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labor - lagged | lagging - language | lanka - largest | las - laws | layoffs - learned | learners - legislat | legitima - lender | lenders - length | lengthen - lessons | let - light | like - lines | link - links | liquid - lm | loaded - loans | lobbying - logit | london - losing | loss - länder

  Layoffs as Part of an Optimal Incentive Mix: Theory and Evidence, by Anders Frederiksen - Elod Takáts (Magyar Nemzeti Bank Working papers 2006/02)Abstract
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Mortality, Mass-   Layoffs, and Career Outcomes: An Analysis using Administrative Data, by Daniel G. Sullivan, Till von Wachter (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2006-21)Abstract
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Do monetary indicators

  lead euro area inflation?, by Boris Hofmann (European Central Bank Working papers 0867)Full text

  Leadership in Groups: A Monetary Policy Experiment, by by Alan S. Blinder and John Morgan (IJCB International Journal of Central Banking 08q4a4)Abstract
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Chile's Growth and Development:   Leadership, Policy-Making Process, Policies, and Results, by Klaus Schmidt-Hebbel (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 507)Abstract
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  Leading Economic Indexes for New York State and New Jersey, by James Orr , Robert Rich , and Rae Rosen (New York Fed Economic policy review 0103orr)Abstract
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A   Leading Indicator Model of Banking Distress - Developing an Early Warning System for Hong Kong and Other EMEAP Economies, by Jim Wong, Eric Wong, and Phyllis Leung (Hong Kong Monetary Authority Working Papers WP07_22)Abstract
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A   Leading Indicator of the Index of Economic Activity Imacec, by Felipe Bravo, Helmut Franken (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 099)Abstract
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Coincident and   Leading Indicators for the Euro Area: A Frequency Band Approach, by António Rua, Luís Catela Nunes (Bank of Portugal Working papers 2003-07)Abstract
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  Leading indicators of balance-of-payments crises: a partial review, by Michael Chui (Bank of England Working papers 171)Abstract
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Equity and bond market signals as   leading indicators of bank fragility, by Reint Gropp (European Central Bank Working papers 0150)Full text

  Leading Indicators of the Monthly Economic Activity Index (IMACEC), by Luis Firinguetti, Hernán Rubio (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 208)Abstract
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Using   Leading Indicators to Forecast the Singapore Electronics Industry, by Ng Yi Ping, Tu Suh Ping, Edward Robinson and Choy Keen Meng (Monetary Authority of Singapore Staff Papers No. 30)Abstract
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Predicting recessions with   leading indicators: An application on the Icelandic economy, by Bruno Eklund (Central Bank of Iceland Working Papers 33)Abstract

The Yield Curve as a   Leading Indicator: Some Practical Issues, by Arturo Estrella and Mary R. Trubin (New York Fed Current issues ci12-05)Abstract
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Does the Israeli Yield Spread Contain   Leading Signals? A Trial of Dynamic Ordered Probit, by Suchoy Tanya (Bank of Israel Research - Discussion Papers dp0418)Abstract
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Kicking the Habit and Turning Over A New

  Leaf: Monetary Policy in East Asia After the Currency Crisis, by Financial and Special Studies Division (Monetary Authority of Singapore Staff Papers No. 21)Abstract
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An input-output analysis: linkages vs

  leakages , by Hugo J. Reis, António Rua (Bank of Portugal Working papers 2006-17)Abstract
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Development Paths and Dynamic Comparative Advantages: When

  Leamer Met Solow, by Rodrigo Fuentes; Verónica Mies (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 453)Abstract
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  Leaner, More Skilled U.S. Manufacturing Workforce, by Richard Deitz and James Orr (New York Fed Current issues ci12-02)Abstract
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The Ups and Downs of Jobs in Georgia: What Can We

  Learn about Employment Dynamics from State Administrative Data?, by Julie L. Hotchkiss, M. Melinda Pitts, and John C. Robertson (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2003-38)Abstract
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What Can We   Learn about Financial Access from U.S. Immigrants?, by Una Okonkwo Osili, Anna Paulson (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2006-25)Abstract
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Aggregation versus Disaggregation - What can we   learn from it?, by Ilek Alex (Bank of Israel Monetary Studies - Discussion Papers mns0702)Abstract
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Investors' attitude towards risk: what can we   learn from options?, by Nikola Tarashev, Kostas Tsatsaronis and Dimitrios Karampatos (Bank for International Settlements Quarterly Review 0306f)Full text

What Can We   Learn from Privately Held Firms about Executive Compensation?, by Rebel A. Cole and Hamid Mehran (New York Fed Staff reports 314)Abstract
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Robustifying

  Learnability , by Robert J. Tetlow and Peter von zur Muehlen (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2005-58)Abstract
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Monetary Policy, Determinacy, and   Learnability in a Two-Block World Economy, by James B. Bullard, and Eric Schaling (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2006-038)Full text

Monetary policy, determinacy, and   learnability in the open economy (forthcoming), by James Bullard and Eric Schaling (European Central Bank Working papers 0611)Full text

Robustifying   learnability (forthcoming), by Robert J. Tetlow and Peter von zur Muehlen (European Central Bank Working papers 0593)Full text

Determinacy,   Learnability, And Plausibility In Monetary Policy Analysis: Additional Results, by Bennett T. McCallum (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 502)Abstract
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Adaptive learning in an expectational difference equation with several lags: selecting among

  learnable REE, by Mikael Bask (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2006/07)Abstract
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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
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The impact of financial constraints on innovation: What can be   learned from a direct measure?, by Frédérique Savignac (Bank of France Working Papers Nr 169)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 (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 0448)Full text

What Have We   Learned from Empirical Tests of the Monetary Transmission Effect, by Stefan Norrbin (Sveriges Riksbank Working Papers 121)Abstract
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What have we   learned from recent financial crises and policy responses?, by William R White (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 084)Abstract
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Exchange rates in the New EU accession countries: What have we   learned from the forerunners?, by Aleš Bulír, Katerina Šmídková (Czech National Bank Working papers 2004/10)Abstract
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Inflation and Financial Market Performance: What Have We   Learned in the Last Ten Years?, by John Boyd and Bruce Champ (Cleveland Fed Working papers 0317)Full text


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