International Finance Discussion Papers
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- 803: Benefits and spillovers of greater competition in Europe: a macroeconomic assessment

- Tamim Bayoumi, Douglas Laxton and Paolo Pesenti
- 802: Monetary discretion, pricing complementarity and dynamic multiple equilibria

- Robert King and Alexander Wolman
- 801: The optimal degree of discretion in monetary policy

- Susan Athey, Andrew Atkeson and Patrick Kehoe
- 800: Equal size, equal role? interest rate interdependence between the euro area and the United States

- Michael Ehrmann and Marcel Fratzscher
- 799: The Great Inflation of the 1970s

- Fabrice Collard and Harris Dellas
- 798: Ramsey monetary policy and international relative prices

- Ester Faia and Tommaso Monacelli
- 797: Indeterminacy with inflation-forecast-based rules in a two-bloc model

- Nicoletta Batini, Paul Levine and Joseph Pearlman
- 796: Sand in the wheels of the labor market: the effect of firing costs on employment

- Andrea De Michelis
- 795: Price-level determinacy, lower bounds on the nominal interest rate, and liquidity traps

- Ragna Alstadheim and Dale Henderson
- 794: Foreign participation in local-currency bond markets

- John Burger and Francis Warnock
- 793: International diversification at home and abroad

- Fang Cai and Francis Warnock
- 792: Can long-run restrictions identify technology shocks?

- Christopher Erceg, Luca Guerrieri and Christopher Gust
- 791: Is China \"exporting deflation\"?

- Steven B. Kamin, Mario Marazzi and John W. Schindler
- 790: The response of hours to a technology shock: evidence based on direct measures of technology

- Lawrence Christiano, Martin Eichenbaum and Robert Vigfusson
- 789: China and emerging Asia: comrades or competitors?

- Alan Ahearne, John Fernald, Prakash Loungani and John W. Schindler
- 788: How does the border affect productivity? evidence from American and Canadian manufacturing industries

- Robert Vigfusson
- 787: Productivity growth and the Phillips curve in Canada

- Joseph Gruber
- 786: Breaks in the variability and co-movement of G-7 economic growth

- Brian Doyle and Jon Faust
- 785: Interest rate rules and multiple equilibria in the small open economy

- Luis-Felipe Zanna
- 784: The high-frequency response of exchange rates and interest rates to macroeconomic announcements

- Jon Faust, John Rogers, Shing-Yi Wang and Jonathan Wright
- 783: Market power and inflation

- David Bowman
- 782: The effect of exchange rate fluctuations on multinationals' returns

- Jane E. Ihrig and David Prior
- 781: Productive capacity, product varieties, and the elasticities approach to the trade balance

- Joseph Gagnon
- 780: Forecasting U.S. inflation by Bayesian Model Averaging

- Jonathan Wright
- 779: Bayesian Model Averaging and exchange rate forecasts

- Jonathan Wright
- 778: Capital controls and the international transmission of U.S. money shocks

- Jacques Miniane and John Rogers
- 777: Revisiting the Border: an assessment of the law of one price using very disaggregated consumer price data

- Charles Engel, John Rogers and Shing-Yi Wang
- 776: News or noise? an analysis of Brazilian GDP announcements

- Roberto Luis Olinto Ramos, Patrice Robitaille and Rebeca de la Rocque Palis
- 775: Contagion: an empirical test

- Jon Wongswan
- 774: How do Canadian hours worked respond to a technology shock?

- Lawrence Christiano, Martin Eichenbaum and Robert Vigfusson
- 773: Precautionary savings and the wealth distribution with illiquid durables

- Joseph Gruber and Robert Martin
- 772: The effect of exchange rates on prices, wages, and profits: a case study of the United Kingdom in the 1990s

- Joseph Gagnon
- 771: U.S. investors' emerging market equity portfolios: a security-level analysis

- Hali Edison and Francis Warnock
- 770: Cross-board listings, capital controls, and equity flows to emerging markets

- Hali Edison and Francis Warnock
- 769: Loans to Japanese borrowers

- David C. Smith
- 768: What happens after a technology shock?

- Lawrence Christiano, Martin Eichenbaum and Robert Vigfusson
- 767: IT investment and Hicks' composite-good theorem: the U.S. experience

- Jaime R. Marquez and Shing-Yi Wang
- 766: Distance, time, and specialization

- Carolyn Evans and James Harrigan
- 765: An empirical analysis of inflation in OECD countries

- Jane E. Ihrig and Jaime R. Marquez
- 764: Net foreign assets and imperfect pass-through: the consumption real exchange rate anomaly

- Jorge Selaive and Vicente Tuesta
- 763: Are financially dollarized countries more prone to costly crises?

- Carlos Arteta
- 762: New Keynesian, open-economy models and their implications for monetary policy

- David Bowman and Brian Doyle
- 761: Putting \"M\" back in monetary policy

- Eric Leeper and Jennifer E. Roush
- 760: The present-value model of the current account has been rejected: round up the usual suspects

- James Nason and John Rogers
- 759: Transmission of information across international equity markets

- Jon Wongswan
- 758: Was there front running during the LTCM crisis

- Fang Cai
- 757: Foreign portfolio investment, foreign bank lending, and economic growth

- J. Benson Durham
- 756: Consumption, durable goods, and transaction costs

- Robert Martin
- 755: Diversification, original sin, and international bond portfolios

- John Burger and Francis Warnock
- 754: Long-run supply effects and the elasticities approach to trade

- Joseph Gagnon
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