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0208: Search, money and capital: a neoclassical dichotomy
S. Boragan Aruoba and Randall Wright
0207: A simple search model of money with heterogeneous agents and partial acceptability
Andrei Shevchenko and Randall Wright
0206: Does it pay to work?
Jagadeesh Gokhale , Laurence Kotlikoff and Alexi Sluchynsky
0205: Imperfect capital markets and nominal wage rigidities
Charles Carlstrom and Timothy S. Fuerst
0204: Monetary policy in a financial crisis
Lawrence Christiano , Christopher Gust and Jorge Roldos
0203: Community banks as small business lenders: the tough road ahead
Ozgur Ergungor
0202: Does it matter (for equilibrium determinacy) what price index the central bank targets?
Charles Carlstrom , Timothy S. Fuerst and Fabio Ghironi
0201: The mismatch between life insurance holdings and financial vulnerabilities: evidence from the Survey of Consumer Finances
B. Douglas Bernheim , Katherine Grace Carman , Jagadeesh Gokhale and Laurence Kotlikoff
0119: A strategic approach to hedging and contracting
David Downie and Ed Nosal
0118: The U.S. demographic transition
Jeremy Greenwood and Ananth Seshadri
0117: Learning and the central bank
Charles Carlstrom and Timothy S. Fuerst
0116: Taylor rules in a model that satisfies the natural rate hypothesis
Charles Carlstrom and Timothy S. Fuerst
0115: Monetary policy in a world without perfect capital markets
Charles Carlstrom and Timothy S. Fuerst
0114: Who gets paid to save?
Jagadeesh Gokhale and Laurence Kotlikoff
0113: Will the valuation ratios revert to their historical means? Some evidence from breakpoint tests
John Carlson , Eduard A. Pelz and Mark Wohar
0112: Federal Home Loan Bank lending to community banks: are targeted subsidies necessary?
Ben R. Craig and James B. Thomson
0111: PSAF, economic capital, and the new Basel Accord
James B. Thomson
0110: Sterilized intervention, nonsterilized intervention, and monetary policy
Ben Craig and Owen Humpage
0109: The mismatch between life insurance holdings and financial vulnerabilities: evidence from the Health and Retirement Survey
B. Douglas Bernheim , Lorenzo Forni , Jagadeesh Gokhale and Laurence Kotlikoff
0108: Does participating in a 401(k) raise your lifetime taxes?
Jagadeesh Gokhale , Laurence Kotlikoff and Todd Neumann
0107: Nominal rigidities and the dynamic effects of a shock to monetary policy
Lawrence Christiano , Martin Eichenbaum and Charles L. Evans
0106: Maximum likelihood in the frequency domain: the importance of time-to-plan
Lawrence Christiano and Robert John Vigfusson
0105: Efficient investment in children
S. Rao Aiyagari , Jeremy Greenwood and Anath Seshardi
0104: Marriage and consumption insurance: what's love got to do with it?
Gregory D. Hess
0103: Coalitions, power, and the FOMC
Joseph Haubrich and Owen Humpage
0102: Life-cycle saving, limits on contributions to DC pension plans, and lifetime tax benefits
Jagadeesh Gokhale , Laurence Kotlikoff and Mark J. Warshawsky
0101R: Market- vs. bank-based financial systems: do investor rights really matter?
Ozgur Ergungor
0016: Is the political business cycle for real?
S Brock Blomberg and Gregory D. Hess (Stephen Brock Blomberg )
0015: On the welfare gains of reducing the likelihood of economic crises
Satyajit Chatterjee and P. Dean Corbae
0014: Gross loan flows
Ben R. Craig and Joseph Haubrich
0013: Relationship loans and information exploitability in a competitive market: loan commitments vs. spot loans
Ozgur Emre Ergungor
0012: Implementing the Friedman rule
Peter Ireland
0011: Monetary shocks, agency costs, and business cycles
Charles Carlstrom and Timothy S. Fuerst
0010: Money growth rules and price level determinacy
Charles Carlstrom and Timothy S. Fuerst
0009: Forward-looking versus backward-looking Taylor rules
Charles Carlstrom and Timothy S. Fuerst
0008: What accounts for the decline in crime?
Ayse Imrohoroglu , Antonio Merlo and Peter Rupert
0007R: Home production meets time-to-build
Paul Gomme , Finn E. Kydland and Peter Rupert
0006: Protectionist demands in globalization
Arzu Ilhan and Özgür Kıbrıs
0005: Generalized search-theoretic models of monetary exchange
Peter Rupert , Martin Schindler and Randall Wright
0004: The expectations trap hypothesis
Lawrence Christiano and Christopher Gust
0003R: Anatomy of a fair-lending exam: the uses and limitations of statistics
Paul S. Calem and Stanley D. Longhofer
0002: How much should Americans be saving for retirement?
B. Douglas Bernheim , Lorenzo Forni , Jagadeesh Gokhale and Laurence Kotlikoff
0001: Designing stabilization policy in a monetary union
Russell Cooper and Hubert Kempf