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- 2007-26: Optimal fiscal feedback on debt in an economy with nominal rigidities

- Tatiana Kirsanova and Simon Wren-Lewis
- 2007-25: Equilibrium mortgage choice and housing tenure decisions with refinancing

- Matthew Chambers, Carlos Garriga and Don Schlagenhauf
- 2007-24: Optimal simple and implementable monetary and fiscal rules

- Stephanie Schmitt-Grohe and Martín Uribe
- 2007-23: Asymmetric expectation effects of regime shifts and the Great Moderation

- Zheng Liu, Daniel Waggoner and Tao Zha
- 2007-22: A discrete choice model of dividend reinvestment plans: classification and prediction

- Thomas P. Boehm and Ramon Degennaro
- 2007-21: Accounting for changes in the homeownership rate

- Matthew Chambers, Carlos Garriga and Don Schlagenhauf
- 2007-20: What determines the output drop after an energy price increase: household or firm energy share?

- Rajeev Dhawan and Karsten Jeske
- 2007-19: Cigarette smoking and food insecurity among low-income families in the United States, 2001

- Brian S. Armour, Chung-won Lee and Melinda Pitts
- 2007-18: Does disability explain state-level differences in the quality of Medicare beneficiary hospital inpatient care?

- Brian S. Armour and Melinda Pitts
- 2007-17: Federal Home Loan Bank advances and commercial bank portfolio composition

- W Frame, Diana Hancock and Wayne Passmore
- 2007-16: Evidence of demand factors in the determination of the labor market intermittency penalty

- Julie Hotchkiss and Melinda Pitts
- 2007-15: Microentrepreneurship and the business cycle: is self-employment a desired outcome?

- Federico Mandelman and Gabriel Montes-Rojas
- 2007-14: Taylor rules with headline inflation: a bad idea

- Rajeev Dhawan and Karsten Jeske
- 2007-13: U.S. tax policy and health insurance demand: can a regressive policy improve welfare?

- Karsten Jeske and Sagiri Kitao
- 2007-12: Understanding the New Keynesian model when monetary policy switches regimes

- Roger Farmer, Daniel Waggoner and Tao Zha
- 2007-11: Commercial lending distance and historically underserved areas

- Robert DeYoung, W Frame, Dennis C. Glennon, Daniel McMillen and Peter Nigro
- 2007-10: Information criteria for impulse response function matching estimation of DSGE models

- Alastair Hall, Atsushi Inoue, James Nason and Barbara Rossi
- 2007-09: Multiple safety net regulators and agency problems in the European Union: Is prompt corrective action partly the solution?

- David Mayes, Maria J. Nieto and Larry Wall
- 2007-08: Remittances and the Dutch disease

- Pablo Acosta, Emmanuel Lartey and Federico Mandelman
- 2007-07: Simple versus optimal rules as guides to policy

- William Brock, Steven Durlauf, James Nason and Giacomo Rondina
- 2007-06: Corporate social responsibility and shareholder's value: an event study analysis

- Leonardo Becchetti, Rocco Ciciretti and Iftekhar Hasan
- 2007-05: Uninsurable individual risk and the cyclical behavior of unemployment and vacancies

- Enchuan Shao and Pedro Silos
- 2007-04: Model comparison using the Hansen-Jagannathan distance

- Raymond Kan and Cesare Robotti
- 2007-03: The McKenna rule and U.K. World War I finance

- James Nason and Shaun Vahey
- 2007-02: Does geography matter to bondholders?

- Bill Francis, Iftekhar Hasan and Maya Waisman
- 2007-01: The role of labor market intermittency in explaining gender wage differentials

- Julie Hotchkiss and Melinda Pitts
- 2006-29: Why do borrowers pledge collateral? new empirical evidence on the role of asymmetric information

- Allen Berger, Marco Espinosa-Vega, W Frame and Nathan H. Miller
- 2006-28: When target CEOs contract with acquirers: evidence from bank mergers and acquisitions

- Elijah Brewer, William E. Jackson and Larry Wall
- 2006-27: Preconditions for a successful implementation of supervisors' prompt corrective action: Is there a case for a banking standard in the European Union?

- Maria J. Nieto and Larry Wall
- 2006-26: Why do banks promise to pay par on demand?

- Gerald Dwyer and Margarita Samartin
- 2006-25: Credit and the no-surcharge rule

- Cyril Monnet and William Roberds
- 2006-24: The predictive power of the Senior Loan Officer Survey: do lending officers know anything special?

- Thomas Cunningham
- 2006-23: Liquidity creation without a lender of last resort: clearinghouse loan certificates in the Banking Panic of 1907

- Jon Moen and Ellis Tallman
- 2006-22: Methods for inference in large multiple-equation Markov-switching models

- Christopher Sims, Daniel Waggoner and Tao Zha
- 2006-21: Business cycles: a role for imperfect competition in the banking system

- Federico Mandelman
- 2006-20: The conquest of South American inflation

- Thomas Sargent, Noah Williams and Tao Zha
- 2006-19: Indeterminacy in a forward-looking regime-switching model

- Roger Farmer, Daniel Waggoner and Tao Zha
- 2006-18: Home country versus cross-border negative externalities in large banking organization failures and how to avoid them

- Robert Eisenbeis
- 2006-17: Business cycles and monetary regimes in emerging economies: a role for a monopolistic banking sector

- Federico Mandelman
- 2006-16: Forming priors for DSGE models (and how it affects the assessment of nominal rigidities)

- Marco Del Negro and Frank Schorfheide
- 2006-15: Cross-border banking: challenges for deposit insurance and financial stability in the European Union

- Robert Eisenbeis and George G. Kaufman
- 2006-14: Crude substitution: the cyclical dynamics of oil prices and the college premium

- Linnea Polgreen and Pedro Silos
- 2006-13: An economic explanation of the early Bank of Amsterdam, debasement, bills of exchange, and the emergence of the first central bank

- Stephen Quinn and William Roberds
- 2006-12: Smoking: taxing health and Social Security

- Brian S. Armour and Melinda Pitts
- 2006-11: The long-run Fisher effect: can it be tested?

- Mark Jensen
- 2006-10: Specification tests of asset pricing models using excess returns

- Raymond Kan and Cesare Robotti
- 2006-09: Energy price shocks and the macroeconomy: the role of consumer durables

- Rajeev Dhawan and Karsten Jeske
- 2006-08: Asymmetric labor force participation decisions over the business cycle: evidence from U.S. microdata

- Julie Hotchkiss and John Robertson
- 2006-07: Welfare recipiency, job separation outcomes, and postseparation earnings: insight from linked personnel and state administrative data

- Jill Marie Gunderson and Julie Hotchkiss
- 2006-06: The origins of bubbles in laboratory asset markets

- Lucy Ackert, Narat Charupat, Richard Deaves and Brian D. Kluger
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