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Investment, uncertainty and irreversibility: evidence from

  belgian accounting data, by D. Cassimon, P.-J. Engelen, H. Meersman and M. Van Wouwe (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 023)Full text

The process of European monetary integration : a comparison of the   Belgian and Italian approaches, by I. Maes, L. Quaglia (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 040)Full text

The spread of Keynesian economics: a comparison of the   Belgian and Italian experiences, by Ivo Maes (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 113)Abstract
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Interbank exposures: an empirical examination of systemic risk in the   Belgian banking system, by Hans Degryse and Grégory Nguyen (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 043)Full text

Interbank Exposures: An Empirical Examination of Contagion Risk in the   Belgian Banking System, by by Hans Degryse and Grégory Nguyen (IJCB International Journal of Central Banking 07q2a5)Abstract
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Development path and capital structure of   belgian biotechnology firms, by Véronique Bastin, Albert Corhay, Georges Hübner and Pierre-Armand Michel (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 030)Full text

Financing and investment interdependencies in unquoted   belgian compagnies, by Sophie Manigart, Katleen Baeyens and Ilse Verschueren (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 029)Full text

Time-dependent versus state-dependent pricing: a panel data approach to the determinants of   Belgian consumer price changes, by Luc Aucremanne and Emmanuel Dhyne (European Central Bank Working papers 462)Full text

How frequently do prices change? Evidence based on the micro data underlying the   Belgian CPI, by Luc Aucremanne and Emmanuel Dhyne (European Central Bank Working papers 331)Full text

How frequently do prices change? Evidence based on the micro data underlying the   Belgian CPI., by Luc Aucremanne and Emmanuel Dhyne (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 044)Full text

A generalised dynamic factor model for the   Belgian economy - Useful business cycle indicators and GDP growth forecasts, by Christophe Van Nieuwenhuyze (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 080)Abstract
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Financing constraints, fixed capital and R&D investment decisions of   belgian firms, by M. Cincera (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 032)Full text

The patterns and determinants of price setting in the   Belgian industry, by David Cornille, Maarten Dossche (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 082)Abstract
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The patterns and determinants of price setting in the   Belgian industry, by David Cornille and Maarten Dossche (European Central Bank Working papers 618)Full text

The production function approach to the   Belgian output gap, Estimation of a Multivariate Structural Time Series Model, by Philippe Moës (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 089)Abstract
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R&D in the   Belgian Pharmaceutical Sector, by Helga De Doncker (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 106)Abstract
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Economic importance of the   Belgian ports: Flemish maritime ports, Ličge port complex and the port of Brussels - Report 2006, by Saskia Vennix (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 134)Abstract
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Economic importance of the   Belgian ports: Flemish maritime ports and Ličge port complex - report 2005, by Frédéric Lagneaux (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 115)Abstract
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Economic importance of the   Belgian ports: Report 2004, by Frédéric Lagneaux (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 086)Abstract
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Economic Importance of   Belgian Transport Logistics, by Frédéric Lagneaux (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 125)Abstract
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Importance et évolution des investissements directs en

  Belgique , by Christophe Piette (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 107)Abstract
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Imports and Exports at the Level of the Firm: Evidence from

  Belgium , by Mirabelle Muűls, Mauro Pisu (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 114)Abstract
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Noname - A new quarterly model for   Belgium , by Philippe Jeanfils and Koen Burggraeve (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 068)Abstract
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The Determinants of Pass-Through of Market Conditions to Bank Retail Interest Rates in   Belgium , by Ferre De Graeve, Olivier De Jonghe and Rudi Vander Vennet (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 047)Full text

Downward wage rigidity for different workers and firms: an evaluation for   Belgium using the IWFP procedure, by Ph. Du Caju, C. Fuss, L. Wintr (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 124)Abstract
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Downward wage rigidity for different workers and firms: an evaluation for   Belgium using the IWFP procedure, by Philip Du Caju (European Central Bank Working papers 840)Full text

How do firms adjust their wage bill in   Belgium? A decomposition along the intensive and extensive margins, by Catherine Fuss (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 127)Abstract
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How do firms adjust their wage bill in   Belgium? A decomposition along the intensive and extensive margins, by Catherine Fuss (European Central Bank Working papers 854)Full text

Price-setting behaviour in   Belgium: what can be learned from an ad hoc survey?, by Luc Aucremanne and Martine Druant (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 065)Abstract
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Price-setting behaviour in   Belgium: what can be learned from an ad hoc survey?, by Luc Aucremanne and Martine Druant (European Central Bank Working papers 448)Full text

Authorities'

  Beliefs about Foreign Exchange Intervention: Getting Back Under the Hood, by Christopher J. Neely (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2006-045)Full text

On Portfolio Separation Theorems with Heterogeneous   Beliefs and Attitudes towards Risk, by Fousseni Chabi-Yo, Eric Ghysels, and Eric Renault (Bank of Canada Working papers 2008-16)Abstract
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Are Distorted   Beliefs Too Good to be True?, by Misina, Miroslav (Bank of Canada Working papers 2003-4)Abstract
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Pessimistic   Beliefs under Rational Learning: Quantitative Implications for the Equity Premium Puzzle, by Massimo Guidolin (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2005-005)Full text

Shocks and Government   Beliefs: The Rise and Fall of American Inflation, by Thomas Sargent, Noah Williams, and Tao Zha (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2004-22)Abstract
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  BEMOD: a DSGE model for the Spanish economy and the rest of the Euro area, by Javier Andrés, Pablo Burriel and Ángel Estrada (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0631)Abstract
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Evaluating China's integration in world trade with a gravity model based

  benchmark , by Matthieu Bussičre and Bernd Schnatz (European Central Bank Working papers 693)Full text

Impact of Electronic Trading Platforms on the Brokered Interdealer Market for Government of Canada   Benchmark Bonds, by Natasha Khan (Bank of Canada Working papers 2007-05)Abstract
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  Benchmark Index of Risk Appetite, by Miroslav Misina (Bank of Canada Working papers 2006-16)Abstract
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  Benchmark Revisions and the U.S. Personal Saving Rate, by Leonard I. Nakamura and Tom Stark (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp05-06)Full text

How to treat   benchmark revisions? The case of German production and orders statistics, by Thomas A. Knetsch, Hans-Eggert Reimers (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200638)Full text

Estimating a   Benchmark Term Structure of Interest Rates for Mainland China, by Hongyi Chen and Vincent Yeung (Hong Kong Monetary Authority China Economic Issues 200604)Full text

  Benchmark tipping in the money and bond markets, by Robert N McCauley (Bank for International Settlements Quarterly Review 0103e)Full text

The emergence of new   benchmark yield curves, by Philip D Wooldridge (Bank for International Settlements Quarterly Review 0112f)Full text

  Benchmarking Model Of Default Probabilities Of Listed Companies, by Cho-hoi Hui (Hong Kong Monetary Authority Working Papers RM2005-06)Full text

Asset pricing, asymmetric information and rating announcements: does   benchmarking on ratings matter?, by Spyros Pagratis (Bank of England Working papers 265)Abstract
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  Benchmarking the Lisbon Strategy, by Demosthenes Ioannou, Marien Ferdinandusse, Marco Lo Duca and Wouter Coussens (European Central Bank Occasional papers 85)Full text

WP 2002/2 Péter

  Benczúr - Identifying Sovereign Bond Risks, by Péter Benczúr - Identifying Sovereign Bond Risks (Magyar Nemzeti Bank Working papers 2002/02)Abstract
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Financial market integration and loan competition: when is entry deregulation socially

  beneficial?, by Leo Kaas (European Central Bank Working papers 403)Full text

Does Disability Explain State-Level Differences in the Quality of Medicare   Beneficiary Hospital Inpatient Care?, by Brian S. Armour and M. Melinda Pitts (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2007-18)Abstract
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Defined

  benefit company pensions and corporate valuations: simulation and empirical evidence from the United Kingdom, by Kamakshya Trivedi and Garry Young (Bank of England Working papers 289)Abstract
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Does the Chinese banking system   benefit from foreign investors?, by Alicia García-Herrero and Daniel Santabárbara (Bank of Finland BOFIT Discussion Papers 2008/11)Abstract
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Conditional Indexation in Defined   Benefit Pension Plans, by Jacob A. Bikker and Peter J.G. Vlaar (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 086)Full text

Defined   Benefit Pension Plans and Regulation, by Peter Vlaar (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 063)Full text

Why Do Firms Offer Risky Defined   Benefit Pension Plans?, by David A. Love, Paul A. Smith, and David Wilcox (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2007-36)Abstract
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The welfare effects of inflation: a cost-   benefit perspective, by Karl-Heinz Tödter, Bernhard Manzke (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200733)Full text

The Welfare Effects of Pay-as-You-Go Retirement Programs: The Role of Tax and   Benefit Timing, by Alan D.Viard (Dallas Fed Working Papers wp0602)Full text

Relationship lending and competition: Higher switching cost does not necessarily imply greater relationship

  benefits , by Timo Vesala (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2005/03)Abstract
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Central counterparty clearing: constructing a framework for evaluation of risks and   benefits , by Kirsi Ripatti (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2004/30)Abstract
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The Value Of Medicare Managed Care Plans and Their Prescription Drug   Benefits , by Anne E. Hall (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2007-19)Abstract
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How Do Different Entitlements to Unemployment   Benefits Affect the Transitions from Unemployment into Employment?, by John T. Addison, Pedro Portugal (Bank of Portugal Working papers 2007-11)Abstract
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Intraday Margining of Central Counterparties: EU Practice and a Theoretical Evaluation of   Benefits and Costs, by Froukelien Wendt (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 107)Full text

Sectoral vs. country diversification   benefits and downside risk, by Marina Emiris (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 048)Full text

Timing Transitions Between Determinate and Indeterminate Equilibria in an Empirical DSGE Model:   Benefits and Implications, by Anatoliy Belaygorod, and Michael J. Dueker (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2006-025)Full text

Unemployment   Benefits and Reservation Wages: Key Elasticities from a Stripped-Down Job Search Approach, by John T. Addison, Mário Centeno, Pedro Portugal (Bank of Portugal Working papers 2008-03)Abstract
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Fiscal consolidation in the euro area: long-run   benefits and short-run costs., by Günter Coenen (European Central Bank Working papers 902)Full text

  Benefits and spillovers of greater competition in Europe: a macroeconomic assessment, by Tamim Bayoumi, Douglas Laxton and Paolo Pesenti (European Central Bank Working papers 341)Full text

  Benefits and Spillovers of Greater Competition in Europe: A Macroeconomic Assessment, by Tamim Bayoumi; Douglas Laxton; Paolo Pesenti (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2004-803)Abstract
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  Benefits and Spillovers of Greater Competition in Europe: A Macroeconomic Assessment, by Tamim Bayoumi, Douglas Laxton, and Paolo Pesenti (New York Fed Staff reports 182)Abstract
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Adopting the euro in Hungary: expected costs,   benefits and timing, by Attila Csajbók - Ágnes Csermely (ed.) (Magyar Nemzeti Bank Occasional papers 2002/24)Abstract
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Should unemployment   benefits decrease as the unemployment spell lengthens?, by Tuomas Saarenheimo (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2001/23)Abstract
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401(k) Matching Contributions in Company Stock: Costs and   Benefits for Firms and Workers, by Jeffrey R. Brown, Nellie Liang, and Scott Weisbenner (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2004-23)Abstract
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Who   benefits from IPO underpricing? Evidence form hybrid bookbuilding offerings, by Vicente Pons-Sanz (European Central Bank Working papers 428)Full text

Evidence on the Costs and   Benefits of Bond IPOs, by Hale, Santos (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2006-42)Full text

Technology's Edge: The Educational   Benefits of Computer-Aided Instruction, by Lisa Barrow, Lisa Markham, Cecilia Elena Rouse (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2007-17)Abstract
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Some   Benefits of Cyclical Monetary Policy, by Ricardo de O. Cavalcanti and Ed Nosal (Cleveland Fed Working papers WP0511)Full text

Socially Excessive Bankruptcy Costs and the   Benefits of Interest Rate Ceilings on Loans, by Marco A. Espinosa-Vega and Bruce D. Smith (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2001-27)Abstract
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Assessing the   benefits of international portfolio diversification in bonds and stocks., by Roberto A. De Santis and Lucio Sarno (European Central Bank Working papers 883)Full text

The costs and   benefits of moral suasion: Evidence from the rescue of long-term capital management, by Craig Furfine (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 103)Abstract
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The Costs and   Benefits of Moral Suasion: Evidence from the Rescue of Long-Term Capital Management, by Craig Furfine (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2002-11)Abstract
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The welfare   benefits of stable and efficient payment systems, by Stephen Millard and Matthew Willison (Bank of England Working papers 301)Abstract
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What's Driving the New Economy?: The   Benefits of Workplace Innovation, by Sandra E. Black and Lisa M. Lynch, Tufts University (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2003-23)Full text

How Should Unemployment   Benefits Respond to the Business Cycle?, by Michael T. Kiley (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2003-1)Abstract
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How Much Would Banks Be Willing to Pay to Become "Too-Big-to-Fail" and to Capture Other   Benefits?, by Elijah Brewer III and Julapa Jagtiani (Kansas City Fed Working Papers RWP07-05)Abstract
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Non-wage   benefits, costs of turnover, and labor attachment: Evidence from Russian firms, by Tuuli Juurikkala, Olga Lazareva (Bank of Finland BOFIT Discussion Papers 2006/04)Abstract
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Does

  Benford's law hold in economic research and forecasting?, by Stefan Günnel, Karl-Heinz Tödter (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200732)Full text

Interwar U.K. Unemployment: The

  Benjamin and Kochin Hypothesis or the Legacy of "Just" Taxes?, by James M. Nason and Shaun P. Vahey (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2006-04)Abstract
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To Leave or Not to Leave: The Distribution of

  Bequest Motives, by Wojciech Kopczuk and Joseph P. Lupton (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2004-33)Abstract
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Understanding   Bequest Motives - An Empirical Analysis of Intergenerational Transfers, by (DNB) (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 042)Full text

Will Writing and   Bequest Motives: Early 20th Century Irish Evidence, by Leslie McGranahan (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2006-18)Abstract
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Are universities the

  best alternative for a professional degree? Chilean evidence, by Patricio Meller, David Rappoport (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 389)Abstract
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Alternative Approaches to Taxing the Financial Sector: Which is   Best and Where Does Chile Stand?, by Patrick Honohan (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 225)Abstract
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What is the   Best Approach to Measure the Interdependence between Different Markets?, by Sanvi Avouyi-Dovi, Dominique Guégan et Sophie Ladoucette (Bank of France Working Papers Nr 095)Abstract
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Which Industries Are the   Best Employers for Women? An Application of a New Equal Employment Opportunity Index, by Mary E. Graham and Julie Hotchkiss (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2003-11)Abstract
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  Best Instruments for Market Discipline in Banking, by Greg Caldwell (Bank of Canada Working papers 2007-09)Abstract
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Liquidity Risk Management in Banks. International   Best Practices and Cases, by Miguel Delfiner, Claudia Lippi and Cristina Pailhé (Central Bank of Argentina Working Papers 2006/10T)Abstract

Governance and the IMF: Does the Fund Follow Corporate   Best Practice?, by Eric Santor (Bank of Canada Working papers 2006-32)Abstract
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A Structural Error-Correction Model of   Best Prices and Depths in the Foreign Exchange Limit Order Market, by Ingrid Lo and Stephen G. Sapp (Bank of Canada Working papers 2006-08)Abstract
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Choosing the   Best Volatility Models: The Model Confidence Set Approach, by Peter Reinhard Hansen, Asger Lunde, and James M. Nason (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2003-28)Abstract
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Is Inflation Targeting   Best-Practice Monetary Policy?, by Jon Faust; Dale W. Henderson (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2004-807)Abstract
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Explaining and forecasting euro area exports: which competitiveness indicator performs   best?, by Michele Ca' Zorzi and Bernd Schnatz (European Central Bank Working papers 833)Full text

Mimicking Portfolios, Economic Risk Premia, and Tests of Multi-

  beta Models, by Pierluigi Balduzzi and Cesare Robotti (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2005-04)Abstract
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Minimum-Variance Kernels, Economic Risk Premia, and Tests of Multi-   beta Models, by Pierluigi Balduzzi and Cesare Robotti (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2001-24)Abstract
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Learning about   Beta: A New Look at CAPM Tests, by Tobias Adrian and Francesco Franzoni (New York Fed Staff reports 193)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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