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- 00-12: Banking and the political support for dollarization

- Huberto Ennis
- 00-11: Incentives, communication, and payment instruments

- Edward Prescott and John Weinberg
- 00-10: Optimal monetary policy

- Aubhik Khan, Robert King and Alexander Wolman
- 00-09: Behavior of the real rate of interest over the business cycle

- Michael Dotsey and Brian Scholl
- 00-08: Firms as clubs in Walrasian markets with private information

- Edward Prescott and Robert Townsend
- 00-07: Monetary policy frameworks and indicators for the Federal Reserve in the 1920s

- Thomas M. Humphrey
- 00-06: Medicine worse than the malady: cure rates, population shifts, and health insurance

- Robert F. Graboyes
- 00-05: Getting better, feeling worse: cure rates, health insurance, and welfare

- Robert F. Graboyes
- 00-04: Our money or your life: indemnities vs. deductibles in health insurance

- Robert F. Graboyes
- 00-03: Overcoming the zero bound on interest rate policy

- Marvin Goodfriend
- 00-02: Optimal taxation in life-cycle economies

- Andres Erosa and Martin Gervais
- 00-01: Investigating fluctuations in U.S. manufacturing: what are the direct effects of informational frictions?

- Wenli Li and Pierre Daniel Sarte
- 99351: The IT Boom and Other Unintended Consequences of Chasing the American Dream

- Gaurav Khanna and Nicolas Morales
- 99330: Designing Market Shock Scenarios

- Azamat Abdymomunov, Zheng Duan, Anne Lundgaard Hansen and Ulas Misirli
- 99276: The Relationship Between Inflation and the Distribution of Relative Price Changes

- Andreas Hornstein, Francisco Ruge-Murcia and Alexander Wolman
- 99275: Minority Inflation, Unemployment, and Monetary Policy

- Munseob Lee, Claudia Macaluso and Felipe Schwartzman
- 99249: Assortative Matching and Wages: The Role of Selection

- Katrina Borovickova and Robert Shimer
- 99119: The Changing Nature of Technology Shocks

- Christoph Görtz, Christopher Gunn and Thomas Lubik
- 99074: The Politics of Debt in the Era of Rising Rates

- Marina Azzimonti and Nirvana Mitra
- 99-09: What is the real story for interest rate volatility?

- Andreas Hornstein and Harald Uhlig
- 99-08: Analyzing firm location decisions: is public intervention justified?

- Raymond Owens and Pierre Daniel Sarte
- 99-07: Informality and rent-seeking bureaucracies in a model of long-run growth

- Pierre Daniel Sarte
- 99-06: Structure from shocks

- Michael Dotsey
- 99-05: Does state-dependent pricing imply coordination failure?

- Alexander Wolman
- 99-04: The role of a regional bank in a system of central banks

- Marvin Goodfriend
- 99-03: Firm-specific learning and the investment behavior of large and small firms

- Wenli Li and John Weinberg
- 99-02: Limited commitment and central bank lending

- Marvin Goodfriend and Jeffrey Lacker
- 99-01: Industrial development and the convergence question

- Marvin Goodfriend and John McDermott
- 98967: Demographic Differences in Letters of Recommendation for Economics Ph.D. Students

- Beverly Hirtle and Anna Kovner
- 98842: Tracing Bank Runs in Real Time

- Marco Cipriani, Thomas Eisenbach and Anna Kovner
- 98841: Corporate Bond Market Distress

- Nina Boyarchenko, Richard Crump, Anna Kovner and Or Shachar
- 98840: Bank Capital and Real GDP Growth

- Nina Boyarchenko, Domenico Giannone and Anna Kovner
- 98690: Bank Lending Standards and the U.S. Economy

- Elijah Broadbent, Huberto Ennis, Tyler Pike and Horacio Sapriza
- 98617: Bank Competition and Strategic Adaptation to Climate Change

- Dasol Kim, Luke Olson and Toan Phan
- 98523: Do Research Universities Recession Proof Their Regions? Evidence from State Flagship College Towns

- Robert Calvert Jump and Adam Scavette
- 98171: The Impact of Immigration on Firms and Workers: Insights from the H-1B Lottery

- Agostina Brinatti, Mingyu Chen, Parag Mahajan, Nicolas Morales and Kevin Shih
- 98016: Weathering the Storm: Supply Chains and Climate Risk

- Juanma Castro-Vincenzi, Gaurav Khanna, Nicolas Morales and Nitya Pandalai-Nayar
- 98-09: The dynamic effects of government spending shocks on employment and work hours

- Wenli Li and Mingwei Yuan
- 98-08: Staggered prices and inventories: production smoothing reconsidered
- Andreas Hornstein and Pierre Daniel Sarte
- 98-07: Challenges and choices in post-crisis East-Asia: simulations of investment policy reform in an intertemporal, global model

- Xinshen Diao, Wenli Li and Erinc Yeldan
- 98-06: Computing moral-hazard problems using the Dantzig-Wolfe decomposition algorithm

- Edward Prescott
- 98-05: The new neoclassical synthesis and the role of monetary policy

- Marvin Goodfriend and Robert King
- 98-04: Collateralized debt as the optimal contract

- Jeffrey Lacker
- 98-03: Rent seeking bureaucracies and oversight in a simple growth model

- Pierre Daniel Sarte
- 98-02: Can a matching model explain the long-run increase in Canada's unemployment rate?

- Andreas Hornstein and Mingwei Yuan
- 98-01: External vs. internal learning-by-doing in an R&D based growth model

- Andreas Hornstein and Dan Peled
- 97954: Sectoral Development Multipliers

- Francisco Buera and Nicholas Trachter
- 97893: Real Estate Commissions and Homebuying

- Borys Grochulski and Zhu Wang
- 97438: Dealer costs and customer choice

- Lucas Dyskant, André Silva and Bruno Sultanum
- 97295: Heterogeneous Districts, Interests, and Trade Policy

- Kishore Gawande, Pablo Pinto and Santiago Pinto
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