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96-24: The opportunistic approach to disinflation
Athanasios Orphanides and David W. Wilcox
96-23: Endogenous price stickiness and business cycle persistence
Michael Kiley
96-22: Changes in REIT liquidity 1990-94: evidence from intra-day transactions
Vijay Bhasin , Rebel A. Cole and Joseph K. Kiely
96-21: Compensation incentives and risk taking behavior: evidence from mutual funds
Athanasios Orphanides
96-20: Treasury yields and corporate bond yield spreads: an empirical analysis
Gregory R. Duffee
96-19: Inflation, volatility and growth
Ruth Judson and Athanasios Orphanides
96-18: Household saving and portfolio change: evidence from the 1983-89 SCF panel
Arthur B. Kennickell and Martha Starr
96-17: Around and around: the expectations hypothesis
Mark Fisher and Christian Gilles
96-16: Inflation and financial sector size
William B. English
96-15: Commercial banks and real estate lending: the Texas experience
Robert Allen Eisenbeis , Paul M. Horvitz and Rebel A. Cole
96-14: Solving an empirical puzzle in the capital asset pricing model
John Leusner , Jalal Akhavein and P.A.V.B. Swamy
96-13: Do low human capital coefficients make sense? A puzzle and some answers
Ruth Judson
96-12: The impact of capital-based regulation on bank risk-taking: a dynamic model
Paul S. Calem and Rafael Rob
96-11: Regulatory competition and the efficiency of alternative derivative product margining systems
Paul H. Kupiec and A. Patricia White
96-10: Labor productivity: structural change and cyclical dynamics
Martin N. Baily , Eric J. Bartelsman and John Haltiwanger
96-9: Bubbles as payoffs at infinity
Christian Gilles and Stephen F. LeRoy
96-8: Why are estimates of agricultural supply response so variable?
Russell L. Lamb and Francis Diebold
96-7: A minor redefinition of M2
William Whitesell and Sean Collins
96-6: The effect of changes in ownership structure on performance: evidence from the thrift industry
Rebel A. Cole and Hamid Mehran
96-5: Learning by doing and the value of optimal experimentation
Volker Wieland
96-4: Forecasting long- and short-horizon stock returns in a unified framework
Chunsheng Zhou
96-3: Stock market fluctuations and the term structure
Chunsheng Zhou
96-2: Measurement error and time aggregation: a closer look at estimates of output-labor elasticities
Marcello de Moura Estevao Filho
96-1: Saving and financial planning: some findings from a focus group
Arthur B. Kennickell , Martha Starr and Annika E. Sunden
95-53: Reconciling the evidence on employment effects of minimum wages: a review of our research findings
David Neumark and William Wascher
95-52: Will bank proprietary mutual funds survive? Assessing their viability via scope and scale estimates
Sean Collins and Phillip Mack
95-51: Recent developments in bank capital regulation of market risks
Paul H. Kupiec and James M. O'Brien
95-50: On the credit risk of OTC derivative users
Vijay Bhasin
95-49: International trade and the accumulation of human capital
Ann L. Owen
95-48: The role of profits in wage determination: evidence from US manufacturing
Marcello de Moura Estevao Filho and Stacey Tevlin
95-47: R&D, investment and industry dynamics
Saul Lach and Rafael Rob
95-46: Product innovation and the business cycle
Boyan Jovanovic and Saul Lach
95-45: Inflation, nominal wage rigidity, and the efficiency of labor markets
David E. Lebow , David J. Stockton and William L. Wascher
95-44: Balanced-budget rules, distortionary taxes, and aggregate instability
Stephanie Schmitt-Grohe and Martin Uribe
95-43: The cyclical sensitivity of seasonality in U.S. employment
Spencer D. Krane and William L. Wascher
95-42: Saving and growth with habit formation
Christopher Carroll , Jody Robert Overland and David Weil
95-41: Saving and permanent income: evidence from the 1992 SCF
Arthur B. Kennickell
95-40: The equilibrium Fed funds rate and the indicator properties of term- structure spreads
Antulio N. Bomfim
95-39: Too much of a good thing? The economics of investment in R&D
John C. Williams and Charles I. Jones
95-38: Controlling information premia by repackaging asset backed securities
Alexander David
95-37: An analysis of time-series estimates of capacity utilization
James E. Kennedy
95-36: A pre-commitment approach to capital requirements for market risk
Paul H. Kupiec and James M. O'Brien
95-35: Engines of growth: domestic and foreign sources of innovation
Samuel Kortum and Jonathan Eaton
95-34: Labor supply and the Tax Reform Act of 1986: evidence from panel data
Randall P. Mariger
95-33: The comovement of output and labor productivity in aggregate data for auto assembly plants
Ana Aizcorbe and Sharon Kozicki
95-32: Are U.S. investment and capital stocks at optimal levels?
Darrel Cohen , Kevin Allen Hassett and Jim Kennedy
95-31: Taxes, capital gains realizations, and revenues: a critical review and some new results
Randall P. Mariger
95-30: The limits to "growing an economy."
John C. Williams
95-29: Determinants of U.S. commercial bank performance: regulatory and econometric issues
P.A.V.B. Swamy , James R. Barth , Ray Yeutien Chou and John S. Jahera
95-28: Credit rating enhancement norms and ratings-based bank capital and deposit insurance premium
Sankarshan Acharya