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- 2000-013: The nominal facts and the October 1979 policy change

- William Gavin and Finn Kydland
- 2000-012: Private and public circulating liabilities

- Costas Azariadis, James Bullard and Bruce Smith
- 2000-011: Identification of dynamic economic models from reduced form VECM structures: an application of covariance restrictions

- Robert Rasche
- 2000-010: Perfecting the market's knowledge of monetary policy

- William Poole and Robert Rasche
- 2000-009: A simple model of international capital flows, exchange rate risk, and portfolio choice

- Rowena Pecchenino and Patricia Pollard
- 2000-008: Pricing and dividend policies in open credit cooperatives

- William Emmons and Frank A. Schmid
- 2000-007: Controlling inflation after Bretton Woods: an analysis based on policy objectives

- William Gavin
- 2000-006: Banks vs. credit unions; dynamic competition in local markets

- William Emmons and Frank A. Schmid
- 2000-005: Aggregate price shocks and financial instability: a historical analysis

- Michael Bordo, Michael Dueker and David Wheelock
- 2000-004: A note on the expectations hypothesis at the founding of the Fed

- Clemens Kool and Daniel Thornton
- 2000-003: Tests of the expectations hypothesis: resolving the anomalies when the short-term rate is the federal funds rate

- Daniel Thornton
- 2000-002: The domestic adjusted monetary base

- Richard Anderson and Robert Rasche
- 2000-001: Learning about monetary policy rules

- James Bullard and Kaushik Mitra
- 1999-023: The contribution of on-site examination ratings to an emprircal model of bank failures

- David Wheelock and Paul Wilson
- 1999-022: The relationship between the federal funds rate and the Fed's federal funds rate target: is it open market or open mouth operations?

- Daniel Thornton
- 1999-021: What do New-Keynesian Phillips Curves imply for price level targeting?

- Robert Dittmar and William Gavin
- 1999-020: Committing and reneging: a dynamic model of policy regimes

- Joseph Haubrich and Joseph Ritter
- 1999-019: European business cycles: new indices and analysis of their synchronicity

- Michael Dueker and Katrin Wesche
- 1999-018: Corporate governance and corporate performance

- William Emmons and Frank A. Schmid
- 1999-017: Endogenous export subsidies and welfare under domestic cost heterogeneity

- Subhayu Bandyopadhyay, Eun-Soo Park and Howard Wall
- 1999-016: Intraday technical trading in the foreign exchange market

- Christopher Neely and Paul A. Weller
- 1999-015: Risk-adjusted, ex ante, optimal technical trading rules in equity markets

- Christopher Neely
- 1999-014: Effects of Federal Reserve services on the efficiency of the system for collecting checks in the United States: 1915--30

- R. Gilbert
- 1999-013: Income inequality and minimum consumption: implications for growth

- Donald S. Allen and Leonce Ndikumana
- 1999-012: Government mandated private pensions: a dependable foundation for retirement security?

- Rowena Pecchenino and Patricia Pollard
- 1999-011: Feeding the national accounts

- Joseph Ritter
- 1999-010: Controlling for heterogeneity in gravity models of trade and integration

- I-Hui Cheng and Howard Wall
- 1999-009: What makes a region entrepreneurial? evidence from Britain

- Yannis Georgellis and Howard Wall
- 1999-008: Gender differences in self-employment

- Yannis Georgellis and Howard Wall
- 1999-007: Measuring relative quality of life from a cross-migration regression, with an application to Canadian provinces

- Stratford Douglas and Howard Wall
- 1999-006: Voting with your feet in the United Kingdom: using cross-migration rates to estimate relative living standards

- Howard Wall
- 1999-005: Low-powered incentives

- Joseph Ritter and Lowell Taylor
- 1999-004: Seasonal production smoothing

- Donald S. Allen
- 1999-003: The end of moderate inflation in three transition economies?

- Josef Brada and Ali Kutan
- 1999-002: Do high interest rates stem capital outflows?

- Michael Pakko
- 1999-001: Foreign direct investment in China: a spatial econometric study

- Cletus Coughlin and Eran Segev
- 1998-023: The effects of aging and myopia on the pay-as-you-go social security systems of the G7

- Rowena Pecchenino and Patricia Pollard
- 1998-022: Sources of real and nominal exchange rate fluctuations in transition economies

- Selahattin Dibooglu and Ali Kutan
- 1998-021: The persistence of moderate inflation in the Czech Republic and the Koruna crisis of May 1997

- Josef Brada and Ali Kutan
- 1998-020: R&D spending and cyclical fluctuations: putting the \"technology\" in technology shocks

- Alison Butler and Michael Pakko
- 1998-019: Household credit and the monetary transmission mechanism

- Victor E. Li
- 1998-018: Inflation and economic activity in a multiple matching model of money

- Derek Laing, Victor E. Li and Ping Wang
- 1998-017: Money, credit, and the cyclical behavior of household investment

- Chia-Ying Chang and Victor E. Li
- 1998-016: Learning and excess volatility

- James Bullard and John Duffy
- 1998-015: Trend-reverting fluctuations in the life-cycle model

- Costas Azariadis, James Bullard and Lee Ohanian
- 1998-014: A monetary policy feedback rule in Korea's fast-growing economy

- Michael Dueker and Gyuhan Kim
- 1998-013: Monetary aggregates and output

- Scott Freeman and Finn Kydland
- 1998-012: Constructing and using national and regional TWEXs: the case for chaining

- Cletus Coughlin and Patricia Pollard
- 1998-011: Conditional heteroskedasticity in qualitative response models of time series: a Gibbs sampling approach to the bank prime rate

- Michael Dueker
- 1998-010: National monetary policy by regional design: the evolving role of the Federal Reserve banks in Federal Reserve System policy

- David Wheelock