| | Skewed Pricing in Two-Sided Markets: An IO approach, by (DNB) (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 013) | Full text |
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| 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 Full text |
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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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Investment-Specific Technological Change, | | Skill Accumulation, and Wage Inequality, by Hui He and Zheng Liu (Minneapolis Fed Working Papers WP644) | Abstract Full text |
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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 Full text |
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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 |
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| 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 Full text |
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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 Full text |
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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 Full text |
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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 Full text |
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| Immigration, | | Skill Mix, and the Choice of Technique, by Ethan Lewis (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp05-08) | Full text |
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| | | 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 Full text |
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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 Full text |
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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 Full text |
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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 |
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| Biased Technological Shocks, Wage Rigidities and Low- | | Skilled Unemployment, by (DNB) (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 020) | Full text |
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| A Leaner, More | | Skilled U.S. Manufacturing Workforce, by Richard Deitz and James Orr (New York Fed Current issues ci12-02) | Abstract Full text |
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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 Full text |
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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 |
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| Cities, | | Skills, and Inequality, by Christopher H. Wheeler (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2004-020) | Full text |
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| Geography or | | skills: What explains Fed watchers' forecast accuracy of US monetary policy?, by Helge Berger (European Central Bank Working papers 695) | Full text |
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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 |
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| | Slippery slopes of stress: ordered failure events in German banking, by Thomas Kick, Michael Koetter (Deutsche Bundesbank Banking Supervision Discussion Papers 200703) | Full text |
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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 |
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| Slippery | | slopes of stress: ordered failure events in German banking, by Thomas Kick, Michael Koetter (Deutsche Bundesbank Banking Supervision Discussion Papers 200703) | Full text |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 Full text |
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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 Full text |
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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 Full text |
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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 |
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| 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 Full text |
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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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 Full text |
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