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- 2014-28: Rural-Urban Migration, Structural Transformation, and Housing Markets in China

- Carlos Garriga, Yang Tang and Ping Wang
- 2014-27: Three Scenarios for Interest Rates in the Transition to Normalcy

- Diana A. Cooke and William Gavin
- 2014-26: Low Real Interest Rates, Collateral Misrepresentation, and Monetary Policy

- Stephen Williamson
- 2014-25: Evaluating Conditional Forecasts from Vector Autoregressions

- Todd Clark and Michael McCracken
- 2014-24: Occupational hazards and social disability insurance

- Amanda Michaud and David Wiczer
- 2014-23: The 2009 recovery act: stimulus at the extensive and intensive labor margins

- Bill Dupor and M. Saif Mehkari
- 2014-22: The great housing boom of China

- Kaiji Chen and Yi Wen
- 2014-21: Preventing bank runs

- David Andolfatto, Ed Nosal and Bruno Sultanum
- 2014-20: Financial stress regimes and the macroeconomy

- Ana Galvão and Michael Owyang
- 2014-19: How Has Empirical Monetary Policy Analysis Changed After the Financial Crisis?

- Neville Francis, Laura E. Jackson and Michael Owyang
- 2014-18: Corporate income tax, legal form of organization, and employment

- Daphne Chen, Shi Qi and Don Schlagenhauf
- 2014-17: Taxing top earners: a human capital perspective

- Alejandro Badel and Mark Huggett
- 2014-16: QE: when and how should the Fed exit?

- Yi Wen
- 2014-15: The cost of business cycles with heterogeneous trading technologies

- YiLi Chien
- 2014-14: Implications of heterogeneity in preferences, beliefs and asset trading technologies for the macroeconomy

- YiLi Chien, Harold Cole and Hanno Lustig
- 2014-13: Navigating constraints: the evolution of Federal Reserve monetary policy, 1935-59

- Mark Carlson and David Wheelock
- 2014-12: Capital goods trade and economic development

- Piyusha Mutreja, B Ravikumar and Michael Sposi
- 2014-11: Reversal of Gender Gaps in Child Development: Evidence from Young Children in India

- Maria Canon and Florencia Lopez Boo
- 2014-10: Credit markets, limited commitment, and government debt

- Francesca Carapella and Stephen Williamson
- 2014-9: Keynesian inefficiency and optimal policy: a new monetarist approach

- Stephen Williamson
- 2014-8: Scarce collateral, the term premium, and quantitative easing

- Stephen Williamson
- 2014-7: Withstanding great recession like China

- Yi Wen and Jing Wu
- 2014-6: Determinants of trade margins: insights using state export data

- Subhayu Bandyopadhyay and Cletus Coughlin
- 2014-5: Risk Aversion at the Country Level

- Nestor Gandelman and Ruben Hernandez-Murillo
- 2014-004: How Persistent Are Unconventional Monetary Policy Effects?

- Christopher Neely
- 2014-3: Money, liquidity and welfare

- Yi Wen
- 2014-2: Labor market upheaval, default regulations, and consumer debt

- Kartik Athreya, Juan Sanchez, Xuan Tam and Eric Young
- 2014-1: Parenthood and productivity of highly skilled labor: evidence from the groves of academe

- Matthias Krapf, Heinrich Ursprung and Christian Zimmermann
- 2013-38: The stimulative effect of forward guidance

- William Gavin, Benjamin Keen, Alexander Richter and Nathaniel Throckmorton
- 2013-37: Mortgages and monetary policy

- Carlos Garriga, Finn E. Kydland and Roman Sustek
- 2013-036: The analytics of technology news shocks

- Bill Dupor and M. Saif Mehkari
- 2013-035: Creating jobs via the 2009 recovery act: state medicaid grants compared to broadly-directed spending

- Bill Dupor
- 2013-034: The macroeconomics of microfinance

- Francisco Buera, Joseph Kaboski and Yongseok Shin
- 2013-033: An Evaluation of Event-Study Evidence on the Effectiveness of the FOMC’s LSAP Program: Are the Announcement Effects Identified?

- Daniel Thornton
- 2013-032: Countercyclical policy and the speed of recovery after recessions

- Neville Francis, Laura E. Jackson and Michael Owyang
- 2013-031: Financing growth: foreign aid vs. foreign loans

- Subhayu Bandyopadhyay, Sajal Lahiri and Javed Younas
- 2013-030: Monetary policy with asset-backed money

- David Andolfatto, Aleksander Berentsen and Christopher Waller
- 2013-029: Understanding the accumulation of bank and thrift reserves during the U.S. financial crisis

- Su-Hsin Chang, Silvio Contessi and Johanna Francis
- 2013-028: Evaluating unconventional monetary policies -why aren’t they more effective?

- Yi Wen
- 2013-027: Talent, labor quality, and economic development

- German Cubas, B Ravikumar and Gustavo Ventura
- 2013-026: The Expected Inflation Channel of Government Spending in the Postwar U.S

- Bill Dupor and Rong Li
- 2013-025: The quantitative importance of openness in development

- Wenbiao Cai, B Ravikumar and Raymond Riezman
- 2013-024: Which continuous-time model is most appropriate for exchange rates?

- Deniz Erdemlioglu, Sébastien Laurent and Christopher Neely
- 2013-023: Conflict, evolution, hegemony, and the power of the state

- David Levine and Salvatore Modica
- 2013-022: Frictionless technology diffusion: the case of tractors

- Rodolfo Manuelli and Ananth Seshadri
- 2013-021: Clustered housing cycles

- Ruben Hernandez-Murillo, Michael Owyang and Margarita Rubio
- 2013-020: Does commonality in illiquidity matter to investors?

- Richard Anderson, Jane M. Binner, Björn Hagströmer and Birger Nilsson
- 2013-019: Monetary policy, the tax code, and the real effects of energy shocks

- William Gavin, Benjamin Keen and Finn Kydland
- 2013-018: Nonlinear relationship between permanent and transitory components of monetary aggregates and the economy

- Richard Anderson, Marcelle Chauvet and Barry Jones
- 2013-017: Debt, inflation and central bank independence

- Fernando Martin
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