Fiscal and Monetary Policy Rules: The Recent Chilean | | Experience , by Macarena García, Pablo García, Bernardita Piedrabuena (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 340) | Abstract Full text |
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| Institutions, Economic Policies and Growth: Lessons From the Chilean | | Experience , by Vittorio Corbo Leonardo Hernández Fernando Parro (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 317) | Abstract Full text |
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| Dedollarization, Indexation and Nominalization: The Chilean | | Experience , by Luis Óscar Herrera, Rodrigo O. Valdés (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 261) | Abstract Full text |
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| Labor Market Distortions, Employment and Growth: The Recent Chilean | | Experience , by Raphael Bergoeing, Felipe Morandé, Facundo Piguillem (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 251) | Abstract Full text |
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| Industrial Policies and Growth: Lessons from International | | Experience , by Marcus Noland, Howard Pack (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 169) | Abstract Full text |
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| Depreciation of Natural Capital, Income, and Sustainable Growth - Lessons from the Chilean | | Experience , by Eugenio Figueroa B. , Enrique Calfucura T. (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 138) | Abstract Full text |
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| Bad Luck or Bad Management? Emerging Banking Market | | Experience , by Jirí Podpiera and Laurent Weill (Czech National Bank Working papers 2007/05) | Abstract
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| Patterns of current account adjustment: insights from past | | experience , by Bernardina Algieri and Thierry Bracke (European Central Bank Working papers 762) | Full text |
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| The ECB survey of professional forecasters (SPF) - A review after eight years' | | experience , by Carlos Bowles, Roberta Friz, Veronique Genre, Geoff Kenny, Aidan Meyler and Tuomas Rautanen (European Central Bank Occasional papers 59) | Full text |
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| Retail Interest Rate Pass-Through: The Irish | | Experience , by Don Bredin, Trevor Fitzpatrick and Gerard O'Reilly (Central Bank of Ireland Research Technical Papers 01/RT/06) | Abstract Full text |
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| Fiscal Dominance and Monetary Dominance in the Israeli Monetary | | Experience , by Liviatan Nissan (Bank of Israel Research - Discussion Papers dp0317) | Abstract Full text |
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| Reducing Inflation through Inflation Targeting: The Mexican | | Experience , by Ramos-Francia, M. & A. Torres (Bank of Mexico Working Papers 2005-01) | Full text |
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| The payment system intraday liquidity in a dollarized economy: The Peruvian | | experience , by Marylin Choy and Roy Ayllón (Central Reserve Bank of Peru Working Papers 2007-019) | Abstract Full text |
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| Facing up a sudden stop of capital flows: Policy lessons from the 90's peruvian | | experience , by Paul Castillo Bardález y Daniel barco Rondán DT N° 2008-001 (Central Reserve Bank of Peru Working Papers 2008-002) | Abstract Full text |
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| Managed Floating and Intermediate Exchange Rate Systems: The Singapore | | Experience , by Khor Hoe Ee, Edward Robinson and Jason Lee (Monetary Authority of Singapore Staff Papers No. 37) | Abstract Full text |
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| FSAP Stress Testing : Singapore's | | Experience , by Chan Lily and Lim Phang Hong (Monetary Authority of Singapore Staff Papers No. 34) | Abstract Full text |
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| How Useful are Simple Rules for Monetary Policy? The Swedish | | Experience , by Claes Berg , Per Jansson and Anders Vredin (Sveriges Riksbank Working Papers No169) | Abstract Full text |
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| Forward currency markets in Asia: lessons from the Australian | | experience , by Guy Debelle, Jacob Gyntelberg and Michael Plumb (Bank for International Settlements Quarterly Review 0609g) | Abstract Full text |
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| Financial strains and the zero lower bound: the Japanese | | experience , by Mitsuhiro Fukao (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 141) | Abstract Full text |
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| Treasury Inflation-Indexed Debt: A Review of the U.S. | | Experience , by Brian Sack and Robert Elsasser (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2002-32) | Abstract Full text |
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| IT Investment and Hicks' Composite-Good Theorem: The U.S. | | Experience , by Jaime Marquez; Shing-Yi B. Wang (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2003-767) | Abstract Full text |
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| Treasury Inflation-Indexed Debt: A Review of the U.S. | | Experience , by Brian Sack and Robert Elsasser (New York Fed Economic policy review 0405sack) | Abstract Full text |
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| Measuring the Miracle: Market Imperfections and Asia's Growth | | Experience , by Fernald, Neiman (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2006-17) | Full text |
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| The Labor Market | | Experience and Impact of Undocumented Workers, by Julie L. Hotchkiss and Myriam Quispe-Agnoli (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2008-07) | Abstract Full text |
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| Microeconomic Effects of Capital Controls: The Chilean | | Experience During the 1990s., by Francisco A. Gallego , Leonardo Hernández (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 203) | Abstract Full text |
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| Do european primarily internet banks show scale and | | experience efficiencies?, by Javier Delgado, Ignacio Hernando and María J. Nieto (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0412) | Abstract Full text |
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| Living with flexible exchange rates: issues and recent | | experience in inflation targeting emerging market economies, by Corrinne Ho and Robert N McCauley (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 130) | Abstract Full text |
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| Education For Growth: The Premium On Education And Work | | Experience In Singapore, by Audrey Low, Sam Ouliaris, Edward Robinson, and Wong Yuet Mei (Monetary Authority of Singapore Staff Papers No. 26) | Abstract Full text |
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| Exchange Rates and Monetary Policy in Open Economies: The | | Experience of Chile in the Nineties, by Rodrigo Caputo (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 272) | Abstract Full text |
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| Under What Conditions Can Inflation Targeting Be Adopted? The | | Experience of Emerging Markets, by Nicoletta Batini, Douglas Laxton (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 406) | Abstract Full text |
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| Towards harmonised balance of payments and international investment position statistics - the | | experience of the European compilers, by Jean Marc Israël and Carlos Sánchez Muñoz (European Central Bank Occasional papers 67) | Full text |
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| The provisioning | | experience of the major UK banks: a small panel investigation, by Darren Pain (Bank of England Working papers 177) | Abstract Full text |
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| Canada's Pioneering | | Experience with a Flexible Exchange Rate in the 1950s: (Hard) Lessons Learned for Monetary Policy in a Small Open Economy, by Michael Bordo, Ali Dib, and Lawrence Schembri (Bank of Canada Working papers 2007-45) | Abstract Full text |
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| Basket weaving: the euromarket | | experience with basket currency bonds, by Clifford R Dammers and Robert N McCauley (Bank for International Settlements Quarterly Review 0603g) | Abstract Full text |
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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 Full text |
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| Managing financial crises in emerging market economies - | | experience with the involvement of private sector creditors, by International Relations Committee Task Force (European Central Bank Occasional papers 32) | Full text |
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| The spread of Keynesian economics: a comparison of the Belgian and Italian | | experiences , by Ivo Maes (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 113) | Abstract Full text |
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| The Incidence of Inflation: Inflation | | Experiences by Demographic Group: 1981-2004, by Leslie McGranahan, Anna Paulson (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2005-20) | Abstract Full text |
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| Policy Responses to External Shocks: The | | Experiences of Australia, Brazil and Chile, by Luis Felipe Céspedes, Ilan Goldfajn, Phil Lowe, Rodrigo Valdés (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 321) | Abstract Full text |
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| Time-varying exchange rate pass-through: | | experiences of some industrial countries, by Toshitaka Sekine (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 202) | Abstract Full text |
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| | | Experiences With Current Account Deficits in Southeast Asia, by Ramon Moreno (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 452) | Abstract Full text |
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| Credit Cooperatives: Overview of International | | Experiences., by Miguel Delfiner, Cristina Pailhé and Silvana Perón (Central Bank of Argentina Working Papers 2006/10W) | Abstract
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| Subprime Outcomes: Risky Mortgages, Homeownership | | Experiences, and Foreclosures, by Kristopher Gerardi, Adam Shapiro, and Paul Willen (Boston Fed Working papers 07-15) | Abstract Full text |
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| A Time Series Approach to Test a Change in Inflation Persistence: The Mexican | | Experience., by Chiquiar Daniel; Ramos Francia Manuel; Noriega Antonio E. (Bank of Mexico Working Papers 2007-01) | Full text |
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Identifying Unemployment Insurance Income Effects with a Quasi-Natural | | Experiment , by Mário Centeno, Álvaro A. Novo (Bank of Portugal Working papers 2007-10) | Abstract Full text |
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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 Full text |
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| The Effect of Taxation on Lifecycle Labor Supply: Results from a Quasi- | | Experiment , by Jane K. Dokko (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2008-24) | Abstract Full text |
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| Impatience and Credit Behavior: Evidence from a Field | | Experiment , by Stephan Meier and Charles Sprenger (Boston Fed Working papers 07-03) | Abstract Full text |
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| Do Subsidies Increase Charitable Giving in the Long Run? Matching Donations in a Field | | Experiment , by Stephan MeierA subsequent version of this paper is forthcoming in the Journal of the European Economic Association. (Boston Fed Working papers 06-18) | Abstract Full text |
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| A Park By Any Other Name: National Park Designation as a Natural | | Experiment in Signaling, by Stephan Weiler (Kansas City Fed Working Papers RWP05-09) | Abstract Full text |
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| A failure in the measurement of inflation: results from a hedonic and matched | | experiment using scanner data, by Mick Silver and Saeed Heravi (European Central Bank Working papers No.144) | Full text |
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| Committees versus individuals: an | | experimental analysis of monetary policy decision-making, by Clare Lombardelli, James Proudman and James Talbot (Bank of England Working papers 165) | Abstract Full text |
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| Committees Versus Individuals: An | | Experimental Analysis of Monetary Policy Decision-Making, by Clare Lombardelli, James Proudman and James Talbot (IJCB International Journal of Central Banking 05q2a5) | Abstract Full text |
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| Myopic Loss Aversion and House-Money Effect Overseas: an | | experimental approach, by José L. B. Fernandes, Juan Ignacio Peña and Benjamin M. Tabak (Central Bank of Brazil Working Papers 115) | Abstract Full text |
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| Asset Prices and Informed Traders' Abilities: Evidence from | | Experimental Asset Markets, by Lucy F. Ackert, Bryan K. Church, and Ping Zhang (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2002-26) | Abstract Full text |
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| Immediate Disclosure or Secrecy? The Release of Information in | | Experimental Asset Markets, by Lucy F. Ackert, Bryan K. Church, and Ann B. Gillette (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2001-5) | Abstract Full text |
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| Bubbles in | | Experimental Asset Markets: Irrational Exuberance No More, by Lucy F. Ackert, Narat Charupat, Bryan K. Church, and Richard Deaves (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2002-24) | Abstract Full text |
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| The Effects of Expectations on Perception: | | Experimental Design Issues and Further Evidence, by Tyler Williams (Boston Fed Working papers 07-14) | Abstract Full text |
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| Tax Policy Design in the Presence of Social Preferences: Some | | Experimental Evidence, by Lucy F. Ackert, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez, and Mark Rider (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2004-33) | Abstract Full text |
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| When the Shoe Is on the Other Foot: | | Experimental Evidence on Evaluation Disparities, by Lucy F. Ackert, Bryan K. Church, and Gerald P. Dwyer (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2005-17) | Abstract Full text |
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| | | Experimental evidence on the persistence of output and inflation, by Klaus Adam (European Central Bank Working papers 492) | Full text |
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| Transaction costs and informational cascades in financial markets; Theory and | | experimental evidence., by Marco Cipriani and Antonio Guarino (European Central Bank Working papers 736) | Full text |
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| Dynamic voluntary contributions to a discrete public good: | | Experimental evidence., by Pavel Diev and Walid Hichri (Bank of France Working Papers Nr 214) | Abstract Full text |
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| What's in a Name? An | | Experimental Examination of Investment Behavior, by Lucy F. Ackert, Bryan K. Church, James Tompkins, and Ping Zhang (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2003-12) | Abstract Full text |
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| An | | Experimental Examination of the House Money Effect in a Multi-Period Setting, by Lucy F. Ackert, Narat Charupat, Bryan K. Church, and Richard Deaves (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2003-13) | Abstract Full text |
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| Let Me Vote! An | | experimental study of the effects of vote rotation in committees, by (DNB) (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 023) | Full text |
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| Other stabilisation objectives within an inflation targeting regime: Some stochastic simulation | | experiments , by James Twaddle; David Hargreaves; Tim Hampton (Reserve Bank of New Zealand Discussion Papers DP2006/04) | Abstract Full text |
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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 Full text |
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| Oil Prices, Monetary Policy, and Counterfactual | | Experiments , by By Charles T. Carlstrom and Timothy S. Fuerst (Cleveland Fed Working papers WP0510) | Full text |
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| Population ageing in a small open economy - some policy | | experiments with a tractable general equilibrium model, by Juha Kilponen – Helvi Kinnunen – Antti Ripatti (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2006/28) | Abstract Full text |
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Learning on the quick and cheap: gains from trade through imported | | expertise , by James R. Markusen, Thomas F. Rutherford (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200514) | Full text |
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Forecast Combination with Entry and Exit of | | Experts , by Capistrán Carlos; Timmermann Allan (Bank of Mexico Working Papers 2006-08) | Full text |
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| Nonparametric Regression Density Estimation Using a Mixture of Adaptive Heteroscedastic | | Experts , by Mattias Villani , Robert Kohn and Paolo Giordani (Sveriges Riksbank Working Papers No211) | Abstract Full text |
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How Well Do the Reforms and Institutions | | Explain Chilean Growth? An International Comparison, by César Calderón, Rodrigo Fuentes (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 314) | Abstract Full text |
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| Can fundamentals | | explain cross-country correlations of asset returns?, by Fernando Restoy and Rosa Rodríguez (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0540) | Abstract Full text |
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| Can Rational Expectations Sticky-Price Models | | Explain Inflation Dynamics, by Jeremy Rudd and Karl Whelan (Central Bank of Ireland Research Technical Papers 03/RT/05) | Abstract Full text |
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| Can Rational Expectations Sticky-Price Models | | Explain Inflation Dynamics?, by Jeremy Rudd and Karl Whelan (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2003-46) | Abstract Full text |
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| Do changes in structural factors | | explain movements in the equilibrium rate of unemployment?, by Vincenzo Cassino and Richard Thornton (Bank of England Working papers 153) | Abstract Full text |
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| 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 Full text |
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| Choice of the substitution currency in Russia: How to | | explain the dollar's dominance?, by Anna Dorbec (Bank of Finland BOFIT Discussion Papers 2005/15) | Abstract Full text |
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| Do Differences in Financial Development | | Explain the Global Pattern of Current Account Imbalances?, by Joseph W. Gruber and Steven B. Kamin (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2008-923) | Abstract
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| Fast micro and slow macro: can aggregation | | explain the persistence of inflation?, by Benoît Mojon (European Central Bank Working papers 729) | Full text |
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| Fast Micro and Slow Macro: Can Aggregation | | Explain the Persistence of Inflation?, by Filippo Altissimo, Benoît Mojon, Paolo Zaffaroni (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2007-02) | Abstract Full text |
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| Can Financial Innovaition Help to | | Explain the Reduced Volatility of Econonomic Activity?, by Karen E. Dynan, Douglas W. Elmendorf, and Daniel E. Sichel (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2005-54) | Abstract Full text |
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| Can the Standard International Business Cycle Model | | Explain the Relation Between Trade and Comovement?, by M. Ayhan Kose and Kei-Mu Yi (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp05-03) | Full text |
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| Can Capital-Skill Complementarity | | Explain the Rising Skill Premium in Developing Countries?Evidence from Peru, by Joy Mazumdar and Myriam Quispe-Agnoli (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2004-11) | Abstract Full text |
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| Can adjustment costs | | explain the variability and counter-cyclicality of the labour share at the firm and aggregate level?, by Philip Vermeulen (European Central Bank Working papers 772) | Full text |
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| Does limited access to mortgage debt | | explain why young adults live with their parents?, by Nuno Martins and Ernesto Villanueva (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0628) | Abstract Full text |
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Cash usage in Finland - How much can be | | explained?, by Heli Paunonen - Hanna Jyrkönen (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2002/10) | Abstract Full text |
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| | Explaining a Productive Decade, by Stephen D. Oliner, Daniel E. Sichel, and Kevin J. Stiroh (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2007-63) | 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 |
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| | | Explaining and Forecasting Inflation in Emerging Markets: The Case of Mexico, by Bailliu, Jeannine, Daniel Garcés, Mark Kruger, and Miguel Messmacher (Bank of Canada Working papers 2003-17) | Abstract Full text |
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| | | Explaining Bank Failures in Brazil: Micro, Macro and Contagion Effects (1994-1998), by Adriana Soares Sales and Maria Eduarda Tannuri-Pianto (Central Bank of Brazil Working Papers 147) | Abstract Full text |
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| Aggregate bankruptcy probabilities and their role in | | explaining banks' loan losses, by Olga Andreeva (Central Bank of Norway Working Papers 2004/02) | Full text |
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| | | Explaining cash usage in the Netherlands: the effect of electronic payment instruments, by Nicole Jonker and Thijs Kettenis (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 136) | Full text |
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| | | Explaining changes in house prices, by Gregory D Sutton (Bank for International Settlements Quarterly Review 0209f) | Full text |
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| | | Explaining credit default swap spreads with equity volatility and jump risks of individual firms, by Benjamin Yibin Zhang, Hao Zhou and Haibin Zhu (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 181) | Abstract Full text |
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| | | Explaining Credit Default Swap Spreads with the Equity Volatility and Jump Risks of Individual Firms, by Benjamin Yibin Zhang, Hao Zhou, and Haibin Zhu (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2005-63) | Abstract Full text |
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| | | Explaining cross-border large-value payment flows: evidence from TARGET and EURO 1 data, by Simonetta Rosati and Stefania Secola (European Central Bank Working papers 443) | Full text |
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| | | Explaining Cyclical Movements in Employment: Creative Destruction or Changes in Utilization, by Andrew Figura (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2006-23) | Abstract Full text |
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| A Role for Government Policy and Sunspots in | | Explaining Endogenous Fluctuations in Illegal Immigration, by Mark G. Guzman, Pia M. Orrenius and Joseph Haslag (Dallas Fed Working Papers wp0305) | Full text |
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| | | Explaining exchange rate dynamics: the uncovered equity return parity condition, by Lorenzo Cappiello and Roberto A. De Santis (European Central Bank Working papers 529) | Full text |
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| | | Explaining Foreign Direct Investment in Central and Eastern, by (DNB) (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 008) | Full text |
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| The Role of Labor Market Intermittency in | | Explaining Gender Wage Differentials, by Julie L. Hotchkiss and M. Melinda Pitts (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2007-01) | Abstract Full text |
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| Measuring and | | Explaining Inflation Persistence: Disaggregate Evidence on the Czech Republic, by Ian Babetskii, Fabrizio Coricelli and Roman Horváth (Czech National Bank Working papers 2007/01) | Abstract
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| What Makes Investors Over or Underweight? | | Explaining International Appetites for Foreign Equities, by Carol C. Bertaut; Linda S. Kole (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2004-819) | Abstract Full text |
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| By Force of Demand: | | Explaining International Comovements and the Saving-Investment Correlation Puzzle, by Yi Wen (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2005-043) | Full text |
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| The role of global risk aversion in | | explaining Latin American sovereign spreads, by Alicia García-Herrero and Álvaro Ortiz (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0505) | Abstract Full text |
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| | | Explaining monetary policy in press conferences, by Michael Ehrmann and Marcel Fratzscher (European Central Bank Working papers 767) | Full text |
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| | | Explaining Settlement Fails, by Michael J. Fleming and Kenneth D. Garbade (New York Fed Current issues ci11-09) | Abstract Full text |
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| | | Explaining the Global Pattern of Current Account Imbalances, by Joseph W. Gruber; Steven B. Kamin (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2005-846) | Abstract Full text |
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| | | Explaining the Great Moderation: it is not the shocks, by Domenico Giannone (European Central Bank Working papers 865) | Full text |
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| Durable Good Inventories and the Volatility of Production: | | Explaining the Less Volatile U.S. Economy, by Yi Wen (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2005-047) | Full text |
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| | | Explaining the level of credit spreads: option-implied jump risk premia in a firm value model, by Martijn Cremers, Joost Driessen, Pascal Maenhout and David Weinbaum (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 191) | Abstract Full text |
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| | | Explaining the low US inflation - coincidence or "new economy"? Evidence based on a wage-price spiral, by Carl Andreas Claussen and Karsten Stæhr (Central Bank of Norway Working Papers 2001/02) | Full text |
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| Transition Dynamics in Vintage Capital Models: | | Explaining the Postwar Catch-Up of Germany and Japan, by Simon Gilchrist and John C. Williams (Boston Fed Working papers 01-01) | Abstract Full text |
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| Transition Dynamics in Vintage Capital Models: | | Explaining the Postwar Catch-Up of Germany and Japan, by Simon Gilchrist and John C. Williams (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2004-14) | Full text |
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| International bank lending to emerging market countries: | | explaining the 1990s roller coaster, by Serge Jeanneau and Marian Micu (Bank for International Settlements Quarterly Review 0203f) | Full text |
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| Why has global FX turnover declined? | | Explaining the 2001 triennial survey, by Gabriele Galati (Bank for International Settlements Quarterly Review 0112e) | Full text |
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| Insolvency or Liquidity Squeeze? | | Explaining Very Short-Term Corporate Yield Spreads, by Dan Covitz and Chris Downing (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2002-45) | Abstract Full text |
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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 |
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| Household debt sustainability: what | | explains household non-performing loans? An empirical analysis, by Laura Rinaldi and Alicia Sanchis-Arellano (European Central Bank Working papers 570) | Full text |
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| State Dependence in Fundamentals and Preferences | | Explains Risk-Aversion Puzzle, by Fousseni Chabi-Yo, René Garcia, and Eric Renault (Bank of Canada Working papers 2005-09) | Abstract Full text |
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| Choice or No Choice: What | | explains the Attractiveness of Default Options?, by Maarten van Rooij and Federica Teppa (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 165) | Full text |
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| Bank finance versus bond finance: what | | explains the differences between US and Europe?, by Fiorella De Fiore and Harald Uhlig (European Central Bank Working papers 547) | Full text |
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| What | | Explains the Stock Market's Reaction to Federal Reserve Policy?, by Ben S. Bernanke and Kenneth N. Kuttner (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2004-16) | Abstract Full text |
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| What | | Explains the Stock Market's Reaction to Federal Reserve Policy?, by Ben S. Bernanke and Kenneth N. Kuttner (New York Fed Staff reports 174) | Abstract Full text |
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| What | | explains the US net income balance?, by Alexandra Heath (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 223) | Abstract Full text |
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| What | | Explains the Varying Monetary Response to Technology Shocks in G-7 Countries?, by Neville R. Francis, Michael T. Owyang and Athena T. Theodorou (IJCB International Journal of Central Banking 05q4a2) | Abstract Full text |
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| What | | Explains the Varying Monetary Response to Technology Shocks in G-7 Countries?, by Neville Francis, Michael T. Owyang and Athena T. Theodorou (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2004-002) | Full text |
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Why do bank runs look like panic? A new | | explanation , by Yehnign Chen - Iftekhar Hasan (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2006/19) | Abstract Full text |
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| Why Central Banks Smooth Interest Rates? A Political Economy | | Explanation , by Carlos Montoro (Central Reserve Bank of Peru Working Papers 2007-003) | Abstract Full text |
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