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- 2003-24: The decline of activist stabilization policy: natural rate misperceptions, learning, and expectations

- Athanasios Orphanides and John Williams
- 2003-23: What's driving the new economy?: the benefits of workplace innovation

- Sandra Black and Lisa Lynch
- 2003-22: How workers fare when employers innovate

- Sandra Black, Anya Krivelyova and Lisa Lynch
- 2003-21: The responses of wages and prices to technology shocks

- Rochelle Edge, Thomas Laubach and John Williams
- 2003-20: How fast do personal computers depreciate? concepts and new estimates

- Mark Doms, Wendy E. Dunn, Stephen Oliner and Daniel Sichel
- 2003-19: IT investment and firm performance in U.S. retail trade

- Mark Doms, Ron Jarmin and Shawn Klimek
- 2003-18: The macroeconomy and the yield curve: a nonstructural analysis

- S. Boragan Aruoba, Francis Diebold and Glenn Rudebusch
- 2003-17: A macro-finance model of the term structure, monetary policy, and the economy

- Glenn Rudebusch and Tao Wu
- 2003-16: New Keynesian optimal-policy models: an empirical assessment

- Richard Dennis
- 2003-15: Communications equipment: what has happened to prices?

- Mark Doms
- 2003-14: When do matched-model and hedonic techniques yield similar measures?

- Ana Aizcorbe, Carol Corrado and Mark Doms
- 2003-13: Prices for local area network equipment

- Mark Doms and Chris Forman
- 2003-12: Left behind: SSI in the era of welfare reform

- Richard Burkhauser and Mary Daly
- 2003-11: Inflation scares and forecast-based monetary policy

- Athanasios Orphanides and John Williams
- 2003-10: Robust monetary policy with competing reference models

- Andrew Levin and John Williams
- 2003-09: Endogenous nontradability and macroeconomic implications

- Paul Bergin and Reuven Glick
- 2003-08: Military expenditure, threats, and growth

- Joshua Aizenman and Reuven Glick
- 2003-07: Currency boards, dollarized liabilities, and monetary policy credibility

- Mark Spiegel and Diego Valderrama
- 2003-06: Institutional efficiency, monitoring costs, and the investment share of FDI

- Joshua Aizenman and Mark Spiegel
- 2003-05: Inferring policy objectives from economic outcomes

- Richard Dennis
- 2003-04: Importing technology

- Francesco Caselli and Daniel Wilson
- 2003-03: Mortgages as recursive contracts

- John Krainer and Milton Marquis
- 2003-02: Human capital and technology diffusion

- Jess Benhabib and Mark Spiegel
- 2003-01: Robust monetary policy rules with unknown natural rates

- Athanasios Orphanides and John Williams
- 2002-24: Employment declines among people with disabilities: population movements, isolated experience, or broad policy concern?

- Mary Daly and Andrew J. Houtenville
- 2002-23: Nonlinearities in international business cycles

- Diego Valderrama
- 2002-22: Self-reported work limitation data: what they can and cannot tell us

- Richard Burkhauser, Mary Daly, Andrew J. Houtenville and Nigar Nargis
- 2002-21: United States disability policy in a changing environment

- Richard Burkhauser and Mary Daly
- 2002-20: The Supplemental Security Income program

- Richard Burkhauser and Mary Daly
- 2002-19: Exploring the role of the real exchange rate in Australian monetary policy

- Richard Dennis
- 2002-18: Bayesian inference for hospital quality in a selection model

- John Geweke, Gautam Gowrisankaran and Robert Town
- 2002-17: Learning and the value of information: the case of health plan report cards

- Michael Chernew, Gautam Gowrisankaran and Dennis P. Scanlon
- 2002-16: Network externalities and technology adoption: lessons from electronic payments

- Gautam Gowrisankaran and Joanna Stavins
- 2002-15: The impact of financial frictions on a small open economy: when current account borrowing hits a limit

- Diego Valderrama
- 2002-14: The X-efficiency of commercial banks in Hong Kong

- Simon Kwan
- 2002-13: Statistical nonlinearities in the business cycle: a challenge for the canonical RBC model

- Diego Valderrama
- 2002-12: Estimating the Euler equation for output

- Jeffrey Fuhrer and Glenn Rudebusch
- 2002-11: A model of endogenous nontradability and its implications for the current account

- Paul Bergin and Reuven Glick
- 2002-10: How important is precommitment for monetary policy?

- Richard Dennis and Ulf Söderström
- 2002-09: A gravity model of sovereign lending: trade, default and credit

- Andrew Rose and Mark Spiegel
- 2002-08: Stylized facts on nominal term structure and business cycles: an empirical VAR study

- Tao Wu
- 2002-07: Monetary policy and the slope factor in empirical term structure estimations

- Tao Wu
- 2002-06: Macro factors and the affine term structure of interest rates

- Tao Wu
- 2002-05: The empirical relationship between average asset correlation, firm probability of default and asset size

- Jose Lopez
- 2002-04: Imperfect knowledge, inflation expectations, and monetary policy

- Athanasios Orphanides and John Williams
- 2002-03: Investment, capacity, and uncertainty: a putty-clay approach

- Simon Gilchrist and John Williams
- 2002-02: Assessing the Lucas critique in monetary policy models

- Glenn Rudebusch
- 2002-01: Operating performance of banks among Asian economies: an international and time series comparison

- Simon Kwan
- 2001-20: The employment of working-age people with disabilities in the 1980s and 1990s: what current data can and cannot tell us

- Richard Burkhauser, Mary Daly, Andrew J. Houtenville and Nigar Nargis
- 2001-19: Pre-commitment, the timeless perspective, and policymaking from behind a veil of uncertainty

- Richard Dennis
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