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120: Financial market implications of the federal debt paydown
Michael J. Fleming
119: When is U.S. bank lending to emerging markets volatile?
Linda S. Goldberg
118: What's driving the new economy? The benefits of workplace innovation
Sandra E. Black and Lisa Lynch
117: Structural change in U.S. wage determination
Robert Rich and Donald Rissmiller
116: Exchange rates and wages
Linda S. Goldberg and Joseph Tracy
115: Information technology and the U.S. productivity revival: what do the industry data say?
Kevin Stiroh
114: Is the integration of world asset markets necessarily beneficial in the presence of monetary shocks?
Cédric Tille
113: How stable is the predictive power of the yield curve? evidence from Germany and the United States
Arturo Estrella , Anthony P. Rodrigues and Sebastian Schich
112: "Beggar-thy-neighbor" or "beggar-thyself"? the income effect of exchange rate fluctuations
Cédric Tille
111: Pass-through of exchange rates and import prices to domestic inflation in some industrialized economies
Jonathan McCarthy
110: Day-to-day monetary policy and the volatility of the federal funds interest rate
Leonardo Bartolini , Giuseppe Bertola and Alessandro Prati
109: Banks' reserve management, transaction costs, and the timing of the Federal Reserve intervention
Leonardo Bartolini , Giuseppe Bertola and Alessandro Prati
108: Bank commitment relationships, cash flow constraints, and liquidity management
Donald P. Morgan
107: Factor supplies and specialization in the world economy
James Harrigan and Egon Zakrajsek
106: Uncertainty and labor contract durations
Robert Rich and Joseph Tracy
105: Rating risks: risk and uncertainty in an opaque industry
Donald P. Morgan
104: Public infrastructure investments, productivity and welfare in fixed geographic areas
Andrew F. Haughwout
103: Excess volatility of exchange rates with unobservable fundamentals
Leonardo Bartolini and Lorenzo Giorgianni
102: Finite horizons, political economy, and growth
James A Kahn and Jong-Soo Lim
101: Microeconomic inventory adjustment: evidence from U.S. firm-level data
Jonathan McCarthy and Egon Zakrajsek
100: Towards new open economy macroeconometrics
Fabio Ghironi
99: Monetary policy surprises and interest rates: evidence from the Fed funds futures markets
Kenneth Neil Kuttner
98: Compositional dynamics and the performance of the U.S. banking industry
Kevin Stiroh
97: What do we really know about trends in outpatient medical expenditures for children, 1977-1987?
Carol Rapaport and Christopher A. Trenholm
96: Can vertical specialization explain the growth of world trade?
Kei-Mu Yi
95: Bond market discipline of banks: is the market tough enough?
Donald P. Morgan and Kevin Stiroh
94: Can world real interest rates explain business cycles in a small open economy?
William Blankenau , Ayhan Kose and Kei-Mu Yi
93: Resurrecting the (C)CAPM: a cross-sectional test when risk premia are time-varying
Martin Lettau and Sydney C. Ludvigson
92: What inventory behavior tells us about business cycles
Mark Joseph Bils and James A Kahn
91: Borders and business cycles
Todd Clark and Eric van Wincoop
90: Borrower risk and the price and nonprice terms of bank loans
Philip E. Strahan
89: Assessing the impact of short-sale constraints on the gains from international diversification
Zhenyu Wang , Asani Sarkar and Kai Li
88: Does talk matter after all? Inflation targeting and central bank behavior
Kenneth Neil Kuttner and Adam Simon Posen
87: Nonlinear time series modelling: an introduction
Simon Potter
86: Settlement risk under gross and net settlement
Charles Milton Kahn , James Joseph McAndrews and William Roberds
85: Payment intermediation and the origins of banking
James Joseph McAndrews and William Roberds
84: A general equilibrium analysis of check float
James Joseph McAndrews and William Roberds
83: What was behind the M2 breakdown?
Cara S. Lown , Stavros Peristiani and Kenneth James Robinson
82: Heat waves, meteor showers, and trading volume: an analysis of volatility spillovers in the U.S. Treasury market
Michael J. Fleming and Jose A. Lopez
81: International trade and factor mobility: an empirical investigation
Linda S. Goldberg and Michael W. Klein
80: Purchasing power parity: three stakes through the heart of the unit root null
Matthew Higgins and Egon Zakrajsek
79: Explaining inequality the world round: cohort size, Kuznets curves, and openness
Matthew Higgins and Jeffrey Gale Williamson
78: Are there "bank effects" in borrowers' costs of funds? Evidence from a matched sample of borrowers and banks
Robert Glenn Hubbard , Kenneth Neil Kuttner and Darius N. Palia
77: Consumption, aggregate wealth and expected stock returns
Sydney C. Ludvigson and Martin Lettau
76: The term structure of announcement effects
Michael J. Fleming and Eli M. Remolona
75: Sunk costs, contestability, and the latent contract market
Christodoulos Stefanadis
74: Importing equality? The effects of increased competition on the gender wage gap
Sandra E. Black and Elizabeth Brainerd
73: Liquidity in U.S. fixed income markets: a comparison of the bid-ask spread in corporate, government and municipal bond markets
Sugato Chakravarty and Asani Sarkar
72: The nature and growth of vertical specialization in world trade
David L. Hummels , Jun Ishii and Kei-Mu Yi
71: Structural estimates of the U.S. sacrifice ratio
Stephen Cecchetti and Robert Rich