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race - rapidly | ratcheti - rations | ratios - reading | ready - receivin | recent - reducing | reductio - reforms | regard - regio | region - regulari | regulate - rejectio | related - release | releases - represen | reproduc - research | reservat - resolve | resolvin - restaura | restorin - retentio | rethinki - return | returned - revert | revertin - riding | right - rise | rising - robustne | rocky - rtgs | rule - runs | rural - réel

The labour market and fiscal impact of labour

  reductions:, by Koen Burggraeve and Philip Du Caju (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 036)Full text

Interest Sensitivity and Volatility   Reductions: Cross-Section Evidence, by F. Owen Irvine and Scott Schuh (Boston Fed Working papers 05-04)Abstract
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Local debt expansion... vulnerability   reduction: an assessment for six crisis-prone countries, by Paloma Acevedo, Enrique Alberola and Carmen Broto (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0733)Abstract
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Prebisch-Singer

  Redux , by John T. Cuddington, Rodney Ludema, Shamila A Jayasuriya (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 140)Abstract
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The dynamics of consumers' expenditure: the UK consumption ECM   redux , by Emilio Fernandez-Corugedo, Simon Price and Andrew Blake (Bank of England Working papers 204)Abstract
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Medium run   redux: technical change, factor shares and frictions in the euro area, by Peter McAdam and Alpo Willman (European Central Bank Working papers 915)Full text

Adaptive learning in an expectational difference equation with several lags: selecting among learnable

  REE , by Mikael Bask (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2006/07)Abstract
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Announcement effects on exchange rate movements: continuity as a selection criterion among the   REE , by Mikael Bask (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2006/06)Abstract
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Spanned stochastic volatility in bond markets: a

  reexamination of the relative pricing between bonds and bond options, by Don H Kim (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 239)Abstract
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  Reexamining the Consumption-Wealth Relationship:The Role of Model Uncertainty, by Gary Koop, Simon M. Potter, and Rodney W. Strachan (New York Fed Staff reports 202)Abstract
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Keeping up with the Joneses,

  reference dependence, and equilibrium indeterminacy, by Livio Stracca and Ali al-Nowaihi (European Central Bank Working papers 444)Full text

An Inflation Goal with Multiple   Reference Measures, by William Whitesell (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2005-62)Abstract
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Robust Monetary Policy with Competing   Reference Models, by Andrew T. Levin and John C. Williams (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2003-10)Full text

A Worldwide System of   Reference Rates, by John Williamson with a comment by Marc Flandreau (Austrian National Bank Working Papers WP130)Abstract
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Hong Kong Mortgage Rate Setting - An Alternative   Reference Rate?, by Jim Wong, Cho-hoi Hui and Laurence Fung (Hong Kong Monetary Authority Working Papers RM2005-09)Full text

A factor risk model with   reference returns for the US dollar and Japanese yen bond markets, by Carlos Bernadell (European Central Bank Working papers 641)Full text

Estimating the trend of M3 income velocity underlying the   reference value for monetary growth, by Claus Brand, Dieter Gerdesmeier and Barbara Roffia (European Central Bank Occasional papers 03)Full text

Equilibrium Mortgage Choice and Housing Tenure Decisions with

  Refinancing , by Matthew S. Chambers, Carlos Garriga, and Don Schlagenhauf (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2007-25)Abstract
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Equilibrium Mortgage Choice and Housing Tenure Decisions with   Refinancing , by Matthew Chambers, Carlos Garriga, and Don Schlagenhauf (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2007-049)Full text

Housing markets and economic growth: lessons from the US   refinancing boom, by Akash Deep and Dietrich Domanski (Bank for International Settlements Quarterly Review 0209e)Full text

After the   Refinancing Boom: Will Consumers Scale Back Their Spending?, by Margaret M. McConnell, Richard W. Peach, and (New York Fed Current issues ci09-12)Abstract
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Declining valuations and equilibrium bidding in central bank   refinancing operations, by Christian Ewerhart (European Central Bank Working papers 668)Full text

Optimal allotment policy in the Eurosystem's main   refinancing operations, by Christian Ewerhart, Nuno Cassola, Steen Ejerskov and Natacha Valla (European Central Bank Working papers 295)Full text

Declining Valuations and Equilibrium Bidding Central Bank   Refinancing Operations, by Christian Ewerhart, Nuno Cassola and Natacha Valla (Bank of France Working Papers Nr 151)Abstract
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The longer term   refinancing operations of the ECB, by Tobias Linzert, Dieter Nautz and Ulrich Bindseil (European Central Bank Working papers 359)Full text

Structural econometric approach to bidding in the main   refinancing operations of the Eurosystem, by Nuno Cassola (European Central Bank Working papers 793)Full text

How does the ECB allot liquidity in its weekly main   refinancing operations? A look at the empirical evidence, by Steen Ejerskov (European Central Bank Working papers No.244)Full text

Subprime   Refinancing: Equity Extraction and Mortgage Termination, by Souphala Chomsisengphet, and Anthony Pennington-Cross (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2006-023)Full text

The Repurchase Agreement

  Refined: GCF Repo®, by Michael J. Fleming and Kenneth D. Garbade (New York Fed Current issues ci09-06)Abstract
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Investment Spikes and Uncertainty in the Petroleum

  Refining Industry, by Timothy Dunne and Xiaoyi Mu (Cleveland Fed Working papers This paper investigates the effect of uncertainty on the investment decisions of petroleum refineries in the US. We construct uncertainty measures from commodity futures market and use data on actual capacity changes to measure investment episodes. Capacity changes in US refineries occur infrequently and a small number of investment spikes account for a large fraction of the change in industry capacity. Given the lumpy nature of investment adjustment in this industry, we empirically model the investment process using hazard models. An increase in uncertainty decreases the probability a refinery adjusts its capacity. The results are robust to various investment thresholds. Our findings lend support to theories that emphasize the role of irreversibility in investment decisions.)Full text

Do Prices

  Reflect Costs? A study of the price- and cost structure of retail payment services in the Swedish banking sector 2002, by Gabriela Guibourg and Björn Segendorf . (Sveriges Riksbank Working Papers No172)Abstract
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  Reflections on fiscalist divergent price-paths., by Oscar J. Arce (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0533)Abstract
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  Reflections on the Optimal Currency Area (oca) Criteria in the Light of EMU, by M.J. Artis (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 193)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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Left Behind: SSI in the Era of Welfare   Reform , by Richard V. Burkhauser and Mary C. Daly (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2003-12)Full text

Do Amnesty Programs Encourage Illegal Immigration? Evidence from the Immigration   Reform and Control Act (IRCA), by Pia M. Orrenius and Madeline Zavodny (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2001-19)Abstract
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The   reform and implementation of the Stability and Growth Pact, by Richard Morris, Hedwig Ongena and Ludger Schuknecht (European Central Bank Occasional papers 47)Full text

Tax   reform and labour-market performance in the euro area: a simulation-based analysis using the New Area-Wide Model, by Günter Coenen (European Central Bank Working papers 747)Full text

The Effects of Welfare   Reform and Related Policies on Single Mothers' Welfare Use and Employment in the 1990s, by Adam Looney (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2005-45)Abstract
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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

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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Lifting the burden: fundamental tax   reform and U.S. economic growth, by Dale W. Jorgenson, Kun-Young Yun (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 021)Full text

Expenditure   reform in industrialised countries: a case study approach, by Sebastian Hauptmeier (European Central Bank Working papers 634)Full text

Trade and the (Dis) Incentive to Reform Labor Markets: The Case of   Reform in the European Union, by George Alessandria and Alain Delacroix (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp04-18)Full text

Trade and the (Dis) Incentive to   Reform Labor Markets: The Case of Reform in the European Union, by George Alessandria and Alain Delacroix (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp04-18)Full text

The 1990s Institutional   Reform of Monetary Policy in Latin America, by Agustín Carstens , Luis I. Jácome (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 343)Abstract
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The   Reform of October 1979: How It Happened and Why, by David E. Lindsey, Athanasios Orphanides, and Robert H. Rasche (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2005-2)Abstract
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The   Reform of October 1979: How It Happened and Why, by David E. Lindsey, Athanasios Orphanides, and Robert H. Rasche (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2004-033)Full text

Assessing the Welfare Impact of the 2001 Tax   Reform on Dual-Earner Families, by Julie L. Hotchkiss and Robert E. Moore (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2007-27)Abstract
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The Impact of Welfare   Reform on Marriage and Divorce, by Marianne P. Bitler, Jonah B. Gelbach, Hilary W. Hoynes, and Madeline Zavodny (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2002-9)Abstract
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Social Security   Reform with Uninsurable Income Risk and Endogenous Borrowing Constraints, by Juan A. Rojas and Carlos Urrutia (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0602)Abstract
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Does   Reform Work? An Econometric Examination of the Reform-Growth Puzzle, by Ian Babetskii and Nauro F. Campos (Czech National Bank Working papers 2007/02)Abstract

Does   reform work? An econometric examination of the reform-growth puzzle, by Ian Babetskii and Nauro F.Campos (Bank of Finland BOFIT Discussion Papers 2007/13)Abstract
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  Reforming public expenditure in industrialised countries: are there trade-offs?, by Ludger Schuknecht and Vito Tanzi (European Central Bank Working papers 435)Full text

Quantifying the impact of structural

  reforms , by Ekkehard Ernst, Gang Gong (European Central Bank Working papers 666)Full text

Optimal Fiscal Policy in the Design of Social Security   Reforms , by Juan Carlos Conesa, and Carlos Garriga (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2007-035)Full text

Phoenix rising: Legal   reforms and changes in valuations in Finland during the economic crisis, by Timo Korkeamäki – Yrjö Koskinen – Tuomas Takalo (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2007/01)Abstract
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  Reforms and Confidence, by Pertti Haaparanta, Jukka Pirttilä (Bank of Finland BOFIT Discussion Papers 2005/01)Abstract
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Market   Reforms and Efficiency Gains in Chile, by Raphael Bergoeing, Andrés Hernando, Andrea Repetto (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 372)Abstract
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Economic   reforms and exchange rate pass-through to domestic prices in India, by Jeevan K Khundrakpam (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 225)Abstract
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Hard or soft? Institutional   reforms and infrastructure spending as determinants of foreign direct investment in China, by K. C. Fung and Alicia García Herrero (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0616)Abstract
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How Well Do the   Reforms and Institutions Explain Chilean Growth? An International Comparison, by César Calderón, Rodrigo Fuentes (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 314)Abstract
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Trade   Reforms and Manufacturing Industry in Chile, by Roberto Alvarez, Rodrigo Fuentes (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 210)Abstract
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The Determinants of Israel's Cost of Capital: Globalization,   Reforms and Politics, by Blass Asher, Peled Osnat, Yafeh Yishay (Bank of Israel Research - Discussion Papers dp0203)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

Anticipated Ramsey   reforms and the uniform taxation principle: the role of international financial markets, by Stephanie Schmitt-Grohé and Martín Uribe (European Central Bank Working papers No.210)Full text

Are Monetary Rules and   Reforms Complements or Substitutes?A Panel Analysis for the World versus OECD Countries, by Ansgar Belke, Bernhard Herz, Lukas Vogel (Austrian National Bank Working Papers WP129)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

Structural   reforms in EMU and the role of monetary policy - a survey of the literature, by Nadine Leiner-Killinger, Víctor López Pérez, Roger Stiegert and Giovanni Vitale (European Central Bank Occasional papers 66)Full text

The effects of EMU on structural   reforms in labour and product markets, by Romain Duval, Jørgen Elmeskov (European Central Bank Working papers 596)Full text

Regulatory   reforms in selected EU network industries, by Reiner Martin, Moreno Roma and Isabel Vansteenkiste (European Central Bank Occasional papers 28)Full text

The Effects of the 1986 and 1993 Tax   Reforms on Self-Employment, by Kevin Moore (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2004-5)Abstract
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Labour Market Structural   Reforms: some Lessons from the Recent Studies, by Denis Fougère (Bank of France Working Papers Nr 152)Abstract

Does Reform Work? An Econometric Examination of the

  Reform-Growth Puzzle, by Ian Babetskii and Nauro F. Campos (Czech National Bank Working papers 2007/02)Abstract

Does reform work? An econometric examination of the   reform-growth puzzle, by Ian Babetskii and Nauro F.Campos (Bank of Finland BOFIT Discussion Papers 2007/13)Abstract
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The EU budget - how much scope for institutional   reform?, by Henrik Enderlein, Johannes Lindner, Oscar Calvo-Gonzalez and Raymond Ritter (European Central Bank Occasional papers 27)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

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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Supply Shocks in the Transition Towards an Inflation Targeting   Reform: an Empirical Evidence for Guatemala, by Juan Carlos Castañeda, Carlos Eduardo Castillo (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 354)Abstract
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On the Speed of Economic   Reform: Tale of the Tortoise and the Hare, by Bruno Merlevede, Koen Schoors (Bank of Finland BOFIT Discussion Papers 2005/11)Abstract
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Did investors

  regard real estate as, by Serdar Dinc and Patrick M McGuire (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 164)Abstract
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Expenditure-Switching Effect and the Choice of Exchange Rate

  Regime , by Wei Dong (Bank of Canada Working papers 2007-54)Abstract
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The Effects of Anticipated Future Change in the Monetary Policy   Regime , by Juraj Antal and František Brázdik (Czech National Bank Working papers 2007/15)Abstract

Temporary shocks and unavoidable transitions to a high-unemployment   regime , by Wouter J. Denhaan (European Central Bank Working papers No.239)Full text

Pursuing financial stability under an inflation-targeting   regime , by By Q. Farooq Akram, Gunnar Bårdsen and Kjersti-Gro Lindquist (Central Bank of Norway Working Papers 2006/08)Full text


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