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1988 - 2006
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2006, articles Nov
- Universities, innovation and economic growth; proceedings of a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, November 16–17, 2006

- Anonymous
2006
- Are elite universities losing their competitive edge?

- Adair Morse
- Peer effects in the workplace: evidence from professional transitions for the superstars of medicine
- Pierre Azoulay
- Inside P&G’s innovation machine

- Jeff D. Davis
- A public policy perspective on innovation-driven development strategies: the North Carolina example

- Robert K. McMahan
- Geography and innovation: evidence from Nobel Laureate physicists

- Bruce Weinberg
- Does the location of ideas matter for employment and earnings in the Internet age?

- Richard Freeman
- Academic entrepreneurs: social learning and participation in university technology transfer

- Maryann P. Feldman
- The influence of university research on industrial innovation

- Gerald Marschke
- U.S. ethnic scientists and foreign direct investment (FDI) placement patterns

- William Kerr
- From ideas to innovations: moving technology toward the marketplace through universities and national labs

- Carl F. Kohrt
- The role of universities and technology commercialization in economic development

- Donald F. Smith
- Research universities: driving America’s new economy
- Lee T. Todd
2005, articles Nov
- Innovation in education--proceedings of a conference held in Cleveland, Ohio, November 17-18, 2005

- Anonymous
2005, articles Apr
- Education and economic development; proceedings of a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, November 18-19, 2004

- Anonymous
2005
- Conference overview and welcoming address pp. 1-3

- Sandra Pianalto
- Education and economic development: beginning a dialogue pp. 1-4

- Sandra Pianalto
- Lessons from private-school vouchers in Columbia pp. 5-8

- Eric Bettinger
- Maximizing returns from prekindergarten education pp. 5-18

- W. Barnett
- Education vouchers and the Cleveland Scholarship Program pp. 9-14

- Clive R. Belfield
- School size and student outcomes: a nontechnical paper pp. 15-20

- Christopher Berry and Martin West
- The public interest in higher education pp. 19-45

- Michael J. Rizzo
- Workforce quality and public-school reform pp. 21-25

- Michael H. Moskow
- Choice, charters, and public-school competition pp. 27-32

- Eric Hanushek
- Evaluating HOPE-style merit scholarships pp. 33-37

- Christopher Cornwell and David Mustard
- Borrowing constraints on families with young children pp. 39-48

- Elizabeth Caucutt and Lance Lochner
- The private and social values of education pp. 47-57

- Robert Topel
- Early childhood development on a large scale pp. 49-54

- Rob Grunewald and Arthur J. Rolnick
- How much does studying matter? pp. 55-59

- Ralph Stinebrickner and Todd Stinebrickner
- The economic value of improving local schools pp. 59-72

- Eric Hanushek
- Motivation matters: merit scholarships and student achievement pp. 61-64

- Michael Kremer
- Improving public education through strengthened local control pp. 73-112

- Roger T. Severino and Robert Strauss
2004, articles Jun
- Bank concentration and competition: an evolution in the making; a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, May 21-23, 2003
- Joseph Haubrich
2004
- Introduction: Bank concentration and competition: an evolution in the making pp. 433-451
- Allen Berger, Asli Demirguc-Kunt, Joseph Haubrich and Ross Levine
- Competition and financial stability pp. 453-486
- Franklin Allen and Douglas Gale
- Crises in competitive versus monopolistic banking systems pp. 487-509
- John H. Boyd, Gianni De Nicolo and Bruce Smith
- How foreign participation and market concentration impact bank spreads: evidence from Latin America pp. 511-542
- Ashoka Mody and Maria Martinez Peria
- Real effects of bank competition pp. 543-562
- Nicola Cetorelli
- What drives bank competition? Some international evidence pp. 563-592
- Stijn Claessens and Luc Laeven
- Regulations, market structure, institutions, and the cost of financial intermediation pp. 593-626
- Asli Demirguc-Kunt, Luc Laeven and Ross Levine
- Bank competition and access to finance: international evidence pp. 627-654
- Thorsten Beck, Asli Demirguc-Kunt and Vojislav Maksimovic
2003, articles Dec
- Recent developments in monetary economics; a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, November 6-8, 2002
- David Altig
2003
- Introduction: Recent developments in monetary economics pp. 1039-1043
- David Altig
- Adaptive learning and monetary policy design pp. 1045-1084
- George Evans and Seppo Honkapohja
- Search, money, and capital: a neoclassical dichotomy pp. 1085-1117
- S. Boragan Aruoba and Randall Wright
- The Great Depression and the Friedman-Schwartz hypothesis pp. 1119-1215
- Lawrence Christiano, Roberto Motto and Massimo Rostagno
- Putting \\"M\\" back in monetary policy pp. 1217-1264
- Eric Leeper and Jennifer E. Roush
- The output composition puzzle: a difference in the monetary transmission mechanism in the euro area and United States pp. 1265-1317
- Ignazio Angeloni, Anil Kashyap, Benoit Mojon and Daniele Terlizzese
- Taking intermediation seriously pp. 1319-1377
- Bruce Smith
- Backward-looking interest-rate rules, interest-rate smoothing, and macroeconomic instability pp. 1379-1423
- Jess Benhabib, Stephanie Schmitt-Grohe and Martín Uribe
- How forward-looking is optimal monetary policy? pp. 1425-1483
- Marc Giannoni and Michael Woodford
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