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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

Investment-Specific Technological Change,

  Skill Accumulation, and Wage Inequality, by Hui He and Zheng Liu (Minneapolis Fed Working Papers WP644)Abstract
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Wage inequality, segregation by   skill and the price of capital in an assignment model, by Ángel Gavilán (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0613)Abstract
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Endogenous   Skill Bias in Technology Adoption: City-Level Evidence from the IT Revolution, by Beaudry, Doms, Lewis (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2006-24)Full text

Skill Premium in Chile: Studying the   Skill Bias Technical Change Hypothesis in the South, by Francisco Gallego (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 363)Abstract
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Capital-   Skill Complementarity and Inequality: A Sensitivity Analysis, by Linnea Polgreen and Pedro Silos (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2005-20)Abstract
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Can Capital-   Skill Complementarity Explain the Rising Skill Premium in Developing Countries?Evidence from Peru, by Joy Mazumdar and Myriam Quispe-Agnoli (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2004-11)Abstract
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  Skill mix and technology in Spain: evidence from firm level data, by Adela Luque (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0513)Abstract
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Immigration,   Skill Mix, and the Choice of Technique, by Ethan Lewis (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp05-08)Full text

  Skill Premium in Chile: Studying the Skill Bias Technical Change Hypothesis in the South, by Francisco Gallego (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 363)Abstract
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Can Capital-Skill Complementarity Explain the Rising   Skill Premium in Developing Countries?Evidence from Peru, by Joy Mazumdar and Myriam Quispe-Agnoli (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2004-11)Abstract
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Trade and the   Skill Premium in Developing Countries: The Role of Intermediate Goods and Some Evidence from Peru, by Joy Mazumdar and Myriam Quispe-Agnoli (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2002-11)Abstract
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The Rise of the

  Skilled City, by Edward L. Glaeser and Albert Saiz (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp04-02)Full text

Biased Technological Shocks, Wage Rigidities and Low-   Skilled Unemployment, by (DNB) (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 020)Full text

A Leaner, More   Skilled U.S. Manufacturing Workforce, by Richard Deitz and James Orr (New York Fed Current issues ci12-02)Abstract
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The Changing Pattern of Wage Growth for Low   Skilled Workers, by Eric French, Bhashkar Mazumder, Christopher Taber (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2005-24)Abstract
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Are specific

  skills an obstacle to labor market adjustment? Theory and an application to the EU enlargement, by Ana Lamo (European Central Bank Working papers 585)Full text

Cities,   Skills, and Inequality, by Christopher H. Wheeler (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2004-020)Full text

Geography or   skills: What explains Fed watchers' forecast accuracy of US monetary policy?, by Helge Berger (European Central Bank Working papers 695)Full text

Employment behaviour in

  slack and tight labour markets, by Qaisar Farooq Akram and Ragnar Nymoen (Central Bank of Norway Working Papers 2001/07)Full text

  Slippery slopes of stress: ordered failure events in German banking, by Thomas Kick, Michael Koetter (Deutsche Bundesbank Banking Supervision Discussion Papers 200703)Full text

On Credit Spread

  Slopes and Predicting Bank Risk, by C. N. V. Krishnan, Peter H. Ritchken and James B. Thomson (Cleveland Fed Working papers WP0314)Full text

Slippery   slopes of stress: ordered failure events in German banking, by Thomas Kick, Michael Koetter (Deutsche Bundesbank Banking Supervision Discussion Papers 200703)Full text

Forecasting with the Yield Curve; Level,

  Slope, and Output 1875-1997, by Michael D. Bordo and Joseph G. Haubrich (Cleveland Fed Working papers wp0611)Full text

No Smoking at the

  Slot Machines: The Effects of Smoke-Free Laws on Gaming Revenues, by Michael R. Pakko (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2005-054)Full text

Price variability and the speed of adjustment to the law of one price: Evidence from

  Slovakia , by Julius Horvath, Stanislav Vidovic (Bank of Finland BOFIT Discussion Papers 2004/03)Abstract
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Real Effects of Nominal shocks: a 2-sector Dynamic Model with

  Slow Capital Adjustment and Money-in-the-utility, by Péter Benczúr (Magyar Nemzeti Bank Working papers 2003/09)Abstract
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Job Declines in New York-New Jersey Region to   Slow in 2003; Modest Growth Seen for 2004, by James Orr and Rae Rosen (New York Fed Current issues ci09-07)Abstract
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Fast micro and   slow macro: can aggregation explain the persistence of inflation?, by Benoît Mojon (European Central Bank Working papers 729)Full text

Fast Micro and   Slow Macro: Can Aggregation Explain the Persistence of Inflation?, by Filippo Altissimo, Benoît Mojon, Paolo Zaffaroni (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2007-02)Abstract
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The

  Slowdown of Hong Kong Dollar Broad Money Growth, by Kitty Lai and Joanna, Yen Ling Shi (Hong Kong Monetary Authority Working Papers RM2002_07br)Full text

Impact of the Japanese   Slowdown on the Asian Economies, by Nicholas Kwan, Daryl Ho and Chang Shu (Hong Kong Monetary Authority Working Papers RM2001-09)Full text

What caused the 2000/01   slowdown? Results from a VAR analysis of G7 GDP components, by Hasan Bakhshi, Pablo Burriel-Llombart, Hashmat Khan and Barbara Rudolf (Bank of England Working papers 190)Abstract
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