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- 2005: The changing pattern of wage growth for low skilled workers

- Eric French, Bhashkar Mazumder and Christopher Taber
- 2005: Do enclaves matter in immigrants’ self-employment decision?

- Maude Toussaint-Comeau
- 2005: Supplier switching and outsourcing

- Yukako Ono and Victor Stango
- 2005: Universal access, cost recovery, and payment services

- Sujit Chakravorti, Jeffery W. Gunther and Robert Moore
- 2005: The incidence of inflation: inflation experiences by demographic group: 1981-2004

- Leslie McGranahan and Anna Paulson
- 2005: Why are immigrants' incarceration rates so low? evidence on selective immigration, deterrence, and deportation

- Kristin Butcher and Anne Piehl
- 2005: Clustering of auto supplier plants in the U.S.: GMM spatial logit for large samples

- Thomas Klier and Daniel McMillen
- 2005: Why do firms go public? evidence from the banking industry

- Richard Rosen, Scott B. Smart and Chad J. Zutter
- 2005: Competition in large markets

- Jeffrey Campbell
- 2005: Causality, causality, causality: the view of education inputs and outputs from economics

- Lisa Barrow and Cecilia Elena Rouse
- 2005: Fixed term employment contracts in an equilibrium search model

- Fernando Alvarez and Marcelo Veracierto
- 2005: Differential mortality, uncertain medical expenses, and the saving of elderly singles

- Mariacristina De Nardi, Eric French and John Jones
- 2005: Intergenerational economic mobility in the U.S., 1940 to 2000

- Daniel Aaronson and Bhashkar Mazumder
- 2005: What determines bilateral trade flows?

- Marianne Baxter and Michael Kouparitsas
- 2005: Wealth inequality: data and models

- Marco Cagetti and Mariacristina De Nardi
- 2005: Entrepreneurship, frictions, and wealth

- Marco Cagetti and Mariacristina De Nardi
- 2005: Rigid prices: evidence from U.S. scanner data

- Jeffrey Campbell and Benjamin Eden
- 2005: Politics and efficiency of separating capital and ordinary Government budgets

- Marco Bassetto and Thomas Sargent
- 2005: Price discovery in a market under stress: the U.S. Treasury market in fall 1998

- Craig H. Furfine and Eli Remolona
- 2005: Characterizations in a random record model with a non-identically distributed initial record

- Gadi Barlevy and H. N. Nagaraja
- 2005: Risk overhang and loan portfolio decisions

- Robert DeYoung, Anne Gron and Andrew Winton
- 2005: Derivatives and systemic risk: netting, collateral, and closeout

- Robert R. Bliss and George G. Kaufman
- 2005: Do returns to schooling differ by race and ethnicity?

- Lisa Barrow and Cecilia Elena Rouse
- 2004: Firm-specific capital, nominal rigidities and the business cycle

- David Altig, Lawrence Christiano, Martin Eichenbaum and Jesper Lindé
- 2004: Monetary policy with single instrument feedback rules

- Bernardino Adao, Isabel Correia and Pedro Teles
- 2004: Where do manufacturing firms locate their headquarters?

- J. Vernon Henderson and Yukako Ono
- 2004: China's export growth and U.S. trade policy

- Chad Bown and Meredith Crowley
- 2004: Comparing location decisions of domestic and foreign auto supplier plants

- Thomas Klier, Paul Ma and Daniel McMillen
- 2004: Monetary policy with state contingent interest rates

- Bernardino Adao, Isabel Correia and Pedro Teles
- 2004: Advertising and pricing at multiple-output firms: evidence from U.S. thrift institutions

- Robert DeYoung and Evren Ors
- 2004: The role of households' collateralized debts in macroeconomic stabilization

- Jeffrey Campbell and Zvi Hercowitz
- 2004: Not working: demographic changes, policy changes, and the distribution of weeks (not) worked

- Lisa Barrow and Kristin Butcher
- 2004: Betcha can’t acquire just one: merger programs and compensation

- Richard Rosen
- 2004: The minimum wage and restaurant prices

- Daniel Aaronson, Eric French and James MacDonald
- 2004: Are technology improvements contractionary?

- Susanto Basu, John Fernald and Miles Kimball
- 2004: Institutional quality and financial market development: evidence from international migrants in the U.S

- Una Osili and Anna Paulson
- 2004: Prospects for immigrant-native wealth assimilation: evidence from financial market participation

- Una Osili and Anna Paulson
- 2004: Learning by observing: information spillovers in the execution and valuation of commercial bank M&As

- Gayle DeLong and Robert DeYoung
- 2004: Reading, writing, and raisinets: are school finances contributing to children’s obesity?

- Patricia Anderson and Kristin Butcher
- 2004: The occupational assimilation of Hispanics in the U.S.: evidence from panel data

- Maude Toussaint-Comeau
- 2004: Determinants of business cycle comovement: a robust analysis

- Marianne Baxter and Michael Kouparitsas
- 2004: Sibling similarities, differences and economic inequality

- Bhashkar Mazumder
- 2004: Policy externalities: how U.S. antidumping affects Japanese exports to the EU

- Chad Bown and Meredith Crowley
- 2004: On the timing of innovation in stochastic Schumpeterian growth models

- Gadi Barlevy
- 2004: Nominal debt as a burden on monetary policy

- Javier Díaz-Giménez, Giorgia Giovannetti, Ramon Marimon and Pedro Teles
- 2004: Platform competition in two-sided markets: the case of payment networks

- Sujit Chakravorti and Roberto Roson
- 2004: Earnings inequality and the business cycle

- Gadi Barlevy and Daniel Tsiddon
- 2004: Merger momentum and investor sentiment: the stock market reaction to merger announcements

- Richard Rosen
- 2004: Fiscal policy in the aftermath of 9/11

- Martin Eichenbaum and Jonas Fisher
- 2004: The dynamics of work and debt

- Jeffrey Campbell and Zvi Hercowitz
- 2004: Finance as a barrier to entry: bank competition and industry structure in local U.S. markets

- Nicola Cetorelli and Philip E. Strahan
- 2004: Real effects of bank competition

- Nicola Cetorelli
- 2004: Netting, financial contracts, and banks: the economic implications
- William J. Bergman, Robert R. Bliss, Christian A. Johnson and George G. Kaufman
- 2004: Standing facilities and interbank borrowing: evidence from the Federal Reserve’s new discount window

- Craig H. Furfine
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