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- 0109: Limited enforcement and the organization of production

- Erwan Quintin
- 0108: Banking and finance in Argentina in the period 1900–35

- Leonard Nakamura and Carlos Zarazaga
- 0107: Argentina's lost decade

- Finn E. Kydland and Carlos Zarazaga
- 0106: Did NAFTA really cause Mexico's high maquiladora growth?

- William Gruben
- 0105: Dollarization and monetary unions: implementation guidelines

- William Gruben, Mark Wynne and Carlos Zarazaga
- 0104: Capital account liberalization and disinflation in the 1990s

- William Gruben and Darryl McLeod
- 0103: Do amnesty programs encourage illegal immigration? evidence from IRCA

- Pia Orrenius and Madeline Zavodny
- 0102: Energy prices and aggregate economic activity: an interpretive survey

- Stephen Brown and Mine Yucel
- 0101: What goes down must come up: understanding time-variation in the NAIRU

- Evan Koenig
- 0006: The dynamics of immigration policy with wealth-heterogeneous immigrants

- Jim Dolmas and Gregory Huffman
- 0005: Self-selection among undocumented immigrants from Mexico

- Pia Orrenius and Madeline Zavodny
- 0004: The use and abuse of \"real-time\" data in economic forecasting

- Sheila Dolmas, Evan Koenig and Jeremy Piger
- 0003: Unilateral OECD policies to mitigate global climate change

- Stephen Brown and Hillard Huntington
- 0002: On Fed watching and central bank transparency in an overlapping generations model

- Joseph Haslag
- 0001: Low frequency movements in stock prices: a state space decomposition

- Nathan Balke and Mark Wohar
- 9914: Does the choice of nominal anchor matter?

- David Gould
- 9913: Is foreign-currency indexed debt a commitment technology? some evidence from Brazil and Mexico

- William Gruben and Darryl McLeod
- 9912: Legal fee restrictions, moral hazard, and attorney profits

- Rudy Santore and Alan Viard
- 9911: Oil price shocks and the U.S. economy: where does the asymmetry originate?

- Nathan Balke, Stephen Brown and Mine Yucel
- 9910: The role of family networks, coyote prices and the rural economy in migration from Western Mexico: 1965-1994

- Pia Orrenius
- 9909: Central bank responsibility, seigniorage, and welfare

- Joydeep Bhattacharya and Joseph Haslag
- 9908: Autocracy, democracy, bureaucracy, or monopoly: can you judge a government by its size?

- Stephen Brown and Jason Saving
- 9907: Bank structure, capital accumulation and growth: a simple macroeconomic model

- Mark Guzman
- 9906: Has monetary policy become less effective?

- Joseph Haslag
- 9905: When does financial liberalization make banks risky? an empirical examination of Argentina, Canada and Mexico

- William Gruben, Jahyeong Koo and Robert Moore
- 9904: Privatization, competition, and supercompetition in the Mexican commercial banking system

- William Gruben and Robert P. McComb
- 9903: Core inflation: a review of some conceptual issues

- Mark Wynne
- 9902: Financial repression, financial development and economic growth

- Joseph Haslag and Jahyeong Koo
- 9901: Seigniorage in a neoclassical economy: some computational results

- Joydeep Bhattacharya and Joseph Haslag
- 9805: The rise of goods-market competition and the fall of nominal wage contracting: endogenous wage contracting in a multisector economy

- John Duca and David VanHoose
- 9804: On the political economy of immigration and income redistribution

- Jim Dolmas and Gregory Huffman
- 9803: What should economists measure? The implications of mass production vs. mass customization

- W. Michael Cox and Roy J. Ruffin
- 9802: How well does the Beige Book reflect economic activity? Evaluating qualitative information quantitatively

- Nathan Balke and D'Ann Petersen
- 9801: Revenue-maximizing monetary policy

- Joseph Haslag and Eric Young
- 9713: Measuring regional cost of living

- Jahyeong Koo, Keith Phillips and Fiona Sigalla
- 9712: Decomposition of feedback between time series in a bivariate error-correction model

- Paul Johnson and Jahyeong Koo
- 9711: Quasi-specific factors: worker comparative advantage in the two-sector production model

- Roy J. Ruffin
- 9710: Real-time GDP Growth Forecasts

- Sheila Dolmas and Evan Koenig
- 9709: Goods-market competition and profit sharing: a multisector macro approach

- John Duca and David VanHoose
- 9708: Allocative inefficiency and school competition

- Shawna Grosskopf, Kathy J. Hayes, Lori Taylor and William Weber
- 9707: Business cycles under monetary union: EU and US business cycles compared

- Jahyeong Koo and Mark Wynne
- 9706: On the political economy of immigration

- Jim Dolmas and Gregory Huffman
- 9705: Inequality, inflation, and central bank independence

- Jim Dolmas, Gregory Huffman and Mark Wynne
- 9704: The political economy of endogenous taxation and redistribution

- Jim Dolmas and Gregory Huffman
- 9703: Specialization and the effects of transactions costs on equilibrium exchange

- Jim Dolmas and Joseph Haslag
- 9702: More on optimal denominations for coins and currency

- Mark Wynne
- 9701: Nonlinear dynamics and covered interest rate parity

- Nathan Balke and Mark Wohar
- 9615: Aggregate price adjustment: the Fischerian alternative

- Evan Koenig
- 9614: The effect of the minimum wage on hours of work

- Madeline Zavodny
- 9613: Oil prices and aggregate economic activity: a study of eight OECD countries

- Stephen Brown, David Oppedahl and Mine Yucel