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The effects of a government expenditures

  shock , by Bernardino Adão, José Brandão de Brito (Bank of Portugal Working papers 2005-14)Abstract
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Large Investors: Implications for Equilibrium Asset, Returns,   Shock Absorption, and Liquidity, by Matthew Pritsker (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2005-36)Abstract
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Technology   Shock and Employment: Do We Really Need DSGE Models with a Fall in Hours?, by Martial Dupaigne, Patrick Fève and Julien Matheron (Bank of France Working Papers Nr 124)Abstract
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What does a technology   shock do? A VAR analysis with model-based sign restrictions (forthcoming), by Luca Dedola and Stefano Neri (European Central Bank Working papers 705)Full text

  Shock Identification of Macroeconomic ForecastsBased on Daily Panels, by Marlene Amstad and Andreas M. Fischer (New York Fed Staff reports 206)Abstract
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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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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

The Effects of a Technology   Shock in the Euro Area, by Nuno Alves, José Brandão de Brito, Sandra Gomes, João Sousa (Bank of Portugal Working papers 2006-01)Abstract
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The effects of stock market movements on consumption and investment: does the   shock matter?, by Stephen Millard and John Power (Bank of England Working papers 236)Abstract
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Labour taxation and   shock propagation in a New Keynesian model with search frictions, by Juuso Vanhala (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2006/12)Abstract
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Business Cycle Dynamics and   Shock Resilience in Chile, by Helmut Franken, Guillermo Le Fort, Eric Parrado (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 331)Abstract
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Stock exchanges industry consolidation and   shock transmission, by Julien Idier (Bank of France Working Papers Nr 159)Abstract
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Financial Systems and the Cost Channel Transmission of Monetary Policy

  Shocks , by Sylvia Kaufmann and Johann Scharler (Austrian National Bank Working Papers WP116)Abstract
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Understanding the Stock Market's Response to Monetary Policy   Shocks , by Johann Scharler (Austrian National Bank Working Papers WP093)Abstract
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Habit Formation and the Persistence of Monetary   Shocks , by Bouakez, Hafedh, Emanuela Cardia, and Francisco J. Ruge-Murcia (Bank of Canada Working papers 2002-27)Abstract
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Income Function of Chilean Households: Life Cicle and Persistence of   Shocks , by Paulina Granados Z. (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 257)Abstract
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A Critical View of Inflation Targeting: Crises, Limited Sustainability, and Aggregate   Shocks , by Michael Kumhof (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 127)Abstract
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Explaining the Great Moderation: it is not the   shocks , by Domenico Giannone (European Central Bank Working papers 865)Full text

Global financial transmission of monetary policy   shocks , by Michael Ehrmann and Marcel Fratzscher (European Central Bank Working papers 616)Full text

International risk-sharing and the transmission of productivity   shocks , by Giancarlo Corsetti, Luca Dedola and Sylvain Leduc (European Central Bank Working papers 308)Full text

The Impact of Interest Rate   Shocks , by Wensheng Peng, Kitty Lai, Frank Leung and Chang Shu (Hong Kong Monetary Authority Working Papers RM2003-07)Full text

Money Velocity in an Endogenous Growth Business Cycle with Credit   Shocks , by Szilárd Benk - Max Gillman - Michal Kejak (Magyar Nemzeti Bank Working papers 2007/05)Abstract
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Optimal Fiscal Policy in a Small Open Economy with Incomplete Markets and Interest Rate   Shocks , by Cortés Espada Josué Fernando (Bank of Mexico Working Papers 2006-09)Full text

Policy Rules and External   Shocks , by Laurence Ball (Central Bank of Norway Working Papers 2001/03)Full text

Trade patterns, trade balances and idiosyncratic   shocks , by Claudia Canals, Xavier Gabaix, Josep M. Vilarrubia and David Weinstein (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0721)Abstract
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The labor market effects of technology   shocks , by Fabio Canova, David López-Salido and Claudio Michelacci (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0719)Abstract
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The role of asset prices in transmitting monetary and other   shocks , by Stephen P Millard and Simon J Wells (Bank of England Working papers 188)Abstract
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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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A Flexible Finite-Horizon Identification of Technology   Shocks , by Neville Francis; Michael T. Owyang; Jennifer E. Roush (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2005-832)Abstract
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International Risk-Sharing and the Transmission of Productivity   Shocks , by Giancarlo Corsetti; Luca Dedola; Sylvain Leduc (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2005-826)Abstract
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Capital Controls and the International Transmission of U.S. Money   Shocks , by Jacques Miniane; John H. Rogers (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2003-778)Abstract
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How Valuable Is Exchange Rate Flexibility? Optimal Monetary Policy under Sectoral   Shocks , by Cédric Tille (New York Fed Staff reports 147)Abstract
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The Timing of Monetary Policy   Shocks , by Giovanni Olivei and Silvana Tenreyro (Boston Fed Working papers 04-01)Abstract
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Identifying the Macroeconomic Effect of Loan Supply   Shocks , by Joe Peek, Eric S. Rosengren , and Geoffrey M. B. Tootell Revised article forthcoming in Journal of Monetary Economics. (Boston Fed Working papers 00-02)Abstract
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The Relative Price Effects of Monetary   Shocks , by Nathan S. Balke and Mark A. Wynne (Dallas Fed Working Papers wp0306)Full text

International Risk-Sharing and the Transmission of Productivity   Shocks , by Giancarlo Corsetti (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp03-19)Full text

Data Revisions and the Identification of Monetary Policy   Shocks , by Dean Croushore and Charles L. Evans (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp03-01)Full text

Speculative Growth and Overreaction to Technology   Shocks , by Lansing (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2008-08)Full text

Government Employment and the Dynamic Effects of Fiscal Policy   Shocks , by Cavallo (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2005-16)Full text

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

A Defense of the RBC Theory: Understanding the Puzzling Effects of Technology   Shocks , by Pengfei Wang, and Yi Wen (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2007-026)Full text

Understanding the Puzzling Effects of Technology   Shocks , by Pengfei Wang, and Yi Wen (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2007-018)Full text

Understanding the Impact of Oil   Shocks , by Luís Aguiar-Conraria, and Yi Wen (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2005-042)Full text

Do Free Trade Agreements Enhance the Transmission of   Shocks Across Countries?., by César Calderón (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 213)Abstract
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Do Energy-Price   Shocks Affect Core-Price Measures?, by Owen Humpage and Eduard Pelz (Cleveland Fed Working papers WP0215)Full text

Liquidity   shocks and asset price boom/bust cycles, by Ramón Adalid and Carsten Detken (European Central Bank Working papers 732)Full text

Financial fragility, macroeconomic   shocks and banks' loan losses: evidence from Europe, by Jarmo Pesola (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2007/15)Abstract
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Monetary Policy   Shocks and Business Cycle Fluctuations in a Small Open Economy: Sweden 1986-2002, by Jesper Lindé (Sveriges Riksbank Working Papers No153)Abstract
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Investment   Shocks and Business Cycles, by Alejandro Justiniano, Giorgio E. Primiceri, and Andrea Tambalotti (New York Fed Staff reports 322)Abstract
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Technology   Shocks and Business Cycles: The Role of Processing Stages and Nominal Rigidities, by Louis Phaneuf and Nooman Rebei (Bank of Canada Working papers 2007-07)Abstract
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Demand   Shocks and Economic Fluctuations, by Yi Wen (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2006-011)Full text

Monetary Unions, External   Shocks and Economic Performance, by Sebastian Edwards with a comment by Enrique Alberola (Austrian National Bank Working Papers WP126)Abstract
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Oil   shocks and endogenous markups: results from an estimated euro area DSGE model, by Marcelo Sánchez (European Central Bank Working papers 860)Full text

Globel Macro-financial   shocks and expected default frequencies in the Euro Area, by Olli Castrén (European Central Bank Working papers 875)Full text

Oil   Shocks and External Adjustment, by Martin Bodenstein, Christopher J. Erceg, and Luca Guerrieri (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2007-897)Abstract
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Macroeconomic   Shocks and Financial Vulnerability, by Jorge Carrera, Luis N. Lanteri (Central Bank of Argentina Working Papers 2007/17)Full text

Comparing   shocks and frictions in US and Euro Area business cycles: a Bayesian dsge approach, by Frank Smets and Raf Wouters (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 061)Full text

Comparing   shocks and frictions in US and euro area business cycles: a Bayesian DSGE approach, by Frank Smets and Raf Wouters (European Central Bank Working papers 391)Full text

  Shocks and Frictions in US Business Cycles: a Bayesian DSGE Approach, by Frank Smets, Raf Wouters (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 109)Abstract
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  Shocks and frictions in US business cycles: a Bayesian DSGE approach, by Frank Smets and Raf Wouters (European Central Bank Working papers 722)Full text

Pricing-to-market, sectoral   shocks and gains from monetary cooperation, by Bastiaan Verhoef (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 110)Full text

US   shocks and global exchange rate configurations, by Marcel Fratzscher (European Central Bank Working papers 835)Full text

  Shocks and Government Beliefs: The Rise and Fall of American Inflation, by Thomas Sargent, Noah Williams, and Tao Zha (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2004-22)Abstract
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Technology   Shocks and Hours Worked: Checking for Robust Conclusions, by Karl Whelan (Central Bank of Ireland Research Technical Papers 04/RT/06)Abstract
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Oil   Shocks and Inflation The Case of Chile and a Sample of Industrial Countries, by Pablo Pincheira Álvaro García (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 413)Abstract
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Technology   shocks and job flows, by Claudio Michelacci and David López-Salido (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0308)Abstract
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Aggregate   Shocks and Labor Market Fluctuations, by Helge Braun, Reinout De Bock, and Riccardo DiCecio (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2006-004)Full text

Investment-Specific Technology   Shocks and Labor Market Frictions, by Reinout De Bock (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 108)Abstract
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Oil   Shocks and Monetary Policy in an Estimated DSGE Model for a Small Open Economy, by Juan Pablo Medina, Claudio Soto (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 353)Abstract
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Technology   Shocks and Monetary Policy in an Estimated Sticky Price Model of the Euro Area, by Sanvi Avouyi-Dovi and Julien Matheron (Bank of France Working Papers Nr 126)Abstract
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Technology   Shocks and Monetary Policy in an Estimated Sticky Price Model of the US Economy, by Sanvi Avouyi-Dovi and Julien Matheron (Bank of France Working Papers Nr 123)Abstract
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Deflationary   Shocks and Monetary Rules: An Open-Economy Scenario Analysis, by Douglas Laxton, Papa N’Diaye, and Paolo Pesenti (New York Fed Staff reports 267)Abstract
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Oil   Shocks and Optimal Monetary Policy, by Carlos Montoro (Banco Central de Reserva del Perú and LSE) (Central Reserve Bank of Peru Working Papers 2007-010)Abstract
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Dynamic Contracting, Persistent   Shocks and Optimal Taxation, by Yuzhe Zhang (Minneapolis Fed Working Papers WP640)Abstract
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General Equilibrium Dynamics of External   Shocks and Policy Changes in Chile, by Francisco A. Gallego, Klaus Schmidt-Hebbel, Luis Servén, (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 271)Abstract
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Identifying fiscal   shocks and policy regimes in OECD countries, by Giuseppe de Arcangelis and Serena Lamartina (European Central Bank Working papers 281)Full text

Supply   Shocks and Real Exchange Rate Dynamics: Canadian Evidence, by Gauthier, Céline and David Tessier (Bank of Canada Working papers 2002-31)Abstract
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Oil price   shocks and real GDP growth: empirical evidence for some OECD countries, by Rebeca Jiménez-Rodríguez and Marcelo Sánchez (European Central Bank Working papers 362)Full text

Fiscal   shocks and real rigidities, by Furlanetto, Francesco; Seneca, Martin (Danmarks Nationalbank Working papers WP55/2008)Abstract
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Fiscal   shocks and real rigidities, by Francesco Furlanetto and Martin Seneca, (Central Bank of Norway Working Papers 2008/10)Abstract
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Oil-Price   Shocks and Retail Energy Prices in Canada, by Chacra, Marwan (Bank of Canada Working papers 2002-38)Abstract
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Technology   shocks and robust sign restrictions in a euro area SVAR, by Gert Peersman and Roland Straub (European Central Bank Working papers 373)Full text

International trade, technological   shocks and spillovers in the labour market; A GVAR analysis of the US manufacturing sector, by Paul Hiebert and Isabel Vansteenkiste (European Central Bank Working papers 731)Full text

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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Fundamental Economic   Shocks and The Macroeconomy, by Charles L. Evans, David A. Marshall (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 351)Abstract
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Energy Price   Shocks and the Macroeconomy: The Role of Consumer Durables, by Rajeev Dhawan and Karsten Jeske (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2006-09)Abstract
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Uncertainty about the Persistence of Cost-Push   Shocks and the Optimal Reaction of the Monetary Authority., by Rodríguez Arnulfo; González Fidel; González García Jesús R. (Bank of Mexico Working Papers 2007-05)Full text

Monetary Policy   Shocks and the Role of House Prices Across European Countries, by (DNB) (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 015)Full text

Idiosyncratic   Shocks and the Role of Nonconvexities in Plant and Aggregate Investment Dynamics, by Aubhik Khan and Julia K. Thomas (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp07-24)Full text

Idiosyncratic   Shocks and the Role of Nonconvexities in Plant and Aggregate Investment Dynamics, by Aubhik Khan and Julia K. Thomas (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp04-15)Full text

Expansionary Fiscal   Shocks and the Trade Deficit, by Christopher J. Erceg; Luca Guerrieri; Christopher Gust (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2005-825)Abstract
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Temporary   shocks and unavoidable transitions to a high-unemployment regime, by Wouter J. Denhaan (European Central Bank Working papers No.239)Full text

Global   Shocks and Unemployment Adjustment, by Ron Smith and Gylfi Zoega (Central Bank of Iceland Working Papers 24)Full text

Stale information,   shocks and volatility, by Reint Gropp and Arjan Kadareja (European Central Bank Working papers 686)Full text

Transmission of Business Cycle   Shocks between Unequal Neighbours: Germany and Austria, by Gerhard Fenz, Martin Schneider (Austrian National Bank Working Papers WP137)Abstract
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Does information help recovering structural   shocks from past observations? (forthcoming), by Domenico Giannone and Lucrezia Reichlin (European Central Bank Working papers 632)Full text

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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Productivity   Shocks in a Model with Vintage Capital and Heterogeous Labor, by Marquis, Trehan (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2007-06)Full text

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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Characterization of the Dynamic Effects of Fiscal   Shocks in a Small Open Economy, by Nooman Rebei (Bank of Canada Working papers 2004-41)Abstract
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Monetary policy   shocks in a two-sector open economy: an empirical study, by Ricardo Llaudes (European Central Bank Working papers 799)Full text

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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Identifying the Effects of Monetary Policy   Shocks in an Open Economy, by Tor Jacobson , Per Jansson , Anders Vredin and Anders Warne (Sveriges Riksbank Working Papers No134)Abstract
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The role of macroeconomic   shocks in banking crises., by Jarmo Pesola (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2001/06)Abstract

Identifying Fiscal Policy   Shocks in Chile and Colombia, by Jorge E. Restrepo, Hernán Rincón (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 370)Abstract
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Coping with Terms-of-Trade   Shocks in Developing Countries, by Christian Broda and Cédric Tille (New York Fed Current issues ci09-11)Abstract
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The Role of Interest Rates and Productivity   Shocks in Emerging Market Fluctuations, by Mark Aguiar; Guita Gopinath (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 445)Abstract
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What are the spill-overs from fiscal   shocks in Europe? An empirical analysis, by Massimo Giuliodori and Roel Beetsma (European Central Bank Working papers 325)Full text

The macroeconomic effects of exogenous fiscal policy   shocks in Germany: a disaggregated SVAR analysis, by Kirsten H. Heppke-Falk, Jörn Tenhofen, Guntram B. Wolff (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200641)Full text

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

Propagation of nominal   shocks in open economies, by Andersen, Torben M.; Beier, Niels C. (Danmarks Nationalbank Working papers WP05/2002)Abstract
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The economic effects of exogenous fiscal   shocks in Spain: a SVAR approach, by Francisco de Castro Fernández and Pablo Hernández de Cos (European Central Bank Working papers 647)Full text

The economic effects of exogenous fiscal   shocks in Spain: a Svar approach, by Francisco de Castro and Pablo Hernández de Cos (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0604)Abstract
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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

Identification of Monetary Policy   Shocks in the Brazilian Market for Bank Reserves, by Adriana Soares Sales and Maria Tannuri-Pianto (Central Bank of Brazil Working Papers 154)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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The Transmission of Monetary and Technology   Shocks in the Euro Area, by Nuno Alves, José Brandão de Brito, Sandra Gomes, João Sousa (Bank of Portugal Working papers 2006-02)Abstract
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Monetary policy   shocks in the euro area and global liquidity spillovers, by João Sousa and Andrea Zaghini (European Central Bank Working papers 309)Full text

Price-setting behaviour, competition, and mark-up   shocks in the New Keynesian model, by Hashmat Khan (Bank of England Working papers 240)Abstract
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The Transmission of Domestic   Shocks in the Open Economy, by Christopher J. Erceg, Christopher Gust, and David Lopez-Salido (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2007-906)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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Transmission of Exchange Rate   Shocks into Domestic Inflation: The Case of the Czech Republic, by Oxana Babetskaia-Kukharchuk (Czech National Bank Working papers 2007/12)Abstract

Technology   Shocks Matter, by Jonas Fisher (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2002-14)Abstract
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On the Impact of Income and Policy   Shocks on Consumption, by Tamim Bayoumi and Silvia Sgherri (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 152)Full text

The Impact of Chinese Monetary Policy   Shocks on East Asia?, by Tomasz Kozluk and Aaron Mehrotra (Bank of Finland BOFIT Discussion Papers 2008/05)Abstract
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Identifying the effects of monetary policy   shocks on exchange rates using high frequency data, by Jon Faust (European Central Bank Working papers No.167)Full text

Modelling the second-round effects of supply-side   shocks on inflation, by Tibor Hlédik (Czech National Bank Working papers 2003/12)Abstract
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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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The Effect of Adverse Supply   Shocks on Monetary Policy and Output, by Maria da Glória D. S. Araújo, Mirta Bugarin, Marcelo Kfoury Muinhos and Jose Ricardo C. Silva (Central Bank of Brazil Working Papers 103)Abstract
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The Effect of Adverse Oil Price   Shocks on Monetary Policy and Output Using a Dynamic Small Open Economy General Equilibrium Model With Staggered Price for Brazil, by Mirta Noemi Sataka Bugarin, Marcelo Kfoury Muinhos, Jose Ricardo da Costa e Silva, Maria da Glória D. Silva Araújo (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 348)Abstract
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The impact of exchange rate   shocks on sectoral activity and prices in the euro area, by Elke Hahn (European Central Bank Working papers 796)Full text

The Effects of Nominal and Real   Shocks on the Chilean Real Exchange Rate During the Nineties, by Claudio Soto (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 220)Abstract
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Estimating the immediate impact of monetary policy   shocks on the exchange rate, by András Rezessy (Magyar Nemzeti Bank Occasional papers 2005/38)Abstract
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Aggregate   Shocks or Aggregate Information? Costly Information and Business Cycle Comovement, by Veldkamp, Wolfers (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2006-26)Full text

The Transmission of World   Shocks to Emerging-Market Countries: An Empirical Analysis, by Brigitte Desroches (Bank of Canada Working papers 2004-44)Abstract
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Pass-through of external   shocks to euro area inflation, by Elke Hahn (European Central Bank Working papers No.243)Full text

How Professional Forecasters View   Shocks to GDP, by Spencer Krane (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2006-19)Abstract
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The transmission of emerging market   shocks to global equity markets, by Marcel Fratzscher (European Central Bank Working papers 724)Full text

The transmission of emerging market   shocks to global equity markets, by Lucía Cuadro Sáez, Marcel Fratzscher and Christian Thimann (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0727)Abstract
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Using Structural   Shocks to Identify Models of Investment, by John M. Roberts (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2005-69)Abstract
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On Inflation and the Persistence of   Shocks to Output, by Maral Kichian and Richard Luger (Bank of Canada Working papers 2001-22)Abstract
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Effects of Macroeconomic   Shocks to the Quality of the Aggregate Loan Portfolio, by Ivan Baboucek and Martin Jancar (Czech National Bank Working papers 2005/01)Abstract

International transmission of transitory and persistent monetary   shocks under imperfect information, by Andersen, Torben M.; Beier, Niels C. (Danmarks Nationalbank Working papers WP15/2004)Abstract
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Measuring Oil-Price   Shocks Using Market-Based Information, by Cavallo, Wu (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2006-28)Full text

Monetary policy   shocks - a nonfundamental look at the data, by Matt Klaeffing (European Central Bank Working papers No.228)Full text

Monetary Policy Inertia or Persistent   Shocks?, by Julio Carrillo, Patrick Fève and Julien Matheron (Bank of France Working Papers Nr 150)Abstract
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Does Asia's choice of exchange rate regime affect Europe's exposure to US   shocks?, by Bojan Markovic and Laura Povoledo (Bank of England Working papers 318)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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What are the effects of fiscal policy   shocks? A VAR-based comparative analysis, by Dario Caldara and Christophe Kamps (European Central Bank Working papers 877)Full text

Supply Shocks, Demand   Shocks, and Labor Market Fluctuations, by Helge Braun, Reinout De Bock, and Riccardo DiCecio (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2007-015)Full text

Monetary Policy, Oil   Shocks, and TFP: Accounting for the Decline in U.S. Volatility, by Sylvain Leduc and Keith Sill (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2006-873)Abstract
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Monetary Policy, Oil   Shocks, and TFP: Accounting for the Decline in U.S. Volatility, by Sylvain Leduc and Keith Sill (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp03-22)Full text

Bank Lending, Credit   Shocks, and the Transmission of Canadian Monetary Policy, by Atta-Mensah, Joseph and Ali Dib (Bank of Canada Working papers 2003-9)Abstract
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Inflation Targeting in Brazil:   Shocks, Backward-looking prices, and IMF conditionality, by Joel Bogdanski, Paulo Springer de Freitas, Ilan Goldfajn, Alexandre Antonio Tombini (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 110)Abstract
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Productivity   shocks, budget deficits and the current account, by Matthieu Bussière (European Central Bank Working papers 509)Full text

Supply   Shocks, Demand Shocks, and Labor Market Fluctuations, by Helge Braun, Reinout De Bock, and Riccardo DiCecio (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2007-015)Full text

Technology   Shocks, Employment, and Labor Market Frictions, by Federico S. Mandelman and Francesco Zanetti (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2008-10)Abstract
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Monetary Policy   Shocks, Inventory Dynamics, and Price-setting Behavior, by Jung, Yun (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2006-02)Full text

Brazil's Financial System: Resilience to   Shocks, no Currency Substitution, but Struggling to Promote Growth, by Ilan Goldfajn, Katherine Hennings and Hélio Mori (Central Bank of Brazil Working Papers 075)Abstract
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Asset Price   Shocks, Real Expenditures, and Financial Structure: A Multi-Country Analysis, by (DNB) (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 014)Full text

Asymmetric   Shocks, Risk Sharing, and the Latter Mundell, by Klaus Desmet (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0222)Full text

  Shocks, structures or monetary policies? The euro area and US after 2001, by Lawrence Christiano (European Central Bank Working papers 774)