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- 9204: Does aggregate output have a unit root?

- Mark Wynne
- 9203: Immigrant links to the home country: implications for trade, welfare and factor rewards

- David Gould
- 9202: The case of the \"missing M2.\"

- John Duca
- 9201: Are deep recessions followed by strong recoveries?

- Nathan Balke and Mark Wynne
- 9119: Student emigration and the willingness to pay for public schools: a test of the publicness of public high schools in the U.S

- Lori Taylor
- 9118: Allocative inefficiency in education

- Shawna Grosskopf, Kathy J. Hayes, Lori Taylor and William Weber
- 9117: The algebra of price stability

- Nathan Balke and Kenneth M. Emery
- 9116: Public debts and deficits in Mexico: a comment

- John H. Welch
- 9115: North American free trade and the peso: the case for a North American currency area
- Darryl McLeod and John H. Welch
- 9114: The optimality of nominal contracts

- Scott Freeman and Guido Tabellini
- 9113: Rational inflation and real internal debt bubbles in Argentina and Brazil?

- John H. Welch
- 9112: Credit cards and money demand: a cross-sectional study

- John Duca and William C. Whitesell
- 9111: An econometric analysis of borrowing constraints and household debt

- John Duca and Stuart Rosenthal
- 9110: Underdevelopment and the enforcement of laws and contracts

- Scott Freeman
- 9109: Detecting level shifts in time series: misspecification and a proposed solution

- Nathan Balke
- 9108: Learning from one another: the U.S. and European banking experience

- Robert T. Clair and Gerald P. O'Driscoll
- 9107: Hyperinflation, and internal debt repudiation in Argentina and Brazil: from expectations management to the \"Bonex\" and \"Collor\" plans

- John H. Welch
- 9106: What motivates oil producers?: testing alternative hypotheses

- Carol Dahl and Mine Yucel
- 9105: Variations in Texas school quality

- Beverly J. Fox Kellam and Lori Taylor
- 9104: Evaluating monetary base targeting rules

- Rik Hafer, Joseph Haslag and Scott Hein
- 9103: Government purchases and real wages

- Mark Wynne
- 9102: Immigrant links to the home country: empirical implications for U.S. and Canadian bilateral trade flows

- David Gould
- 9101: Large shocks, small shocks, and economic fluctuations: outliers in macroeconomic times series

- Nathan Balke and Thomas Fomby
- 9013: Methanol as an alternative fuel

- Mine Yucel
- 9012: Fisher effects and central bank independence

- Kenneth M. Emery
- 9011: Is increased price flexibility stabilizing? The role of the permanent income hypothesis

- Evan Koenig
- 9010: The impact of differential human capital stocks on club allocations

- Lori Taylor
- 9009: Does it matter how monetary policy is implemented?

- Joseph Haslag and Scott Hein
- 9008: Lender of last resort: a contemporary perspective

- George G. Kaufman
- 9007: The aggregate effects of temporary government purchases

- Mark Wynne
- 9006: Are net discount ratios stationary?: the implications for present value calculations

- Joseph Haslag, Michael Nieswiadomy and Daniel Slottje
- 9005: U.S. oil demand and conservation

- Stephen Brown and Keith Phillips
- 9004: Banking reform

- Gerald P. Dwyer
- 9003: Inflation, real interest rates and the Fisher equation since 1983

- Kenneth M. Emery
- 9002: Demographics and the foreign indebtedness of the United States

- John K. Hill
- 9001: Another look at the credit-output link

- Donald W. Hayes and Cara S. Lown
- 8917: Dynamic modeling and testing of OPEC behavior

- Carol Dahl and Mine Yucel
- 8916: The location quotient and central place theory

- Robert W. Gilmer, S.R. Keil and R.S. Mack
- 8915: Are the permanent-income model of consumption and the accelerator model of investment compatible?

- Evan Koenig
- 8914: Nominal GNP growth and adjusted reserve growth: nonnested tests of the St. Louis and Board measures

- Joseph Haslag and Scott Hein
- 8913: Do maquiladoras take American jobs? Some tentative econometric results

- William Gruben
- 8912: A dynamic comparison of an oil tariff, a producer subsidy, and a gasoline tax

- Carol Dahl and Mine Yucel
- 8911: Are reserve requirement changes really exogenous? An example of regulatory accommodation of industry goals

- Cara S. Lown and John H. Wood
- 8910: The Clearing House Interbank Payments System: a description of its operation and risk management

- Robert T. Clair
- 8909: Macroeconomic policy and income inequality: an error-correction representation

- Joseph Haslag and Daniel Slottje
- 8908: Daylight overdrafts: who really bears the risk?

- Robert T. Clair
- 8907: The effects of financial deregulation on inflation, velocity growth, and monetary targeting

- W. Michael Cox and Joseph Haslag
- 8906: Real money balances and the timing of consumption: an empirical investigation

- Evan Koenig
- 8905: Stock returns and inflation: further tests of the proxy and debt- monetization hypotheses

- David P. Ely and Kenneth Robinson
- 8904: Federal Reserve System reserve requirements: 1959-88--a note

- Joseph Haslag and Scott Hein