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Housing and Housing Finance: The View from Australia and

  Beyond , by Luci Ellis (Reserve Bank of Australia Research Discussion Papers RDP2006-12)Abstract
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Exchange Rate Policy in Chile: From the Band to Floating and   Beyond , by Felipe G. Morandé, Matías Tapia (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 152)Abstract
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Implementing monetary policy in the 2000s: operating procedures in Asia and   beyond , by Corrinne Ho (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 253)Abstract
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  Beyond Balassa - Samuelson: Real appreciation in tradables in transition countries, by Martin Cincibuch , Jirí Podpiera (Czech National Bank Working papers 2004/09)Abstract

  Beyond current policy frameworks, by Charles A E Goodhart (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 189)Abstract
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Along but   beyond mean-variance: Utility maximization in a semimartingale model, by Heli Huhtala (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2008/05)Abstract
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Monetarism   Beyond M1A, by Pablo García, Rodrigo O. Valdés (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 262)Abstract
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  Beyond the Classroom: Using Title IX to Measure the Return to High School Sports, by Stevenson (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2006-44)Full text

Open market operations:   beyond the new consensus, by Jan Toporowski (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2006/14)Abstract
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  Beyond the Numbers: An Analysis of Optimistic and Pessimistic Language in Earnings Press Releases, by Angela K. Davis, Jeremy M. Piger, and Lisa M. Sedor (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2006-005)Full text

IT and   Beyond: The Contribution of Heterogeneous Capital to Productivity, by Daniel Wilson (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2004-13)Full text

The rigidity

  bias , by Risto Herrala (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2003/31)Abstract
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Financial globalisation, governance and the evolution of the home   bias , by Bong-Chan Kho, René M Stulz and Francis E Warnock (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 220)Abstract
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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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Home   Bias and High Turnover in an Overlapping Generations Model with Learning, by Massimo Guidolin (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2005-012)Full text

The Implications of Transmission and Information Lags for the Stabilization   Bias and Optimal Delegation, by Jean-Paul Lam and Florian Pelgrin (Bank of Canada Working papers 2004-37)Abstract
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The Impact of Newspapers on Consumer Confidence: Does Spin   Bias Exist?, by (DNB) (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 011)Full text

Anchoring   Bias in Consensus Forecasts and its Effect on Market Prices, by Sean D. Campbell and Steven A. Sharpe (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2007-12)Abstract
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The Role of the   Bias in Crafting Consensus: FOMC Decision Making in the Greenspan Era, by by Henry W. Chappell, Jr., Rob Roy McGregor, and Todd A. Vermilyea (IJCB International Journal of Central Banking 07q2a2)Abstract
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  Bias in Federal reserve Inflation Forecasts: Is the Federal Reserve Irrational or Just Cautious?, by Capistrán Carlos (Bank of Mexico Working Papers 2006-14)Full text

Home   Bias in Financial Markets: Robust Satisficing with Info Gaps, by Yakov Ben-Haim and Karsten Jeske (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2003-35)Abstract
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Home   bias in global bond and equity markets: the role of real exchange rate volatility, by Michael Fidora (European Central Bank Working papers 685)Full text

Stabilisation   bias in monetary policy under endogenous price stickiness., by Martin Ellison (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2001/04)Abstract

The Stambaugh   Bias in Panel Predictive Regressions, by Erik Hjalmarsson (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2007-914)Abstract
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On Both Sides of the Quality   Bias in Price Indexes, by Bart Hobijn (New York Fed Staff reports 157)Abstract
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Endogenous Skill   Bias in Technology Adoption: City-Level Evidence from the IT Revolution, by Beaudry, Doms, Lewis (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2006-24)Full text

Measurement   Bias in the Canadian Consumer Price Index, by James Rossiter (Bank of Canada Working papers 2005-39)Abstract
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An Estimate of the Measurement   Bias in the HICP, by Mark A. Wynne (Dallas Fed Working Papers wp0509)Full text

Measurement   bias in the HICP: what do we know, by Mark A. Wynne and Diego Rodríguez-Palenzuela (European Central Bank Working papers No.131)Full text

Measurement   Bias in The HICP: What Do We Know and What Do We Need to Know?, by Mark A. Wynne and Diego Rodriguez-Palenzuela (Dallas Fed Working Papers wp0206)Full text

Skill Premium in Chile: Studying the Skill   Bias Technical Change Hypothesis in the South, by Francisco Gallego (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 363)Abstract
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Does Indexation   Bias the Estimated Frequency of Price Adjustment?, by Maral Kichian and Oleksiy Kryvtsov (Bank of Canada Working papers 2007-15)Abstract
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How

  Biased are Measures of Cyclical Movements in Productivity and Hours?, by Stephanie Aaronson and Andrew Figura (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2005-38)Abstract
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  Biased Technological Shocks, Wage Rigidities and Low-Skilled Unemployment, by (DNB) (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 020)Full text

Reporting

  biases and survey results: evidence from European professional forecasters, by Juan Angel García and Andrés Manzanares (European Central Bank Working papers 836)Full text

  Biases in cross-space comparisons through cross-time price indexes: The case of Russia, by Konstantin Gluschenko (Bank of Finland BOFIT Discussion Papers 2006/09)Abstract
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Disagreement and   Biases in Inflation Expectations, by Capistrán Carlos; Timmermann Allan (Bank of Mexico Working Papers 2006-07)Full text

Estimating the Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment Inflows: How Important are Sampling and Omitted Variable   Biases?, by Yuko Kinoshita, Nauro F. Campos (Bank of Finland BOFIT Discussion Papers 2004/10)Abstract
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Selection

  Bias, Demographic Effects, and Ability Effectsin Common Value Auction Experiments, by Marco Casari, John C. Ham, and John H. Kagel (New York Fed Staff reports 213)Abstract
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Home   Bias, Exchange Rate Disconnect, and Optimal Exchange Rate Policy, by Jian Wang (Dallas Fed Working Papers wp0701)Full text

That elusive elasticity and the ubiquitous   bias: is panel data a panacea?, by James Smith (Bank of England Working papers 342)Abstract
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The Bank   Bias: Segmentation of French Fund Families, by Eric Jondeau and Michael Rockinger (Bank of France Working Papers Nr 107)Abstract
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General-to-specific Modeling: An Overview and Selected

  Bibliography , by Julia Campos; Neil R. Ericsson; David F. Hendry (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2005-838)Abstract
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A Select   Bibliography of Published Research by Staff of the Reserve Bank of Australia: 1991-2001, by Susan Hornby and Ivan Roberts (Reserve Bank of Australia Research Discussion Papers RDP2001-10)Abstract
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Pre-

  Bid Run-Ups Ahead of Canadian Takeovers: How Big Is the Problem?, by Michael R. King and Maksym Padalko (Bank of Canada Working papers 2005-03)Abstract
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  Bidding and performance in repo auctions: evidence from ECB open market operations, by Kjell G. Nyborg (European Central Bank Working papers No.157)Full text

Declining Valuations and Equilibrium   Bidding Central Bank Refinancing Operations, by Christian Ewerhart, Nuno Cassola and Natacha Valla (Bank of France Working Papers Nr 151)Abstract
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Declining valuations and equilibrium   bidding in central bank refinancing operations, by Christian Ewerhart (European Central Bank Working papers 668)Full text

Some evidence on late   bidding in eBay auctions, by L. Wintr (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 126)Abstract
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  Bidding in fixed rate tenders: theory and experience with the ECB tenders, by Tuomas Välimäki (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2002/01)Abstract
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Anomalous   Bidding in Short-Term Treasury Bill Auctions, by Michael J. Fleming, Kenneth D. Garbade, and Frank Keane (New York Fed Staff reports 184)Abstract
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Equilibrium   bidding in the Eurosystem's open market operations, by Ulrich Bindseil (European Central Bank Working papers No.137)Full text

Structural econometric approach to   bidding in the main refinancing operations of the Eurosystem, by Nuno Cassola (European Central Bank Working papers 793)Full text

Analysis of Optimal

  Bids in the Primary Auction of Mexican Federal Government Bonds: Results of a Structural Econometric Modeling Approach, by Castellanos, S. & M. Oviedo (Bank of Mexico Working Papers 2004-07)Full text

The Effect of

  Bid-Ask Prices on Brazilian Options Implied Volatility: A Case Study of Telemar Call Options, by Claudio Henrique da Silveira Barbedo and Eduardo Facó Lemgruber (Central Bank of Brazil Working Papers 144)Abstract
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Potential Competitive Effects on U.S. Bank Credit Card Lending from the Proposed

  Bifurcated Application of Basel II, by William W. Lang, Loretta J. Mester and Todd A. Vermilyea (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp05-29)Full text

Diagnosing and Treating   Bifurcations in Perturbation Analysis of Dynamic Macro Models, by Jinill Kim, Andrew T. Levin, and Tack Yun (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2007-14)Abstract
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  Big Fish in Small Ponds: The Trading Behaviour and Price Impact of Foreign Investors in Asian Emerging Equity Markets, by Anthony Richards (Reserve Bank of Australia Research Discussion Papers RDP2004-05)Abstract
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Adjusting Chinese Bilateral Trade Data: How   Big is China's Trade Surplus, by John W. Schindler; Dustin H. Beckett (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2005-831)Abstract
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Chile's Free Trade Agreements: How   Big is The Deal?, by Rómulo Chumacero, Rodrigo Fuentes, Klaus Schmidt-Hebbel (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 264)Abstract
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Pre-Bid Run-Ups Ahead of Canadian Takeovers: How   Big Is the Problem?, by Michael R. King and Maksym Padalko (Bank of Canada Working papers 2005-03)Abstract
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Large Stakes and   Big Mistakes, by Dan Ariely, Uri Gneezy, George Loewenstein, and Nina Mazar (Boston Fed Working papers 05-11)Abstract
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The   Big Problem of Large Bills: The Bank of Amsterdam and the Origins of Central Banking, by Stephen Quinn and William Roberds (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2005-16)Abstract
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Monopoly rights can reduce income   big time, by Berthold Herrendorf - Arilton Teixeira (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2004/07)Abstract
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Too   Big to Fail after All These Years, by Donald P. Morgan and Kevin J. Stiroh (New York Fed Staff reports 220)Abstract
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Starting Small and Ending   Big -- The Effect of Monetary Incentives on Response Rates in the 2003 Survey of Small Business Finances: An Observational Experiment, by Traci L. Mach, Lieu N. Hazelwood, and John D. Wolken (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2008-26)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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Examining finite-sample problems in the application of cointegration tests for long-run

  bilateral exchange rates, by Angela Huang (Reserve Bank of New Zealand Discussion Papers DP2004/08)Abstract
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An investigation on the effect of real exchange rate movements on OECD   bilateral exports, by Antoine Berthou (European Central Bank Working papers 920)Full text

Foreign direct investment and China's   bilateral intra-industry trade with Japan and the US, by Yuqing Xing (Bank of Finland BOFIT Discussion Papers 2007/01)Abstract
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  Bilateral Trade and Business Cycle Synchronization: Evidence from Mexico and United States Manufacturing Industries, by Chiquiar, D. & M. Ramos-Francia (Bank of Mexico Working Papers 2004-05)Full text

Adjusting Chinese   Bilateral Trade Data: How Big is China's Trade Surplus, by John W. Schindler; Dustin H. Beckett (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2005-831)Abstract
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Exchange rate sensitivity of China's   bilateral trade flows, by Jiao Wang and Andy G. Ji (Bank of Finland BOFIT Discussion Papers 2006/19)Abstract
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What Determines   Bilateral Trade Flows?, by Marianne Baxter, Michael Kouparitsas (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2005-11)Abstract
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Anomalous Bidding in Short-Term Treasury

  Bill Auctions, by Michael J. Fleming, Kenneth D. Garbade, and Frank Keane (New York Fed Staff reports 184)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 (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

Why Hasn't Electronic   Bill Presentment and Payment Taken Off?, by Chris Stefanadis (New York Fed Current issues ci08-07)Abstract
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Are Larger Treasury Issues More Liquid? Evidence from   Bill Reopenings, by Michael J. Fleming (New York Fed Staff reports 145)Abstract
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Estimation of Zero-Coupon Yield Curves Based on Exchange Fund

  Bills and Notes in Hong Kong, by Ip-wing Yu and Laurence Fung (Hong Kong Monetary Authority Working Papers RM2002-09)Full text

An Economic Explanation of the Early Bank of Amsterdam, Debasement,   Bills of Exchange, and the Emergence of the First Central Bank, by Stephen Quinn and William Roberds (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2006-13)Abstract
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Why the U.S. Treasury Began Auctioning Treasury

  Billsin 1929, by Kenneth D. Garbade (New York Fed Economic policy review 0807garb)Abstract
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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
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The Big Problem of Large

  Bills: The Bank of Amsterdam and the Origins of Central Banking, by Stephen Quinn and William Roberds (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2005-16)Abstract
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Comment on Harding and Pagan 'The Econometric Analysis of Some Constructed

  Binary Time Series', by Michael J. Dueker (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2007-054)Full text

Are non-risk based capital requirements for insurance companies

  binding?, by Leo de Haan and Jan Kakes (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 145)Full text

Are U.S. Reserve Requirements Still   Binding?, by Paul Bennett and Stavros Peristiani (New York Fed Economic policy review 0205benn)Full text

Do China's capital controls still

  bind? Implications for monetary autonomy and capital liberalisation, by Guonan Ma and Robert N. McCauley (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 233)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

The cross-sectional dynamics of German business cycles: a

  bird's eye view, by Jörg Döpke, Michael Funke, Sean Holly, Sebastian Weber (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200523)Full text

Working with Children? The Probability of Mothers Exiting the Workforce at Time of

  Birth , by Julie L. Hotchkiss, M. Melinda Pitts, and Mary Beth Walker (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2008-08)Abstract
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Pension Schemes and Falling   Birth-rates: Change in Customs or Microeconomic Optimization?, by Claire Loupias and Bertrand Wigniolle (Bank of France Working Papers Nr 119)Abstract

Do syndicated credits anticipate

  BIS consolidated banking data?, by Blaise Gadanecz and Karsten von Kleist (Bank for International Settlements Quarterly Review 0203g)Full text

The   BIS consolidated banking statistics: structure, uses and recent enhancements, by Patrick McGuire, Philip Wooldridge (Bank for International Settlements Quarterly Review 0509f)Abstract
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The new   BIS effective exchange rate indices, by Marc Klau and San Sau Fung (Bank for International Settlements Quarterly Review 0603e)Abstract
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Global monitoring with the   BIS international banking statistics, by Patrick M. McGuire and Nikola A. Tarashev (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 244)Abstract
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One hundred and thirty years of central bank cooperation: a   BIS perspective, by Claudio E. V. Borio and Gianni Toniolo (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 197)Abstract
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The   BIS statistics on payments and settlements, by Elisabeth Ledrut (Bank for International Settlements Quarterly Review 0706f)Abstract

Uses of the   BIS statistics: an introduction, by Philip D Wooldridge (Bank for International Settlements Quarterly Review 0203h)Full text

Do FX traders in

  Bishkek have similar perceptions to their London colleagues? Survey evidence of market practitioners' views, by Fischer, Andreas M., Gulzina Isakova and Ulan Termechikov (Swiss National Bank Working Papers 2007-01)Full text

Another Pass-Through

  Bites the Dust? Oil Prices and Inflation, by José De Gregorio, Oscar Landerretche, Christopher Neilson (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 417)Abstract
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Using copulas to construct

  bivariate foreign exchange distributions with an application to the sterling exchange rate index, by Matthew Hurd, Mark Salmon and Christoph Schleicher (Bank of England Working papers 334)Abstract
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A   Bivariate Model of Fed and ECB Main Policy Rates, by Chiara Scotti (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2006-875)Abstract
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The Recall and New Job Search of Laid-off Workers: A   Bivariate Proportional Hazard Model with Unobserved Heterogeneity, by Bruce Fallick and Keunkwan Ryu (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2003-22)Abstract
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A look into the factor model

  black box: publication lags and the role of hard and soft data in forecasting GDP, by Marta Banbura and Gerhard Rünstler (European Central Bank Working papers 751)Full text

Opening the   black box: structural factor models with large gross-sections, by Mario Forni, Domenico Giannone (European Central Bank Working papers 712)Full text

The Price of Corporate Social Responsibility: The Case of   Black Economic Empowerment Transactions in South Africa, by William E. Jackson III, Todd M. Alessandri, and Sylvia Sloan Black (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2005-29)Abstract
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The Improving Relative Status of   Black Men, by Kenneth Couch and Mary Daly (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2004-02)Full text

A   Black Swan in the Money Market, by Taylor, Williams (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2008-04)Full text

The Turning   Black Tide: Energy Prices and the Canadian Dollar, by Ramzi Issa, Robert Lafrance, and John Murray (Bank of Canada Working papers 2006-29)Abstract
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