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  Start? Uniform Bankruptcy Exemptions and Welfare, by Kartik Athreya (Richmond Fed Working Papers 03-03)Abstract
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Inference in Vector Autoregressive Models with an Informative Prior on the Steady

  State , by Mattias Villani (Sveriges Riksbank Working Papers No181)Abstract
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Economic Restructuring in New York   State , by Erica L. Groshen, Simon Potter, and Rebecca J. Sela (New York Fed Current issues ci10-07)Abstract
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Welfare Recipiency, Job Separation Outcomes, and Postseparation Earnings: Insight from Linked Personnel and   State Administrative Data, by Jill Marie Gunderson and Julie L. Hotchkiss (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2006-07)Abstract
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Wage Gains among Job Changers across the Business Cycle:Insight from   State Administrative Data, by Julie L. Hotchkiss, M. Melinda Pitts, and John C. Robertson (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2004-19)Abstract
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The Ups and Downs of Jobs in Georgia: What Can We Learn about Employment Dynamics from   State Administrative Data?, by Julie L. Hotchkiss, M. Melinda Pitts, and John C. Robertson (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2003-38)Abstract
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Designing   State Aid Formulas: The Case of a New Formula for Distributing Municipal Aid in Massachusetts, by Bo Zhao and Katharine Bradbury (Boston Fed Working papers 08-01)Abstract
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Steady   State Analysis of an Open Economy General Equilibrium Model for Brazil, by Mirta Noemí Sataka Bugarin, Roberto de Goes Ellery Jr., Victor Gomes Silva and Marcelo Kfoury Muinhos (Central Bank of Brazil Working Papers 092)Abstract
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  State and Local Policy, Factor Markets and Regional Growth, by Stephen P.A. Brown, Kathy J. Hayes and Lori L. Taylor (Dallas Fed Working Papers wp0202)Full text

Leading Economic Indexes for New York   State and New Jersey, by James Orr , Robert Rich , and Rae Rosen (New York Fed Economic policy review 0103orr)Abstract
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A Steady-   State Approach to Trend/Cycle Decomposition, by James Morley and Jeremy M. Piger (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2004-006)Full text

New Evidence on   State Banking Before the Civil War, by Warren E. Weber (Minneapolis Fed Working Papers WP642)Abstract
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A Spatial Analysis of   State Banking Regulation, by Thomas A. Garrett, Gary A. Wagner and David C. Wheelock (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2003-044)Full text

Early   State Banks in the United States: How Many Were There and When Did They Exist?, by Warren E. Weber (Minneapolis Fed Working Papers WP634)Abstract
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Evaluating the real effect of bank branching deregulation: comparing contiguous counties across U.S.   state borders, by Rocco R. Huang (European Central Bank Working papers 788)Full text

Co-movement of Australian   State Business Cycles, by David Norman and Thomas Walker (Reserve Bank of Australia Research Discussion Papers RDP2004-09)Abstract
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An Alternative Definition of Economic Regions in the U.S. Based on Similarities in   State Business Cycles, by Theodore M. Crone (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp03-23)Full text

  State Capital Taxes and the Location of Investment: Empirical Lessons from Theoretical Models of Tax Competition, by Brian Knight (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2002-59)Abstract
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Monetary Policy with   State Contingent Interest Rates, by Bernardino Adão, Isabel Horta Correia, Pedro Teles (Bank of Portugal Working papers 2004-18)Abstract
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Monetary Policy with   State Contingent Interest Rates, by Bernardino Adão, Isabel Correia, Pedro Teles (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2004-26)Abstract
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  State Dependence in Fundamentals and Preferences Explains Risk-Aversion Puzzle, by Fousseni Chabi-Yo, René Garcia, and Eric Renault (Bank of Canada Working papers 2005-09)Abstract
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Panel estimation of   state dependent adjustment when the target is unobserved, by Ulf von Kalckreuth (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200809)Full text

Time or   state dependent price setting rules? Evidence from Portuguese micro data, by Daniel Dias (European Central Bank Working papers 511)Full text

Time or   State Dependent Price Setting Rules? Evidence from Portuguese Micro Data, by Daniel Dias, Carlos Robalo Marques, J.M.C.Santos Silva (Bank of Portugal Working papers 2005-08)Abstract
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  State Dependent Pricing and Exchange Rate Pass-Through, by Martin Flodén and Fredrik Wilander (Sveriges Riksbank Working Papers No174)Abstract
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Price setting and the steady-   state effects of inflation, by Miguel Casares (European Central Bank Working papers No.140)Full text

The Cyclical Behavior of   State Employment During the Postwar Period, by Gerald Carlino (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp02-14)Full text

The Long and Large Decline in   State Employment Growth Volatility, by Gerald Carlino, Robert DeFina, and Keith Sill (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp07-11)Full text

Are Currency Crises Low-   State Equilibria? An Empirical, Three-Interest-Rate Model, by Christopher M. Cornell and Raphael H. Solomon (Bank of Canada Working papers 2006-05)Abstract
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Creating a national state rainy day fund: a modest proposal to improve future   state fiscal performance, by Rick Mattoon (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2003-20)Abstract
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  State Growth Empirics: The Long-Run Determinants of State Income Growth, by Paul W. Bauer, Mark E. Schweitzer, and Scott Shane (Cleveland Fed Working papers wp06-06)Full text

Beggar Thy Neighbor? The In-State vs. Out-of-   State Impact of State R&D Tax Credits, by Daniel Wilson (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2005-08)Full text

State Growth Empirics: The Long-Run Determinants of   State Income Growth, by Paul W. Bauer, Mark E. Schweitzer, and Scott Shane (Cleveland Fed Working papers wp06-06)Full text

Regional Disparities in the Spatial Correlation of   State Income Growth, by Thomas A. Garrett, Gary A. Wagner, and David C. Wheelock (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2005-061)Full text

Smooth Nonexpected Utility without   State Independence, by Hengjie Ai (Minneapolis Fed Working Papers WP637)Abstract
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  State Investment Tax Incentives: What Are the Facts?, by Chirinko, Wilson (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2006-49)Full text

  State Investment Tax Incentives: A Zero-Sum Game?, by Chirinko, Wilson (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2006-47)Full text

Foreclosing on Opportunity:   State Laws and Mortgage Credit, by Karen M. Pence (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2003-16)Abstract
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The Predictive Abilities of the New York Fed'sEmpire   State Manufacturing Survey, by Richard Deitz and Charles Steindel (New York Fed Current issues ci11-01)Abstract
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News, Noise, and Estimates of the "True" Unobserved   State of the Economy, by Dennis J. Fixler and Jeremy J. Nalewaik (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2007-34)Abstract
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Creating a national   state rainy day fund: a modest proposal to improve future state fiscal performance, by Rick Mattoon (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2003-20)Abstract
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Beggar Thy Neighbor? The In-State vs. Out-of-State Impact of   State R&D Tax Credits, by Daniel Wilson (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2005-08)Full text

Stochastic Optimal Growth with a Non-Compact   State Space, by Yuzhe Zhang (Minneapolis Fed Working Papers WP639)Abstract
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A   state space approach to extracting the signal from uncertain data, by Alastair Cunningham, Jana Eklund, Christopher Jeffery, George Kapetanios and Vincent Labhard (Bank of England Working papers 336)Abstract
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Non-Markovian Regime Switching with Endogenous States and Time-Varying   State Strengths, by Siddhartha Chib and Michael J. Dueker (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2004-030)Full text

Measuring the Incentive Effects of   State Tax Policies Toward Capital Investment, by George A. Plesko and Robert Tannenwald (Boston Fed Working papers 01-04)Abstract
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Evaluating   State Tax Revenue Variability: A Portfolio Approach, by Thomas A. Garrett (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2006-008)Full text

Analysis of delinquent firms using multi-   state transitions, by António R. Antunes (Bank of Portugal Working papers 2005-05)Abstract
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  State User Costs of Capital, by Charles Ian Mead (Boston Fed Working papers 01-03)Abstract
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Kalman Filtering with Truncated Normal   State Variables for Bayesian Estimation of Macroeconomic Models, by Michael J. Dueker (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2005-057)Full text

Optimal contracts in a dynamic costly   state verification model, by Cyril Monnet and Erwan Quintin (European Central Bank Working papers No.126)Full text

Beggar Thy Neighbor? The In-   State vs. Out-of-State Impact of State R&D Tax Credits, by Daniel Wilson (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2005-08)Full text

Do changes in pension incentives affect retirement? A

  stated preferences approach to Dutch retirement consideration, by Allard Bruinshoofd and Sybille Grob (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 115)Full text

Using   Stated Preferences Data to Analyze Preferences for Full and Partial Retirement, by Arthur van Soest, Arie Kapteyn and Julie Zissimopoulos (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 081)Full text

Stock Market Reaction to Financial

  Statement Certification by Bank Holding Company CEOs, by Beverly Hirtle (New York Fed Staff reports 170)Abstract
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no 033- Were Verbal Efforts to Support the Euro Effective? A High-Frequency Analysis of ECB   Statements , by (DNB) (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 033)Full text

Including estimates of the future in today's financial   statements , by Mary Barth (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 208)Abstract
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Do Actions Speak Louder Than Words? The Response of Asset Prices to Monetary Policy Actions and   Statements , by Refet S Gürkaynak, Brian Sack and Eric Swanson (IJCB International Journal of Central Banking 05q2a2)Abstract
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Do Actions Speak Louder Than Words? The Response of Asset Prices to Monetary Policy Actions and   Statements , by Refet Gurkaynak, Brian Sack, Eric Swanson (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2004-66)Abstract
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Is a Word to the Wise Indeed Enough? ECB   Statements and the Predictibility of Interest Rate Decisions, by David-Jan Jansen and Jakob de Haan (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 075)Full text

Modelling Manufactured Exports: Evidence from Australian

  States , by David Norman (Reserve Bank of Australia Research Discussion Papers RDP2006-01)Abstract
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The European Monetary Union as a Commitment Device for New EU Member   States , by Federico Ravenna (Austrian National Bank Working Papers WP098)Abstract
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Stock market valuation in the United   States , by Patrick Bisciari, Alain Durré and Alain Nyssens (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 041)Full text

The Federal Reserve's Dual Mandate: A Time-Varying Monetary Policy Priority Index for the United   States , by René Lalonde and Nicolas Parent (Bank of Canada Working papers 2006-11)Abstract
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Modelling the Evolution of Credit Spreads in the United   States , by Stuart M. Turnbull and Jun Yang (Bank of Canada Working papers 2004-45)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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The Usefulness of Consumer Confidence Indexes in the United   States , by Desroches, Brigitte and Marc-André Gosselin (Bank of Canada Working papers 2002-22)Abstract
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Aggregate Wage Flexibility in Selected New EU Member   States , by Ian Babetskii (Czech National Bank Working papers 2006/01)Abstract

Measures of Potential Output from an Estimated DSGE Model of the United   States , by Michel Juillard, Ondrej Kameník, Michael Kumhof, Douglas Laxton (Czech National Bank Working papers 2006/11)Abstract
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Inflation persistence: euro area and new EU Member   States , by Michal Franta (European Central Bank Working papers 810)Full text

Financial integration of new EU Member   States , by Lorenzo Cappiello, Bruno Gérard (European Central Bank Working papers 683)Full text

Implications of monetary union for catching-up member   states , by Marcelo Sánchez (European Central Bank Working papers 630)Full text

Non-Keynesian effects of fiscal contraction in new member   states , by Andrzej Rzonca and Piotr Cizkowicz (European Central Bank Working papers 519)Full text

The European Monetary Union as a commitment device for new EU member   states , by Federico Ravenna (European Central Bank Working papers 516)Full text

Socio-economic development and fiscal policy: lessons from the cohesion countries for the new member   states , by Aaron N. Mehrotra and Tuomas A. Peltonen (European Central Bank Working papers 467)Full text

Estimating and analysing currency options implied risk-neutral density functions for the largest new EU member   states , by Olli Castrén (European Central Bank Working papers 440)Full text

Inflation persistence in the European Union, the euro area, and the United   States , by Gregory Gadzinski and Fabrice Orlandi (European Central Bank Working papers 414)Full text

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

Inflation dynamics and subjective expectations in the United   States , by Klaus Adam and Mario Padula (European Central Bank Working papers No.222)Full text

Inflation dynamics and international linkages: a model of the United   States , by Günther Coenen and Volker Wieland (European Central Bank Working papers No.181)Full text


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