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91-25: R&D and internal finance: a panel study of small firms in high-tech industries
Charles P. Himmelberg and Bruce Petersen
91-23: Seasonality and equilibrium business cycle theories
R. Braun and Charles Evans
91-22: Productivity shocks and real business cycles
Charles Evans
91-21: The effect of changes in reserve requirements on investment and GNP
Prakash Loungani and Mark Rush
91-20: Seasonal Solow residuals and Christmas: a case for labor hoarding and increasing returns
R. Braun and Charles Evans
91-16: Why does the paper-bill spread predict real economic activity?
Benjamin M. Friedman and Kenneth Kuttner
91-14: Using noisy indicators to measure potential output
Kenneth Kuttner
91-1: Structural unemployment and public policy in interwar Britain: a review essay
Prakash Loungani
90-8: Money, output, and inflation: testing the P-star restrictions
Kenneth Kuttner
90-7: Sectoral shifts in interwar Britain
Prakash Loungani and Mark Rush
90-3: Money supply announcements and the market's perception of Federal Reserve policy
Steven Strongin and Vefa Tarhan
90-2: Unit roots in real GNP: do we know, and do we care?
Lawrence Christiano and Martin Eichenbaum
90-18: Investment smoothing with working capital: new evidence on the impact of financial constraints
Steven Fazzari and Bruce Petersen
90-17: Another look at the evidence on money-income casualty
Benjamin M. Friedman and Kenneth Kuttner
90-16: Term-structure spreads, the money supply mechanism, and indicators of monetary policy
Robert D. Laurent
90-15: Stock market dispersion and real economic activity: evidence from quarterly data
Prakash Loungani, Mark Rush and William Tave
90-14: Macroeconomic models and the term structure of interest rates
Steven Strongin
90-13: Real business cycle theory: wisdom or whimsy?
Martin Eichenbaum
90-11: Money, income, prices and interest rates after the 1980s
Benjamin M. Friedman and Kenneth Kuttner
90-10: The output, employment, and interest rate effects of government consumption
S. Aiyagari, Lawrence Christiano and Martin Eichenbaum
90: Current real business cycle theories and aggregate labor market fluctuations
Lawrence Christiano and Martin Eichenbaum
89-22: Labor mobility, unemployment and sectoral shifts: evidence from micro data
Prakash Loungani, Richard Rogerson and Yang-Hoon Sonn
89-20: Investment cyclicality in manufacturing industries
Bruce Petersen and William Strauss
89-19: Trade policy and union wage dynamics
Ellen Rissman
89-15: Monetary and non-monetary sources of inflation: an error correction analysis
Kenneth Kuttner
89-13: Back of the G-7 pack: public investment and productivity growth in the Group of Seven
David Aschauer
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