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- 05-10: Avoiding the inflation tax
- Huberto Ennis
- 05-09: A quantitative theory of the gender gap in wages

- Andres Erosa, Luisa Fuster and Diego Restuccia
- 05-08: A general equilibrium analysis of parental leave policies

- Andres Erosa, Luisa Fuster and Diego Restuccia
- 05-07: Asymmetric information and the lack of international portfolio diversification

- Juan Hatchondo
- 05-06: The value of information with heterogeneous agents and partially revealing prices

- Juan Hatchondo
- 05-05: Should the FDIC worry about the FHLB? The impact of Federal Home Loan Bank advances on the Bank Insurance Fund

- Rosalind Bennett, Mark D. Vaughan and Timothy J. Yeager
- 05-04: A theory of political cycles

- Leonardo Martinez
- 05-03: Firm fragmentation and urban patterns

- Raymond Owens, Esteban Rossi-Hansberg and Pierre Daniel Sarte
- 05-02: Do technological improvements in the manufacturing sector raise or lower employment?

- Yongsung Chang and Jay Hong
- 05-01: The replacement problem in frictional economies: a near equivalence result

- Andreas Hornstein, Per Krusell and Giovanni Violante
- 04-10: Alfred Marshall and the quantity theory of money

- Thomas M. Humphrey
- 04-09: Productivity, employment, and inventories
- Yongsung Chang, Andreas Hornstein and Pierre Daniel Sarte
- 04-08: The effects of technical change on labor market inequalities

- Andreas Hornstein, Per Krusell and Giovanni Violante
- 04-07: Whither North Carolina furniture manufacturing?

- Robert L. Lacy
- 04-06: The output gap, expected future inflation and inflation dynamics: another look

- Yash P. Mehra
- 04-05: Monetary discretion, pricing complementarity, and dynamic multiple equilibria

- Robert King and Alexander Wolman
- 04-04: An inquiry into the existence and uniqueness of equilibrium with state-dependent pricing

- Andrew John and Alexander Wolman
- 04-03: Bank runs and investment decisions revisited

- Huberto Ennis and Todd Keister
- 04-02: State-contingent bank regulation with unobserved actions and unobserved characteristics

- Edward Prescott
- 04-01: Price stability and Japanese monetary policy

- Robert L. Hetzel
- 03-17: Heterogeneity and aggregation in the labor market: implications for aggregate preference shifts

- Yongsung Chang and Sun-Bin Kim
- 03-16: Payment system disruptions and the Federal Reserve following September 11, 2001

- Jeffrey Lacker
- 03-15: Real implications of the zero bound on nominal interest rates

- Alexander Wolman
- 03-14: Unsecured debt with public insurance: from bad to worse

- Kartik Athreya and Nicole Simpson
- 03-13: Classical deflation theory

- Thomas M. Humphrey
- 03-12: Shortages of small change in early Argentina

- Huberto Ennis
- 03-11: Fiscal policy and regional inflation in a currency union

- Margarida Duarte and Alexander Wolman
- 03-10: Optimal public investment with and without government commitment

- Marina Azzimonti, Pierre Daniel Sarte and Jorge Soares
- 03-09: Mechanism design and assignment models

- Edward Prescott and Robert Townsend
- 03-08: James Pennington, (1777-1862): classical banking, monetary, and trade theorist and economic policy advisor

- Thomas M. Humphrey
- 03-07: Labor supply shifts and economic fluctuations

- Yongsung Chang and Frank Schorfheide
- 03-06: On the employment effect of technology: evidence from U.S. manufacturing for 1958-1996

- Yongsung Chang and Jay Hong
- 03-05: From individual to aggregate labor supply: a quantitative analysis based on a heterogeneous agent macroeconomy

- Yongsung Chang and Sun-Bin Kim
- 03-04: Aggregate demand management with multiple equilibria

- Huberto Ennis and Todd Keister
- 03-03: Fresh start or head start? Uniform bankruptcy exemptions and welfare

- Kartik Athreya
- 03-02: Risky higher education and subsidies

- Ahmet Akyol and Kartik Athreya
- 03-01: Economic growth, liquidity, and bank runs

- Huberto Ennis and Todd Keister
- 02-04: Should optimal discretionary monetary policy look at money?

- Michael Dotsey and Andreas Hornstein
- 02-03: The Taylor principle, interest rate smoothing and Fed policy in the 1970s and 1980s

- Yash P. Mehra
- 02-02: Vintage capital as an origin of inequalities
- Andreas Hornstein, Per Krusell and Giovanni Violante
- 02-01: The macroeconomics of U.S. consumer bankruptcy choice: chapter 7 or chapter 13?

- Wenli Li and Pierre Daniel Sarte
- 01-09: Growth effects of progressive taxes

- Wenli Li and Pierre Daniel Sarte
- 01-08: The pitfalls of monetary discretion

- Aubhik Khan, Robert King and Alexander Wolman
- 01-07: The role of real wages, productivity, and fiscal policy in Germany's Great Depression, 1928-37

- Jonas Fisher and Andreas Hornstein
- 01-06: Sticky prices and inventories: production smoothing reconsidered
- Andreas Hornstein and Pierre Daniel Sarte
- 01-05: The Taylor principle, interest rate smoothing and Fed policy in the 1970s and the 1980s
- Yash P. Mehra
- 01-04: Macroeconomic fluctuations and bargaining

- Huberto Ennis
- 01-03: Optimal policy with probabilistic equilibrium selection

- Huberto Ennis and Todd Keister
- 01-02: The case for price stability

- Marvin Goodfriend and Robert King
- 01-01: Financial stability, deflation, and monetary policy

- Marvin Goodfriend