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8819: The incidence of union concessions in the 1980s: what, where, and why?
Linda A. Bell, Elizabeth A. Hall and Daniel R. Hayes
8818: Margin requirements, volatility, and the transitory component of stock prices
Gikas Hardouvelis
8817: A reexamination of the inventory buffer effect with disaggregate data
Ethan S. Harris
8816: Default and liquidity risk in the junk bond market
Beverly Hirtle
8815: Intertemporal substitution in import consumption
Janet Ceglowski
8814: Managing exchange rates: the experience of the European monetary system
Thomas Klitgaard
8813: Price discrimination in Hotelling's duopoly model: equilibrium and efficiency
Christopher Maxwell and Robert McCauley
8812: Latin American international loan defaults in the 1930s: lessons for the 1980s?
Marilyn E. Skiles
8811: Interest rate swaps: an alternative explanation
Marcelle V. Arak, Arturo Estrella, Laurie Goodman and Andrew Silver
8810: Evidence on stock market speculative bubbles: Japan, United States and Great Britain
Gikas Hardouvelis
8809: The evolution of Federal Reserve credibility: 1978-1984
Scott W. Barnhart and Gikas Hardouvelis
8808: Stock prices: nominal versus real shocks
Gikas Hardouvelis
8807: Inflationary bias and openness
Gikas Hardouvelis
8806: A revenue-restricted cost study of 100 large banks
Sherrill Shaffer
8805: Wage linkages in union bargaining settlements
Beverly Hirtle
8804: Imperfect information and economic shocks: implications for wage flexibility
Linda A. Bell and Stefan Gerlach
8803: Increased price flexibility and output stability
Richard Cantor
8802: A model of financial constraints in interstate bank expansion
George Budzeika
8801: U.S. manufactured goods competitiveness: recent changes and future prospects
David Abell, Janet Ceglowski and Susan Hickok
8709: The role of stock index derivative products in equity market volatility
Swati Bhatt
8708: The predictive power of the term structure during recent monetary regimes
Gikas Hardouvelis
8707: The impact of stock index arbitrage on equity markets - theory and evidence
Swati Bhatt
8706: Alternative regulatory instruments
Sherrill Shaffer
8705: U.S. capital flows to China
Edna E. Ehrlich
8704: Nonparametric estimation of market boundaries and competition: an application to the banking industry in Wyoming
Sherrill Shaffer
8703: Identification of a linear system from inexact data: a three variable example
Cornelis Los
8702: Currency composition of developing country debt: the impact of dollar depreciation
Lawrence M. Sweet
8701: The prejudices of least squares, principal components and common factor schemes
R. E. Kalman and Cornelis Los
8615: Loan swaps and the LDC debt problem
Eli Remolona and David L. Roberts
8614: Why there is still no empirical evidence for a money equation! Comments on \\"an historical perspective to the econometrics of money and income.\\"
Cornelis Los
8613: The shifting term structure of interest rates
Carl Palash and Charles Steindel
8612: Economies of superscale and interstate expansion
Edmond David and Sherrill Shaffer
8609: Foreign direct investment and indebted developing countries
R. Arguelles and Susan Hickok
8608: A small sample test of structural homogeneity
Vincent Reinhart
8607: Fiscal policy and the dollar: a post-plaza perspective
Islam Shafiqul
8606: Quality control of empirical econometrics: a status report
Cornelis Los
8605: Resolving Fisher's paradox
Robert T. McGee
8604: Collinearity analysis of a simple money demand equation
Cornelis Los
8603: The effects of using consumption in the money demand function for the impact of fiscal policies in open economies: a simulation approval
Kenneth J. Weiller
8602: Money demand, transactions proxies, and the effects of fiscal policies in open economies
Kenneth J. Weiller
8601: The ghost in the box: comment on \\"what will take the con out of econometrics.\\"
Cornelis Los
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