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2005-20: Robust control with commitment: a modification to Hansen-Sargent
Richard Dennis
2005-19: Monetary policy inertia: fact or fiction?
Glenn Rudebusch
2005-18: Accounting for the secular “decline” of U.S. manufacturing
Milton H. Marquis and Bharat Trehan
2005-17: Monetary policy with imperfect knowledge
Athanasios Orphanides and John C. Williams
2005-16: Government employment and the dynamic effects of fiscal policy shocks
Michele P. Cavallo
2005-15: Monetary policy under uncertainty in micro-founded macroeconometric models
Andrew Theo Levin , Alexei Onatski , John C. Williams and Noah Williams
2005-01: The welfare consequences of ATM surcharges: evidence from a structural entry model
Gautam Gowrisankaran and John Robert Krainer
2004-25: The recent shift in term structure behavior from a no-arbitrage macro-finance perspective
Glenn Rudebusch and Tao Wu
2004-24: North-South technological diffusion and dynamic gains from trade
Michelle P. Connolly and Diego Valderrama
2004-23: Implications of intellectual property rights for dynamic gains from trade
Michelle P. Connolly and Diego Valderrama
2004-22: Using a long-term interest rate as the monetary policy instrument
Bruce McGough , Glenn Rudebusch and John C. Williams
2004-21: Investment behavior of U.S. firms over heterogeneous capital goods: a snapshot
Daniel Wilson
2004-20: Financial contracting and the choice between private placement and publicly offered bonds
Simon H. Kwan and Willard T. Carleton
2004-19: Testing the strong-form of market discipline: the effects of public market signals on bank risk
Simon H. Kwan
2004-18: The ins and outs of poverty in advanced economies: poverty dynamics in Canada, Germany, Great Britain, and the United States
Robert G. Valletta
2004-17: Specifying and estimating New Keynesian models with instrument rules and optimal monetary policies
Richard Dennis
2004-14: Transition dynamics in vintage capital models: explaining the postwar catch-up of Germany and Japan
Simon Gilchrist and John C. Williams
2004-13: IT and beyond: the contribution of heterogeneous capital to productivity
Daniel Wilson
2004-12: Why the apple doesn't fall far: understanding intergenerational transmission of human capital
Sandra E. Black , Paul J. Devereux and Kjell G Salvanes
2004-11: Robust estimation and monetary policy with unobserved structural change
John C. Williams
2004-10: Time varying equilibrium real rates and monetary policy analysis
Bharat Trehan and Tao Wu
2004-09: Consumer sentiment, the economy, and the news media
Mark E. Doms and Norman Morin
2004-08: Productivity, tradability, and the long-run price puzzle
Paul Bergin , Reuven Glick and Alan M. Taylor
2004-07: Monetary and financial integration: evidence from Portuguese borrowing patterns
Mark M Spiegel
2004-06: Lock-in of extrapolative expectations in an asset pricing model
Kevin J. Lansing
2004-05: Using securities market information for bank supervisory monitoring
John Robert Krainer and Jose A. Lopez
2004-04: Learning and shifts in long-run productivity growth
Rochelle M. Edge , Thomas Laubach and John C. Williams
2004-03: Evaluating interest rate covariance models within a value-at-risk framework
Miguel A. Ferreira and Jose A. Lopez
2004-02: The improving relative status of black men
Kenneth Couch and Mary Colleen Daly
2004-01: Does regional economic performance affect bank health? New analysis of an old question
Mary Colleen Daly , John Robert Krainer and Jose A. Lopez
2003-24: The decline of activist stabilization policy: natural rate misperceptions, learning, and expectations
Athanasios Orphanides and John C. Williams
2003-23: What's driving the new economy?: the benefits of workplace innovation
Sandra E. Black and Lisa Lynch
2003-22: How workers fare when employers innovate
Sandra E. Black , Lisa Lynch and Anya Krivelyova
2003-21: The responses of wages and prices to technology shocks
Rochelle M. Edge , Thomas Laubach and John C. Williams
2003-20: How fast do personal computers depreciate? concepts and new estimates
Mark E. Doms , Wendy E. Dunn , Stephen D. Oliner and Daniel E. Sichel
2003-19: IT investment and firm performance in U.S. retail trade
Mark E. Doms , Ron S. Jarmin and Shawn D. Klimek
2003-18: The macroeconomy and the yield curve: a nonstructural analysis
Francis Diebold , Glenn Rudebusch and S. Boragan Aruoba
2003-17: A macro-finance model of the term structure, monetary policy, and the economy
Glenn Rudebusch and Tao Wu
2003-16: New Keynesian optimal-policy models: an empirical assessment
Richard Dennis
2003-15: Communications equipment: what has happened to prices?
Mark E. Doms
2003-14: When do matched-model and hedonic techniques yield similar measures?
Mark E. Doms , Ana Aizcorbe and Carol Corrado
2003-13: Prices for local area network equipment
Mark E. Doms and Chris Forman
2003-12: Left behind: SSI in the era of welfare reform
Richard V. Burkhauser and Mary Colleen Daly
2003-11: Inflation scares and forecast-based monetary policy
Athanasios Orphanides and John C. Williams
2003-10: Robust monetary policy with competing reference models
Andrew Theo Levin and John C. Williams
2003-09: Endogenous nontradability and macroeconomic implications
Paul Bergin and Reuven Glick
2003-08: Military expenditure, threats, and growth
Joshua Aizenman and Reuven Glick
2003-07: Currency boards, dollarized liabilities, and monetary policy credibility
Diego Valderrama and Mark M Spiegel
2003-06: Institutional efficiency, monitoring costs, and the investment share of FDI
Joshua Aizenman and Mark M Spiegel
2003-05: Inferring policy objectives from economic outcomes
Richard Dennis