Central Bank Research Hub - JEL classification O51: Economywide Country Studies: U.S.; Canada

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In dubio pro CES - Supply estimation with mis-specified technical change,

European Central Bank Working papers [View] (Paper: 1175, 21.04.2010)

JEL: C15, C32, E23, O33, O51

Productivity Swings and Housing Prices

New York Fed Current issues [View] (Paper: ci15-03, 09.07.2009)

JEL: E22, E32, O41, O51

What Drives Housing Prices?

New York Fed Staff reports [View] (Paper: 345, 07.11.2008)

JEL: E22, E32, O41, O51

Convergence in the United States: A Tale of Migration and Urbanization

St Louis Fed Working Papers [View] (Paper: 2008-002, 02.04.2008)

JEL: O51, R11, R23

Long-term growth prospects for the Russian economy

European Central Bank Occasional papers [View] (Paper: 058, 04.04.2007)

JEL: O11, O14, O43, O51

Why is Europe lagging behind?

Bank of Finland Discussion Papers [View] (Paper: 2007/03, 01.03.2007)

JEL: E22, E23, O51, O52

Tracking Productivity in Real Time

New York Fed Current issues [View] (Paper: ci12-08, 05.12.2006)

JEL: C32, O4, O51

Why Are Some Cities So Crowded?

Kansas City Fed Working Papers [View] (Paper: RWP04-12, 15.01.2005)

JEL: O40, O51, R11, R12

Moving to Nice Weather

Kansas City Fed Working Papers [View] (Paper: RWP03-07, 23.04.2004)

JEL: N92, O51, R11, R12, R23

Tracking the New Economy: Using Growth Theory to Detect Changes in Trend Productivity

New York Fed Staff reports [View] (Paper: 159, 25.03.2004)

JEL: C32, O4, O51

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