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Are Banks Really

  Special? New Evidence from the FDIC-Induced Failure of Healthy Banks, by Adam B. Ashcraft (New York Fed Staff reports 176)Abstract
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  Specific and Multifactor Productivity in Multi-Sector Open Economies: Data and Analysis, by Luca Guerrieri; Dale W. Henderson; Jinill Kim (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2005-828)Abstract
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Marianna Valentinyi-Endrész and Zoltán Vásáry: Macro stress testing with sector   specific bankruptcy models, by Marianna Valentinyi-Endrész and Zoltán Vásáry (Magyar Nemzeti Bank Working papers 2008/02)Abstract
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The Impact of Divorce Laws on Marriage-   Specific Capital, by Stevenson (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2006-43)Full text

Firm-   Specific Capital and the New Keynesian Phillips Curve, by Michael Woodford (IJCB International Journal of Central Banking 05q3a1)Abstract
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Firm-   specific capital and welfare, by Tommy Sveen and Lutz Weinke (Central Bank of Norway Working Papers 2006/04)Full text

Firm-   specific capital, nominal rigidities, and the Taylor principle, by Tommy Sveen and Lutz Weinke (Central Bank of Norway Working Papers 2006/06)Full text

Firm-   Specific Capital, Nominal Rigidities and the Business Cycle, by David Altig , Lawrence Christiano , Martin Eichenbaum and Jesper Lindé (Sveriges Riksbank Working Papers No176)Abstract
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Firm-   Specific Capital, Nominal Rigidities and the Business Cycle, by David Altig, Lawrence J. Christiano, Martin Eichenbaum, Jesper Linde (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2005-01)Abstract
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Firm-Specific Labor and Firm-   Specific Capital: Implications for the Euro-Data New Phillips Curve, by by Julien Matheron (IJCB International Journal of Central Banking 06q4a2)Abstract
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Industry-   Specific Exchange Rates for the United States, by Linda S. Goldberg (New York Fed Economic policy review 0405gold)Abstract
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  Specific Factors Meet Intermediate Inputs: Implications for Strategic Complementarities and Persistence, by Kevin X.D. Huang (Kansas City Fed Working Papers RWP04-06)Abstract
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  Specific Factors Meet Intermediate Inputs: Implications for Strategic Complementarities and Persistence, by Kevin X. D. Huang (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp04-07)Full text

National, Regional and Metro-   Specific Factors of the U.S. Housing Market, by Dong Fu (Dallas Fed Working Papers wp0707)Full text

Firm   Specific Human Capital vs. Job Matching: A New Test, by Erwan Quintin and John J. Stevens (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2003-33)Abstract
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Barriers to Network-   Specific Innovation, by Antoine Martin and Michael J. Orlando (New York Fed Staff reports 221)Abstract
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Barriers to Network-   Specific Innovation, by Antoine Martin and Michael J. Orlando (Kansas City Fed Working Papers RWP04-11)Abstract
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Firm-   Specific Investment, Sticky Prices, and the Taylor Principle, by Tommy Sveen and Lutz Weinke (Central Bank of Norway Working Papers 2004/12)Full text

Firm-   Specific Labor and Firm-Specific Capital: Implications for the Euro-Data New Phillips Curve, by by Julien Matheron (IJCB International Journal of Central Banking 06q4a2)Abstract
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General-to-   specific Modeling: An Overview and Selected Bibliography, by Julia Campos; Neil R. Ericsson; David F. Hendry (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2005-838)Abstract
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Firm-   Specific or Household-Specific Sticky Wages in the New Keynesian Model?, by by Miguel Casares (IJCB International Journal of Central Banking 07q4a6)Abstract
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Firm-   specific production factors in a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model with Taylor price setting, by Gregory de Walque, Frank Smets, Raf Wouters (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 085)Abstract
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Firm-   specific production factors in a DSGE model with Taylor price setting, by Gregory de Walque (European Central Bank Working papers 648)Full text

Firm-   Specific Production Factors in a DSGE Model with Taylor Price Setting, by by Gregory de Walque, Frank Smets and Rafael Wouters (IJCB International Journal of Central Banking 06q3a4)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

Country and sector-   specific spillover effects in the euro area, the United States and Japan, by Bernd Kaltenhaeuser (European Central Bank Working papers 286)Full text

Firm-Specific or Household-   Specific Sticky Wages in the New Keynesian Model?, by by Miguel Casares (IJCB International Journal of Central Banking 07q4a6)Abstract
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Investment-   Specific Technical Change in the US (1947-2000): Measurement and Macroeconomic Consequences, by Jason G. Cummins and Giovanni L. Violante (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2002-10)Abstract
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On the Solution of the Growth Model with Investment-   Specific Technological Change, by Jesús Fernández-Villaverde and Juan Francisco Rubio-Ramírez (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2004-39)Abstract
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Investment-   specific technological change and growth accounting, by Nicholas Oulton (Bank of England Working papers 213)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
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On Using Relative Prices to Measure Capital   Specific TechnologicalProgress, by Milton Marquis and Bharat Trehan (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2005-02)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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Institution-   specific value, by Ken Peasnell (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 210)Abstract
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Forecasting Canadian GDP: Region-   Specific versus Countrywide Information, by Frédérick Demers and David Dupuis (Bank of Canada Working papers 2005-31)Abstract
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Testing the Parametric   Specification of the Diffusion Function in a Diffusion Process, by Fuchun Li (Bank of Canada Working papers 2005-35)Abstract
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Do Bonds Span Volatility Risk in the U.S. Treasury Market? A   Specification Test for Affine Term Structure Models, by Torben G. Andersen, Luca Benzoni (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2006-15)Abstract
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  Specification Tests of Asset Pricing Models Using Excess Returns, by Raymond Kan and Cesare Robotti (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2006-10)Abstract
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The New Keynesian Hybrid Phillips Curve: An Assessment of Competing   Specifications for the United States, by David Dupuis (Bank of Canada Working papers 2004-31)Abstract
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Comparing alternative Phillips curve   specifications: European results with survey-based expectations, by Maritta Paloviita (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2005/22)Abstract
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The gas chain: influence of its   specificities on the liberalisation process, by Carine Swartenbroekx (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 122)Abstract
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Uncertainty and the   Specificity of Human Capital, by Martin Gervais, Igor Livshits, and Césaire Meh (Bank of Canada Working papers 2007-57)Abstract
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  Specifying and Estimating New Keynesian Models with Instrument Rules and Optimal Monetary Policies, by Richard Dennis (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2004-17)Full text

Estimating the rank of the

  spectral density matrix, by Gonzalo Camba-Mendez and George Kapetanios (European Central Bank Working papers 349)Full text

Demand for Foreign Exchange Derivatives in Brazil: Hedge or

  Speculation , by Fernando N. de Oliveira and Walter Novaes (Central Bank of Brazil Working Papers 152)Abstract
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Capital Account Liberalization: Theory, Evidence, and   Speculation , by Henry (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2007-32)Full text

  Speculative Activity and Copper Price, by Patricio Jaramillo, Jorge Selaive (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 384)Abstract
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"Large" vs. "small" players: A closer look at the dynamics of   speculative attacks, by Geir H. Bjřnnes, Steinar Holden, Dagfinn Rime and Haakon O.Aa. Solheim (Central Bank of Norway Working Papers 2005/13)Full text

  Speculative Attacks on Debts and Optimum Currency Area: A Welfare Analysis, by Aloisio Araujo and Marcia Leon (Central Bank of Brazil Working Papers 084)Abstract
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  Speculative Attacks on Debts, Dollarization and Optimum Currency Areas, by Aloisio Araujo and Marcia Leon (Central Bank of Brazil Working Papers 040)Abstract
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Are   speculative attacks triggered by sunspots? A new test, by Nikola A Tarashev (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 166)Abstract
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  Speculative behaviour, debt default and contagion: A stylised framework of the Latin American Crisis 2001-2002, by Louise Allsopp (Reserve Bank of New Zealand Discussion Papers DP2003/10)Abstract
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A Leverage-based Model of   Speculative Bubbles, by Gadi Barlevy (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2008-01)Abstract
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  Speculative hyperinflations: when can we rule them out?, by Oscar J. Arce (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0607)Abstract
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Financial Market Imperfection, Overinvestment,and   Speculative Precaution, by Christian Calmčs (Bank of Canada Working papers 2004-27)Abstract
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The Case for Foreign Exchange Intervention: The Government as a Long-term   Speculator , by Christopher J. Neely (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2004-031)Full text

The Profitability of   Speculators in Currency Futures Markets, by Jonathan Kearns and Phil Manners (Reserve Bank of Australia Research Discussion Papers RDP2004-07)Abstract
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Exchange Rate Changes and Net Positions of   Speculators in the Futures Market, by Thomas Klitgaard and Laura Weir (New York Fed Economic policy review 0405klit)Abstract
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  speed limit monetary policy rule for the euro area, by Livio Stracca (European Central Bank Working papers 600)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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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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Should unemployment benefits decrease as the unemployment

  spell lengthens?, by Tuomas Saarenheimo (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2001/23)Abstract
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Time Present and Time Past: A Duration Analysis of IMF Program

  Spells , by Joseph P. Joyce Revised article forthcoming in Review of International Economics . (Boston Fed Working papers 01-02)Abstract
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Savers,

  spenders and fiscalpolicy in a small open economy, by Egil Matsen, Tommy Sveen and Ragnar Torvik (Central Bank of Norway Working Papers 2004/18)Full text

The Effect of Tax Changes on Consumer

  Spending , by Charles Steindel (New York Fed Current issues ci07-11)Abstract
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Why Do Households Without Children Support Local Public Schools? Linking House Price Capitalization to School   Spending , by Christian A. L. Hilber and Christopher J. Mayer (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp02-10)Full text

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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The   Spending and Debt Responses to Minimum Wage Increases, by Daniel Aaronson, Sumit Agarwal, Eric French (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2007-23)Abstract
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The Reaction of Consumer   Spending and Debt to Tax Rebates - Evidence from Consumer Credit Data, by Sumit Agarwal, Chunlin Liu, Nicholas S. Souleles (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2007-10)Abstract
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The Reaction of Consumer   Spending and Debt to Tax Rebates: Evidence from Consumer Credit Data, by Sumit Agarwal , Chunlin Liu , and Nicholas Souleles (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp07-34)Full text

Government   Spending and the Taylor Principle, by Gisle James Natvik (Central Bank of Norway Working Papers 2006/11)Full text

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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Does government   spending crowd in private consumption? Theory and empirical evidence for the euro area, by Günter Coenen and Roland Straub (European Central Bank Working papers 513)Full text

Income distribution determinants and public   spending efficiency, by António Afonso (European Central Bank Working papers 861)Full text

The Sustainability of Health   Spending Growth, by Glenn Follette and Louise Sheiner (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2005-60)Abstract
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Public debt asymmetries: the effect on taxes and   spending in the European Union, by Signe Krogstrup (European Central Bank Working papers No.162)Full text

Does anticipation of government   spending matter? Evidence from an expectation augmented VAR, by Jörn Tenhofen, Guntram B. Wolff (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200714)Full text

Understanding the effects of government   spending on consumption, by Jordi Galí, David López-Salido and Javier Vallés (European Central Bank Working papers 339)Full text

Understanding the effects of government   spending on consumption, by Jordi Galí , J. David López Salido and Javier Vallés (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0321)Abstract
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Understanding the Effects of Government   Spending on Consumption, by Jordi Gali; J. David Lopez-Salido; Javier Valles (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2004-805)Abstract
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Innovations in Mortgage Markets and Increased   Spending on Housing, by Doms, Krainer (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2007-05)Full text

The Household   Spending Response to the 2003 Tax Cut: Evidence from Survey Data, by Julia Lynn Coronado, Joseph P. Lupton, and Louise M. Sheiner (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2005-32)Abstract
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Alternative Public   Spending Rules and Output Volatility, by Lam, Jean-Paul and William Scarth (Bank of Canada Working papers 2002-37)Abstract
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Why Does Private Consumption Rise After a Government   Spending Shock?, by Hafedh Bouakez and Nooman Rebei (Bank of Canada Working papers 2003-43)Abstract
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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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Technology, Capital   Spending, and Capacity Utilization, by Cynthia Bansak, Norman Morin, and Martha Starr (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2004-30)Abstract
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The Effects of Technology on the Age Distribution of Health   Spending: A Cross-Country Perspective, by Lousie Sheiner (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2004-14)Abstract
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Assessing the impact of a change in the composition of public   spending: a DSGE approach, by Roland Straub and Ivan Tchakarov (European Central Bank Working papers 795)Full text

The ECB survey of professional forecasters (

  SPF) - A review after eight years' experience, by Carlos Bowles, Roberta Friz, Veronique Genre, Geoff Kenny, Aidan Meyler and Tuomas Rautanen (European Central Bank Occasional papers 59)Full text

Growth-Led Exports: Is Variety the

  Spice of Trade?, by Joseph E. Gagnon (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2004-822)Abstract
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