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Liquidity and asset pricing: Evidence on the role of investor holding

  period , by Randi Næs and Bernt Arne Ødagaard Research Department (Central Bank of Norway Working Papers 2007/11)Abstract
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The Cyclical Behavior of State Employment During the Postwar   Period , by Gerald Carlino (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp02-14)Full text

Postwar   Period Changes in Employment Volatility: New Evidence from State/Industry Panel Data, by Gerald Carlino (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp03-18)Full text

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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Consumer price adjustment under the microscope: Germany in a   period of low inflation, by Johannes Hoffmann, Jeong-Ryeol Kurz-Kim (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200616)Full text

Consumer price adjustment under the microscope: Germany in a   period of low inflation, by Johannes Hoffmann and Jeong-Ryeol Kurz-Kim (European Central Bank Working papers 652)Full text

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
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Business Cycles: Cyclical Comovement Within the European Union in the   Period 1960-1999. A Frequency Domain Approach, by João Valle e Azevedo (Bank of Portugal Working papers 2002-05)Abstract
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Determinants of economic growth: A survey of recent developments and empirical evidence for the   period 1960-2000, by Raymundo Chirinos (Central Reserve Bank of Peru Working Papers 2007-013)Abstract
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Markups in the euro area and the US over the   period 1981-2004: a comparison of 50 sectors, by Rebekka Christopoulou and Philip Vermeulen (European Central Bank Working papers 856)Full text

An empirical analysis of price setting behaviour in the Netherlands in the   period 1998-2003 using micro data, by Nicole Jonker (European Central Bank Working papers 413)Full text

An Empirical Analysis of Price Setting Behaviour in the Netherlands in the   Period 1998-2003 Using Micro Data, by (DNB) (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 019)Full text

Fiscal policy in the 1920s and 1930s. How much different it is from the post war   period's policies?, by Matti Virén (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2005/15)Abstract
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Exact Limit of the Expected

  Periodogram in the Unit-Root case, by João Valle e Azevedo (Bank of Portugal Working papers 2007-13)Abstract
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Spatial econometric analysis of determinants and strategies of FDI in Russian regions in pre- and post-1998 financial crisis

  periods , by Svetlana Ledyaeva (Bank of Finland BOFIT Discussion Papers 2007/15)Abstract
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How does liquidity react to stress   periods in a limit order market?, by Helena Beltran, Alain Durré and Pierre Giot (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 049)Full text

Inflation persistence during   periods of structural change: an assessment using Greek data, by George Hondroyiannis and Sophia Lazaretou (European Central Bank Working papers 370)Full text

Financial Liberalisation and Credit Dynamics in Denmark in the Post-World War II

  Period., by Abildgren, Kim (Danmarks Nationalbank Working papers WP47/2007)Abstract
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Exchange rate volatility and growth in small open economies at the EMU

  periphery , by Gunther Schnabl (European Central Bank Working papers 773)Full text

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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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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Is Reallocation Related to the Cycle? A Look at   Permanent and Temporary Job Flows, by Andrew Figura (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2002-16)Abstract
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  Permanent and Transitory Policy Shocks in an Empirical Macro Model with Asymmetric Information, by Sharon Kozicki and P.A. Tinsley (Kansas City Fed Working Papers RWP03-09)Abstract
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Demand Volatility and the Lag between the Growth of Temporary and   Permanent Employment, by Sainan Jin, Yukako Ono, Qinghua Zhang (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2007-19)Abstract
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  Permanent Income and Transitory Variation in Investment and Output, by Lance A. Fisher, Hyeon-seung Huh, and Ellis W. Tallman (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2001-17)Abstract
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Mismeasured Personal Saving and the   Permanent Income Hypothesis, by Leonard I. Nakamura and Tom Stark (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp07-08)Full text

The Effects of   Permanent Technology Shocks on Labor Productivity and Hours in the RBC model, by Jesper Lindé (Sveriges Riksbank Working Papers No161)Abstract
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  Perpetual youth and endogenous labour supply: a problem and a possible solution, by Guido Ascari and Neil Rankin (European Central Bank Working papers 346)Full text


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