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  Sin Cause Macroeconomic Damnation?, by Luis Felipe Céspedes, Roberto Chang, Andrés Velasco (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 234)Abstract
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The determinants of ‘domestic' original   sin in emerging market economies, by Arnaud Mehl and Julien Reynaud (European Central Bank Working papers 560)Full text

Three episodes of financial fragility in Norway

  since the 1890s, by Karsten R Gerdrup (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 142)Abstract
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‘Some unpleasant fiscal arithmetic': the role of monetary and fiscal policy in public debt dynamics   since the 1970s, by Harri Hasko (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2007/28)Abstract
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Labour force developments in the euro area   since the 1980s, by Véronique Genre and Ramón Gómez-Salvador (European Central Bank Occasional papers 04)Full text

Retirement on a Pension in the Public Sector in Israel   since the 1980s 22.2.2006, by Mazar Yuval (Bank of Israel Research - Discussion Papers dp0603)Abstract
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Government Spending Adjustment: The OECD   Since the 1990s 7.9.2005, by Hercowitz Zvi, Strawczynski Michel (Bank of Israel Research - Discussion Papers dp0509)Abstract
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Capital flows in East Asia   since the 1997 crisis, by Robert N McCauley (Bank for International Settlements Quarterly Review 0306e)Full text

Money Demand in the Czech Republic   since Transition, by Don Bredin and Keith Cuthbertson (Central Bank of Ireland Research Technical Papers 01/RT/03)Abstract
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Monetary Trends and Business Cycles in Denmark   Since 1875, by Abildgren, Kim (Danmarks Nationalbank Working papers WP43/2006)Abstract
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Estimates of the government budget balance   since 1875, by Abildgren, Kim (Danmarks Nationalbank Working papers WP30/2005)Abstract
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Nominal Rigidities and Monetary Policy in Canada   Since 1981, by Dib, Ali (Bank of Canada Working papers 2002-25)Abstract
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The Real Exchange Rate and the Balassa-Samuelson Hypothesis: An Appraisal of Israel's Case   Since 1986, by Romanov Dmitri (Bank of Israel Research - Discussion Papers dp0309)Abstract
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Equipment Expenditures   since 1995: The Boom and the Bust, by Jonathan McCarthy (New York Fed Current issues ci07-09)Abstract
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Macroeconomic Determinants of Banking Financial Performance and Resilience in

  Singapore , by Robert St. Clair (Monetary Authority of Singapore Staff Papers No. 38)Abstract
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Education For Growth: The Premium On Education And Work Experience In   Singapore , by Audrey Low, Sam Ouliaris, Edward Robinson, and Wong Yuet Mei (Monetary Authority of Singapore Staff Papers No. 26)Abstract
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Monetary policy regimes and macroeconomic outcomes: Hong Kong and   Singapore , by Stefan Gerlach and Petra Gerlach-Kristen (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 204)Abstract
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Using Leading Indicators to Forecast the   Singapore Electronics Industry, by Ng Yi Ping, Tu Suh Ping, Edward Robinson and Choy Keen Meng (Monetary Authority of Singapore Staff Papers No. 30)Abstract
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Managed Floating and Intermediate Exchange Rate Systems: The   Singapore Experience, by Khor Hoe Ee, Edward Robinson and Jason Lee (Monetary Authority of Singapore Staff Papers No. 37)Abstract
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  Singapore's Balance of Payments, 1965 to 2003: An Analysis, by Jean Tay, Saktiandi Supaat, Shivani Tharmaratnam and Edward Robinson (Monetary Authority of Singapore Staff Papers No. 33)Abstract
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  Singapore's Exchange Rate-Centered Monetary Policy Regime and Its Relevance for China, by Bennett T McCallum (Monetary Authority of Singapore Staff Papers No. 43)Abstract
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FSAP Stress Testing :   Singapore's Experience, by Chan Lily and Lim Phang Hong (Monetary Authority of Singapore Staff Papers No. 34)Abstract
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Assessing   Singapore's Export Competitiveness Through Dynamic Shift-Share Analysis, by Ting Su Chern, Tu Suh Ping, Edward Robinson, Peter Wilson, and Ho Shih Chuan (Monetary Authority of Singapore Staff Papers No. 23)Abstract
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  Singapore's Unique Monetary Policy: How Does It Work?, by Eric Parrado (Monetary Authority of Singapore Staff Papers No. 31)Abstract
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Investigating The Relationship between Exchange Rate Volatility and Macroeconomic Volatility In   Singapore?, by Saktiandi Supaat, Angela Phang, Ng Heng Tiong, and Edward Robinson (Monetary Authority of Singapore Staff Papers No. 25)Abstract
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The Long-Run Real Effective Exchange Rate of   Singapore: A Behavioural Approach, by Ronald MacDonald (Monetary Authority of Singapore Staff Papers No. 36)Abstract
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Financial Market Integration in   Singapore: The Narrow and the Broad Views, by Financial and Special Studies Division (Monetary Authority of Singapore Staff Papers No. 20)Abstract
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  Singer Redux, by John T. Cuddington, Rodney Ludema, Shamila A Jayasuriya (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 140)Abstract
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Endogeneities of optimum currency areas: what brings countries sharing a

  single currency closer together?, by Paul De Grauwe and Francesco Paolo Mongelli (European Central Bank Working papers 468)Full text

The economic impact of the   Single Euro Payments Area, by Heiko Schmiedel (European Central Bank Occasional papers 71)Full text

Is there a single frontier in a   single European banking market?, by Jaap W. B. Bos and Heiko Schmiedel (European Central Bank Working papers 701)Full text

The   single European electricity market: A long road to convergence, by François Coppens, David Vivet (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 084)Abstract
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Intellectual Property Rights and Standard Setting in Financial Services: The Case of the   Single European Payments Area, by Robert M. Hunt, Samuli Simojoki, and Tuomas Takalo (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp07-20)Full text

Is there a   single frontier in a single European banking market?, by Jaap W. B. Bos and Heiko Schmiedel (European Central Bank Working papers 701)Full text

Monetary Policy with   Single Instrument Feedback Rules, by Bernardino Adão, Isabel Horta Correia, Pedro Teles (Bank of Portugal Working papers 2004-19)Abstract
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Monetary Policy with   Single Instrument Feedback Rules, by Bernardino Adão, Isabel Correia, Pedro Teles (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2004-30)Abstract
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Has the EU's   Single Market Programme Fostered Competition? Testing for a Decrese in Markup Rations in EU Industries, by Harald Badinger (Austrian National Bank Working Papers WP135)Abstract
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Unique equilibrium with   single monetary instrument rules, by Bernardino Adão, Isabel Horta Correia, Pedro Teles (Bank of Portugal Working papers 2005-12)Abstract
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What If Welfare had no Work Requirements? The Age of Youngest Child Exemption and the Rise in Employment of   Single Mothers, by Jonathan F. Pingle (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2003-57)Abstract
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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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Switching from   single to multiple bank lending relationships: determinants and implications, by Luísa A Farinha and João A C Santos (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 083)Abstract
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Differential Mortality, Uncertain Medical Expenses, and the Saving of Elderly

  Singles , by Mariacristina De Nardi, Eric French, John Bailey Jones (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2005-13)Abstract
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An Economic Activity Index for Ireland: The Dynamic

  Single-Factor Method, by Alan P Murphy (Central Bank of Ireland Research Technical Papers 05/RT/04)Abstract
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The Profitability of Small,   Single-Market Banks In an Era of Multimarket Banking, by Timothy H. Hannan and Robin A. Prager (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2006-41)Abstract
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The Effects of Competition from Large, Multimarket Firms on the Performance of Small,   Single-Market Firms: Evidence from the Banking Industry, by Allen N. Berger, Astrid A. Dick, Lawrence G. Goldberg, and Lawrence J. White (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2005-15)Abstract
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The Maastricht Inflation Criterion: 'Saints" and '

  Sinners", by Aleš Bulír and Jaromír Hurník (Czech National Bank Working papers 2006/08)Abstract

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  Sin, and International Bond Portfolios, by John D. Burger; Francis E. Warnock (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2003-755)Abstract
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The Cyclicality of Worker Flows: New Evidence from the

  SIPP , by Shigeru Fujita, Christopher J. Nekarda, and Garey Ramey (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp07-05)Full text

An Analysis of Off-

  Site Supervision of Banks' Profitability, Risk and Capital Adequacy: a portfolio simulation approach applied to brazilian banks, by Theodore M. Barnhill, Marcos R. Souto and Benjamin M. Tabak (Central Bank of Brazil Working Papers 117)Abstract
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Flying Geese or

  Sitting Ducks: China's Impact on the Trading Fortunes of other Asian Economies, by Alan G. Ahearne, John G. Fernald, Prakash Loungani, and John W. Schindler (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2006-887)Abstract
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Consumer credit scoring: do

  situational circumstances matter?, by Robert B Avery, Paul S Calem and Glenn B Canner (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 146)Abstract
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News and Interest Rate Expectations: A Study of

  Six Central Banks, by Ellis Connolly and Marion Kohler (Reserve Bank of Australia Research Discussion Papers RDP2004-10)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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Banking sector output and labour productivity in   six European countries, by Leena Mörttinen (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2002/12)Abstract
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The industrial impact of oil price shocks: evidence from the industries of   six OECD countries, by Rebeca Jiménez-Rodríguez (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0731)Abstract
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Chile's Regional Arrangements: the Importance of Market Access and Lowering the Tariff to   Six Percent, by Glenn W. Harrison, Thomas F. Rutherford, David G. Tarr (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 238)Abstract
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  Six Ways to Leave Unemployment, by Pedro Portugal, John T. Addison (Bank of Portugal Working papers 2003-11)Abstract
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The stabilizing role of government

  size , by Javier Andrés, Rafael Doménech and Antonio Fatás (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0710)Abstract
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Eat or Be Eaten: A Theory of Mergers and Firm   Size , by Gary Gorton, Matthias Kahl, Richard J. Rosen (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2006-14)Abstract
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Worker Turnover, Industry Localization, and Producer   Size , by Christopher H. Wheeler (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2004-021)Full text

Government   size and output volatility: is there a relationship?, by Matti Virén (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2005/08)Abstract
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The joint   size and ownership specialization in banks' lending, by Javier Delgado, Vicente Salas and Jesús Saurina (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0606)Abstract
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  Size and Value Anomalies under Regime Shifts, by Massimo Guidolin, and Allan Timmerman (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2005-007)Full text

New Goods and the   Size Distribution of Firms, by Erzo G.J. Luttmer (Minneapolis Fed Working Papers WP649)Abstract
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The   Size Distribution of Firms in an Economy with Fixed and Entry Costs, by Erzo G.J. Luttmer (Minneapolis Fed Working Papers wp633)Abstract
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Educational Spillovers: Does One   Size Fit All?, by Robert Baumann and Raphael Solomon (Bank of Canada Working papers 2005-10)Abstract
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The Dynamics of Market Structure and Market   Size in Two Health Services Industries, by Timothy Dunne, Shawn D. Klimek, Mark J. Roberts and Yi Xu (Cleveland Fed Working papers WP07-12)Full text

Medium-   Size Macroeconomic Model for the Brazilian Economy, by Marcelo Kfoury Muinhos and Sergio Afonso Lago Alves (Central Bank of Brazil Working Papers 064)Abstract
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Market   Size Matters, by Jeffrey R. Campbell , Hugo Hopenhayn (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2003-12)Abstract
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  Size matters: economies of scale in European payments processing, by Christine Beijnen and Wilko Bolt (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 155)Full text

Determinants of the   size of a monetary policy committee: Theory and cross country evidence, by Szilárd Erhart and Jose Luis Vasquez-Paz (Central Reserve Bank of Peru Working Papers 2008-001)Abstract
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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

Inflation and the   Size of Government, by Song Han and Casey B. Mulligan (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2002-1)Abstract
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Government spending volatility and the   size of nations, by Davide Furceri and Marcos Poplawski Ribeiro (European Central Bank Working papers 924)Full text

The Optimal   Size of Public Sector and Endogenous Growth Under Rent-Seeking Competition, by Changmin Kim and Hyun Park (The Bank of Korea Economic Papers 45)Abstract
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On The Estimated   Size of the Balassa-Samuelson Effect in CEC5 Countries - Edited by Mihály András Kovács, by CEC5 (Magyar Nemzeti Bank Working papers 2002/05)Abstract
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How would formula apportionment in the EU affect the distribution and the   size of the corporate tax base? - An analysis based on German multinationals, by Clemens Füst, Thomas Hemmelgarn, Fred Ramb (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200620)Full text

The Use of Cash and the   Size of the Shadow Economy in Sweden, by Gabriela Guibourg and Björn Segendorf (Sveriges Riksbank Working Papers No204)Abstract
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The Impact of Network   Size on Bank Branch Performance, by Beverly Hirtle (New York Fed Staff reports 211)Abstract
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Local or State? Evidence on Bank Market   Size Using Branch Prices, by Paul Edelstein and Donald P. Morgan (New York Fed Economic policy review 0605morg)Abstract
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Financial Constraints and Investment: Assessing the Impact of a World Bank Loan Program on Small and Medium-

  Sized Enterprises in Sri Lanka, by Varouj Aivazian, Dipak Mazumdar, and Eric Santor (Bank of Canada Working papers 2003-37)Abstract
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Bank Credit to Small and Medium-   Sized Enterprises: The Role of Creditor Protection, by Arturo Galindo, Alejandro Micco (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 347)Abstract
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The Monetary Transmission Mechanism in Chile: A Medium-   Sized Macroeconometric Model, by Carlos García, Pablo García, Igal Magendzo, Jorge Restrepo (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 254)Abstract
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Survival of Small and Medium-   Sized Plants in Chile: Has it Changed over Time?, Does it Differ across Industries?, by Roberto Álvarez, Sebastián Vergara (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 427)Abstract
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  Sizes and Payments in Commodity Money Systems, by Angela Redish and Warren E. Weber (Minneapolis Fed Working Papers WP658)Abstract
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On the Design of Sustainable and Fair PAYG Pension Systems When Cohort   Sizes Change, by Markus Knell (Austrian National Bank Working Papers WP095)Abstract
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City   Sizes, Housing Costs, and Wealth, by Luci Ellis, Dan Andrews (Reserve Bank of Australia Research Discussion Papers RDP2001-08)Abstract
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Family trusts: ownership,

  size, and their impact on measures of wealth and home ownership, by Phil Briggs (Reserve Bank of New Zealand Discussion Papers DP2006/06)Abstract
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Government   size, composition, volatility and economic growth, by António Afonso and Davide Furceri (European Central Bank Working papers 849)Full text

Bank   size, credit and the sources of bank market risk, by Ryan Stever (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 238)Abstract
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Equal   size, equal role? Interdependence between the euro area and the United States, by Michael Ehrmann and Marcel Fratzscher (European Central Bank Working papers 342)Full text

Equal   Size, Equal Role? Interest Rate Interdependence Between the Euro Area and the United States, by Michael Ehrmann; Marcel Fratzscher (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2004-800)Abstract
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  Size, growth and bank dynamics (543 KB, by Enrique Benito (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0801)Abstract
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Geographic Concentration and Establishment   Size: Analysis in an Alternative Economic Geography Model, by Thomas J. Holmes and John J. Stevens (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2002-17)Abstract
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Optimal monetary policy committee   size: Theory and cross country evidence, by Szilárd Erhart - Jose-Luis Vasquez-Paz (Magyar Nemzeti Bank Working papers 2007/06)Abstract
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International Asset Allocation under Regime Switching,

  Skew and Kurtosis Preferences, by Massimo Guidolin, and Allan Timmerman (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2005-034)Full text

Optimal Portfolio Choice under Regime Switching,   Skew and Kurtosis Preferences, by Massimo Guidolin (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2005-006)Full text

Equilibrium dynamics under lump-sum taxation in an exchange economy with

  skewed endowments, by Mikko Puhakka (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2004/29)Abstract
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  Skewed Pricing in Two-Sided Markets: An IO approach, by (DNB) (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 013)Full text

A General Approach to Integrated Risk Management with   Skewed, Fat-Tailed Risk, by Joshua V. Rosenberg and Til Schuermann (New York Fed Staff reports 185)Abstract
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Implied Interest Rate

  Skew, Term Premiums, and the "Conundrum", by J. Benson Durham (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2007-55)Abstract


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