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- 1723: Some Evidence on Secular Drivers of US Safe Real Rates

- Kurt Lunsford and Kenneth West
- 1722: Parental Proximity and Earnings after Job Displacements

- Patrick Coate, Pawel Krolikowski and Mike Zabek
- 1721: Costly Information Intermediation as a Natural Monopoly

- Daniel Monte and Roberto Pinheiro
- 1720: Convergence of Cultural Traits with Time-Varying Self-Confidence in the Panebianco (2014) Model--A Corrigendum

- Fabrizio Panebianco, Anja Prummer and Jan-Peter Siedlarek
- 1719: Comparison of Small Bank Failures and FDIC Losses in the 1986–92 and 2007–13 Banking Crises

- Eliana Balla, Laurel Mazur, Edward Prescott and John Walter
- 1717: Testing for Differences in Path Forecast Accuracy: Forecast-Error Dynamics Matter

- Andrew Martinez
- 1715: Modeling Time-Varying Uncertainty of Multiple-Horizon Forecast Errors

- Todd Clark, Michael McCracken and Elmar Mertens
- 1714: Dotcom Extreme Underpricing

- Antonio Gledson de Carvalho, Roberto Pinheiro and Joelson Oliveira Sampaio
- 1713: Dotcom Price Spiral

- Antonio Gledson de Carvalho, Roberto Pinheiro and Joelson Oliveira Sampaio
- 1712: Manufacturing Employment Losses and the Economic Performance of the Industrial Heartland

- Mark Schweitzer
- 1711: The Optimal Response of Bank Capital Requirements to Credit and Risk in a Model with Financial Spillovers

- Filippo Occhino
- 1710: Origins of Too-Big-to-Fail Policy

- George Nurisso and Edward Prescott
- 1709: Redistributive Fiscal Policies and Business Cycles in Emerging Economies

- Amanda Michaud and Jacek Rothert
- 1708: Forecasting GDP Growth with NIPA Aggregates

- Christian Garciga and Edward Knotek
- 1707: Evidence on the Production of Cognitive Achievement from Moving to Opportunity

- Dionissi Aliprantis
- 1706: Organizations, Skills, and Wage Inequality

- Roberto Pinheiro and Murat Tasci
- 1705: A Theory of Sticky Rents: Search and Bargaining with Incomplete Information

- Joshua H. Gallin and Randal Verbrugge
- 1704: Growing Up without Finance

- James Brown, J. Cookson and Rawley Heimer
- 1703: Does Differential Treatment Translate to Differential Outcomes for Minority Borrowers? Evidence from Matching a Field Experiment to Loan-Level Data

- Andrew Hanson, Zackary Hawley and Hal Martin
- 1702: Financial Nowcasts and Their Usefulness in Macroeconomic Forecasting

- Edward Knotek and Saeed Zaman
- 1701: Is \"Fintech\" Good for Small Business Borrowers? Impacts on Firm Growth and Customer Satisfaction

- Brett Barkely and Mark Schweitzer
- 1637: Predictive Modeling of Surveyed Property Conditions and Vacancy

- Hal Martin, Isaac Oduro, Francisca Richter, Apirl Hirsh Urban and Stephan Whitaker
- 1636: Affirmative Action and Racial Segregation

- Peter Hinrichs
- 1635: Goods-Market Frictions and International Trade

- Pawel Krolikowski and Andrew McCallum
- 1634: Mobility

- Daniel Carroll and Eric Young
- 1633: The Dotcom Bubble and Underpricing: Conjectures and Evidence

- Antonio Gledson de Carvalho, Roberto Pinheiro and Joelson Oliveira Sampaio
- 1632: Fiscal Dominance and US Monetary: 1940–1975

- Owen Humpage
- 1631: Earthquakes and House Prices: Evidence from Oklahoma

- Ron Cheung, Daniel Wetherell and Stephan Whitaker
- 1630: Panel Data Estimates of Age-Rent Profiles for Rental Housing

- Joshua H. Gallin and Randal Verbrugge
- 1629: A New Perspective on the Finance-Development Nexus

- Pedro Amaral, P. Dean Corbae and Erwan Quintin
- 1628: Undiversifying during Crises: Is It a Good Idea?

- Margherita Giuzio and Sandra Paterlini
- 1627: Spatial Dependence and Data-Driven Networks of International Banks

- Ben Craig and Martin Saldias
- 1626: Is the Light Rail “Tide” Lifting Property Values? Evidence from Hampton Roads, Virginia

- Tim Komarek, Julia Martin and Gary A. Wagner
- 1625: The Unintended Consequences of Employer Credit Check Bans on Labor and Credit Markets

- Kristle Cortes, Andy Glover and Murat Tasci
- 1624: Venture Capital and Underpricing: Capacity Constraints and Early Sales

- Roberto Pinheiro
- 1623: Partially Disaggregated Household-level Debt Service Ratios: Construction and Validation

- Joel Elvery and Mark Schweitzer
- 1622: Measuring Uncertainty and Its Impact on the Economy

- Andrea Carriero, Todd Clark and Massimiliano Marcellino
- 1621: The Ins and Outs of Self-Employment: An Estimate of Business Cycle and Trend Effects

- Mark Schweitzer and Scott Shane
- 1620: Fiscal Stimulus and Consumer Debt

- Yuliya Demyanyk, Elena Loutskina and Daniel Murphy
- 1619: Proxy SVARs: Asymptotic Theory, Bootstrap Inference, and the Effects of Income Tax Changes in the United States

- Carsen Jentsch and Kurt Lunsford
- 1618: Peer Pressure: Social Interaction and the Disposition Effect

- Rawley Heimer
- 1617: Large Vector Autoregressions with Stochastic Volatility and Flexible Priors

- Andrea Carriero, Todd Clark and Massimiliano Marcellino
- 1616: How Do Lead Banks Use Their Private Information about Loan Quality in the Syndicated Loan Market?

- Lakshmi Balasubramanyan, Allen Berger and Matthew Koepke
- 1615: Is Bigger Necessarily Better in Community Banking?

- Joseph Hughes, Julapa Jagtiani and Loretta Mester
- 1614: The Impact of Merger Legislation on Bank Mergers

- Elena Carletti, Steven Ongena, Jan-Peter Siedlarek and Giancarlo Spagnolo
- 1613: Information Production, Misconduct Effort, and the Duration of Corporate Fraud

- Jonathan Black, Maximiliano da Silva, Mattias Nilsson and Roberto Pinheiro
- 1612: Too-Big-to-Fail before the Fed

- Gary Gorton and Ellis Tallman
- 1611: Term Premium Variability and Monetary Policy

- Timothy Fuerst and Ronald Mau
- 1610: Competitors' Stock Price Reaction to Mass Layoff Announcements

- Adam Bordeman, Bharadwaj Kannan and Roberto Pinheiro
- 1609: Sovereign Default in the US

- Ozgur Ergungor
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