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- 11-06: Loan guarantees for consumer credit markets

- Kartik Athreya, Xuan Tam and Eric Young
- 11-05: Mortgage defaults

- Juan Hatchondo, Leonardo Martinez and Juan Sanchez
- 11-04: Transition dynamics in the neoclassical growth model: the case of South Korea

- Yongsung Chang and Andreas Hornstein
- 11-03: Discretionary monetary policy in the Calvo model

- Willem Van Zandweghe and Alexander Wolman
- 11-02: Aggregate labor market dynamics in Hong Kong

- Thomas Lubik
- 11-01: An experimental analysis of contingent capital triggering mechanisms

- Douglas Davis, Oleg Korenok and Edward Prescott
- 10-16: Optimal bonuses and deferred pay for bank employees: implications of hidden actions with persistent effects in time

- Arantxa Jarque and Edward Prescott
- 10-15: Time to produce and emerging market crises

- Felipe Schwartzman
- 10-14: On the optimality of Ramsey taxes in Mirless economies

- Borys Grochulski
- 10-13: The cyclical price of labor when wages are smoothed

- Marianna Kudlyak
- 10-12: On-the-job search and the cyclical dynamics of the labor market

- Michael Krause and Thomas Lubik
- 10-11: The role of non-owner-occupied homes in the current housing and foreclosure cycle

- Breck L. Robinson and Richard M. Todd
- 10-10: Housing default: theory works and so does policy

- Allen C. Goodman and Brent C. Smith
- 10-09: Learning about informational rigidities from sectoral data and diffusion indices

- Pierre Daniel Sarte
- 10-08: Debt dilution and sovereign default risk

- Juan Hatchondo and Leonardo Martinez
- 10-07: Over-the-counter loans, adverse selection, and stigma in the interbank market

- Huberto Ennis and John Weinberg
- 10-06: Assessing the effectiveness of the Paulson \"teaser freezer\" plan: evidence from the ABX index

- Eliana Balla, Robert Carpenter and Breck L. Robinson
- 10-05: Quantifying the impact of financial development on economic development

- Jeremy Greenwood, Juan Sanchez and Cheng Wang
- 10-04: Quantitative properties of sovereign default models: solution methods matter

- Juan Hatchondo, Leonardo Martinez and Horacio Sapriza
- 10-03: How large has the federal financial safety net become?

- Nadezhda Malysheva and John Walter
- 10-02: Residential mortgage default: the roles of house price volatility, euphoria and the borrower's put option

- Wayne R. Archer and Brent C. Smith
- 10-01: Inventories, inflation dynamics, and the New Keynesian Phillips curve

- Thomas Lubik and Wing Leong Teo
- 09-13: On the cyclicality of the interest rate in emerging economy models: solution methods matter

- Juan Hatchondo, Leonardo Martinez and Horacio Sapriza
- 09-12: The cyclicality of the user cost of labor with search and matching

- Marianna Kudlyak
- 09-11: Are harsh penalties for default really better?

- Kartik Athreya, Xuan Tam and Eric Young
- 09-10: Recourse and residential mortgage default: theory and evidence from U.S. states

- Andra Ghent and Marianna Kudlyak
- 09-09: Unemployment insurance with a hidden labor market

- Fernando Alvarez-Parra and Juan Sanchez
- 09-08: The consolidation of financial market regulation: pros, cons, and implications for the United States

- Sabrina Pellerin, John Walter and Patricia E. Wescott
- 09-07: Assessing the effectiveness of the Paulson \"Teaser Freezer\" plan: evidence from the ABX index

- Eliana Balla, Robert Carpenter and Breck L. Robinson
- 09-06: On the implementation of Markov-Perfect interest rate and money supply rules: global and local uniqueness

- Michael Dotsey and Andreas Hornstein
- 09-05: Credit and self-employment

- Ahmet Akyol and Kartik Athreya
- 09-04: The role of information in the rise in consumer bankruptcies

- Juan Sanchez
- 09-03: Notes on collateral constraints in a simple model of housing

- Andreas Hornstein
- 09-02: The optimal rate of inflation with trending relative prices

- Alexander Wolman
- 09-01: Fiscal policy and default risk in emerging markets

- Gabriel Cuadra, Juan Sanchez and Horacio Sapriza
- 08-08: Financing development: the role of information costs

- Jeremy Greenwood, Juan Sanchez and Cheng Wang
- 08-07: Sectoral vs. aggregate shocks: a structural factor analysis of industrial production

- Andrew Foerster, Pierre Daniel Sarte and Mark Watson
- 08-06: A quantitative theory of information and unsecured credit

- Kartik Athreya, Xuan Tam and Eric Young
- 08-05: Optimal personal bankruptcy design: A Mirrlees approach

- Borys Grochulski
- 08-04: Repeated moral hazard with effort persistence

- Arantxa Jarque
- 08-03: Housing externalities: evidence from spatially concentrated urban revitalization programs

- Raymond Owens, Esteban Rossi-Hansberg and Pierre Daniel Sarte
- 08-02: Long-duration bonds and sovereign defaults

- Juan Hatchondo and Leonardo Martinez
- 08-01: Inflation dynamics with search frictions: a structural econometric analysis

- Michael Krause, David Lopez-Salido and Thomas Lubik
- 07-07: Moral hazard and persistence

- Hugo Hopenhayn and Arantxa Jarque
- 07-06: Avoiding the inflation tax

- Huberto Ennis
- 07-05: The anatomy of U.S. personal bankruptcy under Chapter 13

- Hülya Eraslan, Wenli Li and Pierre Daniel Sarte
- 07-04: Notes on the inflation dynamics of the New Keynesian Phillips curve

- Andreas Hornstein
- 07-03: A literature review on the effectiveness of financial education

- Matthew Martin
- 07-02: Bank runs and institutions: the perils of intervention

- Huberto Ennis and Todd Keister
- 07-01: Heterogeneous borrowers in quantitative models of sovereign default

- Juan Hatchondo, Leonardo Martinez and Horacio Sapriza