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- 400: The determinants of international flows of U.S. currency

- Rebecca Hellerstein and William Ryan
- 399: Consumption heterogeneity, employment dynamics, and macroeconomic co-movement

- Stefano Eusepi and Bruce Preston
- 398: Financial intermediaries and monetary economics

- Tobias Adrian and Hyun Song Shin
- 397: Monetary tightening cycles and the predictability of economic activity

- Tobias Adrian and Arturo Estrella
- 396: Prices and quantities in the monetary policy transmission mechanism

- Tobias Adrian and Hyun Song Shin
- 395: Are market makers uninformed and passive? Signing trades in the absence of quotes

- Albert Menkveld, Asani Sarkar and Michel van der Wel
- 394: The dynamics of automobile expenditures

- Adam Copeland
- 393: Capital constraints, counterparty risk, and deviations from covered interest rate parity

- Niall Coffey, Warren Hrung and Asani Sarkar
- 392: Labor market pooling and occupational agglomeration

- Jaison Abel and Todd Gabe
- 391: Price-increasing competition: the curious case of overdraft versus deferred deposit credit

- Brian Melzer and Donald Morgan
- 390: Bank capital and value in the cross section

- Hamid Mehran and Anjan Thakor
- 389: Liquidity risk, credit risk, and the Federal Reserve's responses to the crisis

- Asani Sarkar
- 388: Real-time inflation forecasting in a changing world

- Jan Groen, Richard Paap and Francesco Ravazzolo
- 387: Commodity prices, commodity currencies, and global economic developments

- Jan Groen and Paolo Pesenti
- 386: Parsimonious estimation with many instruments

- Jan Groen and George Kapetanios
- 385: Credit spreads and monetary policy

- Vasco Cúrdia and Michael Woodford
- 384: Prestigious stock exchanges: a network analysis of international financial centers

- Nicola Cetorelli and Stavros Peristiani
- 383: Gender and the availability of credit to privately held firms: evidence from the surveys of small business finances

- Rebel Cole and Hamid Mehran
- 382: The shadow banking system: implications for financial regulation

- Tobias Adrian and Hyun Song Shin
- 381: The microstructure of a U.S. Treasury ECN: the BrokerTec platform

- Michael Fleming, Bruce Mizrach and Giang Nguyen
- 380: Why are banks holding so many excess reserves?

- Todd Keister and James McAndrews
- 379: Do vouchers lead to sorting under random private-school selection? Evidence from the Milwaukee voucher program

- Rajashri Chakrabarti
- 378: How do college students form expectations?

- Basit Zafar
- 377: Globalized banks: lending to emerging markets in the crisis

- Nicola Cetorelli and Linda Goldberg
- 376: Financial visibility and the decision to go private

- Hamid Mehran and Stavros Peristiani
- 375: Credit quantity and credit quality: bank competition and capital accumulation

- Nicola Cetorelli and Pietro Peretto
- 374: The persistent effects of a false news shock

- Carlos Carvalho, Nicholas Klagge and Emanuel Moench
- 373: Barriers to household risk management: evidence from India

- Shawn Cole, Xavier Gine, Jeremy Tobacman, Petia Topalova, Robert Townsend and James Vickery
- 372: Credit default swap auctions

- Jean Helwege, Samuel Maurer, Asani Sarkar and Yuan Wang
- 371: Bank liquidity, interbank markets, and monetary policy

- Xavier Freixas, Antoine Martin and David Skeie
- 370: Precautionary reserves and the interbank market

- Adam Ashcraft, James McAndrews and David Skeie
- 369: The impact of tax law changes on bank dividend policy, sell-offs, organizational form, and industry structure

- Hamid Mehran and Michael Suher
- 368: Subprime mortgage pricing: the impact of race, ethnicity, and gender on the cost of borrowing

- Andrew Haughwout, Christopher Mayer and Joseph Tracy
- 367: CONDI: a cost-of-nominal-distortions index

- Stefano Eusepi, Bart Hobijn and Andrea Tambalotti
- 366: Credit market competition and the nature of firms

- Nicola Cetorelli
- 365: An experimental investigation of why individuals conform

- Basit Zafar
- 364: College major choice and the gender gap

- Basit Zafar
- 363: Model selection criteria for factor-augmented regressions

- Jan Groen and George Kapetanios
- 362: The term structure of inflation expectations

- Tobias Adrian and Hao Wu
- 361: Risk appetite and exchange Rates

- Tobias Adrian, Erkko Etula and Hyun Song Shin
- 360: Money, liquidity, and monetary policy

- Tobias Adrian and Hyun Song Shin
- 359: Rethinking the measurement of household inflation expectations: preliminary findings

- Wändi Bruine de Bruin, Michael F. Bryan, Simon Potter, Giorgio Topa and Wilbert van der Klaauw
- 358: Seismic effects of the bankruptcy reform

- Matthew Botsch, Benjamin Iverson and Donald Morgan
- 357: The Federal Home Loan Bank System: the lender of next-to-last resort?

- Adam Ashcraft, Morten Bech and W Frame
- 356: Which bank is the \\"central\\" bank? an application of Markov theory to the Canadian Large Value Transfer System

- Morten Bech, James Chapman and Rodney Garratt
- 355: Imperfectly credible disinflation under endogenous time-dependent pricing

- Marco Bonomo and Carlos Carvalho
- 354: The topology of the federal funds market

- Enghin Atalay and Morten Bech
- 353: The case for TIPS: an examination of the costs and benefits

- William Dudley, Michelle Steinberg Ezer and Jennifer E. Roush
- 352: Precautionary Demand and Liquidity in Payment Systems

- Gara Afonso and Hyun Song Shin
- 351: Aggregation and the PPP puzzle in a sticky-price model

- Carlos Carvalho and Fernanda Nechio
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