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Foreign exchange interventions and interest rate policy in the Czech Republic: Hand in

  glove?, by Balázs Égert, Luboš Komárek (Czech National Bank Working papers 2005/07)Abstract

Global liquidity

  glut or global savings glut? A structural VAR approach, by Thierry Bracke and Michael Fidora (European Central Bank Working papers 911)Full text

Global Imbalances and the Global Saving   Glut - A Panel Data Assessment, by Anthony Legg, Nalini Prasad and Tim Robinson (Reserve Bank of Australia Research Discussion Papers RDP2007-11)Abstract
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Global liquidity glut or global savings   glut? A structural VAR approach, by Thierry Bracke and Michael Fidora (European Central Bank Working papers 911)Full text

ML vs

  GMM Estimates of Hybrid Macroeconomic Models (With an Application to the New Phillips Curve), by Éric Jondeau and Hervé Le Bihan (Bank of France Working Papers Nr 103)Abstract
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Estimating Forward Looking Euler Equations with   GMM Estimators: An Optimal Instruments Approach, by Jeffrey C. Fuhrer and Giovanni P. Olivei (Boston Fed Working papers 04-02)Abstract
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Time-Varying Coefficients in a   GMM Framework: Estimation of a Forward Looking Taylor Rule for the Federal Reserve, by Harry Partouche (Bank of France Working Papers Nr 177)Abstract
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Clustering of Auto Supplier Plants in the U.S.:   GMM Spatial Logit for Large Samples, by Thomas H. Klier, Dan McMillen (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2005-18)Abstract
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Optimal life cycle investment with pay-as-you-

  go pension schemes: a portfolio approach, by Willem Heeringa (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 168)Full text

Why Do Firms   Go Public? Evidence from the Banking Industry, by Richard J. Rosen, Scott B. Smart, Chad J. Zutter (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2005-17)Abstract
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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

Agency Problems and

  Goal Conflicts, by Robert A. Eisenbeis (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2004-24)Abstract
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An Inflation   Goal with Multiple Reference Measures, by William Whitesell (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2005-62)Abstract
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Quantitative

  goals for monetary policy, by Antonio Fatás (European Central Bank Working papers 615)Full text

The Major Supervisory Initiatives Post-FDICIA: Are They Based on the   Goals of PCA? Should They Be?, by Robert A. Eisenbeis and Larry D. Wall (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2002-31)Abstract
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  Going multinational: What are the effects on home market performance?, by Robert Jäckle (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200603)Full text

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
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The Undisclosed Renminbi Basket: Are The Markets Telling Us Something About Where The Renminbi - Us Dollar Ex-change Rate Is   Going?, by Michael Funke and Marc Gronwald (Bank of Finland BOFIT Discussion Papers 2007/20)Abstract
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Information Technology and Productivity: Where Are We Now and Where Are We   Going?, by Stephen D. Oliner and Daniel E. Sichel (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2002-29)Abstract
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  Gold Prices and Inflation, by Greg Tkacz (Bank of Canada Working papers 2007-35)Abstract
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An "Art", not a "Science"? Central Bank Management in Portugal under the   Gold Standard, 1854-1891, by Jaime Reis (Bank of Portugal Working papers 2002-06)Abstract
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The

  Golden Period for Growth in Chile- Explanations and Forecasts, by Francisco Gallego, Norman Loayza (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 146)Abstract
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Market Integration in the   Golden Periphery - the Lisbon/London Exchange, 1854-1891, by Rui Pedro Esteves, Jaime Reis, Fabiano Ferramosca (Bank of Portugal Working papers 2005-15)Abstract
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Rational reconstruction of frailty-based mortality models by a generalisation of

  Gompertz' law of mortality, by W.J. Willemse and R. Kaas (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 135)Full text

The Great Depression as a credit boom

  gone wrong, by Barry Eichengreen and Kris Mitchener (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 137)Abstract
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How

  good are dynamic factor models at forecasting output and inflation? A meta-analytic approach, by Sandra Eickmeier, Christina Ziegler (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200642)Full text

no 036- Public   Good Aspects of TARGET: Natural Monopoly, Scale Economies, and Cost Allocation, by (DNB) (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 036)Full text

When Bad Things Happen to   Good Banks: Contagious Bank Runs and Currency Crises, by Raphael H. Solomon (Bank of Canada Working papers 2004-18)Abstract
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Latin America's Access to International Capital Markets:   Good Behavior or Global Liquidity?, by Ana Fostel; Graciela Kaminsky (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 442)Abstract
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Incorporating a "public   good factor" into the pricing of large-value payment systems, by Cornelia Holthausen and Jean-Charles Rochet (European Central Bank Working papers 507)Full text

Openness Can be   Good for Growth: The Role of Policy Complementarities, by Roberto Chang, Linda Kaltani, Norman Loayza (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 373)Abstract
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Settlement finality as a public   good in large-value payment systems, by Henri Pagčs and David Humphrey (European Central Bank Working papers 506)Full text

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

How   good is the BankScope database? A cross-validation exercise with correction factors for market concentration measures, by Kaushik Bhattacharya (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 133)Abstract
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Public   good issues in TARGET: natural monopoly, scale economices, network effects and cost allocation, by Wilko Bolt and David Humphrey (European Central Bank Working papers 505)Full text

The S&P 500 Effect: Not Such   Good News in the Long Run, by Daniel Cooper and Geoffrey Woglom (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2002-48)Abstract
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  Good News Is No News? The Impact of Credit Rating Changes on the Pricing of Asset-Backed Securities, by John Ammer; Nathanael Clinton (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2004-809)Abstract
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Yesterday's Bad Times are Today's   Good Old Times: Retail Price Changes in the 1890s were Smaller, Less Frequent, and More Permanent, by Alan Kackmeister (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2005-18)Abstract
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Finding   Good Predictors for Inflation: A Bayesian Model Averaging Approach, by Tor Jacobson and Sune Karlsson (Sveriges Riksbank Working Papers No138)Abstract
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Forecasting the central bank's inflation objective is a   good rule of thumb, by Marie Diron and Benoît Mojon (European Central Bank Working papers 564)Full text

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
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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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The Unusual Behavior of the Federal Funds and 10-Year Treasury Rates: A Conundrum or

  Goodhart's Law?, by Daniel L. Thornton (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2007-039)Full text

Optimal monetary policy with durable and non-durable

  goods , by Christopher J. Erceg and Andrew T. Levin (European Central Bank Working papers No.179)Full text

A nonparametric method for valuing new   goods , by Laura Blow and Ian Crawford (European Central Bank Working papers No.143)Full text

Durable   goods , by Gian Maria Tomat (European Central Bank Working papers No.118)Full text

Sticky Prices: Why Firms Hesitate to Adjust the Price of Their   Goods , by Pinelopi Goldberg and Rebecca Hellerstein (New York Fed Current issues ci13-10)Abstract
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Co-Movement in Sticky Price Models with Durable   Goods , by Charles T. Carlstrom and Timothy S. Fuerst (Cleveland Fed Working papers wp0614)Full text

Non-Traded   Goods and Monetary Policy Trade-Offs in a Small Open Economy., by Claudio Soto (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 214)Abstract
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The Historical and Recent Behavior of   Goods and Services Inflation, by Richard Peach, Robert Rich, and Alexis Antoniades (New York Fed Economic policy review 0412peac)Abstract
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Trade and the Skill Premium in Developing Countries: The Role of Intermediate   Goods and Some Evidence from Peru, by Joy Mazumdar and Myriam Quispe-Agnoli (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2002-11)Abstract
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The Welfare Analysis of a Free Trade Zone: Intermediate   Goods and the Asian Tigers, by Andrew Feltenstein and Florenz Plassmann (Monetary Authority of Singapore Staff Papers No. 41)Abstract
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New   Goods and the Size Distribution of Firms, by Erzo G.J. Luttmer (Minneapolis Fed Working Papers WP649)Abstract
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Durable   goods and their effect on household saving ratios in the euro area, by Jukka Jalava and Ilja Kristian Kavonius (European Central Bank Working papers 755)Full text

Durable   Goods Inventories and the Great Moderation, by James A. Kahn (New York Fed Staff reports 325)Abstract
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The degree of independence in European   goods markets: An I(2) analysis of German and Norwegian trade data, by Roger Hammersland (Central Bank of Norway Working Papers 2004/19)Full text

The Relationship between Manufacturing Production and   Goods Output, by Charles Steindel (New York Fed Current issues ci10-09)Abstract
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EMU Enlargement, Inflation and Adjustment of Tradable   Goods Prices: What to Expect?, by (DNB) (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 010)Full text

Consumption, Durable   Goods, and Transaction Costs, by Robert F. Martin (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2003-756)Abstract
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The Consumption-Real Exchange Rate Anomaly: Non-Traded   Goods, Incomplete Markets and Distribution Services., by Jorge Selaive, Vicente Tuesta (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 359)Abstract
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Intermediate   Goods, Institutions and Output per Worker, by Kevin Cowan, Alejandro Neut (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 420)Abstract
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Nontraded   Goods, Market Segmentation, and Exchange Rates, by Michael Dotsey and Margarida Duarte (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp06-09)Full text

Nontraded   Goods, Market Segmentation, and Exchange Rates, by Margarida Duarte (Richmond Fed Working Papers 06-03)Abstract
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Investment Behavior of U.S. Firms over Heterogeneous Capital   Goods: A Snapshot, by Dan Wilson (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2004-21)Full text

Real exchange rates and the relative prices of non-traded and traded   goods: an empirical analysis, by Jan J J Groen and Clare Lombardelli (Bank of England Working papers 223)Abstract
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When does an interest rate path "look

  good"? Criteria for an appropriate future interest rate path, by Jan F. Qvigstad (Central Bank of Norway Working Papers 2006/05)Full text

Dynamic voluntary contributions to a discrete public   good: Experimental evidence., by Pavel Diev and Walid Hichri (Bank of France Working Papers Nr 214)Abstract
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Review of Literature & Empirical Research on Corporate

  Governance , by Pei Sai Fan (Monetary Authority of Singapore Staff Papers No. 29)Abstract
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Financial infrastructure and corporate   governance , by Helen Allen, Grigoria Christodoulou and Stephen Millard (Bank of England Working papers 316)Abstract
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Transparency, Financial Accounting Information, and Corporate   Governance , by Robert M. Bushman and Abbie J. Smith (New York Fed Economic policy review 0304bush)Abstract
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Issues in Corporate   Governance , by William J. McDonough (New York Fed Current issues ci08-08)Abstract
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Target's Corporate   Governance and Bank Merger Payoff, by Elijah Brewer III, William E. Jackson III, and Julapa A. Jagtiani (Kansas City Fed Working Papers RWP07-13)Abstract
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External   Governance and Debt Agency Costs of Family Firms, by Andrew Ellul, Levent Guntay, and Ugur Lel (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2007-908)Abstract
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  Governance and Financial Fragility: Evidence from a Cross-Section of Countries, by Francis, Michael (Bank of Canada Working papers 2003-34)Abstract
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Review of Literature & Empirical Research: Is Board Diversity Important for Corporate   Governance and Firm Value?, by Pei Sai Fan (Monetary Authority of Singapore Staff Papers No. 35)Abstract
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Pension fund efficiency: the impact of scale,   governance and plan design, by Jacob A. Bikker, Jan de Dreu (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 109)Full text

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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  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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Corporate   Governance and the Shareholder Base, by Karl V. Lins; Francis E. Warnock (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2004-816)Abstract
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  Governance as a source of managerial discipline, by J. Franks and C. Mayer (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 031)Full text

Is Corporate   Governance Different for Bank Holding Companies?, by Renée Adams and Hamid Mehran (New York Fed Economic policy review 0304adam)Abstract
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Corporate   Governance in Chile, by Manuel R. Agosin, Ernesto Pastén H. (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 209)Abstract
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The design of fiscal rules and forms of   governance in European Union countries, by Mark Hallerberg (European Central Bank Working papers 419)Full text

Financial   governance of banking supervision, by Donato Masciandaro, María J. Nieto and Henriette Prast (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0725)Abstract
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The Corporate   Governance of Banks, by Jonathan R. Macey and Maureen O'Hara (New York Fed Economic policy review 0304mace)Abstract
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  Governance of securities clearing and settlement systems, by Daniela Russo, Terry L. Hart, Maria Chiara Malaguti and Chryssa Papathanassiou (European Central Bank Occasional papers 21)Full text

Cross listing and firm value - corporate   governance or market segmentation? An empirical study of the stock market, by Gang Ji (Bank of Finland BOFIT Discussion Papers 2005/14)Abstract
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Currency Hedging and Corporate   Governance: A Cross-country Analysis, by Ugur Lel (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2006-858)Abstract
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Optimization in Production of Corporate   Governance: Evidence from Auditor Independence and Implications for Public Policy, by Dino Falaschetti and Michael J. Orlando (Kansas City Fed Working Papers RWP03-13)Abstract
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