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- 1307: Tobin lives: integrating evolving credit market architecture into flow of funds based macro-models

- John Duca and John Muellbauer
- 1306: Immigrants in the U.S. labor market

- Pia Orrenius and Madeline Zavodny
- 1305: Spurious seasonal patterns and excess smoothness in the BLS local area unemployment

- Keith Phillips and Jianguo Wang
- 1304: Monetary policy, the tax code, and the real effects of energy shocks

- William Gavin, Benjamin Keen and Finn Kydland
- 1303: The long–run macroeconomic impacts of fuel subsidies

- Michael Plante
- 1302: The prospect of higher taxes and weak job growth during the recovery from the great recession: macro versus micro Frisch elasticities

- Carlos Zarazaga
- 1301: Fiscal sentiment and the weak recovery from the Great Recession: a quantitative exploration

- Finn Kydland and Carlos Zarazaga
- 1206: Has income inequality or media fragmentation increased political polarization?

- John Duca and Jason Saving
- 1205: Campbell and Cochrane meet Melino and Yang: reverse engineering the surplus ratio in a Mehra-Prescott economy

- Jim Dolmas
- 1204: Reentering asset poverty after an exit: evidence from the PSID

- Wenhua Di and Tammy Leonard
- 1203: PCE inflation and core inflation

- Julie Smith
- 1202: How should monetary policy respond to changes in the relative price of oil? considering supply and demand shocks

- Michael Plante
- 1201: Time-varying oil price volatility and macroeconomic aggregates

- Michael Plante and Nora Traum
- 1112: Experimental evidence on rational inattention

- Anton Cheremukhin, Anna Popova and Antonella Tutino
- 1111: Monetary policy, financial stability, and the distribution of risk

- Evan Koenig
- 1110: Financial literacy and mortgage equity withdrawals

- John Duca and Anil Kumar
- 1109: Trends in poverty and inequality among Hispanics

- Pia Orrenius and Madeline Zavodny
- 1108: Factors behind the convergence of economic performance across U.S. states

- Roberto Coronado, James Nordlund and Keith Phillips
- 1107: The impact of the maquiladora industry on U.S. border cities

- Jesus Cañas, Roberto Coronado, Robert W. Gilmer and Eduardo Saucedo
- 1106: Offshoring and volatility: more evidence from Mexico's maquiladora industry

- Roberto Coronado
- 1105: Did residential electricity rates fall after retail competition? a dynamic panel analysis

- Adam Swadley and Mine Yucel
- 1104: Shifting credit standards and the boom and bust in U.S. house prices

- John Duca, John Muellbauer and Anthony Murphy
- 1103: House prices and credit constraints: making sense of the U.S. experience

- John Duca, John Muellbauer and Anthony Murphy
- 1102: Labor matching: putting the pieces together

- Anton Cheremukhin
- 1101: Did the commercial paper funding facility prevent a Great Depression-style money market meltdown?

- John Duca
- 1009: The impact of hurricanes on housing prices: evidence from U.S. coastal cities

- Anthony Murphy and Eric Strobl
- 1008: Yield spreads as predictors of economic activity: a real-time VAR analysis

- N Kishor and Evan Koenig
- 1007: Do remittances boost economic development? Evidence from Mexican states

- Jesus Cañas, Roberto Coronado, Pia Orrenius and Madeline Zavodny
- 1006: The impact of LIHTC program on local schools

- Wenhua Di and James Murdoch
- 1005: Rationally inattentive macroeconomic wedges

- Antonella Tutino
- 1004: The labor wedge as a matching friction

- Anton Cheremukhin and Paulina Restrepo-Echavarria
- 1003: Oil price shocks and U.S. economic activity: an international perspective

- Nathan Balke, Stephen Brown and Mine Yucel
- 1002: Credit, housing collateral and consumption: evidence from the UK, Japan and the US

- Janine Aron, John Duca, John Muellbauer, Keiko Murata and Anthony Murphy
- 1001: An analysis of the neighborhood impacts of a mortgage assistance program: a spatial hedonic model

- Wenhua Di, Jielai Ma and James Murdoch
- 0906: Credit market shocks: evidence from corporate spreads and defaults

- Roland Meeks
- 0905: Measuring oil-price shocks using market-based information

- Michele Cavallo and Tao Wu
- 0904: Preventing a repeat of the money market meltdown of the early 1930s

- John Duca
- 0903: How robust are popular models of nominal frictions?

- Benjamin Keen and Evan Koenig
- 0902: Improving the ACCRA U.S. regional cost of living index

- Christina Daly and Keith Phillips
- 0901: Do immigrants work in riskier jobs?

- Pia Orrenius and Madeline Zavodny
- 0815: The most-favored nation rule in club enlargement negotiation

- Edwin Lai
- 0814: What do majority-voting politics say about redistributive taxation of consumption and factor income? Not much

- Jim Dolmas
- 0813: Keynesian economics without the LM and IS curves: a dynamic generalization of the Taylor-Romer model

- Evan Koenig
- 0812: The elasticity of intertemporal substitution: new evidence from 401(k) participation

- Gary V. Engelhardt and Anil Kumar
- 0811: Stationarity and the term structure of interest rates: a characterisation of stationary and unit root yield curves

- Clive Bowsher and Roland Meeks
- 0810: Globalization of production and the technology transfer paradox

- Edwin Lai
- 0809: The external finance premium and the macroeconomy: US post-WWII evidence

- Ferre De Graeve
- 0808: On the effectiveness of the Federal Reserve's new liquidity facilities

- Tao Wu
- 0807: Regulation and the neo-Wicksellian approach to monetary policy

- John Duca and Tao Wu
- 0806: Variety, globalization, and social efficiency

- W. Michael Cox and Roy J. Ruffin