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- 296: The Importance of Reallocation for Productivity Growth: Evidence from European and US Banking

- J. Bos and Peter van Santen
- 295: Risks in macroeconomic fundamentals and excess bond returns predictability

- Rafael B. De Rezende
- 290: Selection Effects in Producer-Price Setting

- Mikael Carlsson
- 289: Systematic bailout guarantees and tacit coordination

- Christoph Bertsch, Claudio Calcagno and Mark Le Quement
- 288: Does Trading Anonymously Enhance Liquidity?

- Patrick J. Dennis and Patrik Sandås
- 287: The Macro-Financial Implications of House Price-Indexed Mortgage Contracts

- Isaiah Hull
- 286: How Subprime Borrowers and Mortgage Brokers Shared the Pie

- Antje Berndt, Burton Hollifield and Patrik Sandås
- 285: Incompatible European Partners? Cultural Predispositions and Household Financial Behavior

- Michael Haliassos, Thomas Jansson and Yigitcan Karabulut
- 284: Optimal taxation with home production

- Conny Olovsson
- 283: Debt Dynamics and Monetary Policy: A Note

- Stefan Laséen and Ingvar Strid
- 282: A wake-up call: information contagion and strategic uncertainty

- Toni Ahnert and Christoph Bertsch
- 281: Lines of Credit and Investment: Firm-Level Evidence of Real Effects of the Financial Crisis

- Karolina Holmberg
- 280: Firm-Level Evidence of Shifts in the Supply of Credit

- Karolina Holmberg
- 279: Predicting the Spread of Financial Innovations: An Epidemiological Approach

- Isaiah Hull
- 278: Distortionary Fiscal Policy and Monetary Policy Goals

- Klaus Adam and Roberto Billi
- 277: A detrimental feedback loop: deleveraging and adverse selection

- Christoph Bertsch
- 276: Approximate dynamic programming with postdecision states as a solution method for dynamic economic models

- Isaiah Hull
- 275: Business Cycle Implications of Mortgage Spreads

- Karl Walentin
- 274: The Redistributive Effects of Inflation: an International Perspective

- Paola Boel
- 273: Identifying Fiscal Inflation

- Ferre De Graeve and Virginia Queijo von Heideken
- 272: Housing Choices and Labor Income Risk

- Thomas Jansson
- 271: Un-truncating VARs

- Ferre De Graeve and Andreas Westermark
- 270: Nominal GDP Targeting and the Zero Lower Bound: Should We Abandon Inflation Targeting?

- Roberto Billi
- 269: Conditional euro area sovereign default risk

- Andre Lucas, Bernd Schwaab and Xin Zhang
- 268: Dynamic mixture-of-experts models for longitudinal and discrete-time survival data

- Matias Quiroz and Mattias Villani
- 267: Using Financial Markets To Estimate the Macro Effects of Monetary Policy

- Stefan Pitschner
- 266: Long-Term Relationship Bargaining

- Andreas Westermark
- 265: Pension Wealth and Household Savings in Europe: Evidence from SHARELIFE

- Rob Alessie, Viola Angelini and Peter van Santen
- 264: Structural and Cyclical Forces in the Labor Market During the Great Recession: Cross-Country Evidence

- Luca Sala, Ulf Söderström and Antonella Trigari
- 263: Trade Credit and the Propagation of Corporate Failure: An Empirical Analysis

- Tor Jacobson and Erik von Schedvin
- 262: The Cost of Consumer Payments in Sweden

- Björn Segendorf and Thomas Jansson
- 261: The Information Content of Central Bank Minutes

- Mikael Apel and Marianna Blix Grimaldi
- 260: Output Gaps and Robust Monetary Policy Rules

- Roberto Billi
- 259: Labor-Market Frictions and Optimal Inflation

- Mikael Carlsson and Andreas Westermark
- 258: On the Non-Exclusivity of Loan Contracts: An Empirical Investigation

- Hans Degryse, Vasso Ioannidou and Erik von Schedvin
- 257: Collateralization, Bank Loan Rates and Monitoring: Evidence from a Natural Experiment

- Geraldo Cerqueiro, Steven Ongena and Kasper Roszbach
- 256: Taking the Twists into Account: Predicting Firm Bankruptcy Risk with Splines of Financial Ratios

- Paolo Giordani, Tor Jacobson, Erik von Schedvin and Mattias Villani
- 255: Hedging Labor Income Risk

- Sebastien Betermier, Thomas Jansson, Christine A. Parlour and Johan Walden
- 254: Refining Stylized Facts from Factor Models of Inflation

- Ferre De Graeve and Karl Walentin
- 253: Wage Adjustment and Productivity Shocks

- Mikael Carlsson, Julian Messina and Oskar Skans
- 252: Up for count? Central bank words and financial stress

- Marianna Blix Grimaldi
- 251: Parameter Identification in a Estimated New Keynesian Open Economy Model

- Malin Adolfson and Jesper Lindé
- 250: The Effects of Endogenous Firm Exit on Business Cycle Dynamics and Optimal Fiscal Policy

- Lauri Vilmi
- 249: MOSES: Model of Swedish Economic Studies

- Gunnar Bårdsen, Ard Reijer, Patrik Jonasson and Ragnar Nymoen
- 248: Anticipated Alternative Policy-Rate Paths in Policy Simulations

- Stefan Laséen and Lars Svensson
- 247: Density-Conditional Forecasts in Dynamic Multivariate Models

- Michael K. Andersson, Stefan Palmqvist and Daniel Waggoner
- 246: The Output Gap, the Labor Wedge, and the Dynamic Behavior of Hours

- Luca Sala, Ulf Söderström and Antonella Trigari
- 245: Modeling Conditional Densities Using Finite Smooth Mixtures

- Feng Li, Mattias Villani and Robert Kohn
- 244: Identifying VARs through Heterogeneity: An Application to Bank Runs

- Ferre De Graeve and Alexei Karas
- 243: Equilibrium asset prices and the wealth distribution with inattentive consumers

- Daria Finocchiaro