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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
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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

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
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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

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

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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Trimmed Mean

  PCE Inflation, by Jim Dolmas (Dallas Fed Working Papers wp0506)Full text

Zero Bound, Option-Implied

  PDFs, and Term Structure Models, by Don H. Kim (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2008-31)Abstract
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Joint Validation of Credit Rating

  PDs under Default Correlation, by Ricardo Schechtman (Central Bank of Brazil Working Papers 149)Abstract
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Twin

  peaks in equity and housing prices?, by Claudio Borio, Patrick McGuire (Bank for International Settlements Quarterly Review 0403g)Abstract
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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

The capital structure decisions of firms: is there a   pecking order?, by Andrew Benito (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0310)Abstract
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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  Pegged Exchange Rate Regimes -- A Trap?, by Aizenman, Glick (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2006-07)Full text

Labour market reform and the sustainability of exchange rate

  pegs , by Olli Castrén (European Central Bank Working papers 406)Full text

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
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Asset allocation by

  penalized least squares, by Simone Manganelli (European Central Bank Working papers 723)Full text

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
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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
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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
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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

Risk Sharing and Efficiency Implications of Progressive   Pension Arrangements, by Hans Fehr and Christian Habermann (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 064)Full text

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

Risk-Return Preferences in the   Pension Domain: are People Able to Choose?, by (DNB) (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 025)Full text

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
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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

  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

Turnover and Regulation: The Chilean   Pension Fund Industry., by Solange Berstein, Alejandro Micco (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 180)Abstract
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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

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

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
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What Triggers Early Retirement? Results from Swiss   Pension Funds, by (DNB) (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 041)Full text

Currency Hedging for a Dutch Investor: The Case of   Pension Funds and Insurers, by (DNB) (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 054)Full text

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
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Financial behaviour of Dutch   pension funds: a disaggregated approach, by Jan Kakes (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 108)Full text

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

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
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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

  Pension Insurance, by Zvi Bodie (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 066)Full text

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

Valuation of Conditional   Pension Liabilities and Guarantees under Sponsor Vulnerabilities, by Dirk Broeders (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 082)Full text

Valuation of   pension liabilities in incomplete markets, by Frank de Jong (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 067)Full text

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
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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
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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
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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

Defined Benefit   Pension Plans and Regulation, by Peter Vlaar (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 063)Full text

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
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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
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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

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

  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

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

On the Design of Sustainable and Fair PAYG   Pension Systems When Cohort Sizes Change, by Markus Knell (Austrian National Bank Working Papers WP095)Abstract
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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
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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
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Voting on   pensions: a survey, by G. de Walque (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 062)Full text

Risk-Return Preferences in the Pension Domain: are

  People Able to Choose?, by (DNB) (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 025)Full text

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

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
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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
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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
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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
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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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Employment, Hours   per Worker and the Business Cycle., by Fernandez-Corugedo Emilio (Bank of Mexico Working Papers 2007-02)Full text

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
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Payment Instruments as

  Perceived by Consumers - a Public Survey, by (DNB) (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 053)Full text

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
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Uncertainty about   perceived inflation target and monetary policy, by Kosuke Aoki, Takeshi Kimura (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200718)Full text

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

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

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
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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

Measuring the long-term   perception of monetary policy and the term structure, by Nicolas Rautureau (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2004/12)Abstract
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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

Risk   Perceptions and Attitudes, by Miroslav Misina (Bank of Canada Working papers 2005-17)Abstract
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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
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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

Financial Market   Perceptions of Recession Risk, by Thomas B. King, Andrew T. Levin, and Roberto Perli (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2007-57)Abstract

Establishing Credibility: Evolving   Perceptions ofthe European Central Bank, by Linda S. Goldberg and Michael W. Klein (New York Fed Staff reports 231)Abstract
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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

The Effects of Expectations on   Perception: Experimental Design Issues and Further Evidence, by Tyler Williams (Boston Fed Working papers 07-14)Abstract
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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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