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Oil Efficiency, Demand, and Prices: A Tale of Ups and DownsBoard of Governors of the Federal Reserve System International Financial Discussion Papers [View] (Paper: 1031, 10.11.2011) |
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Oil Shocks and the Zero Bound on Nominal Interest RatesBoard of Governors of the Federal Reserve System International Financial Discussion Papers [View] (Paper: 1009, 27.10.2010) |
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Imperfect Credibility and the Zero Lower Bound on the Nominal Interest RateBoard of Governors of the Federal Reserve System International Financial Discussion Papers [View] (Paper: 1001, 19.07.2010) |
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The Effects of Foreign Shocks When Interest Rates are at ZeroBoard of Governors of the Federal Reserve System International Financial Discussion Papers [View] (Paper: 0983, 04.11.2009) |
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Optimal Monetary Policy with Distinct Core and Headline Inflation RatesBoard of Governors of the Federal Reserve System International Financial Discussion Papers [View] (Paper: 0941, 20.08.2008) JEL: E32 |
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Trade Elasticity of Substitution and Equilibrium DynamicsBoard of Governors of the Federal Reserve System International Financial Discussion Papers [View] (Paper: 0934, 09.07.2008) |
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Oil Shocks and External AdjustmentBoard of Governors of the Federal Reserve System International Financial Discussion Papers [View] (Paper: 0897, 01.07.2007) |
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International Asset Markets And Real Exchange Rate VolatilityBoard of Governors of the Federal Reserve System International Financial Discussion Papers [View] (Paper: 0884, 04.03.2007) |
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Of Nutters And DovesBoard of Governors of the Federal Reserve System International Financial Discussion Papers [View] (Paper: 0885, 04.03.2007) |
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Closing Open Economy ModelsBoard of Governors of the Federal Reserve System International Financial Discussion Papers [View] (Paper: 0867, 15.11.2006) |
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Can the U.S. Monetary Policy Fall (Again) in an Expectation Trap?Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System International Financial Discussion Papers [View] (Paper: 0860, 26.05.2006) |
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Does the Time Inconsistency Problem Make Flexible Exchange Rates Look Worse Than You Think?New York Fed Staff reports [View] (Paper: 230, 18.11.2005) |
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Can U.S. Monetary Policy Fall (Again) into an Expectation Trap?New York Fed Staff reports [View] (Paper: 229, 17.11.2005) |