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  Recent Brazilian Disinflation Process and Costs, by Alexandre A. Tombini and Sergio A. Lago Alves (Central Bank of Brazil Working Papers 109)Abstract
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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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Fiscal and Monetary Policy Rules: The   Recent Chilean Experience, by Macarena García, Pablo García, Bernardita Piedrabuena (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 340)Abstract
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Labor Market Distortions, Employment and Growth: The   Recent Chilean Experience, by Raphael Bergoeing, Felipe Morandé, Facundo Piguillem (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 251)Abstract
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A Microdata Analysis of   Recent Corporate Investment in Korea, by January. 04, 2007 (The Bank of Korea Economic Papers 81)Abstract
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Renminbi Derivatives:   Recent Development and Issues, by Wensheng Peng, Chang Shu and Raymond Yip (Hong Kong Monetary Authority China Economic Issues 200605)Full text

China's Urban Commercial Banks:   Recent Development and Profitability Analysis (Chinese version with English abstract), by Zhang Xiaoyan (Hong Kong Monetary Authority China Economic Issues 200702)Full text

Wage inequality in Spain:   recent developments, by Mario Izquierdo and Aitor Lacuesta (European Central Bank Working papers 781)Full text

Wage inequality in Spain:   recent developments, by Mario Izquierdo and Aitor Lacuesta (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0615)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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The euro-area government securities markets.   Recent developments and implications for market functioning, by Roberto Blanco (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0120)Full text

Commodity Futures Market in Mainland China:   Recent Developments and Issues, by Wensheng Peng, Ivy Yong and Rina Suo (Hong Kong Monetary Authority China Economic Issues 200606)Full text

Sources of Unemployment:   Recent Developments and Prospects, by Wensheng Peng, Lillian Cheung and Kelvin Fan (Hong Kong Monetary Authority Working Papers RM2001-12q111)Full text

The Gulf Cooperation Council countries - economic structures,   recent developments and role in the global economy, by Michael Sturm, Jan Strasky, Petra Adolf and Dominik Peschel (European Central Bank Occasional papers 92)Full text

Sectoral productivity in the United States:   Recent developments and the role of IT, by Carol Corrado, Paul Lengermann, Eric J. Bartelsman, and J. Joseph Beaulieu (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2007-24)Abstract
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  Recent Developments in Monetary Macroeconomics and U.S. Dollar Policy, by William T. Gavin (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2005-062)Full text

  Recent Developments in Self-Employment in Canada, by Nadja Kamhi and Danny Leung (Bank of Canada Working papers 2005-08)Abstract
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A Survey of   Recent Discourse on the Global Imbalances, by Liew Yin Sze (Monetary Authority of Singapore Staff Papers No. 45)Abstract
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The BIS consolidated banking statistics: structure, uses and   recent enhancements, by Patrick McGuire, Philip Wooldridge (Bank for International Settlements Quarterly Review 0509f)Abstract
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  Recent episodes of credit card distress in Asia, by Tae Soo Kang and Guonan Ma (Bank for International Settlements Quarterly Review 0706g)Abstract

What is behind the   recent evolution of Portuguese terms of trade?, by Fátima Cardoso, Paulo Soares Esteves (Bank of Portugal Working papers 2008-05)Abstract
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Living with flexible exchange rates: issues and   recent experience in inflation targeting emerging market economies, by Corrinne Ho and Robert N McCauley (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 130)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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  Recent fiscal policy in selected industrial countries, by David E Lebow (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 162)Abstract
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  Recent initiatives to improve the regulation and supervision of private capital flows, by William R White (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 092)Abstract
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  Recent Innovations in Treasury Cash Management, by Kenneth D. Garbade, John C. Partlan, and Paul J. Santoro (New York Fed Current issues ci10-11)Abstract
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What Investment Patterns across Equipment and Industries Tell Us about the   Recent Investment Boom and Bust, by Jonathan McCarthy (New York Fed Current issues ci10-06)Abstract
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The Corporation As A Tax Shelter: Evidence From   Recent Israeli Tax Changes, by Romanov Dmitri (Bank of Israel Research - Discussion Papers dp0417)Abstract
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The residential housing market in Iceland: Analysing the effects of the   recent mortgage market restructuring, by Lúdvík Elíasson and Thórarinn G. Pétursson (Central Bank of Iceland Working Papers 29)Abstract

Revisiting   recent productivity developments across OECD countries, by Les Skoczylas and Bruno Tissot (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 182)Abstract
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  Recent Reforms and Progress in Rural Development in Mainland China, by Raymond Yip, Jun-yu Chan and Nathan Chow (Hong Kong Monetary Authority China Economic Issues 200705)Full text

Expectations, learning and monetary policy: an overview of   recent research, by George W Evans – Seppo Honkapohja (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2007/32)Abstract
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Modelling Inflation Dynamics: A Critical Review of   Recent Research, by Jeremy Rudd and Karl Whelan (Central Bank of Ireland Research Technical Papers 05/RT/07)Abstract
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Modelling Inflation Dynamics: A Critical Review Survey of   Recent Research, by Jeremy Rudd and Karl Whelan (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2005-66)Abstract
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  Recent Revisions to Corporate Profits: What We Know and When We Knew It, by Charles P. Himmelberg, James M. Mahoney, April Bang, and Brian Chernoff (New York Fed Current issues ci10-03)Abstract
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Convenience or Necessity? Understanding the   Recent Rise in Credit Card Debt, by Kathleen W. Johnson (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2004-47)Abstract
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The   Recent Shift in Term Structure Behavior from a No-Arbitrage Macro-Finance Perspective, by Glenn Rudebusch and Tao Wu (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2004-25)Full text

Labour Market Structural Reforms: some Lessons from the   Recent Studies, by Denis Fougère (Bank of France Working Papers Nr 152)Abstract

Government debt management in the euro area -   recent theoretical developments and changes in practices, by Guido Wolswijk and Jakob de Haan (European Central Bank Occasional papers 25)Full text

  Recent Trends in the Number and Size of Bank Branches: An Examination of Likely Determinants, by Timothy H. Hannan and Gerald A. Hanweck (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2008-02)Abstract

Interbank rate fixings during the   recent turmoil, by Jacob Gyntelberg and Philip Wooldridge (Bank for International Settlements Quarterly Review 0803g)Abstract

State-Dependent or Time-Dependent Pricing: Does It Matter for   Recent U.S. Inflation?, by Peter J. Klenow and Oleksiy Kryvtsov (Bank of Canada Working papers 2005-04)Abstract
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Incentives and Prices for Motor Vehicles: What Has Been Happening in   Recent Years?, by Carol Corrado, Wendy Dunn, and Maria Otoo (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2006-09)Abstract
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The 2001

  Recession and the States of the 8th District, by Michael T. Owyang, Jeremy M. Piger, and Howard J. Wall (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2005-053)Full text

Signal or Noise? Implications of the Term Premiumfor   Recession Forecasting, by Joshua V. Rosenberg and Samuel Maurer (New York Fed Economic policy review 0807rose)Abstract
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Estimating Probabilities of   Recession in Real Time Using GDP and GDI, by Jeremy J. Nalewaik (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2007-07)Abstract
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The 2001 US recession: what did   recession prediction models tell us?, by Andrew J Filardo (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 148)Abstract
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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

The Yield Curve and Predicting   Recessions , by Jonathan H. Wright (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2006-07)Abstract
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Does the yield spread predict   recessions in the euro area?, by Fabio Moneta (European Central Bank Working papers 294)Full text

A useful tool to identify   recessions in the euro-area, by Pilar Bengoechea and Gabriel Pérez-Quirós (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0419)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

Financial market volatility: informative in predicting   recessions., by Jan Annaert - Marc J.K. De Ceuster - Nico Valckx (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2001/14)Abstract

The Yield Curve,   Recessions, and the Credibility of the Monetary Regime: Long-run Evidence, 1875-1997, by Michael D. Bordo and Joseph G. Haubrich (Cleveland Fed Working papers WP04-02)Full text

Forecasting   Recessions: The Puzzle of the Enduring Power of the Yield Curve, by Rudebusch, Williams (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2007-16)Full text

Why Were Banks Better Off in the 2001   Recession?, by Til Schuermann (New York Fed Current issues ci10-01)Abstract
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The State-of-The-Economy Index and The probability of   Recession: The Markov Regime-Switching Model, by Marom Arie, Menashe Yigal, Suchoy Tanya (Bank of Israel Research - Discussion Papers dp0305)Abstract
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The 2001 US   recession: what did recession prediction models tell us?, by Andrew J Filardo (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 148)Abstract
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Credit Booms in Emerging Market Economies: A

  Recipe for Banking Crises?, by (DNB) (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 046)Full text

Regime transplants in GDP growth forecasting: A   recipe for better predictions?, by Lennard van Gelder, Ad Stokman (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 106)Full text

Welfare

  Recipiency, Job Separation Outcomes, and Postseparation Earnings: Insight from Linked Personnel and State Administrative Data, by Jill Marie Gunderson and Julie L. Hotchkiss (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2006-07)Abstract
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On the Dark Side of Welfare: Estimation of Welfare   Recipients Labor Supply and Fraud, by Romanov Dmitri, Zussman Noam (Bank of Israel Research - Discussion Papers dp0112)Abstract
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Job Separation Behavior of Welfare   Recipients: Results from a Unique Case Study, by Jill Marie Gunderson and Julie L. Hotchkiss (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2004-12)Abstract
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  Reciprocity in Free Trade Agreements, by Caroline Freund (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 279)Abstract
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How Much Is a Friend Worth? Directed Altruism and Enforced   Reciprocity in Social Networks, by Stephen Leider, Markus M. Möbius, Tanya Rosenblat, and Quoc-Anh Do (Boston Fed Working papers 07-11)Abstract
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The Long-Term Effects of Cross-Listing, Investor

  Recognition, and Ownership Structure on Valuation, by Michael R. King and Dan Segal (Bank of Canada Working papers 2006-44)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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Does hedging tell the full story?   Reconciling differences in US aggregate and industry-level exchange rate risk premia, by Bill B Francis – Iftekhar Hasan – Delroy M Hunter (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2008/14)Abstract
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  Reconciling the New Keynesian model with observed persistence, by Kenneth Leong (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2002/19)Abstract
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Monetary Policy under Imperfect Commitment:   Reconciling Theory with Evidence, by by A. Hakan Kara (IJCB International Journal of Central Banking 07q1a5)Abstract
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A Complete Model-Based Interpretation of the Hodrick-Prescott Filter: Spuriousness

  Reconsidered , by Regina Kaiser and Agustín Maravall (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0208)Full text

Sticky Prices and Inventories: Production Smoothing   Reconsidered , by Andreas Hornstein (Richmond Fed Working Papers 01-06)Abstract
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Market Discipline in Banking   Reconsidered: The Roles of Deposit Insurance Reform, Funding Manager Decisions and Bond Market Liquidity, by Daniel M. Covitz, Diana Hancock, and Myron L. Kwast (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2002-46)Abstract
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Market Discipline in Banking   Reconsidered: The Roles of Funding Manager Decisions and Deposit Insurance Reform, by Daniel M. Covitz, Diana Hancock, and Myron L. Kwast (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2004-53)Abstract
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  Reconsidering the role of monetary indicators for euro area inflation from a Bayesian perspective using group inclusion probabilities, by Michael Scharnagl, Christian Schumacher (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200709)Full text

Rational

  reconstruction of frailty-based mortality models by a generalisation of Gompertz' law of mortality, by W.J. Willemse and R. Kaas (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 135)Full text

Back to the future? Assessing the deflation

  record , by Claudio Borio and Andrew J Filardo (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 152)Abstract
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Characterizations in a random record model with a non-identically distributed initial   record , by Gadi Barlevy, H. N. Nagaraja (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2005-05)Abstract
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Characterizations in a random   record model with a non-identically distributed initial record, by Gadi Barlevy, H. N. Nagaraja (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2005-05)Abstract
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Budgetary forecasts in Europe - the track   record of stability and convergence programmes, by Rolf Strauch, Mark Hallerberg and Jürgen von Hagen (European Central Bank Working papers 307)Full text

Estimating Models of On-the-Job Search using   Record Statistics, by Gadi Barlevy (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2003-18)Abstract
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The Impact of Milton Friedman on Modern Monetary Economics: Setting the   Record Straight on Paul Krugman's 'Who Was Milton Friedman?', by Edward Nelson, and Anna J. Schwartz (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2007-048)Full text

Wage Rigidities in Mexico: Evidence from the Administrative

  Records of the Mexican Social Security Institute (Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social), by Castellanos, S., R. García Verdú & Kaplan D. (Bank of Mexico Working Papers 2004-03)Full text

What Is the Value of

  Recourse to Asset Backed Securities? A Clinical Study of Credit Card Banks, by Eric J. Higgins and Joseph R. Mason (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp03-06)Full text

Emerging Market Crises, Phoenix Miracles, and Garden-Variety-Type

  Recoveries , by Carlos E. J. M. Zarazaga (Dallas Fed Working Papers wp0605)Full text

Mexico's and Asia's   recoveries Compared, by Nicholas Kwan and Miranda Cheng (Hong Kong Monetary Authority Working Papers RM2001-10q108)Full text

Crashes and   Recoveries in Illiquid Markets, by Ricardo Lagos, Guillaume Rocheteau, and Pierre-Olivier Weill (Cleveland Fed Working papers WP07-08)Full text

  Recovering Market Expectations of FOMC Rate Changes with Options on Federal Funds Futures, by John B. Carlson, Ben R. Craig, and William R. Melick (Cleveland Fed Working papers WP05-07)Full text

Does information help   recovering structural shocks from past observations? (forthcoming), by Domenico Giannone and Lucrezia Reichlin (European Central Bank Working papers 632)Full text


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