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- 06-9: Efficient expropriation: sustainable fiscal policy in a small open economy

- Mark Aguiar, Manuel Amador and Gita Gopinath
- 06-8: Do people behave in experiments as in the field?: evidence from donations

- Matthias Benz and Stephan Meier
- 06-7: The impact of group membership on cooperation and norm enforcement: evidence using random assignment to real social groups

- Lorenz Goette, David Huffman and Stephan Meier
- 06-6: A survey of economic theories and field evidence on pro-social behavior

- Stephan Meier
- 06-5: Cyclical wages in a search and bargaining model with large firms

- Julio Rotemberg
- 06-4: Supply matters for asset prices: evidence from IPOs in emerging markets

- Matias Braun and Borja Larrain
- 06-3: Dishonesty in everyday life and its policy implications

- Dan Ariely and Nina Mazar
- 06-2: Measuring trends in leisure: the allocation of time over five decades

- Mark Aguiar and Erik Hurst
- 06-1: The monetary transmission mechanism

- Peter Ireland
- 05-18: Does firm value move too much to be justified by subsequent changes in cash flow?

- Borja Larrain and Motohiro Yogo
- 05-17: Contracts with social multipliers

- Mary Burke and Kislaya Prasad
- 05-16: Heterogeneous beliefs and inflation dynamics: a general equilibrium approach

- Fabià Gumbau-Brisa
- 05-15: Testing economic hypotheses with state-level data: a comment on Donohue and Levitt (2001)

- Christopher Foote and Christopher Goetz
- 05-14: Real wage rigidities and the New Keynesian model

- Olivier Blanchard and Jordi Galí
- 05-13: Changes in the Federal Reserve's inflation target: causes and consequences

- Peter Ireland
- 05-12: New approaches to ranking economics journals

- Yolanda Kodrzycki and Pingkang Yu
- 05-11: Large stakes and big mistakes

- Dan Ariely, Uri Gneezy, George Loewenstein and Nina Mazar
- 05-10: Tom Sawyer and the construction of value

- Dan Ariely, George Loewenstein and Drazen Prelec
- 05-9: The roles of comovement and inventory investment in the reduction of output volatility

- F. Owen Irvine and Scott Schuh
- 05-8: Intrinsic and inherited inflation persistence

- Jeffrey Fuhrer
- 05-7: Borrowing costs and the demand for equity over the life cycle

- Steven Davis, Felix Kubler and Paul Willen
- 05-6: The stock market and cross country differences in relative prices

- Borja Larrain
- 05-5: Sales persistence and the reductions in GDP volatility

- F. Owen Irvine
- 05-4: Interest sensitivity and volatility reductions: cross-section evidence

- F. Owen Irvine and Scott Schuh
- 05-3: The liquidity trap, the real balance effect, and the Friedman rule

- Peter Ireland
- 05-2: Contingent reserves management: an applied framework

- Ricardo Caballero and Stavros Panageas
- 05-1: Technological diversification

- Miklós Koren and Silvana Tenreyro
- 04-9: Implications of alternative operational risk modeling techniques

- Patrick de Fontnouvelle, John S. Jordan and Eric Rosengren
- 04-8: Incomplete markets and trade

- Paul Willen
- 04-7: A general-equilibrium asset-pricing approach to the measurement of nominal and real bank output

- Susanto Basu, John Fernald and J. Christina Wang
- 04-6: Effective labor regulation and microeconomic flexibility

- Ricardo Caballero, Kevin Cowan, Eduardo Engel and Alejandro Micco
- 04-5: Defaultable debt, interest rates, and the current account

- Mark Aguiar and Gita Gopinath
- 04-4: Emerging market business cycles: the cycle is the trend

- Mark Aguiar and Gita Gopinath
- 04-3: Trade liberalization and the politics of financial development

- Matias Braun and Claudio Raddatz
- 04-2: Estimating forward looking Euler equations with GMM estimators: an optimal instruments approach

- Jeffrey Fuhrer and Giovanni Olivei
- 04-1: The timing of monetary policy shocks

- Giovanni Olivei and Silvana Tenreyro
- 03-8: Merger-related cost savings in the production of bank services

- J. Christina Wang
- 03-7: Productivity and economies of scale in the production of bank service value added

- J. Christina Wang
- 03-6: Service output of bank holding companies in the 1990s and the role of risk

- J. Christina Wang
- 03-5: Capital and risk: new evidence on implications of large operational losses

- Patrick de Fontnouvelle, Virginia DeJesus-Rueff, John S. Jordan and Eric Rosengren
- 03-4: Loanable funds, risk, and bank service output

- J. Christina Wang
- 03-3: Diversification and development

- Miklós Koren and Silvana Tenreyro
- 03-2: On the trade impact of nominal exchange rate volatility

- Silvana Tenreyro
- 03-1: Gravity-defying trade

- João Santos Silva and Silvana Tenreyro
- 02-8: Job creation, job destruction, and international competition: job flows and trade: the case of NAFTA

- Michael Klein, Scott Schuh and Robert Triest
- 02-7: Job creation, job destruction, and international competition: a literature review

- Michael Klein, Scott Schuh and Robert Triest
- 02-6: Inventory investment and output volatility

- F. Owen Irvine and Scott Schuh
- 02-5: Corporate dollar debt and depreciations: much ado about nothing?

- Hoyt Bleakley and Kevin Cowan
- 02-4: Economic effects of currency unions

- Robert Barro and Silvana Tenreyro
- 02-3: Estimating the Euler equation for output

- Jeffrey Fuhrer and Glenn Rudebusch