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Initial Public Offerings in

  Hot and Cold Markets, by Jean Helwege and Nellie Liang (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2003-4)Abstract
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Rule-of-thumb consumers, productivity and

  hours , by Furlanetto, Francesco; Seneca, Martin (Danmarks Nationalbank Working papers WP48/2007)Abstract
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Rule-of-thumb consumers, productivity and   hours , by Francesco Furlanetto and Martin Seneca (Central Bank of Norway Working Papers 2007/05)Abstract
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Changes in Job Quality and Trends in Labor   Hours , by Brahima Coulibaly (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2006-882)Abstract
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Uniform Working   Hours and Structural Unemployment, by Haoming Liu, Yi Wen, and Lijing Zhu (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2005-045)Full text

The Effects of Progressive Taxation on Labor Supply when   Hours and Wages are Jointly Determined, by Daniel Aaronson , Eric French (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2002-22)Abstract
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Non-Stationary   Hours in a DSGE Model, by Yongsung Chang, Taeyoung Doh, and Frank Schorfheide (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp06-03)Full text

The Effects of Permanent Technology Shocks on Labor Productivity and   Hours in the RBC model, by Jesper Lindé (Sveriges Riksbank Working Papers No161)Abstract
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The Impact of 9/11 on   Hours of Work in the United States, by Julie L. Hotchkiss and Olga Pavlova (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2004-16)Abstract
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Employment,   Hours per Worker and the Business Cycle., by Fernandez-Corugedo Emilio (Bank of Mexico Working Papers 2007-02)Full text

The Response of   Hours to a Technology Shock: Evidence Based on Direct Measures of Technology, by Lawrence J. Christiano; Martin Eichenbaum; Robert J. Vigfusson (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2003-790)Abstract
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Workweek Flexibility and   Hours Variation, by Andrew Figura (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2004-59)Abstract
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How do Canadian   Hours Worked Respond to a Technology Shock?, by Lawrence J. Christiano; Martin Eichenbaum; Robert J. Vigfusson (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2003-774)Abstract
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Technology Shocks and   Hours Worked: Checking for Robust Conclusions, by Karl Whelan (Central Bank of Ireland Research Technical Papers 04/RT/06)Abstract
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Technology Shock and Employment: Do We Really Need DSGE Models with a Fall in   Hours?, by Martial Dupaigne, Patrick Fève and Julien Matheron (Bank of France Working Papers Nr 124)Abstract
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How Biased are Measures of Cyclical Movements in Productivity and   Hours?, by Stephanie Aaronson and Andrew Figura (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2005-38)Abstract
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