by Michael Graff (Reserve Bank of New Zealand Discussion Papers DP2004/04) | Abstract Full text |
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| Common Trends and Common Cycles in Canada: Who Knew So Much Has | | Been Going On?, by Elizabeth C. Wakerly, Byron G. Scott, and James M. Nason (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2004-05) | Abstract Full text |
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| Incentives and Prices for Motor Vehicles: What Has | | Been Happening in Recent Years?, by Carol Corrado, Wendy Dunn, and Maria Otoo (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2006-09) | Abstract Full text |
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| Why Has There | | Been Less Financial Integration In Asia Than In Europe?, by Barry Eichengreen (Monetary Authority of Singapore Staff Papers No. 28) | Abstract Full text |
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| Characteristics of the Portuguese Economic Growth: What has | | been Missing?, by João Amador, Carlos Coimbra (Bank of Portugal Working papers 2007-08) | Abstract Full text |
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| Why has broad money demand | | been more stable in the euro area than in other economies? A literature review, by Alessandro Calza and João Sousa (European Central Bank Working papers 261) | Full text |
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| The Present-Value Model of the Current Account Has | | Been Rejected: Round Up the Usual Suspects, by James M. Nason; John H. Rogers (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2003-760) | Abstract Full text |
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| The Present-Value Model of the Current Account Has | | Been Rejected: Round Up the Usual Suspects, by James M. Nason and John H. Rogers (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2003-7a) | Abstract Full text |
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| The Present-Value Model of the Current Account Has | | Been Rejected: Round Up the Usual Suspects, by James M. Nason and John H. Rogers (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2003-7) | Abstract Full text |
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Who Bears the Cost of a Change in the Exchange Rate? The Case of Imported | | Beer , by Rebecca Hellerstein (New York Fed Staff reports 179) | Abstract Full text |
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| Assessing equilibrium exchange rates in CEE acceding countries: Can we have DEER with | | BEER without FEER? A critical survey of the literature, by Balázs Égert (Bank of Finland BOFIT Discussion Papers 2004/01) | Abstract Full text |
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Why the U.S. Treasury | | Began Auctioning Treasury Billsin 1929, by Kenneth D. Garbade (New York Fed Economic policy review 0806garb) | Abstract Full text |
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| | Beggar Thy Neighbor? The In-State vs. Out-of-State Impact of State R&D Tax Credits, by Daniel Wilson (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2005-08) | Full text |
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When Did the FOMC | | Begin Targeting the Federal Funds Rate? What the Verbatim Transcripts Tell Us, by Daniel L. Thornton (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2004-015) | Full text |
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The behavior of the nominal exchange rate at the | | beginning of disinflations, by Péter Benczúr (Magyar Nemzeti Bank Working papers 2003/01) | Abstract Full text |
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Do inflation targeting central banks | | behave asymmetrically? Evidence from Australia and New Zealand, by Özer Karagedikli and Kirdan Lees (Reserve Bank of New Zealand Discussion Papers DP2004/02) | Abstract Full text |
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