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  Resolving the National Banking System Note-Issue Puzzle, by Bruce Champ and Neil Wallace (Cleveland Fed Working papers WP0316)Full text

  Resolving the Puzzle of the Underissuance of National Bank Notes, by Charles Calomiris and Joseph R. Mason (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp05-19)Full text

Financial Market Liquidity and the Lender of Last

  Resort , by Christian Ewerhart and Natacha Valla (Bank of France Working Papers Nr 179)Abstract
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Financial Market Liquidity and the Lender of Last   Resort , by Christian Ewerhart and Natacha Valla (Bank of France Working Papers Nr 178)Abstract
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Stock Liquidity Requirements and the Insurance Aspect of the Lender of Last   Resort , by by Spyros Pagratis (IJCB International Journal of Central Banking 07q3a4)Abstract
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Liquidity, Risk Taking, and the Lender of Last   Resort , by Rafael Repullo (IJCB International Journal of Central Banking 05q3a2)Abstract
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International Financial Crises, Lender of Last   Resort and New International Financial Architecture, by Esteban Jadresic , Klaus Schmidt-Hebbel , Rodrigo Valdés (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 212)Abstract
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Lender of last   resort and the moral hazard problem, by Mikko Niskanen (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2002/17)Abstract
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Why Is the U.S. Treasury Contemplating Becoming a Lender of Last   Resort for Treasury Securities?, by Kenneth D. Garbade and John E. Kambhu (New York Fed Staff reports 223)Abstract
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A History of Last-   resort Lending and Other Support for Troubled Financial Institutions in Australia, by Bryan Fitz-Gibbon, Marianne Gizycki (Reserve Bank of Australia Research Discussion Papers RDP2001-07)Abstract
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An assessment of alternative lender of last   resort schemes., by Risto Herrala (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2001/01)Abstract

Allocating bank regulatory powers: lender of last   resort, deposit insurance and supervision, by Charles M Kahn and João A C Santos (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 102)Abstract
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The lender of last   resort: a 21st century approach, by Xavier Freixas, Bruno M. Parigi and Jean-Charles Rochet (European Central Bank Working papers 298)Full text

Liquidity Creation without a Lender of Last   Resort: Clearinghouse Loan Certificates in the Banking Panic of 1907, by Ellis W. Tallman and Jon R. Moen (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2006-23)Abstract
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Does democracy cure a

  resource curse?, by Iikka Korhonen (Bank of Finland BOFIT Discussion Papers 2004/18)Abstract
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Outgrowing   Resource Dependence- Theory and Evidence, by Will Martin (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 143)Abstract
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  Resource Policy in an Endogenously Growing Economy, by Lúdvík Elíasson (Central Bank of Iceland Working Papers 25)Full text

Trade Liberalization, Price Distortions, and   Resource Reallocation, by Roberto Álvarez, Matías Braun (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 374)Abstract
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Innovation and Growth in   Resource Rich Countries, by W.F. Maloney, (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 148)Abstract
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Small open economy model with domestic   resource shocks:Monetary union vs. floating exchange rate, by Tór Einarsson (Central Bank of Iceland Working Papers 18)Full text

Paths of Development, Specialization, and Natural   Resources Abundance, by Roberto Álvarez, Rodrigo Fuentes (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 383)Abstract
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Natural   Resources And Economic Growth- The Role Of Investment, by Thorvaldur Gylfason, Gylfi Zoega (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 142)Abstract
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Renewable   resources in an endogenously growing economy: Balanced growth and transitional dynamics, by Lúdvík Elíasson and Stephen J. Turnovsky (Central Bank of Iceland Working Papers 20)Full text

The Role of Foreign Direct Investment and Natural   Resources in Economic Development, by José De Gregorio (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 196)Abstract
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Efficient consumption of revenues from natural   resources - An application to Norwegian petroleum revenues, by Q. Farooq Akram (Central Bank of Norway Working Papers 2005/01)Full text

The Relative Richness of the Poor? Natural   Resources, Human Capital and Economic Growth., by Claudio Bravo-Ortega , José De Gregorio (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 139)Abstract
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Monetary policy and asset prices: To

  respond or not?, by Q. Farook Akram, Gunnar Bårdsen and Øyvind Eitrheim (Central Bank of Norway Working Papers 2005/09)Full text

How do Canadian Hours Worked   Respond to a Technology Shock?, by Lawrence J. Christiano; Martin Eichenbaum; Robert J. Vigfusson (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2003-774)Abstract
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How Should Monetary Policy   Respond to Asset-price Bubbles?, by David Gruen, Michael Plumb and Andrew Stone (Reserve Bank of Australia Research Discussion Papers RDP2003-11)Abstract
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How Should Monetary Policy   Respond to Asset-Price Bubbles?, by David Gruen, Michael Plumb and Andrew Stone (IJCB International Journal of Central Banking 05q4a1)Abstract
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Local Open Economies Within the U.S.: How Do Industries   Respond to Immigration?, by Ethan Lewis (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp04-01)Full text

Euro money market interest rates dynamics and volatility: How they   respond to recent changes in the operational framework., by Caroline Jardet and Gaëlle Le Fol (Bank of France Working Papers Nr 167)Abstract
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How Should Unemployment Benefits   Respond to the Business Cycle?, by Michael T. Kiley (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2003-1)Abstract
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Monetary Policy and Natural Disasters in a DSGE Model: How Should the Fed Have

  Responded to Hurricane Katrina?, by Benjamin D. Keen, and Michael R. Pakko (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2007-025)Full text

Using Subjective Expectations to Forecast Longevity: Do Survey   Respondents Know Something We Don't Know?, by Maria G. Perozek (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2005-68)Abstract
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Understanding How Employment

  Responds to Productivity Shocks in a Model with Inventories, by Andreas Hornstein, Pierre-Daniel G. Sarte (Richmond Fed Working Papers 06-06)Abstract
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European Monetary Policy Surprises: The Aggregate and Sectoral Stock Market

  Response , by Don Bredin, Stuart Hyde and Gerard O'Reilly (Central Bank of Ireland Research Technical Papers 05/RT/10)Abstract
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A Brief History of the 1987 Stock Market Crash with a Discussion of the Federal Reserve   Response , by Mark Carlson (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2007-13)Abstract
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Consumer' Use of Debit Cards: Patterns, Preferences, and Price   Response , by Ron Borzekowski, Elizabeth K. Kiser, and Shaista Ahmed (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2006-16)Abstract
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Information Criteria for Impulse   Response FunctionMatching Estimation of DSGE Models, by Alastair Hall, Atsushi Inoue, James M. Nason, and Barbara Rossi (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2007-10)Abstract
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Regime-dependent impulse   response functions in a Markov-switching vector autoregression model., by Michael Ehrmann - Martin Ellison - Natacha Valla (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2001/11)Abstract

The mechanics of devaluations and the output   response in a DSGE model: how relevant is the balance sheet effect?, by Camilo E Tovar (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 192)Abstract
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Do Actions Speak Louder Than Words? The   Response of Asset Prices to Monetary Policy Actions and Statements, by Refet S Gürkaynak, Brian Sack and Eric Swanson (IJCB International Journal of Central Banking 05q2a2)Abstract
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Do Actions Speak Louder Than Words? The   Response of Asset Prices to Monetary Policy Actions and Statements, by Refet Gurkaynak, Brian Sack, Eric Swanson (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2004-66)Abstract
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The High-Frequency   Response of Exchange Rates and Interest Rates to Macroeconomic Announcements, by Jon Faust; John H. Rogers; Shing-Yi B. Wang; Jonathan H. Wright (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2003-784)Abstract
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The   Response of Financial Markets in Australia and New Zealand to News about the Asian Crisis, by Luci Ellis, Eleanor Lewis (Reserve Bank of Australia Research Discussion Papers RDP2001-03)Abstract
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The   response of firms‘ investment and financing to adverse cash flow shocks: the role of bank relationships, by Catherine Fuss, Philip Vermeulen (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 087)Abstract
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The   response of firms‘ investment and financing to adverse cash flow shocks: the role of bank relationships, by Catherine Fuss and Philip Vermeulen (European Central Bank Working papers 658)Full text

The   Response of Global Equity Indexes to U.S. Monetary Policy Announcements, by Jon Wongswan (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2005-844)Abstract
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The   Response of Hours to a Technology Shock: Evidence Based on Direct Measures of Technology, by Lawrence J. Christiano; Martin Eichenbaum; Robert J. Vigfusson (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2003-790)Abstract
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The Entrance of an Internet-only Bank and the   Response of Incumbent Banks, by Illtae Ahn and Imho Kang (The Bank of Korea Economic Papers 35)Abstract
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Evidence on the   response of US banks to changes in capital requirements, by Craig Furfine (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 088)Abstract
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A Dynamic Factor Analysis of the   Response of U. S. Interest Rates to News, by Marco Lippi and Daniel L. Thornton (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2004-013)Full text

Starting Small and Ending Big -- The Effect of Monetary Incentives on   Response Rates in the 2003 Survey of Small Business Finances: An Observational Experiment, by Traci L. Mach, Lieu N. Hazelwood, and John D. Wolken (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2008-26)Abstract
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The Delayed   Response To A Technology Shock. A Flexible Price Explanation, by Robert J. Vigfusson (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2004-810)Abstract
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Optimal   Response to a Transitory Demographic Shock in Social Security Financing, by Juan Carlos Conesa, and Carlos Garriga (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2007-041)Full text

Optimal monetary policy in a regime-switching economy: the   response to abrupt shifts in exchange rate dynamics, by Fabrizio Zampolli (Bank of England Working papers 297)Abstract
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Firms' investment decisions in   response to demand and price uncertainty, by Catherine Fuss and Philip Vermeulen (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 045)Full text

Firms' investment decisions in   response to demand and price uncertainty, by Catherine Fuss and Philip Vermeulen (European Central Bank Working papers 347)Full text

Corporate   Response to Distress: Evidence from the Asian Financial Crisis, by Mara Faccio, and Rajdeep Sengupta (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2006-044)Full text

Understanding the Stock Market's   Response to Monetary Policy Shocks, by Johann Scharler (Austrian National Bank Working Papers WP093)Abstract
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Reconciling Bagehot with the Fed's   Response to September 11, by Antoine Martin (New York Fed Staff reports 217)Abstract
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Reconciling Bagehot with the Fed's   Response to Sept. 11, by Antoine Martin (Kansas City Fed Working Papers RWP02-10)Abstract
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What Explains the Varying Monetary   Response to Technology Shocks in G-7 Countries?, by Neville R. Francis, Michael T. Owyang and Athena T. Theodorou (IJCB International Journal of Central Banking 05q4a2)Abstract
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What Explains the Varying Monetary   Response to Technology Shocks in G-7 Countries?, by Neville Francis, Michael T. Owyang and Athena T. Theodorou (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2004-002)Full text

The Behavior of China's Stock Prices in   Response to the Proposal and Approval of Bonus Issues, by Michelle L. Barnes and Shiguang Ma (Boston Fed Working papers 02-01)Abstract
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The Household Spending   Response to the 2003 Tax Cut: Evidence from Survey Data, by Julia Lynn Coronado, Joseph P. Lupton, and Louise M. Sheiner (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2005-32)Abstract
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Households'   Response to Wealth Changes: Do Gains or Losses make a Difference?, by Robert Paul Berben, Kerstin Bernoth and Mauro Mastrogiacomo (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 090)Full text

A method to generate structural impulse-   responses for measuring the effects of shocks in structural macro models, by Andreas Beyer and Roger E. A. Farmer (European Central Bank Working papers 586)Full text

The   Responses of Wages and Prices to Technology Shocks, by Rochelle M. Edge, Thomas Laubach, and John C. Williams (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2003-65)Abstract
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The   Responses of Wages and Prices to Technology Shocks, by Rochelle M. Edge, Thomas Laubach and John C. Williams (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2003-21)Full text

Employment and Inflation   Responses to an Exchange Rate Shock in a Calibrated Model, by Colin Bermingham (Central Bank of Ireland Research Technical Papers 05/RT/02)Abstract
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Output and inflation   responses to credit shocks: are there threshold effects in the euro area?, by Alessandro Calza and João Sousa (European Central Bank Working papers 481)Full text

Policy   Responses to External Shocks: The Experiences of Australia, Brazil and Chile, by Luis Felipe Céspedes, Ilan Goldfajn, Phil Lowe, Rodrigo Valdés (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 321)Abstract
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Using intraday data to gauge financial market   responses to Fed and ECB monetary policy decisions, by Magnus Andersson (European Central Bank Working papers 726)Full text

The Spending and Debt   Responses to Minimum Wage Increases, by Daniel Aaronson, Sumit Agarwal, Eric French (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2007-23)Abstract
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Avoiding Nash Inflation: Bayesian and Robust   Responses to Model Uncertainty, by Robert J. Tetlow and Peter von zur Muehlen (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2002-9)Abstract
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The Financial Markets'   Responses to Monetary Policy Announcements, by August. 08, 2006 (The Bank of Korea Economic Papers 72)Abstract
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  Responses to Monetary Policy Shocks in the East and the West of Europe: A Comparison, by Marek Jarocinski (Austrian National Bank Working Papers WP124)Abstract
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Strategic   Responses to Regulatory Threat in the Credit Card Market, by Victor Stango (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2002-02)Abstract
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Policy   Responses to Sudden Stops in Capital Flows: The Case Of Chile In 1998, by Rodrigo Valdés P. , (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 430)Abstract
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Executive Financial Incentives and Payout Policy: Firm   Responses to the 2003 Dividend Tax Cut, by Jeffrey R. Brown, Nellie Liang, and Scott Weisbenner (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2006-14)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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Technology Shocks and the Labor-Input   Response: Evidence from Firm-Level Data, by Mikael Carlsson and Jon Smedsaas (Sveriges Riksbank Working Papers No198)Abstract
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Corporate Social

  Responsibility and Shareholder's Value: An Event Study Analysis, by Leonardo Becchetti, Rocco Ciciretti, and Iftekhar Hasan (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2007-06)Abstract
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The Price of Corporate Social   Responsibility: The Case of Black Economic Empowerment Transactions in South Africa, by William E. Jackson III, Todd M. Alessandri, and Sylvia Sloan Black (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2005-29)Abstract
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Have U.S. Import Prices Become Less   Responsiveto Changes in the Dollar?, by Rebecca Hellerstein, Deirdre Daly, and Christina Marsh (New York Fed Current issues ci12-06)Abstract
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Jump-and-

  rest effect of U.S. business cycles, by Máximo Camacho and Gabriel Pérez-Quirós (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0507)Abstract
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BEMOD: a DSGE model for the Spanish economy and the   rest of the Euro area, by Javier Andrés, Pablo Burriel and Ángel Estrada (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0631)Abstract
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The transmission of US cyclical developments to the   rest of the world, by Stéphane Dées and Isabel Vansteenkiste (European Central Bank Working papers 798)Full text

U.S. External Adjustment: Is It Disorderly? Is It Unique? Will It Disrupt the   Rest of the World?, by Steven B. Kamin, Trevor A. Reeve, and Nathan Sheets (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2007-892)Abstract
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Menu Costs at Work:

  Restaurant Prices and the Introduction of the Euro, by Bart Hobijn, Federico Ravenna, and Andrea Tambalotti (New York Fed Staff reports 195)Abstract
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  Restaurant Prices and the Minimum Wage, by Denis Fougère, Erwan Gautier and Hervé Le Bihan (Bank of France Working Papers Nr 216)Abstract
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The Minimum Wage,   Restaurant Prices, and Labor Market Structure, by Daniel Aaronson, Eric French, James MacDonald (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2004-21)Abstract
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Regulatory choices in global financial markets -

  restoring the role of aggregate utility in the shaping of market supervision, by Peik Granlund (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2008/01)Abstract
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Using financial markets information to identify oil supply shocks in a

  restricted VAR, by Marko Melolinna (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2008/09)Abstract
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  Restricting Capital Outflow - The Political Economy Perspective, by Frish Roni (Bank of Israel Research - Discussion Papers dp0310)Abstract
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Alternative Procedures for Estimating Vector Autoregressions Identified with Long-Run   Restrictions , by Lawrence J. Christiano; Martin Eichenbaum; Robert J. Vigfusson (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2005-842)Abstract
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Can Long-Run   Restrictions Identify Technology Shocks?, by Christopher J. Erceg; Luca Guerrieri; Christopher Gust (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2004-792)Abstract
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