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Arm's-Length Transactions as a Source of

  Incomplete Cross-Border Transmission: The Case of Autos, by Rebecca Hellerstein and Sofia Berto Villas-Boas (New York Fed Staff reports 251)Abstract
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A Decomposition of the Sources of   Incomplete Cross-Border Transmission, by Rebecca Hellerstein (New York Fed Staff reports 250)Abstract
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A Dynamic Model with Vertical Specialization, Credit Chains, and   Incomplete Enforcement, by Karsten Jeske (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2002-21)Abstract
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  Incomplete Exchange Rate Pass-Through and Simple Monetary Policy Rules, by Malin Adolfson (Sveriges Riksbank Working Papers No136)Abstract
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Implications of Exchange Rate Objectives under   Incomplete Exchange Rate Pass-Through, by Malin Adolfson (Sveriges Riksbank Working Papers No135)Abstract
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Monetary Policy with   Incomplete Exchange Rate Pass-Through, by Malin Adolfson (Sveriges Riksbank Working Papers No127)Abstract
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  Incomplete Information and Self-fulfilling Prophecies, by Pengfei Wang, and Yi Wen (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2007-033)Full text

  Incomplete Information Processing: A Solution to the Forward Discount Puzzle, by Bacchetta, van Wincoop (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2006-35)Full text

  Incomplete Interest Rate Pass-Through and Optimal Monetary Policy, by by Teruyoshi Kobayashi (IJCB International Journal of Central Banking 08q3a4)Abstract
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Real exchange rate in an inter-temporal n-country-model with   incomplete markets, by Benoît Mercereau (European Central Bank Working papers No.205)Full text

Valuation of pension liabilities in   incomplete markets, by Frank de Jong (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 067)Full text

The Consumption-Real Exchange Rate Anomaly: Non-Traded Goods,   Incomplete Markets and Distribution Services., by Jorge Selaive, Vicente Tuesta (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 359)Abstract
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  Incomplete Markets and Households' Exposure to Interest Rate and Inflation Risk: Implications for the Monetary Policy Maker, by Andrea Pescatori (Cleveland Fed Working papers WP07-09)Full text

Optimal Fiscal Policy in a Small Open Economy with   Incomplete Markets and Interest Rate Shocks, by Cortés Espada Josué Fernando (Bank of Mexico Working Papers 2006-09)Full text

  Incomplete Markets and Trade, by Paul Willen (Boston Fed Working papers 04-08)Abstract
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Bayesian Estimation of an Open Economy DSGE Model with   Incomplete Pass-Through, by Malin Adolfson , Stefan Laséen , Jesper Lindé and Mattias Villani (Sveriges Riksbank Working Papers No179)Abstract
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Too many to fail - an analysis of time-

  inconsistency in bank closure policies, by Viral Acharya and Tanju Yorulmazer (Bank of England Working papers 319)Abstract
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Measuring the time-   inconsistency of US monetary policy, by Paolo Surico (European Central Bank Working papers 291)Full text

Does The Time   Inconsistency Problem Make Flexible Exchange Rates Look Worse Than You Think?, by Roc Armenter Martin Bodenstein (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2006-865)Abstract
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Does the Time   Inconsistency Problem Make Flexible Exchange Rates Look Worse Than You Think?, by Roc Armenter and Martin Bodenstein (New York Fed Staff reports 230)Abstract
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  Incorporating a "public good factor" into the pricing of large-value payment systems, by Cornelia Holthausen and Jean-Charles Rochet (European Central Bank Working papers 507)Full text

  Incorporating Insurance Rate Estimates and Differential Mortality into Net Marginal Social Security Tax Rate Calculations, by Brian S. Armour and M. Melinda Pitts (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2002-29)Abstract
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  Incorporating Judgement in Fan Charts, by Pär Österholm (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2006-39)Abstract
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  Incorporating Labour Market Frictions into an Optimising-Based Monetary Policy Model, by Stéphane Moyen and Jean-Guillaume Sahuc (Bank of France Working Papers Nr 105)Abstract
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  Incorporating prediction and estimation risk in point-in-time credit portfolio models, by Alfred Hamerle, Michael Knapp, Thilo Liebig, Nicole Wildenauer (Deutsche Bundesbank Banking Supervision Discussion Papers 200513)Full text

  Incorporating Vintage Differences and Forecasts into Markov Switching Models, by Jeremy J. Nalewaik (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2007-23)Abstract
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Do Subsidies

  Increase Charitable Giving in the Long Run? Matching Donations in a Field Experiment, by Stephan Meier (Boston Fed Working papers 06-18)Abstract
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Does Opening a Stock Exchange   Increase Economic Growth?, by Scott Baier, Gerald P. Dwyer Jr., and Robert Tamura (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2003-36)Abstract
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Does trade openness   increase firm-level volatility?, by Claudia M. Buch, Jörg Döpke, Harald Strotmann (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200640)Full text

Does FOMC News   Increase Global FX Trading?, by Andreas M. Fischer and Angelo Ranaldo (Swiss National Bank Working Papers 2008-09)Abstract

Do Free Trade Agreements Actually   Increase Members' International Trade?, by Scott L. Baier and Jeffrey H. Bergstrand (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2005-03)Abstract
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Trade, Gravity, and Sudden Stops: On How Commercial Trade Can   Increase the Stability of Capital Flows, by Eduardo A. Cavallo (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2005-23)Abstract
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Will the Proposed Application of Basel II in the United States Encourage   Increased Bank Merger Activity? Evidence from Past Merger Activity, by Timothy H. Hannan and Steven J. Pilloff (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2004-13)Abstract
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Globalization and Inflation Dynamics: The Impact of   Increased Competition, by Argia M. Sbordone (New York Fed Staff reports 324)Abstract
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Volatility Accounting: A Production Perspective on   Increased Economic Stability, by Kevin J. Stiroh (New York Fed Staff reports 245)Abstract
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Innovations in Mortgage Markets and   Increased Spending on Housing, by Doms, Krainer (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2007-05)Full text

On the Causes of the   Increased Stability of the U.S. Economy, by James A. Kahn, Margaret M. McConnell, and Gabriel Perez-Quiros (New York Fed Economic policy review 0205kahn)Full text

The Spending and Debt Responses to Minimum Wage   Increases , by Daniel Aaronson, Sumit Agarwal, Eric French (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2007-23)Abstract
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Do We Really Know That The WTO   Increases Trade ?, by Andrew K. Rose (Monetary Authority of Singapore Staff Papers No. 24)Abstract
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What Determines the Output Drop after an Energy Price   Increase: Household or Firm Energy Share?, by Rajeev Dhawan and Karsten Jeske (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2007-20)Abstract
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Can

  Increasing Private School Participation and Monetary Loss in a Voucher Program Affect Public School Performance? Evidence from Milwaukee, by Rajashri Chakrabarti (New York Fed Staff reports 300)Abstract
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  Increasing Returns and Optimal Oscillating Labor Supply, by William D. Dupor and Andreas Lehnert (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2002-22)Abstract
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Maintenance Expenditures and Indeterminacy under   Increasing Returns to Scale, by Lansing, Guo (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2005-10)Full text

Deteriorating cost efficiency in commercial banks signals an   increasing risk of failure, by Anca Podpiera, Jirí Podpiera (Czech National Bank Working papers 2005/06)Abstract

The Costs of   Increasing Transparency, by Maria Demertzis and Marco Hoeberichts (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 080)Full text

Why Have U.S. Households   Increasingly Relied on Mutual Funds to Own Equity?, by John V. Duca (Dallas Fed Working Papers wp0403)Full text

The Entrance of an Internet-only Bank and the Response of

  Incumbent Banks, by Illtae Ahn and Imho Kang (The Bank of Korea Economic Papers 35)Abstract
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The Effects of Past Entry, Market Consolidation, and Expansion by   Incumbents on the Probability of Entry, by Robert M. Adams and Dean F. Amel (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2007-51)Abstract

Financial deregulation and household

  indebtedness , by Leslie Hull (Reserve Bank of New Zealand Discussion Papers DP2003/01)Abstract
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  Indebtedness and the Household Financial Health: An Examination of the Canadian Debt Service Ratio Distribution, by Umar Faruqui (Bank of Canada Working papers 2008-46)Abstract
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The Rise in U.S. Household   Indebtedness: Causes and Consequences, by Karen E. Dynan and Donald L. Kohn (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2007-37)Abstract
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Housing Wealth and Household   Indebtedness: Is there a Household ‘Financial Accelerator'?, by Richard Disney, Sarah Bridges, John Gathergood (Czech National Bank Working papers 2006/12)Abstract
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Is a Word to the Wise

  Indeed Enough? ECB Statements and the Predictibility of Interest Rate Decisions, by David-Jan Jansen and Jakob de Haan (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 075)Full text

Cross-Country Estimates of the Degree of Fiscal Dominance and Central Bank

  Independence , by Carlos de Resende (Bank of Canada Working papers 2007-36)Abstract
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Learning the rules of the new game? Comparing the reactions in financial markets to announcements before and after the Bank of England's operational   independence , by Ana Lasaosa (Bank of England Working papers 255)Abstract
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Issues in Central Bank Finance and   Independence , by Peter Stella and Åke Lonnberg (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2008-13)Abstract
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Smooth Nonexpected Utility without State   Independence , by Hengjie Ai (Minneapolis Fed Working Papers WP637)Abstract
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Optimization in Production of Corporate Governance: Evidence from Auditor   Independence and Implications for Public Policy, by Dino Falaschetti and Michael J. Orlando (Kansas City Fed Working Papers RWP03-13)Abstract
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Central Bank   Independence and Inflation: A Note, by Charles T. Carlstrom and Timothy S. Fuerst (Cleveland Fed Working papers WP06-21)Full text

Central Bank   Independence and Monetary Policymaking Institutions: Past, Present, and Future, by Alex Cukierman (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 360)Abstract
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Diagnostic Tests of Cross Section   Independence for Nonlinear Panel Data Model, by Cheng Hsiao, M. Hashem Pesaran and Andreas Pick* (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 140)Full text

The degree of   independence in European goods markets: An I(2) analysis of German and Norwegian trade data, by Roger Hammersland (Central Bank of Norway Working Papers 2004/19)Full text

The Role of   Independence in the Green-Lin Diamond-Dybvig Model, by David Andolfatto, Ed Nosal, and Neil Wallace (Cleveland Fed Working papers WP06-15)Full text

The Politics of Central Bank   Independence: A Theory of Pandering and Learning in Government, by Gauti Eggertsson and Eric Le Borgne (New York Fed Staff reports 205)Abstract
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Central Bank   Independence: The Chilean Experience, by Luis Felipe Céspedes, Rodrigo Valdés (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 358)Abstract
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A Deliberative   Independent Central Bank, by Erwin Jericha and Martin Schürz (Austrian National Bank Working Papers WP133)Abstract
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Wicksell's Classical Dichotomy: is the Natural Rate of Interest   Independent of the Money Rate of Interest?, by Beenstock Michael, Ilek Alex (Bank of Israel Monetary Studies - Discussion Papers mns0504)Abstract
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Keeping up with the Joneses, reference dependence, and equilibrium

  indeterminacy , by Livio Stracca and Ali al-Nowaihi (European Central Bank Working papers 444)Full text

On the indeterminacy of determinacy and   indeterminacy , by Andreas Beyer and Roger E. A. Farmer (European Central Bank Working papers 277)Full text

Foreign Trade and Equilibrium   Indeterminacy , by Luís Aguiar-Conraria, and Yi Wen (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2005-041)Full text

Inflation-Targeting, Price-Path Targeting and   Indeterminacy , by Robert Dittmar and William T. Gavin (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2004-007)Full text

  Indeterminacy and search theory, by Nicola Giammarioli (European Central Bank Working papers 271)Full text

  Indeterminacy in a Forward-Looking Regime-Switching Model, by Roger E.A. Farmer, Daniel F. Waggoner, and Tao Zha (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2006-19)Abstract
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Global   Indeterminacy in Locally Determinate RBC Models, by Tarek Coury, and Yi Wen (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2007-029)Full text

Imperfect Competition and   Indeterminacy of Aggregate Output, by Pengfei Wang, and Yi Wen (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2006-017)Full text

On the   indeterminacy of determinacy and indeterminacy, by Andreas Beyer and Roger E. A. Farmer (European Central Bank Working papers 277)Full text

On the   indeterminacy of new-Keynesian economics, by Andreas Beyer and Roger E.A. Farmer (European Central Bank Working papers 323)Full text

  Indeterminacy of rational expectations equilibria in sequential financial markets, by Paola Donati (European Central Bank Working papers 262)Full text

Maintenance Expenditures and   Indeterminacy under Increasing Returns to Scale, by Lansing, Guo (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2005-10)Full text

  Indeterminacy with inflation-forecast-based rules in a two-bloc model, by Nicoletta Batini, Paul Levine and Joseph Pearlman (European Central Bank Working papers 340)Full text

  Indeterminacy with Inflation-Forecast-Based Rules in a Two-Bloc Model, by Nicoletta Batini; Paul Levine; Joseph Pearlman (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2004-797)Abstract
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Capital-Labor Substitution, Equilibrium   Indeterminacy, and the Cyclical Behavior of Labor Income, by Guo, Lansing (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2008-06)Full text

Inflation forecast-based-rules and   indeterminacy: a puzzle and a resolution, by Paul Levine (European Central Bank Working papers 643)Full text

Inflation-Forecast-Based Rules and   Indeterminacy: A Puzzle and a Resolution, by by Paul Levine, Peter McAdam and Joseph Pearlman (IJCB International Journal of Central Banking 07q4a3)Abstract
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Timing Transitions Between Determinate and   Indeterminate Equilibria in an Empirical DSGE Model: Benefits and Implications, by Anatoliy Belaygorod, and Michael J. Dueker (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2006-025)Full text


ibex - idiosync | ignoranc - immediat | immigran - imperfec | implemen - imply | import - inattent | incarcer - includin | inclusio - incompat | incomple - indeterm | index - indices | indirect - induced | industri - industry | ineffici - inflacio | inflatin - info | informal - ins | insecuri - instabil | instead - instruct | instrume - insurers | intangib - interdea | interdep - internac | internal - interwar | intra - inverted | invest - investin | investis - irrevers | iseq - ix

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