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- 100: Towards new open economy macroeconometrics

- Fabio Ghironi
- 99: Monetary policy surprises and interest rates: evidence from the Fed funds futures markets

- Kenneth Kuttner
- 98: Compositional dynamics and the performance of the U.S. banking industry

- Kevin Stiroh
- 97: What do we really know about trends in outpatient medical expenditures for children, 1977-1987?

- Carol Rapaport and Christopher A. Trenholm
- 96: Can vertical specialization explain the growth of world trade?

- Kei-Mu Yi
- 95: Bond market discipline of banks: is the market tough enough?

- Donald Morgan and Kevin Stiroh
- 94: Can world real interest rates explain business cycles in a small open economy?

- William Blankenau, Ayhan Kose and Kei-Mu Yi
- 93: Resurrecting the (C)CAPM: a cross-sectional test when risk premia are time-varying

- Martin Lettau and Sydney Ludvigson
- 92: What inventory behavior tells us about business cycles

- Mark Bils and James Kahn
- 91: Borders and business cycles

- Todd Clark and Eric van Wincoop
- 90: Borrower risk and the price and nonprice terms of bank loans

- Philip E. Strahan
- 89: Assessing the impact of short-sale constraints on the gains from international diversification

- Kai Li, Asani Sarkar and Zhenyu Wang
- 88: Does talk matter after all? Inflation targeting and central bank behavior

- Kenneth Kuttner and Adam Posen
- 87: Nonlinear time series modelling: an introduction

- Simon Potter
- 86: Settlement risk under gross and net settlement

- Charles Kahn, James McAndrews and William Roberds
- 85: Payment intermediation and the origins of banking

- James McAndrews and William Roberds
- 84: A general equilibrium analysis of check float

- James McAndrews and William Roberds
- 83: What was behind the M2 breakdown?

- Cara S. Lown, Stavros Peristiani and Kenneth Robinson
- 82: Heat waves, meteor showers, and trading volume: an analysis of volatility spillovers in the U.S. Treasury market

- Michael Fleming and Jose Lopez
- 81: International trade and factor mobility: an empirical investigation

- Linda Goldberg and Michael Klein
- 80: Purchasing power parity: three stakes through the heart of the unit root null

- Matthew Higgins and Egon Zakrajšek
- 79: Explaining inequality the world round: cohort size, Kuznets curves, and openness

- Matthew Higgins and Jeffrey Williamson
- 78: Are there "bank effects" in borrowers' costs of funds? Evidence from a matched sample of borrowers and banks

- Robert Hubbard, Kenneth Kuttner and Darius N. Palia
- 77: Consumption, aggregate wealth and expected stock returns

- Martin Lettau and Sydney Ludvigson
- 76: The term structure of announcement effects

- Michael Fleming and Eli Remolona
- 75: Sunk costs, contestability, and the latent contract market

- Christodoulos Stefanadis
- 74: Importing equality? The effects of increased competition on the gender wage gap

- Sandra Black and Elizabeth Brainerd
- 73: Liquidity in U.S. fixed income markets: a comparison of the bid-ask spread in corporate, government and municipal bond markets

- Sugato Chakravarty and Asani Sarkar
- 72: The nature and growth of vertical specialization in world trade

- David Hummels, Jun Ishii and Kei-Mu Yi
- 71: Structural estimates of the U.S. sacrifice ratio

- Stephen Cecchetti and Robert Rich
- 70: Determinants of current risk premiums

- John Carlson and Carol Osler
- 69: Bank loan sales: a new look at the motivations for secondary market activity

- Rebecca Demsetz
- 68: Looking beyond the CEO: executive compensation at banks

- Rebecca Demsetz and Marc R. Saidenberg
- 67: The role of consumption substitutability in the international transmission of shocks

- Cédric Tille
- 66: Fluctuations in confidence and asymmetric business cycles

- Simon Potter
- 65: Nonlinear impulse response functions

- Simon Potter
- 64: U.S. wages in general equilibrium: the effects of prices, technology and factor supplies, 1963-1991

- Rita A. Balaban and James Harrigan
- 63: Exchange rates and local labor markets

- Linda Goldberg and Joseph Tracy
- 62: Banks' payments-driven revenues

- Lawrence J. Radecki
- 61: Nonlinear risk

- Marcelle Chauvet and Simon Potter
- 60: Do investors mistake a good company for a good investment?

- Peter Antunovich and David S. Laster
- 59: Are apparent findings of nonlinearity due to structural instability in economic time series?

- Gary Koop and Simon Potter
- 58: Competitive devaluations: a welfare-based approach

- Giancarlo Corsetti, Paolo Pesenti, Nouriel Roubini and Cédric Tille
- 57: What was the market's view of U.K. monetary policy? Estimating inflation risk and expected inflation with indexed bonds

- Frank F. Gong, Eli Remolona and Michael Wickens
- 56: Employment versus wage adjustment and the U.S. dollar

- Jose Campa and Linda Goldberg
- 55: The consolidation of the financial services industry: causes, consequences, and the implications for the future

- Allen Berger, Rebecca Demsetz and Philip E. Strahan
- 54: Microeconomic inventory adjustment and aggregate dynamics

- Jonathan McCarthy and Egon Zakrajšek
- 53: Trade inventories

- Jonathan McCarthy and Egon Zakrajšek
- 52: Institutional affiliation and the role of venture capital: evidence from initial public offerings in Japan

- Yasushi Hamao, Frank Packer and Jay Ritter
- 51: Why did thrift goodwill matter in 1989?

- Sangkyun Park