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- 2009-23: Detecting Contagion with Correlation: Volatility and Timing Matter

- Mardi Dungey and Abdullah Yalama
- 2009-22: How Much Did the 2009 Fiscal Stimulus Boost Spending? Evidence from a Household Survey

- Andrew Leigh
- 2009-21: A Note on the Anchoring Effect of Explicit Inflation Targets

- Jan Libich
- 2009-20: Does Democracy Explain Gender Differentials in Education?

- Arusha Cooray
- 2009-19: Carbon offsets, reversal risk and US climate policy

- Bryan K. Mignone, Matthew D. Hurteau, Yihsu Chen and Brent Sohngen
- 2009-18: Consequences of alternative US cap-and-trade policies: Controlling both emissions and costs

- Warwick McKibbin, Adele Morris, Peter Wilcoxen and Yiyong Cai
- 2009-17: Do rising top incomes lift all boats?

- Dan Andrews, Christopher Jencks and Andrew Leigh
- 2009-16: Statistical opacity in the US banking sector

- Guo Li, Lee Sanning and Sherrill Shaffer
- 2009-15: Recovery before redemption: A theory of delays in sovereign debt renegotiations

- David Benjamin and Mark Wright
- 2009-14: Financial instability prevention

- Andrew Hughes Hallett, Jan Libich and Petr Stehlik
- 2009-13: Market reaction to the announcement of a male-to-female CEO turnover

- Amanda L. Coxbill, Lee W. Sanning and Sherrill Shaffer
- 2009-12: Means-tested income support, portfolio choice and decumulation in retirement

- Susan Thorp, Hardy Hulley, Rebecca McKibbin and Andreas Pedersen
- 2009-11: Behavioural macroeconomics and wage and price setting: Developing some early insights of John Maynard Keynes and Joan Robinson

- Ian McDonald
- 2009-10: Overvaluation in Australian housing and equity markets: Wealth effects or monetary policy?

- Renee Fry-McKibbin, Vance Martin and Nicholas Voukelatos
- 2009-09: The economic and environmental effects of border tax adjustments for climate policy

- Warwick McKibbin and Peter Wilcoxen
- 2009-08: An econometric analysis of some models for constructed binary time series

- Don Harding and Adrian Pagan
- 2009-07: Modelling change in financial market integration

- Nektarios Aslanides, Mardi Dungey and Christos Savva
- 2009-06: Optimal capital taxation under limited commitment

- YiLi Chien and Junsang Lee
- 2009-05: Why tax capital?

- YiLi Chien and Junsang Lee
- 2009-04: Model uncertainty and monetary policy

- Richard Dennis
- 2009-03: A comparision of forecast, simple reduced-form models, and a DSGE model

- Rochelle M. Edge, Michael Kiley and Jean-Philippe Laforte
- 2009-02: Combating China's export contraction: Fiscal expansion or accelerated industrial reform?

- Rodney Tyers and Ling Huang
- 2009-01: Endogenours monetary commitment

- Jan Libich and Petr Stehlik
- 2008-38: HOW DO PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS AFFECT THE FREQUENCY OF TRADING IN U.S. AIRLINE STOCKS?

- Sylwia Nowak
- 2008-37: HOLDOUTS IN SOVEREIGN DEBT RESTRUCTURING: A THEORY OF NEGOTIATION IN A WEAK CONTRACTUAL ENVIRONMENT

- Rohan Pitchford and Mark Wright
- 2008-36: TECHNOLOGICAL SCARCITY, COMPLIANCE FLEXIBILITY AND THE OPTIMAL TIME PATH OF EMISSIONS ABATEMENT

- Bryan K. Mignone
- 2008-35: EXPECTING THE UNEXPECTED: MACROECONOMIC VOLATILITY AND CLIMATE POLICY

- Warwick McKibbin, Adele Morris and Peter Wilcoxen
- 2008-34: NEWS AND EXPECTATIONS IN FINANCIAL MARKETS: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY

- Gordon Menzies and Daniel Zizzo
- 2008-33: THE CONTRIBUTION OF DOMESTIC, REGIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL FACTORS TO LATIN AMERICA'S BUSINESS CYCLE

- Melisso Boschi and Alessandro Girardi
- 2008-32: EARNINGS VALUATION AND SOURCES OF GROWTH

- Sherrill Shaffer
- 2008-31: PRICES IN EMISSIONS PERMIT MARKETS: THE ROLE OF INVESTOR FORESIGHT AND CAPITAL DURABILITY

- Bryan K. Mignone
- 2008-30: VARIABLE GSTl A TOOL FOR MONETARY POLICY IN NEW ZEALAND?

- Iris Claus and Brandon Sloan
- 2008-29: THE INDIAN GROWTH MIRACLE AND ENDOGENOUS GROWTH

- Jakob Madsen, Shishir Saxena and James Ang
- 2008-28: FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF SMALL BUSINESS LOANS: INDIRECT EVIDENCE

- Sherrill Shaffer
- 2008-27: RELATED CONTESTS: A GENERAL PARAMETERIZATION

- Sherrill Shaffer and Jason Shogren
- 2008-26: RURAL ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE AND FEDERAL CREDIT PROGRAMS

- Sherrill Shaffer and Robert Collender
- 2008-25: STRATEGIC RISK AVERSION

- Sherrill Shaffer
- 2008-24: NEW SMALL FIRMS AND DIMENSIONS OF ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE

- Sherrill Shaffer, Iftekhar Hasan and Mingming Zhou
- 2008-23: INFLATION TARGETING POLICY: THE EXPERIENCES OF INDONESIA AND THAILAND

- Reza Siregar and Siwei Goo
- 2008-22: FISCAL RIGIDITY IN A MONETARY UNION: THE CALVO TIMING AND BEYOND

- Jan Libich and Petr Stehlik
- 2008-21: COMPETITION POLICY, CORPORATE SAVING AND CHINA'S CURRENT ACCOUNT SURPLUS

- Rodney Tyers and Feng Lu
- 2008-20: EXPECTATIONS, LEARNING AND BUSINESS CYCLE FLUCTUATIONS

- Stefano Eusepi and Bruce Preston
- 2008-19: THE FREQUENCY OF PRICE ADJUSTMENT AND NEW KEYNESIAN BUSINESS CYCLE DYNAMICS

- Richard Dennis
- 2008-18: FINANCE AND INEQUALITY: THE CASE OF INDIA

- James Ang
- 2008-17: LEARNING, EXPECTATIONS FORMATION, AND THE PITFALLS OF OPTIMAL CONTROL MONETARY POLICY

- Athanasios Orphanides and John Williams
- 2008-16: WELFARE-MAXIMIZING MONETARY POLICY UNDER PARAMETER UNCERTAINTY

- Rochelle M. Edge, Thomas Laubach and John Williams
- 2008-15: ARE FINANCIAL CRISES ALIKE?

- Mardi Dungey, Renee Fry-McKibbin, Brenda Gonzales-Hermosillo, Vance Martin and Chrismin Tang
- 2008-14: CHINA CAN GROW AND STILL HELP PREVENT THE TRAGEDY OF THE CO2 COMMONS

- Warwick McKibbin, Peter Wilcoxen and Wing Woo
- 2008-13: BUILDING ON KYOTO: TOWARDS A REALISTIC GLOBAL CLIMATE AGREEMENT

- Warwick McKibbin and Peter Wilcoxen
- 2008-12: FUNDING EXTERNALITIES, ASSET PRICES AND INVESTORS' "SEARCH FOR YIELD"

- Prasanna Gai and Kamakshya Trivedi
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