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- 300: Can increasing private school participation and monetary loss in a voucher program affect public school performance? Evidence from Milwaukee

- Rajashri Chakrabarti
- 299: How do treasury dealers manage their positions?

- Michael Fleming, Giang Nguyen and Joshua Rosenberg
- 298: Job-finding and separation rates in the OECD

- Bart Hobijn and Aysegul Sahin
- 297: Vesting and control in venture capital contracts

- David Skeie
- 296: Rediscounting under aggregate risk with moral hazard

- James Chapman and Antoine Martin
- 295: The long-run determinants of U.S. external imbalances

- Andrea Ferrero
- 294: Monetary regime change and business cycles

- Vasco Cúrdia and Daria Finocchiaro
- 293: Public disclosure and risk-adjusted performance at bank holding companies

- Beverly Hirtle
- 292: Market sidedness: insights into motives for trade initiation

- Asani Sarkar and Robert A. Schwartz
- 291: Hedge funds, financial intermediation, and systemic risk

- John Kambhu, Til Schuermann and Kevin Stiroh
- 290: Has the credit derivatives swap market lowered the cost of corporate debt?

- Adam Ashcraft and Joao Santos
- 289: Extracting business cycle fluctuations: what do time series filters really do?

- Arturo Estrella
- 288: Generalized canonical regression

- Arturo Estrella
- 287: A framework for identifying the sources of local currency price stability with an empirical application

- Pinelopi Goldberg and Rebecca Hellerstein
- 286: Inflation persistence: alternative interpretations and policy implications

- Argia Sbordone
- 285: A flexible approach to parametric inference in nonlinear time series models

- Gary Koop and Simon Potter
- 284: Reserve levels and intraday federal funds rate behavior

- R. Spence Hilton and Warren Hrung
- 283: Why are Switzerland's foreign assets so low? The growing financial exposure of a small open economy

- Nicolas Stoffels and Cédric Tille
- 282: Liquidity-saving mechanisms

- Antoine Martin and James McAndrews
- 281: Why does overnight liquidity cost more than intraday liquidity?

- Joydeep Bhattacharya, Joseph Haslag and Antoine Martin
- 280: International capital flows

- Cédric Tille and Eric van Wincoop
- 279: The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act: means-testing or mean spirited?

- Adam Ashcraft, Astrid A. Dick and Donald Morgan
- 278: Monetary policy under sudden stops

- Vasco Cúrdia
- 277: A retrospective look at the U.S. productivity growth resurgence

- Mun Ho, Dale Jorgenson and Kevin Stiroh
- 276: Credit derivatives and bank credit supply

- Beverly Hirtle
- 275: How wages change: micro evidence from the international wage flexibility project

- William T. Dickens, Lorenz Goette, Erica Groshen, Steinar Holden, Julian Messina, Mark Schweitzer, Jarkko Turunen and Melanie Ward
- 274: Commitment and equilibrium bank runs

- Huberto Ennis and Todd Keister
- 273: Defining and detecting predatory lending

- Donald Morgan
- 272: Personal bankruptcy and credit market competition

- Astrid A. Dick and Andreas Lehnert
- 271: Borrowing without debt? Understanding the U.S. international investment position

- Matthew Higgins, Thomas Klitgaard and Cédric Tille
- 270: Trend inflation and inflation persistence in the New Keynesian Phillips curve

- Timothy Cogley and Argia Sbordone
- 269: Disagreement and learning in a dynamic contracting model

- Tobias Adrian and Mark Westerfield
- 268: Would protectionism defuse global imbalances and spur economic activity?: a scenario analysis

- Hamid Faruqee, Douglas Laxton, Dirk Muir and Paolo Pesenti
- 267: Deflationary shocks and monetary rules: an open-economy scenario analysis

- Douglas Laxton, Papa N'Diaye and Paolo Pesenti
- 266: Y2K options and the liquidity premium in Treasury bond markets

- Suresh Sundaresan and Zhenyu Wang
- 265: Empirical evaluation of asset pricing models: arbitrage and pricing errors over contingent claims

- Zhenyu Wang and Xiaoyan Zhang
- 264: Was the New Deal contractionary?

- Gauti Eggertsson
- 263: Payment networks in a search model of money

- Antoine Martin, Michael Orlando and David Skeie
- 262: Price discovery in the foreign currency futures and spot market

- Joshua Rosenberg and Leah G. Traub
- 261: Pass-through of exchange rates to consumption prices: what has changed and why

- Jose Campa and Linda Goldberg
- 260: Technology diffusion within central banking: the case of real-time gross settlement

- Morten Bech and Bart Hobijn
- 259: Congestion and cascades in payment systems

- Morten Bech, Walter E. Beyeler, Robert J. Glass and Kimmo Soramäki
- 258: Endogenous productivity and development accounting

- Roc Armenter and Amartya Lahiri
- 257: On the market discipline of informationally opaque firms: evidence from bank borrowers in the federal funds market

- Adam Ashcraft and Hoyt Bleakley
- 256: U.S. wage and price dynamics: a limited information approach

- Argia Sbordone
- 255: The internationalization of the dollar and trade balance adjustment

- Linda Goldberg and Cédric Tille
- 254: Stock returns and volatility: pricing the short-run and long-run components of market risk

- Tobias Adrian and Joshua Rosenberg
- 253: The relationship between expected inflation, disagreement, and uncertainty: evidence from matched point and density forecasts

- Robert Rich and Joseph Tracy
- 252: Visible and hidden risk factors for banks

- Til Schuermann and Kevin Stiroh
- 251: Arm's-length transactions as a source of incomplete cross-border transmission: the case of autos

- Rebecca Hellerstein and Sofia Villas-Boas