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- 305: Wage and price joint dynamics at the firm level: an empirical analysis

- Guillaume Horny and Patrick Sevestre
- 304: D fiscalisation des heures suppl mentaires: une perspective d' quilibre g n ral

- Julien Matheron
- 303: Does Inflation Targeting decrease Exchange Rate Pass-through in Emerging Countries?

- D. Coulibaly and Hubert Kempf
- 302: Prices and volumes of options: A simple theory of risk sharing when markets are incomplete

- Fran cois Le Grand and Xavier Ragot
- 301: Incomplete markets, liquidation risk, and the term structure of interest rates

- Edouard Challe, Fran cois Le Grand and Xavier Ragot
- 300: The Case for a Financial Approach to Money Demand

- Xavier Ragot
- 299: Endogenizing leadership in tax competition: a timing game perspective

- Hubert Kempf and Grégoire Rota Graziosi
- 298: Produce or speculate? Asset bubbles, occupational choice and efficiency

- Pierre Cahuc and Edouard Challe
- 297: Fiscal Policy in a Tractable Liquidity-Constrained Economy

- Edouard Challe and Xavier Ragot
- 296: Did Tax Policies mitigate US Business Cycles?

- Ramona Jimborean and Filippo Ferroni
- 295: Is there Evidence of Shift-Contagion in International Housing Markets?

- Olivier de Bandt and Sheheryar Malik
- 294: Compensation in the Financial Sector: Are all Bankers Superstars?

- Claire C l Rier
- 293: Insulation impossible: monetary policy and regional fiscal spillovers in a federation

- Russell Cooper, Hubert Kempf and Dan Peled
- 292: Fiscal developments in the euro area beyond the crisis: some lessons drawn from fiscal reaction functions

- Gilles Dufrénot and Laurent Paul
- 291: Banks' financial conditions and the transmission of monetary policy: a FAVAR approach

- Ramona Jimborean and Jean-Stéphane Mésonnier
- 290: The art of central banking of the ECB and the separation principle

- Laurent Clerc and Christian Bordes
- 289: The French Regions Borrowing Behaviours. How heterogeneous are they?

- Gilles Dufrénot, P. Frout and Christophe Schalck
- 288: Vente distance, internet et dynamique des prix

- Philippe Askenazy, Clémentine C l Rier and Delphine Irac
- 287: Wage rigidity, collective bargaining and the minimum wage: evidence from French agreement data

- Sanvi Avouyi-Dovi, Denis Fougere and Erwan Gautier
- 286: Are the effects of fiscal changes different in times of crisis and non-crisis? The French Case

- Carine Bouthevillain and Gilles Dufrénot
- 285: The Growth-Volatility Relationship: New Evidence Based on Stochastic Volatility in Mean Models

- Matthieu Lemoine and Christophe Mougin
- 284: Innovation and Advertising: Theory and Evidence

- Philippe Askenazy, Thomas Breda and Delphine Irac
- 283: Do product market regulations in upstream sectors curb productivity growth? Panel data evidence for OECD countries

- Renaud Bourlès, Gilbert Cette, Jimmy Lopez, Jacques Mairesse and Giuseppe Nicoletti
- 282: Wage-setting Behavior in France: Additional Evidence from an Ad-hoc Survey

- J Rémy Montorn S and Jacques-Bernard Sauner-Leroy
- 281: Price, Wage and Employment Response to Shocks: Evidence from the WDN Survey

- Giuseppe Bertola, A. Dabusinskas, Marco Hoeberichts, Mario Izquierdo, C. Kwapil, J Rémy Montorn S and D. Radowski
- 280: Une premi re comparaison des droits de pension des m nages fran ais et am ricains

- Dominique Durant and L. Frey
- 279: Liquidity problems in the FX liquid market: Ask for the "BIL"

- Vladimir Borgy, Julien Idier and Gaelle Le Fol
- 278: Central bank liquidity and market liquidity: the role of collateral provision on the French government debt securities market

- Sanvi Avouyi-Dovi and Julien Idier
- 277: Financial Shocks and Optimal Policy

- Harris Dellas, Behzad Diba and Olivier Loisel
- 276: Wealth effects: the French case

- Valérie Chauvin and Olivier Damette
- 275: Common business and housing market cycles in the Euro area from a multivariate decomposition

- Laurent Ferrara and Siem Jan Koopman
- 274: The international transmission of house price shocks

- Olivier de Bandt, Karim Barhoumi and Catherine Bruno
- 273: Costs, demand, and producer price changes

- Claire Loupias and Patrick Sevestre
- 272: National borders matter... where one draws the lines too

- Emmanuelle Lavall E and Vincent Vicard
- 271: Productivity Growth and Levels in France, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States in the Twentieth Century

- Gilbert Cette, Yusuf Kocoglu and Jacques Mairesse
- 270: Impact of Fiscal Policy on Residential Investment in France

- Pamfili Antipa and Christophe Schalck
- 269: Housing cycles in the major euro area countries

- L-J. Lvarez, G. Bulligan, A. Cabrero, Laurent Ferrara and Harald Stahl
- 268: Cyclical relationships between GDP and housing market in France: Facts and factors at play

- Laurent Ferrara and Olivier Vigna
- 267: The housing bubble and financial factors: Insights from a structural model of the French and Spanish residential markets

- Pamfili Antipa and Rémy Lecat
- 266: Stockholding: Does housing wealth matter?

- Luc Arrondel and Frédérique Savignac
- 265: Firms and the global crisis: French exports in the turmoil

- Jean-Charles Bricongne, Lionel Fontagné, Guillaume Gaulier, Daria Taglioni and Vincent Vicard
- 264: Consumption-Wealth Ratio and Housing Prices

- Simon Dubecq and I. Ghattassi
- 263: Asset-price boom-bust cycles and credit: what is the scope of macro-prudential regulation?

- Vladimir Borgy, Laurent Clerc and Jean-Paul Renne
- 262: Forecasting inflation in France

- Claire C l Rier
- 261: Frequency-domain analysis of debt service in a macro-finance model for the euro area

- Jean-Paul Renne
- 260: Identification of lagged duration dependence in multiple-spell competing risks models

- Guillaume Horny and Matteo Picchio
- 259: Forecasting Euro-area recessions using time-varying binary response models for financial

- C. Bell go and Laurent Ferrara
- 258: Trends and Cycles: an Historical Review of the Euro Area

- Jean Barthélemy, Magali Marx and Aurélien Poissonnier
- 257: A unified framework for understanding and comparing dynamic wage and price-setting models

- Huw Dixon
- 256: Labor Court Inputs, Judicial Cases Outcomes and Labor Flows: Identifying Real EPL

- Henri Fraisse, Francis Kramarz and C. Prost
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