Working Papers
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- 19-11: Macroprudential Policy: Results from a Tabletop Exercise

- Denise Duffy, Joseph Haubrich, Anna Kovner, Alex Musatov, Edward Prescott, Richard Rosen, Thomas Tallarini, Alexandros Vardoulakis, Emily Yang and Andrei Zlate
- 19-10: Multiperiod Loans, Occasionally Binding Constraints, and Monetary Policy: A Quantitative Evaluation

- Kristina Bluwstein, Michal Brzoza-Brzezina, Paolo Gelain and Marcin Kolasa
- 19-09R2: The Intermittent Phillips Curve: Finding a Stable (But Persistence-Dependent) Phillips Curve Model Specification

- Richard Ashley and Randal Verbrugge
- 19-08: Asymptotically Valid Bootstrap Inference for Proxy SVARs

- Carsen Jentsch and Kurt Lunsford
- 19-07R: The Informational Effect of Monetary Policy and the Case for Policy Commitment

- Chengcheng Jia
- 19-06R: On the Heterogeneous Welfare Gains and Losses from Trade

- Daniel Carroll and Sewon Hur
- 19-06R2: On the Heterogeneous Welfare Gains and Losses from Trade

- Daniel Carroll and Sewon Hur
- 19-06: On the Heterogeneous Welfare Gains and Losses from Trade

- Daniel Carroll and Sewon Hur
- 19-05: The Unintended Consequences of Employer Credit Check Bans for Labor Markets

- Kristle Cortes, Andy Glover and Murat Tasci
- 19-04: Job Heterogeneity and Aggregate Labor Market Fluctuations

- Pawel Krolikowski
- 19-03R: Firm Entry and Exit and Aggregate Growth

- Jose Asturias, Sewon Hur, Timothy Kehoe and Kim Ruhl
- 19-02R2: Landlords and Access to Opportunity

- Dionissi Aliprantis, Hal Martin and David Phillips
- 19-02: Can Landlords Be Paid to Stop Avoiding Voucher Tenants?

- Dionissi Aliprantis, Hal Martin and David Phillips
- 19-02R: Landlords and Access to Opportunity

- Dionissi Aliprantis, Hal Martin and David Phillips
- 19-01: Causal Impact of Risk Oversight Functions on Bank Risk: Evidence from a Natural Experiment

- Lakshmi Balasubramanyan, Naveen Daniel, Joseph Haubrich and Lalitha Naveen
- 18-14R: A New Look at Historical Monetary Policy and the Great Inflation through the Lens of a Persistence-Dependent Policy Rule

- Richard Ashley, Kwok Ping Tsang and Randal Verbrugge
- 18-08R: What Explains Neighborhood Sorting by Income and Race?

- Dionissi Aliprantis, Daniel Carroll and Eric Young
- 18-07R: Opioids and the Labor Market

- Dionissi Aliprantis, Kyle Fee and Mark Schweitzer
- 18-07R3: Opioids and the Labor Market

- Dionissi Aliprantis, Kyle Fee and Mark Schweitzer
- 18-04R: Internal Migration in the United States: A Comprehensive Comparative Assessment of the Consumer Credit Panel

- Jack DeWaard, Janna Johnson and Stephan Whitaker
- 18-03R: Assessing International Commonality in Macroeconomic Uncertainty and Its Effects

- Andrea Carriero, Todd Clark and Massimiliano Marcellino
- 18-01R: Excess Persistence in Employment of Disadvantaged Workers

- Bruce Fallick and Pawel Krolikowski
- 17-21R2: Costly Information Intermediation: Quality vs. Spillovers

- Daniel Monte and Roberto Pinheiro
- 17-15R: Modeling Time-Varying Uncertainty of Multiple-Horizon Forecast Errors

- Todd Clark, Michael McCracken and Elmar Mertens
- 17-06R: Firms, Skills, and Wage Inequality

- Roberto Pinheiro and Murat Tasci
- 16-36R: Affirmative Action and Racial Segregation

- Peter Hinrichs
- 16-35R: Goods-Market Frictions and International Trade

- Pawel Krolikowski and Andrew McCallum
- 16-35R2: Goods-Market Frictions and International Trade

- Pawel Krolikowski and Andrew McCallum
- 16-29R: Financial Engineering and Economic Development

- Pedro Amaral, P. Dean Corbae and Erwan Quintin
- 16-25R2: The Unintended Consequences of Employer Credit Check Bans on Labor and Credit Markets

- Kristle Cortes, Andy Glover and Murat Tasci
- 16-16R2: How Do Lead Banks Use Their Private Information about Loan Quality in the Syndicated Loan Market?

- Lakshmi Balasubramanyan, Allen Berger and Matthew Koepke
- 16-14R2: The Impact of Stricter Merger Control on Bank Mergers and Acquisitions. Too-Big-To-Fail and Competition

- Elena Carletti, Steven Ongena, Jan-Peter Siedlarek and Giancarlo Spagnolo
- 16-14R: The Impact of Merger Legislation on Bank Mergers

- Elena Carletti, Steven Ongena, Jan-Peter Siedlarek and Giancarlo Spagnolo
- 16-13R: Information Production, Misconduct Effort, and the Duration of Financial Misrepresentation

- Jonathan Black, Maximiliano da Silva, Mattias Nilsson and Roberto Pinheiro
- 16-10R: Rival Growth Prospects and Equity Prices: Evidence from Mass Layoff Announcements

- Adam Bordeman, Bharadwaj Kannan and Roberto Pinheiro
- 16-02R: Downward Nominal Wage Rigidity in the United States during and after the Great Recession

- Bruce Fallick, Daniel Villar Vallenas and William Wascher
- 15-04R: How Cyclical Is Bank Capital?

- Joseph Haubrich
- 14-42R: The Politics of Flat Taxes

- Daniel Carroll, Jim Dolmas and Eric Young
- 14-42R2: The Politics of Flat Taxes

- Daniel Carroll, Jim Dolmas and Eric Young
- 14-32R2: Neoclassical Inequality

- Daniel Carroll and Eric Young
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