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A Macroeconomic Analysis of

  Obesity , by Pere Gomis-Porqueras, and Adrian Peralta-Alva (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2008-017)Abstract
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Reading, Writing, and Raisinets: Are School Finances Contributing to Children's   Obesity?, by Patricia M. Anderson, Kristin Butcher (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2004-16)Abstract
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Foreign reserves management subject to a policy

  objective , by Joachim Coche, Matti Koivu (European Central Bank Working papers 624)Full text

Forecasting the central bank's inflation   objective is a good rule of thumb, by Marie Diron and Benoît Mojon (European Central Bank Working papers 564)Full text

Inflation Targets and the   Objective of Full Employement, by José De Gregorio (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 364)Abstract
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Reserve accumulation:   objective or by-product?, by Johannes Onno de Beaufort Wijnholds and Lars Søndergaard (European Central Bank Occasional papers 73)Full text

Bank supervision Russian style: Rules versus enforcement and tacit   objectives , by Sophie Claeys, Gleb Lanine, Koen Schoors (Bank of Finland BOFIT Discussion Papers 2005/10)Abstract
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Explicit inflation   objectives and macroeconomic outcomes, by Andrew T. Levin (European Central Bank Working papers 383)Full text

The stability of efficiency rankings when risk-preferences and   objectives are different, by Michael Koetter (Deutsche Bundesbank Banking Supervision Discussion Papers 200608)Full text

Expenditure switching vs. real exchange rate stabilization: competing   objectives for exchange rate policy, by Michael B. Devereux and Charles Engel (European Central Bank Working papers 614)Full text

Inferring Policy   Objectives from Economic Outcomes, by Richard Dennis (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2003-05)Full text

Implications of Exchange Rate   Objectives under Incomplete Exchange Rate Pass-Through, by Malin Adolfson (Sveriges Riksbank Working Papers No135)Abstract
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Other stabilisation   objectives within an inflation targeting regime: Some stochastic simulation experiments, by James Twaddle; David Hargreaves; Tim Hampton (Reserve Bank of New Zealand Discussion Papers DP2006/04)Abstract
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The Treasury Auction Process:   Objectives, Structure, and Recent Adaptations, by Kenneth D. Garbade and Jeffrey F. Ingber (New York Fed Current issues ci11-02)Abstract
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The elusive welfare economics of price stability as a monetary policy   objective: why New Keynesian central bankers should validate core inflation (forthcoming), by Willem H. Buiter (European Central Bank Working papers 609)Full text

Is It Is or Is It Ain't My

  Obligation? Regional Debt in a Fiscal Federation, by Russell Cooper, Hubert Kempf, and Dan Peled (Dallas Fed Working Papers wp0507)Full text

Modeling the distribution of credit losses with

  observable and latent factors, by Gabriel Jiménez and Javier Mencía (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0709)Abstract
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Frequency of

  observation and the estimation of integrated volatility in deep and liquid financial markets, by Alain Chaboud, Benjamin Chiquoine, Erik Hjalmarsson and Mico Loretan (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 249)Abstract
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Frequency of   Observation and the Estimation of Integrated Volatility in Deep and Liquid Financial Markets, by Alain Chaboud, Benjamin Chiquoine, Erik Hjalmarsson, and Mico Loretan (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2007-905)Abstract
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Starting Small and Ending Big -- The Effect of Monetary Incentives on Response Rates in the 2003 Survey of Small Business Finances: An   Observational Experiment, by Traci L. Mach, Lieu N. Hazelwood, and John D. Wolken (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2008-26)Abstract
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Dynamics of Labor Demand: Evidence from Plant-level   Observations and Aggregate Implications, by Russell Cooper, John Haltiwanger, and Jonathan L. Willis (Kansas City Fed Working Papers RWP03-12)Abstract
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  Observations on disinflation in transition economies, by Paul Wachtel, Iikka Korhonen (Bank of Finland BOFIT Discussion Papers 2004/05)Abstract
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Some Empirical   Observations on the Forward Exchange Rate Anomaly, by Derek Bond, Michael J (Central Bank of Ireland Research Technical Papers 06/RT/03)Abstract
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Does information help recovering structural shocks from past   observations? (forthcoming), by Domenico Giannone and Lucrezia Reichlin (European Central Bank Working papers 632)Full text

Assessing the Gap between

  Observed and Perceived Inflation in the Euro Area: Is the Credibility of the HICP at Stake?, by Luc Aucremanne, Marianne Collin, Thomas Stragier (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 112)Abstract
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Reconciling the New Keynesian model with   observed persistence, by Kenneth Leong (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2002/19)Abstract
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Learning by

  Observing: Information Spillovers in the Execution and Valuation of Commercial Bank M&As, by Gayle DeLong, Robert DeYoung (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2004-17)Abstract
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Are specific skills an

  obstacle to labor market adjustment? Theory and an application to the EU enlargement, by Ana Lamo (European Central Bank Working papers 585)Full text

The Stability of Dummy Variable Price Measures

  Obtained from Hedonic Regressions, by Ana Aizcorbe (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2003-5)Abstract
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EU Enlargement and Endogeneity of some

  OCA Criteria: Evidence from the CEECs, by Ian Babetskii (Czech National Bank Working papers 2004/02)Abstract

Reflections on the Optimal Currency Area (

  oca) Criteria in the Light of EMU, by M.J. Artis (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 193)Abstract
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The

  Occupational Assimilation of Hispanics in the U.S.: Evidence from Panel Data, by Maude Toussaint-Comeau (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2004-15)Abstract
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Why Choose Women's Work If It Pays Less? A Structural Model of   Occupational Choice, by M. Melinda Pitts (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2002-30)Abstract
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Computing General Equilibrium Models with   Occupational Choice and Financial Frictions, by António R. Antunes, Tiago V. de V. Cavalcanti, Anne Villamil (Bank of Portugal Working papers 2006-15)Abstract
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The Impact of Immigration on   Occupational Wages: Evidence from Britain, by Stephen Nickell and Jumana Saleheen (Boston Fed Working papers 08-06)Abstract
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Does Immigration Affect Wages? A Look at   Occupation-Level Evidence, by Pia M. Orrenius and Madeline Zavodny (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2003-2)Abstract
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Does Immigration Affect Wages? A Look at   Occupation-Level Evidence, by Pia M. Orrenius and Madeline Zavodny (Dallas Fed Working Papers wp0302)Full text

Owner-

  Occupied Housing as a Hedge Against Rent Risk, by Todd Sinai and Nicholas S. Souleles (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp05-10)Full text

Hedonic Estimates of the Cost of Housing Services: Rental and Owner-   Occupied Units, by Theodore P. Crone, Leonard I. Nakamura and Richard P. Voith (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp04-22)Full text

Did the Great Inflation

  Occur Despite Policymaker Commitment to a Taylor Rule?, by James Bullard and Stefano Eusepi (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2003-20)Abstract
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Where Does Price Discovery   Occur in FX Markets?, by Chris D'Souza (Bank of Canada Working papers 2007-52)Abstract
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When Do Stock Market Booms   Occur? The Macroeconomic and Policy Environments of 20th Century Booms, by Michael D. Bordo, and David C. Wheelock (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2006-051)Full text

The Reform of

  October 1979: How It Happened and Why, by David E. Lindsey, Athanasios Orphanides, and Robert H. Rasche (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2005-2)Abstract
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The Reform of   October 1979: How It Happened and Why, by David E. Lindsey, Athanasios Orphanides, and Robert H. Rasche (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2004-033)Full text

Downward nominal wage rigidity in the

  OECD , by Steinar Holden and Fredrik Wulfsberg (European Central Bank Working papers 777)Full text

Cyclical Ratcheting in Government Sp ending: Evidence from the   OECD , by Strawczynski Michel, Hercowitz Zvi (Bank of Israel Research - Discussion Papers dp0109)Abstract
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International and intranational consumption risk sharing: the evidence for the United Kingdom and   OECD , by Vincent Labhard and Michael Sawicki (Bank of England Working papers 302)Abstract
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Job-Finding and Separation Rates in the   OECD , by Bart Hobijn and Aysegül Sahin (New York Fed Staff reports 298)Abstract
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Current accounts dynamics in   OECD and EU acceding countries - an intertemporal approach, by Matthieu Bussière, Marcel Fratzscher and Gernot J. Müller (European Central Bank Working papers 311)Full text

An investigation on the effect of real exchange rate movements on   OECD bilateral exports, by Antoine Berthou (European Central Bank Working papers 920)Full text

What determines fiscal balances? An empirical investigation in determinants of changes in   OECD budget balances, by Mika Tujula and Guido Wolswijk (European Central Bank Working papers 422)Full text

Are Monetary Rules and Reforms Complements or Substitutes?A Panel Analysis for the World versus   OECD Countries, by Ansgar Belke, Bernhard Herz, Lukas Vogel (Austrian National Bank Working Papers WP129)Abstract
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Fiscal discipline and the cost of public dept service: some estiames for   OECD countries, by Silvia Ardagna (European Central Bank Working papers 411)Full text

Oil price shocks and real GDP growth: empirical evidence for some   OECD countries, by Rebeca Jiménez-Rodríguez and Marcelo Sánchez (European Central Bank Working papers 362)Full text

Institutions and service employment: a panel study for   OECD countries, by Julián Messina (European Central Bank Working papers 320)Full text

Identifying fiscal shocks and policy regimes in   OECD countries, by Giuseppe de Arcangelis and Serena Lamartina (European Central Bank Working papers 281)Full text

Estimating the effects of fiscal policy in   OECD countries, by Roberto Perotti (European Central Bank Working papers No.168)Full text

Revisiting the proximity-concentration trade-off: Distance and Horizontal Foreign Direct Investment in   OECD countries, by Delphine Irac (Bank of France Working Papers Nr 153)Abstract
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The Impact of Government Debt on Private Consumption in   OECD Countries, by (DNB) (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 045)Full text

The industrial impact of oil price shocks: evidence from the industries of six   OECD countries, by Rebeca Jiménez-Rodríguez (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0731)Abstract
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Revisiting recent productivity developments across   OECD countries, by Les Skoczylas and Bruno Tissot (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 182)Abstract
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Reserve Requirement Systems in   OECD Countries, by Yueh-Yun C. O’Brien (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2007-54)Abstract

An Empirical Analysis of Inflation in   OECD Countries, by Jane Ihrig; Jaime Marquez (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2003-765)Abstract
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What do current account reversals in   OECD countries tell us about the us case?, by Leo de Haan, Hubert Schokker, Anastassia Tcherneva (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 111)Full text

The monetary-policy regime and the development in central macroeconomic variables in the   OECD countries 1970-2003, by Christensen, Anders Møller; Hansen, Niels Lynggård (Danmarks Nationalbank Working papers WP31/2005)Abstract
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The Persistence of Inflation in   OECD Countries: A Fractionally Integrated Approach, by by María Dolores Gadea and Laura Mayoral (IJCB International Journal of Central Banking 06q1a2)Abstract
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Does Inflation Targeting Reduce Inflation? An Analysis for the   OECD Industrial Countries, by Thomas Y. Wu (Central Bank of Brazil Working Papers 083)Abstract
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Understanding   OECD Output Correlations, by Glenn Otto, Graham Voss, Luke Willard (Reserve Bank of Australia Research Discussion Papers RDP2001-05)Abstract
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Government Spending Adjustment: The   OECD Since the 1990s 7.9.2005, by Hercowitz Zvi, Strawczynski Michel (Bank of Israel Research - Discussion Papers dp0509)Abstract
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Youth unemployment in the   OECD: demographic shifts, by Juan F. Jimeno and Diego Rodriguez-Palenzuela (European Central Bank Working papers No.155)Full text

AQM-06: The Macro economic Model of the

  OeNB , by Martin Schneider and Markus Leibrecht (Austrian National Bank Working Papers WP132)Abstract
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AQM - The Austrian Quarterly Model of the

  Oesterreichische Nationalbank, by Gerhard Fenz and Martin Spitzer (Austrian National Bank Working Papers WP104)Abstract
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Volatility Forecasts, Trading Volume, and the ARCH versus Option-Implied Volatility Trade-

  off , by Glen Donaldson and Mark Kamstra (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2004-06)Abstract
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Examining the Trade-   Off between Settlement Delay and Intraday Liquidity in Canada's LVTS: A Simulation Approach, by Neville Arjani (Bank of Canada Working papers 2006-20)Abstract
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Why Were Banks Better   Off in the 2001 Recession?, by Til Schuermann (New York Fed Current issues ci10-01)Abstract
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The Charge-   Off Ratio Of Credit Card Receivables In Hong Kong, by Kitty Lai and Joanna Y L Shi (Hong Kong Monetary Authority Working Papers RM2002-12)Full text

Inflation-output gap trade-   off with a dominant oil supplier, by Anton Nakov and Andrea Pescatori (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0723)Abstract
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Inflation-Output Gap Trade-   off with a Dominant Oil Supplier, by Anton Nakov and Andrea Pescatori (Cleveland Fed Working papers WP07-10)Full text

The Recall and New Job Search of Laid-   off Workers: A Bivariate Proportional Hazard Model with Unobserved Heterogeneity, by Bruce Fallick and Keunkwan Ryu (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2003-22)Abstract
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Female

  Offenders Use of Social Welfare Programs Before and After Jail and Prison: Does Prison Cause Welfare Dependency?, by Kristin Butcher, Robert J. LaLonde (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2006-13)Abstract
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International Policy Rate Changes and Dublin Interbank

  Offer Rates, by Don Bredin, Caroline Gavin and Gerard O'Reilly (Central Bank of Ireland Research Technical Papers 03/RT/08)Abstract
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Why Do Firms   Offer Risky Defined Benefit Pension Plans?, by David A. Love, Paul A. Smith, and David Wilcox (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2007-36)Abstract
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Financial Contracting and the Choice between Private Placement and Publicly

  Offered Bonds, by Simon Kwan and Willard T. Carleton (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2004-20)Full text

The Impact of Credit Unions on the Rates   Offered for Retail Deposits by Banks and Thrift Institutions, by Timothy H. Hannan (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2003-6)Abstract
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The Effect of the Term Auction Facilityon the London Inter-Bank   Offered Rate, by James McAndrews, Asani Sarkar, and Zhenyu Wang (New York Fed Staff reports 335)Abstract
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Bank Imputed Interest Rates: Unbiased Estimates of   Offered Rates?, by Evren Örs, Tara Rice (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2006-26)Abstract
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Who benefits from IPO underpricing? Evidence form hybrid bookbuilding

  offerings , by Vicente Pons-Sanz (European Central Bank Working papers 428)Full text

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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Evaluating the Riskiness of Initial Public   Offerings: 1980-2000, by Stavros Peristiani (New York Fed Staff reports 167)Abstract
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The Widow's   Offering: Inheritance, Family Structure, and the Charitable Gifts of Women, by Leslie McGranahan (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2007-18)Abstract
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When the Back

  Office Moved to the Front Burner: Settlement Fails in the Treasury Market after 9/11, by Michael J. Fleming and Kenneth D. Garbade (New York Fed Economic policy review 0211flem)Abstract
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The Predictive Power of the Senior Loan

  Officer Survey: Do Lending Officers Know Anything Special?, by Thomas J. Cunningham (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2006-24)Abstract
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Loan

  Officers and Relationship Lending to SMEs, by Uchida, Udell, Yamori (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2008-17)Full text

The Predictive Power of the Senior Loan Officer Survey: Do Lending   Officers Know Anything Special?, by Thomas J. Cunningham (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2006-24)Abstract
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Outsourcing Business Services and the Role of Central Administrative

  Offices , by Yukako Ono (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2002-01)Abstract
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Extracting expectations of New Zealand's

  Official Cash Rate from the bank-risk yield curve, by Leo Krippner (Reserve Bank of New Zealand Discussion Papers DP2002/01)Abstract
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  Official dollarisation/euroisation: motives, features and policy implications of current cases, by Adalbert Winkler, Francesco Mazzaferro, Carolin Nerlich and Christian Thimann (European Central Bank Occasional papers 11)Full text

Exploring the Implications of   Official Dollarization on Macroeconomic Volatility., by Roberto Duncan (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 200)Abstract
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