Judicial Risk and Credit Market Performance: Micro Evidence from Brazil | | Payroll Loans, by Ana Carla A. Costa and Joăo M. P. de Mello (Central Bank of Brazil Working Papers 102) | Abstract Full text |
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Who | | pays for banking supervision? Principles and practices, by Donato Masciandaro, Maria Nieto and Henriëtte Prast (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 141) | Full text |
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| Why Choose Women's Work If It | | Pays Less? A Structural Model of Occupational Choice, by M. Melinda Pitts (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2002-30) | Abstract Full text |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 Full text |
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Trimmed Mean | | PCE Inflation, by Jim Dolmas (Dallas Fed Working Papers wp0506) | Full text |
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Zero Bound, Option-Implied | | PDFs, and Term Structure Models, by Don H. Kim (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2008-31) | Abstract Full text |
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Joint Validation of Credit Rating | | PDs under Default Correlation, by Ricardo Schechtman (Central Bank of Brazil Working Papers 149) | Abstract Full text |
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Twin | | peaks in equity and housing prices?, by Claudio Borio, Patrick McGuire (Bank for International Settlements Quarterly Review 0403g) | Abstract Full text |
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The | | pecking order of cross-border investment, by Christian Daude and Marcel Fratzscher (European Central Bank Working papers 590) | Full text |
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| The capital structure decisions of firms: is there a | | pecking order?, by Andrew Benito (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0310) | Abstract Full text |
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Classroom | | Peer Effects and Student Achievement, by Mary A. Burke and Tim R. Sass (Boston Fed Working papers 08-05) | Abstract Full text |
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| Do Peer Group Members Outperform Individual Borrowers? A Test of | | Peer Group Lending Using Canadian Micro-Credit Data, by Gomez, Rafael and Eric Santor (Bank of Canada Working papers 2003-33) | Abstract Full text |
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| Do | | Peer Group Members Outperform Individual Borrowers? A Test of Peer Group Lending Using Canadian Micro-Credit Data, by Gomez, Rafael and Eric Santor (Bank of Canada Working papers 2003-33) | Abstract Full text |
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Tango with the gringo: the hard | | peg and real misalignment in Argentina, by Enrique Alberola, Humberto López and Luis Servén (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0405) | Abstract Full text |
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| Say you fix, enjoy and relax: the deleterious effect of | | peg announcements on fiscal discipline., by Enrique Alberola Ila, Luis Molina Sánchez and Daniel Navia Simón (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0523) | Abstract Full text |
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| | Pegged Exchange Rate Regimes -- A Trap?, by Aizenman, Glick (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2006-07) | Full text |
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Labour market reform and the sustainability of exchange rate | | pegs , by Olli Castrén (European Central Bank Working papers 406) | Full text |
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| Labour market reform and the sustainability of exchange rate | | pegs , by Olli Castrén - Tuomas Takalo - Geoffrey Wood (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2004/22) | Abstract Full text |
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Asset allocation by | | penalized least squares, by Simone Manganelli (European Central Bank Working papers 723) | Full text |
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Evidence of Demand Factors in the Determination of the Labor Market Intermittency | | Penalty , by Julie L. Hotchkiss and M. Melinda Pitts (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2007-16) | Abstract Full text |
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Chinese | | Penetration and Importer Country Wages: Microevidence From Chile, by Roberto Álvarez; Luis Opazo. (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 473) | Abstract Full text |
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James | | Pennington, (1777-1862): Classical Banking, Monetary, and Trade Theorist and Economic Policy Advisor, by Thomas M. Humphrey (Richmond Fed Working Papers 03-08) | Abstract Full text |
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Footnotes Aren't Enough: The Impact of | | Pension Accounting on Stock Values, by Julia Coronado, Olivia S. Mitchell, Steven A. Sharpe, and S. Blake Nesbitt (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2008-04) | Abstract
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| Risk Sharing and Efficiency Implications of Progressive | | Pension Arrangements, by Hans Fehr and Christian Habermann (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 064) | Full text |
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| Searching For Better Prospects: Endogenizing Falling Job Tenure and Private | | Pension Coverage, by Leora Friedberg, Michael T. Owyang and Tara M. Sinclair (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2003-038) | Full text |
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| Risk-Return Preferences in the | | Pension Domain: are People Able to Choose?, by (DNB) (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 025) | Full text |
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| The Effect of Cross-Industry Ownership on Pricing: Evidence from Bank- | | Pension Fund Common Ownership in Chile, by Luis Antonio Ahumada, Nicola Cetorelli (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 230) | Abstract Full text |
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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 |
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| | | Pension fund finance and sponsoring companies: empirical evidence on theoretical hypotheses, by E. Philip Davis, Sybille Grob and Leo de Haan (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 158) | Full text |
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| Turnover and Regulation: The Chilean | | Pension Fund Industry., by Solange Berstein, Alejandro Micco (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 180) | Abstract Full text |
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| Stock market performance and | | pension fund investment policy: rebalancing, free float, or market timing?, by Jacob A. Bikker, Laura Spierdijk and Paul Finniez (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 156) | Full text |
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| Market Valuation, | | Pension Fund Policy and Contribution Volatility, by Maarten van Rooij, Arjen Siegmann and Peter Vlaar (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 159) | Full text |
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| Quantifying the Costs of Investment Limits for Chilean | | Pension Funds, by Solange M. Berstein, Rómulo A. Chumacero (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 248) | Abstract Full text |
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| What Triggers Early Retirement? Results from Swiss | | Pension Funds, by (DNB) (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 041) | Full text |
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| Currency Hedging for a Dutch Investor: The Case of | | Pension Funds and Insurers, by (DNB) (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 054) | Full text |
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| Spillover Effects of | | Pension Funds on Capital Markets, by Institute of Monetary and Economic Research of the Bank of Korea) (The Bank of Korea Economic Papers 95) | Abstract Full text |
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| Financial behaviour of Dutch | | pension funds: a disaggregated approach, by Jan Kakes (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 108) | Full text |
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| Analysis of the Performance of Mexican | | Pension Funds: Evidence from a Stationary Bootstrap Application, by Rodríguez Arnulfo; Zúńiga Gerardo; Rodríguez Pedro N. (Bank of Mexico Working Papers 2008-02) | Full text |
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| Retirement on a | | Pension in the Public Sector in Israel since the 1980s 22.2.2006, by Mazar Yuval (Bank of Israel Research - Discussion Papers dp0603) | Abstract Full text |
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| Do changes in | | pension incentives affect retirement? A stated preferences approach to Dutch retirement consideration, by Allard Bruinshoofd and Sybille Grob (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 115) | Full text |
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| | | Pension Insurance, by Zvi Bodie (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 066) | Full text |
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| Empirical risk analysis of | | pension insurance - the case of Germany, by Wolfgang Gerke, Ferdinand Mager, Timo Reinschmidt, Christian Schmieder (Deutsche Bundesbank Banking Supervision Discussion Papers 200607) | Full text |
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| Valuation of Conditional | | Pension Liabilities and Guarantees under Sponsor Vulnerabilities, by Dirk Broeders (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 082) | Full text |
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| Valuation of | | pension liabilities in incomplete markets, by Frank de Jong (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 067) | Full text |
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| An Empirical Study of the Crowding-out Effect of the Public | | Pension on Private Savings by Household Characteristics, by Sung-ho Kang and Byung In Lim (The Bank of Korea Economic Papers 67) | Abstract Full text |
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| Did | | Pension Plan Accounting Contribute to a Stock Market Bubble?, by Julia Lynn Coronado and Steven A. Sharpe (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2003-38) | Abstract Full text |
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| Cash Balance | | Pension Plan Conversions and the New Economy, by Julia Lynn Coronado and Phillip C. Copeland (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2003-63) | Abstract Full text |
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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 |
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| Defined Benefit | | Pension Plans and Regulation, by Peter Vlaar (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 063) | Full text |
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| 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 Full text |
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| Are Firms or Workers Behind the Shift Away from DB | | Pension Plan?, by Stephanie Aaronson and Julia Coronado (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2005-17) | Abstract Full text |
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| Population ageing and public | | pension reforms in a small open economy, by Christiane Nickel (European Central Bank Working papers 863) | Full text |
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| Aging, | | Pension Reform, and Capital Flows: A Multi-Country Simulation Model, by Axel Börsch-Supan, Alexander Ludwig and Joachim Winter (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 065) | Full text |
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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
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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 |
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| On the Design of Sustainable and Fair PAYG | | Pension Systems When Cohort Sizes Change, by Markus Knell (Austrian National Bank Working Papers WP095) | Abstract Full text |
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| The sustainability of the Hungarian | | pension system: a reassessment, by Gábor Orbán-Dániel Palotai (Magyar Nemzeti Bank Occasional papers 2005/40) | Abstract Full text |
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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 Full text |
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| Voting on | | pensions: a survey, by G. de Walque (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 062) | Full text |
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Risk-Return Preferences in the Pension Domain: are | | People Able to Choose?, by (DNB) (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 025) | Full text |
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| Why | | People Choose Negative Expected Return Assets - An Empirical Examination of a Utility Theoretic Explanation, by Thomas A. Garrett, and Nalinaksha Bhattacharyya (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2006-014) | Full text |
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| What Prompts the | | People's Bank of China to Change its Monetary Policy Stance? Evidence from a Discrete Choice Model, by Dong He and Laurent L. Pauwels (Hong Kong Monetary Authority Working Papers WP08_06) | Abstract Full text |
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Demographic Maturity and Economic Performance: The Effect of Demographic Transitions on | | Per Capita GDP Growth, by Rafael Gómez and Pablo Hernández de Cos (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0318) | Abstract Full text |
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| The Breaks in | | per Capita Productivity Trends in a Number of Industrial Countries, by Tristan-Pierre Maury and Bertrand Pluyaud (Bank of France Working Papers Nr 111) | Abstract Full text |
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| Determinants of Productivity | | per Employee: an Empirical Estimation Using Panel Data, by Nicolas Belorgey, Rémy Lecat and Tristan-Pierre Maury (Bank of France Working Papers Nr 110) | Abstract Full text |
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| Intermediate Goods, Institutions and Output | | per Worker, by Kevin Cowan, Alejandro Neut (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 420) | Abstract Full text |
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| Employment, Hours | | per Worker and the Business Cycle., by Fernandez-Corugedo Emilio (Bank of Mexico Working Papers 2007-02) | Full text |
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| Why do some countries produce so much more output | | per worker than others? - A note, by Gerry Boyle and Kieran McQuinn (Central Bank of Ireland Research Technical Papers 04/RT/09) | Abstract Full text |
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Payment Instruments as | | Perceived by Consumers - a Public Survey, by (DNB) (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 053) | Full text |
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| Assessing the Gap between Observed and | | Perceived Inflation in the Euro Area: Is the Credibility of the HICP at Stake?, by Luc Aucremanne, Marianne Collin, Thomas Stragier (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 112) | Abstract Full text |
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| Uncertainty about | | perceived inflation target and monetary policy, by Kosuke Aoki, Takeshi Kimura (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200718) | Full text |
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| Actual and | | perceived monetary policy rules in a dynamic general equilibrium model of the euro area., by Mika Kortelainen (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2001/03) | Abstract
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| Actual versus | | Perceived Transparency: The Case of the European Central Bank, by Carin van der Cruijsen en Sylvester Eijffinger (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 163) | Full text |
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Chile's Regional Arrangements: the Importance of Market Access and Lowering the Tariff to Six | | Percent , by Glenn W. Harrison, Thomas F. Rutherford, David G. Tarr (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 238) | Abstract Full text |
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Measuring the Financial Markets' | | Perception of EMU Enlargement: The Role of Ambiguity Aversion, by Martin Cincibuch and Martina Horníková (Czech National Bank Working papers 2007/13) | Abstract
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| Measuring the long-term | | perception of monetary policy and the term structure, by Nicolas Rautureau (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2004/12) | Abstract Full text |
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| Rational inattention, inflation developments and | | perceptions after the euro cash changeover, by Michael Ehrmann (European Central Bank Working papers 588) | Full text |
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| Risk | | Perceptions and Attitudes, by Miroslav Misina (Bank of Canada Working papers 2005-17) | Abstract Full text |
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| Inflation (mis) | | perceptions in the euro area, by Francisco Craveiro Dias, Cláudia Duarte, António Rua (Bank of Portugal Working papers 2007-15) | Abstract Full text |
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| Dutch households' | | perceptions of economic growth and inflation, by Céline Christensen, Peter van Els and Maarten van Rooij (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 093) | Full text |
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| Financial Market | | Perceptions of Recession Risk, by Thomas B. King, Andrew T. Levin, and Roberto Perli (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2007-57) | Abstract
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| Establishing Credibility: Evolving | | Perceptions ofthe European Central Bank, by Linda S. Goldberg and Michael W. Klein (New York Fed Staff reports 231) | Abstract Full text |
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| 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 |
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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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Markov | | Perfect Industry Dynamics with Many Firms, by Weintraub, Benkard, Van Roy (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2005-23) | Full text |
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