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- 9919: The effects of minimum wages throughout the wage distribution

- David Neumark, Mark Schweitzer and William Wascher
- 9918: Intervention as information: a survey

- Richard Baillie, Owen Humpage and William P. Osterberg
- 9917: Results of a study of the stability of cointegrating relations comprised of broad monetary aggregates

- John Carlson, Dennis Hoffman, Benjamin Keen and Robert Rasche
- 9916: Currency portfolios and nominal exchange rates in a dual currency search economy

- Ben Craig and Christopher Waller
- 9915: Risk sharing of disaggregate macroeconomic and idiosyncratic shocks

- Gregory Hess and Kwanho Shin
- 9914: The adequacy of life insurance: evidence from the health and retirement survey

- B. Douglas Bernheim, Lorenzo Forni, Jagadeesh Gokhale and Laurence Kotlikoff
- 9913: The impact of Social Security and other factors on the distribution of wealth

- Jagadeesh Gokhale and Laurence Kotlikoff
- 9912: Social Security's treatment of postwar Americans: how bad can it get?

- Jagadeesh Gokhale and Laurence Kotlikoff
- 9911: Optimal monetary policy in a small, open economy: a general-equilibrium analysis

- Charles Carlstrom and Timothy Fuerst
- 9910R: Timing and real indeterminacy in monetary models

- Charles Carlstrom and Timothy Fuerst
- 9909R: Protection for whom? creditor conflicts in bankruptcy

- Stanley D. Longhofer and Stephen R. Peters
- 9908: Firms' wage adjustments: a break from the past?

- Erica Groshen and Mark Schweitzer
- 9907: Banking and commerce: a liquidity approach

- Joseph Haubrich and Joao Santos
- 9906: The Band pass filter

- Lawrence Christiano and Terry Fitzgerald
- 9905: Monetary policy regimes and beliefs

- David Andolfatto and Paul Gomme
- 9904: More on marriage, fertility, and the distribution of income

- Jeremy Greenwood, Nezih Guner and John Knowles
- 9903: A method for taking models to the data

- Peter Ireland
- 9902: Taylor rules in a limited participation model

- Lawrence Christiano and Christopher Gust
- 9901: Maximum likelihood in the frequency domain: a time to build example

- Lawrence Christiano and Robert Vigfusson
- 9823: Central bank intervention and overnight uncovered interest rate parity

- Richard Baillie and William P. Osterberg
- 9822: Will electronic money be adopted in the United States?

- Barbara A. Good
- 9821: Private money creation and the Suffolk Banking System

- Bruce Smith and Warren Weber
- 9820: Sources of business cycles in Korea and the United States

- David Altig and Alan Stockman
- 9819: Price-level and interest-rate targeting in a model with sticky prices

- Charles Carlstrom and Timothy Fuerst
- 9818R: Real indeterminacy in monetary models with nominal interest rate distortions: the problem with inflation targets

- Charles Carlstrom and Timothy Fuerst
- 9817: Non-par banking: competition and monopoly in markets for payments services

- Edward J. Stevens
- 9816: Evolutionary programming as a solution technique for the Bellman equation

- Paul Gomme
- 9815: The Federal Reserve as an informed foreign-exchange trader

- Owen Humpage
- 9814: Earnings and wealth inequality and income taxation: quantifying the tradeoffs of switching to a proportional income tax in the U.S

- Brent W. Ambrose, Costas Azariadis and Ana Castaneda
- 9813: Monetary aggregates and output

- Scott Freeman and Finn Kydland
- 9812: Expectations, credibility, and time-consistent monetary policy

- Peter Ireland
- 9811: Simulating the transmission of wealth inequality via bequests

- Jagadeesh Gokhale, Laurence Kotlikoff, James Sefton and Martin Weale
- 9810: Optimal employment of scale economies in the Federal Reserve's currency infrastructure

- Paul Bauer, Apostolos Burnetas, Viswanath Cvsa and Gregory Reynolds
- 9809: Self-selection and discrimination in credit markets

- Stanley D. Longhofer and Stephen R. Peters
- 9808: The importance of bank seniority for relationship lending

- Stanley D. Longhofer and Joao Santos
- 9807: Money and dynamic credit arrangements with private information

- S. Aiyagari and Stephen Williamson
- 9806: Measuring the rate of technological progress in structures

- Michael Gort, Jeremy Greenwood and Peter Rupert
- 9805: The FDICIA and bank CEOs' pay-performance relationship: an empirical investigation

- Ying Yan
- 9804: Solving dynamic equilibrium models by a method of undetermined coefficients

- Lawrence Christiano
- 9803: Large shareholders and market discipline in a regulated industry: a clinical study of Mellon Bank

- Joseph Haubrich and James Thomson
- 9802: Appointing the median voter of a policy board

- Christopher Waller
- 9801: Reducing working hours: a general equilibrium analysis

- Terry Fitzgerald
- 9716: Electronic money

- Barbara A. Good
- 9715: Depositor preference legislation and failed banks' resolution costs

- William P. Osterberg and James Thomson
- 9714: Interest rate option pricing with volatility humps

- Iyuan Chuang and Peter H. Ritchken
- 9713: Expectations, credibility, and disinflation in a small macroeconomic model

- Chan Guk Huh and Kevin Lansing
- 9712: Simulating U.S. tax reform

- David Altig, Alan Auerbach, Laurence Kotlikoff, Kent Smetters and Jan Walliser
- 9711: Algorithms for solving dynamic models with occasionally binding constraints

- Lawrence Christiano and Jonas Fisher
- 9710: Absolute priority rule violations, credit rationing, and efficiency

- Stanley D. Longhofer
- 9709: A note on purifying mixed strategy equilibria in the search model of money

- Randall Wright