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International investment positions and exchange rate dynamics: a dynamic

  panel analysis, by Michael Binder, Christian J. Offermanns (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200723)Full text

Trade Spillovers of Fiscal Policy in the European Union: A   Panel Analysis, by (DNB) (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 052)Full text

The Effects of Competition on Price Dispersion in the Airline Industry: A   Panel Analysis, by Kris Gerardi and Adam Hale Shapiro (Boston Fed Working papers 07-07)Abstract
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Housing Wealth, Stock Market Wealth and Consumption: A   Panel Analysis for Australia, by Nikola Dvornak and Marion Kohler (Reserve Bank of Australia Research Discussion Papers RDP2003-07)Abstract
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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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The Determinants of Household Saving in China: A Dynamic   Panel Analysis of Provincial Data, by Horioka, Wan (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2007-28)Full text

Why do Europeans work part-time? A cross-country   panel analysis., by Hielke Buddelmeyer (European Central Bank Working papers 872)Full text

Economic growth and budgetary components: a   panel assessment for the EU, by António Afonso and Juan González Alegre (European Central Bank Working papers 848)Full text

Inflation, Exchange Rates and PPP in a Multivariate   Panel Cointegration Model, by Tor Jacobson , Johan Lyhagen , Rolf Larsson and Marianne Nessén (Sveriges Riksbank Working Papers No145)Abstract
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Towards the estimation of equilibrium exchange rates for CEE acceding countries: methodological issues and a   panel cointegration perspective, by Francisco Maeso-Fernandez, Chiara Osbat and Bernd Schnatz (European Central Bank Working papers 353)Full text

Does fiscal policy matter for the trade account? A   panel cointegration study, by Katja Funke and Christiane Nickel (European Central Bank Working papers 620)Full text

Real Exchange Rates in the Long and Short Run: A   Panel Co-Integration Approach., by César A. Calderón (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 153)Abstract
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Finance Constraints and Inventory Investment: Empirical Tests with   Panel Data, by Rose Cunningham (Bank of Canada Working papers 2004-38)Abstract
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Forecasting with   panel data, by Badi H. Baltagi (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200625)Full text

The reserve fulfilment path of euro area commercial banks: empirical testing using   panel data, by Nuno Cassola (European Central Bank Working papers 869)Full text

The cyclicality of effective wages within employer-employee matches: evidence from German   panel data, by Silke Anger (European Central Bank Working papers 783)Full text

Convergence in Household Credit Demand Across Euro Area Countries: Evidence from   Panel Data, by Olivier de Bandt, Catherine Bruneau and Widad El Amri (Bank of France Working Papers Nr 158)Abstract
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Determinants of Productivity per Employee: an Empirical Estimation Using   Panel Data, by Nicolas Belorgey, Rémy Lecat and Tristan-Pierre Maury (Bank of France Working Papers Nr 110)Abstract
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Is There a Bank lending Channel in France? Evidence From Bank   Panel Data, by Claire Loupias, Frédérique Savignac and Patrick Sevestre (Bank of France Working Papers Nr 092)Abstract
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Is there a bank lending channel in Hungary? Evidence from bank   panel data, by Csilla Horváth - Judit Krekó - Anna Naszódi (Magyar Nemzeti Bank Working papers 2006/07)Abstract
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Inequality for Wage Earners and Self-Employed: Evidence from   Panel Data, by Pedro Albarrán, Raquel Carrasco and Maite Martínez-Granado (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0734)Abstract
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Are capital buffers pro-cyclical? Evidence from Spanish   panel data, by Juan Ayuso, Daniel Pérez and Jesús Saurina (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0224)Full text

Predictive Regressions with   Panel Data, by Erik Hjalmarsson (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2006-869)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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Lifecycle Consistent Estimation of Effect of Taxes on Female Labor Supply in the U.S: Evidence from   Panel Data, by Anil Kumar (Dallas Fed Working Papers wp0504)Full text

Postwar Period Changes in Employment Volatility: New Evidence from State/Industry   Panel Data, by Gerald Carlino (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp03-18)Full text

Corruption and Trade Protection: Evidence from   Panel Data, by Subhayu Bandyopadhyay, and Suryadipta Roy (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2007-022)Full text

That elusive elasticity and the ubiquitous bias: is   panel data a panacea?, by James Smith (Bank of England Working papers 342)Abstract
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Public finances and long-term growth in Europe - evidence from a   panel data analysis, by Diego Romero de Ávila and Rolf Strauch (European Central Bank Working papers No.246)Full text

Remittances, Exchange Rate Regimes, and the Dutch Disease: A   Panel Data Analysis, by Emmanuel K.K. Lartey, Federico S. Mandelman, and Pablo A. Acosta (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2008-12)Abstract
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Foreign Aid and Export Performance: A   Panel Data Analysis of Developing Countries, by Jonathan Munemo, Subhayu Bandyopadhyay, and Arabinda Basistha (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2007-023)Full text

Searching for additional sources of inflation persistence: the micro-price   panel data approach, by R. Raciborski (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 132)Abstract
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Real convergence and the determinants of growth in EU candidate and potential candidate countries: a   panel data approach, by Magdalena Morgese Borys, Éva Katalin Polgár and Andrei Zlate (European Central Bank Occasional papers 86)Full text

The Roots of Banking Crises in Emerging Market Economics: A   Panel Data Approach, by Edwin Lambregts and Daniël Ottens (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 084)Full text

Time-dependent versus state-dependent pricing: a   panel data approach to the determinants of Belgian consumer price changes, by Luc Aucremanne and Emmanuel Dhyne (European Central Bank Working papers 462)Full text

Global Imbalances and the Global Saving Glut - A   Panel Data Assessment, by Anthony Legg, Nalini Prasad and Tim Robinson (Reserve Bank of Australia Research Discussion Papers RDP2007-11)Abstract
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Budgetary and external imbalances relationship: a   panel data diagnostic, by António Afonso and Christophe Rault (European Central Bank Working papers 961)Full text

What do we really know about fiscal sustainability in the EU? A   panel data diagnostic, by António Afonso and Christophe Rault (European Central Bank Working papers 820)Full text

  Panel data estimates of the production function and product and labor market imperfections, by Sabien Dobbelaere and Jacques Mairesse (European Central Bank Working papers 782)Full text

Trade Openness And Real Exchange Rate Volatility:   Panel Data Evidence, by César Calderón (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 294)Abstract
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Investment, the Cost of Capital and Monetary Policy in the Nineties in France: A   Panel Data Investigation, by Jean-Bernard Chatelain and André Tiomo (Bank of France Working Papers Nr 096)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

Corporate marginal tax rate, tax loss carryforwards and investment functions â?? empirical analysis using a large German   panel data set, by Fred Ramb (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200721)Full text

Macroeconomic Conditions and Banking Performance in Hong Kong: A   Panel Data Study, by Stefan Gerlach, Wensheng Peng and Chang Shu (Hong Kong Monetary Authority Working Papers RM2004-04d)Full text

Does Market Timing Drive Capital Structures? A   Panel Data Study for Dutch Firms, by (DNB) (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 016)Full text

Cointegration in   panel data with breaks and cross-section dependence, by Anindya Banerjee and Josep Lluís Carrion-i-Silvestre (European Central Bank Working papers 591)Full text

Term Premiums and Inflation Uncertainty: Empirical Evidence from an International   Panel Dataset, by Jonathan H. Wright (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2008-25)Abstract
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Estimation of a Dynamic   Panel Data: The Case Of Corporate Investment in Chile, by Rodrigo Alfaro (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 467)Abstract
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Space and Time in Macroeconomic   Panel Data: Young Workers and State-Level Unemployment Revisited, by Christopher L. Foote (Boston Fed Working papers 07-10)Abstract
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  Panel estimation of state dependent adjustment when the target is unobserved, by Ulf von Kalckreuth (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200809)Full text

Do Exchange Rates Affect the Capital-Labour Ratio?   Panel Evidence from Canadian Manufacturing Industries, by Danny Leung and Terence Yuen (Bank of Canada Working papers 2005-12)Abstract
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Profitability of Western European banking systems:   panel evidence on structural and cyclical determinants, by Rainer Beckmann (Deutsche Bundesbank Banking Supervision Discussion Papers 200717)Full text

The role of country-specific trade and survey data in forecasting euro area manufacturing production: perspective from large   panel factor models, by Matthieu Darracq Pariès and Laurent Maurin (European Central Bank Working papers 894)Full text

Comparing alternative predictors based on large-   panel factor models, by Antonello D'Agostino and Domenico Giannone (European Central Bank Working papers 680)Full text

Comparing Alternative Predictors Based on Large-   Panel Factor Models, by Antonello D'Agostino and Domenico Giannone (Central Bank of Ireland Research Technical Papers 06/RT/14)Abstract
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The provisioning experience of the major UK banks: a small   panel investigation, by Darren Pain (Bank of England Working papers 177)Abstract
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Cyclical Behavior of Debt and Equity Using a   Panel of Canadian Firms, by Francisco Covas and Wouter J. Den Haan (Bank of Canada Working papers 2007-44)Abstract
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Degree of Competition and Export-Production Relative Prices when the Exchange Rate Changes: Evidence from a   Panel of Czech Exporting Companies, by Jirí Podpiera, Marie Raková (Czech National Bank Working papers 2006/10)Abstract
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Labor Adjustment Costs in a   Panel of Establishments: A Structural Approach, by João Ejarque, Pedro Portugal (Bank of Portugal Working papers 2007-16)Abstract
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Evolution and sources of manufacturing productivity growth: evidence from a   panel of European countries, by Silvia Giannangeli and Ramón Gómez-Salvador (European Central Bank Working papers 914)Full text

Tax incentives and the location of FDI: evidence from a   panel of German multinationals, by Thiess Buettner, Martin Ruf (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200517)Full text

A European-type wage equation from an American-style labor market: Evidence from a   panel of Norwegian manufacturing industries in the 1930s, by Gunnar Bårdsen, Jurgen Doornik and Jan Tore Klovland (Central Bank of Norway Working Papers 2004/04)Full text

Financial constraints and capacity adjustment in the United Kingdom: evidence from a large   panel of survey data, by Ulf von Kalckreuth and Emma Murphy (Bank of England Working papers 260)Abstract
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The Stambaugh Bias in   Panel Predictive Regressions, by Erik Hjalmarsson (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2007-914)Abstract
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Institutions and service employment: a   panel study for OECD countries, by Julián Messina (European Central Bank Working papers 320)Full text

Studying Consumption with the   Panel Study of Income Dynamics: Comparisons with the Consumer Expenditure Survey and an Application to the Intergenerational Transmission of Well-being, by Kerwin Kofi Charles, Sheldon Danziger, Geng Li, and Robert F. Schoeni (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2007-16)Abstract
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The rationality and reliability of expectations reported by British households: micro evidence from the British household   panel survey, by James Mitchell, Martin Weale (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200719)Full text

The determinants of unsecured borrowing: evidence from the british household   panel survey, by Ana del Río and Garry Young (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0511)Abstract
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The determinants of unsecured borrowing: evidence from the British Household   Panel Survey, by Ana Del-Río and Garry Young (Bank of England Working papers 263)Abstract
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From tiny samples do mighty populations grow? Using the British Household   Panel Survey to analyse the household sector balance sheet, by Victoria Redwood and Merxe Tudela (Bank of England Working papers 239)Abstract
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Inflation and relative price variability in the euro area: evidence from a   panel threshold model, by Dieter Nautz, Juliane Scharff (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200614)Full text

A Non-Gaussian   Panel Time Series Model for Estimating and Decomposing Default Risk, by (DNB) (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 055)Full text

A reappraisal of the evidence on PPP: a systematic investigation into MA roots in   panel unit root tests and their implications, by Christoph Fischer, Daniel Porath (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200623)Full text

Efficient, profitable and safe banking: an oxymoron? Evidence from a   panel VAR approach, by Michael Koetter, Daniel Porath (Deutsche Bundesbank Banking Supervision Discussion Papers 200702)Full text

Analysis of   Panel Vector Error Correction Models Using Maximum Likelihood, the Bootstrap, and Canonical-Correlation Estimators, by Richard G. Anderson, Hailong Qian, and Robert H. Rasche (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2006-050)Full text

Unit roots and cointegration in

  panels , by Jörg Breitung, M. Hashem Pesaram (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200542)Full text

An Embarrassment of Riches: Forecasting Using Large   Panels , by Jana Eklund, Sune Karlsson (Central Bank of Iceland Working Papers 34)Abstract

Estimation of Average Local-to-Unity Roots in Heterogenous   Panels , by Erik Hjalmarsson (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2006-852)Abstract
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Shock Identification of Macroeconomic ForecastsBased on Daily   Panels , by Marlene Amstad and Andreas M. Fischer (New York Fed Staff reports 206)Abstract
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Forecasting in Large Macroeconomic   Panels Using Bayesian Model Averaging, by Gary Koop and Simon Potter (New York Fed Staff reports 163)Abstract
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Monetary policy, asset prices and macroeconomic conditions: a

  panel-VAR study, by Katrin Assenmacher-Wesche, Stefan Gerlach (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 149)Abstract
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Causes of Bank Suspensions in the

  Panic of 1893, by Mark Carlson (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2002-11)Abstract
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Liquidity Creation without a Lender of Last Resort: Clearinghouse Loan Certificates in the Banking   Panic of 1907, by Ellis W. Tallman and Jon R. Moen (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2006-23)Abstract
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Alternatives for Distressed Banks and the

  Panics of the Great Depression, by Mark Carlson (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2008-07)Abstract

Bank Failures in Banking   Panics: Risky Banks or Road Kill?, by Gerald P. Dwyer Jr. and R.W. Hafer (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2001-13)Abstract
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Why do bank runs look like

  panic? A new explanation, by Yehnign Chen - Iftekhar Hasan (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2006/19)Abstract
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Testing for competition in the Spanish banking industry: The

  Panzar-Rosse approach revisited, by Luis Gutiérrez de Rozas (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0726)Abstract
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Competition in Hong Kong's Banking Sector: A   Panzar-Rosse Assessment, by Jim Wong, Eric Wong, Tom Fong and Ka-fai Choi (Hong Kong Monetary Authority Working Papers RM2006-16)Full text

Misspecifiation of the   Panzar-Rosse Model: Assessing Competition in the Banking Industry, by Jacob Bikker, Laura Spierdijk and Paul Finnie (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 114)Full text

Case Study on

  Pan-Electric Crisis, by Mimi Ho, Christina Aw, Ng Yew Kwong, Tang Ming Yang, Gene Wong and Mindy Han (Monetary Authority of Singapore Staff Papers No. 32)Abstract
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Reasons for wage rigidity in Germany -

  paper not available, by Wolfgang Franz, Friedrich Pfeiffer (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 101)Abstract

  Paper or Plastic? The Effect of Time on the Use of Check and Debit Cards at Grocery Stores, by Elizabeth Klee (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2006-02)Abstract
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The Term Structure of Commercial   Paper Rates, by Chris Downing and Stephen Oliner (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2004-18)Abstract
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Three Lectures on Monetary Theory and Policy:Speaking Notes and Background

  Papers , by David Laidler (Austrian National Bank Working Papers WP128)Abstract
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  Papers on the medium-term prospects of the banking sector, by Katalin Méro (ed.) (Magyar Nemzeti Bank Occasional papers 2002/26)Abstract
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Why Do Banks Promise to Pay

  Par on Demand?, by Gerald P. Dwyer Jr. and Margarita Samartín (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2006-26)Abstract
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Un Nuevo Marco

  para la Elaboración de los Programas de Impresión y Acuñación, by Rómulo Chumacero; Claudio Pardo; David Valdés (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 454)Abstract
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Uma Investigação Baseada em Reamostragem sobre Requerimentos de Capital   para Risco de Crédito no Brasil, by Ricardo Schechtman (Central Bank of Brazil Working Papers 127)Abstract
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The Feldstein-Horioka

  Paradox: A new perspective from the institutional sector level., by Ricardo Bebczuk, Klaus Schmidt-Hebbel (Central Bank of Argentina Working Papers 2006/03)Full text

Jump-Diffusion Processes and Affine Term Structure Models: Additional Closed-Form Approximate Solutions, Distributional Assumptions for Jumps, and

  Parameter Estimates, by J. Benson Durham (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2005-53)Abstract
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Policy rate decisions and unbiased   parameter estimation in conventionally estimated monetary policy rules, by Jirí Podpiera (Czech National Bank Working papers 2008/02)Abstract

Policy rate decisions and unbiased   parameter estimation in typical monetary policy rules, by Jiri Podpiera (European Central Bank Working papers 771)Full text

  Parameter misspecification and robust monetary policy rules, by Carl E. Walsh (European Central Bank Working papers 477)Full text

Testing   Parameter Stability: A Wild Bootstrap Approach, by Gerard O'Reilly and Karl Whelan (Central Bank of Ireland Research Technical Papers 05/RT/08)Abstract
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Monetary Policy under Model and Data-   Parameter Uncertainty, by Gino Cateau (Bank of Canada Working papers 2005-06)Abstract
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Welfare-Maximizing Monetary Policy under   Parameter Uncertainty, by Rochelle M. Edge, Thomas Laubach, and John C. Williams (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2007-56)Abstract

Optimal Monetary Policy in a Micro-founded Model with   Parameter Uncertainty, by Takeshi Kimura and Takushi Kurozumi (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2003-67)Abstract
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Welfare-Maximizing Monetary Policy under   Parameter Uncertainty, by Edge, Laubach, Williams (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2007-11)Full text

The Distribution of Stochastic Shrinkage   Parameters in Ridge Regression, by Hernán Rubio, Luis Firinguetti (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 137)Abstract
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Estimating the   Parameters of a Small Open Economy DSGE Model: Identifiability and Inferential Validity, by Daniel O. Beltran and David Draper (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2008-955)Abstract
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Are Taste and Technology   Parameters Stable? A Test of "Deep, by Daniel G. Swaine (Boston Fed Working papers 01-05)Abstract
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Dynamic Factor Models with Time-Varying   Parameters: Measuring Changes in International Business Cycles, by Marco Del Negro and Christopher Otrok (New York Fed Staff reports 326)Abstract
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Cross-country efficiency of secondary education provision: a semi-

  parametric analysis with non-discretionary inputs, by António Afonso and Miguel St. Aubyn (European Central Bank Working papers 494)Full text

Are money and consumption additively separable in the euro area? A non-   parametric approach, by Barry E. Jones and Livio Stracca (European Central Bank Working papers 704)Full text

Non-   Parametric Estimation of Conditional and Unconditional Loan Portfolio Loss Distributions with Public Credit Registry Data, by Matías Gutiérrez Girault (Central Bank of Argentina Working Papers 2007/20T)Full text

Total factor productivity growth in European stock exchanges: A non-   parametric frontier approach, by Heiko Schmiedel (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2002/11)Abstract
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A Flexible Approach to   Parametric Inference in Nonlinear Time Series Models, by Gary Koop and Simon Potter (New York Fed Staff reports 285)Abstract
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Forecasting Exchange Rate Density using   Parametric Models: The Case of Brazil, by Marcos M. Abe, Eui J. Chang and Benjamin M. Tabak (Central Bank of Brazil Working Papers 138)Abstract
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  Parametric properties of semi-nonparametric distributions, with applications to option valuation, by Ángel León, Javier Mencía and Enrique Sentana (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0707)Abstract
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Robust Non-   parametric Quantile Estimation of Efficiency and Productivity Change in U.S. Commercial Banking, 1985-2004, by David C. Wheelock, and Paul Wilson (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2006-041)Full text

Testing the   Parametric Specification of the Diffusion Function in a Diffusion Process, by Fuchun Li (Bank of Canada Working papers 2005-35)Abstract
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Exact Non-   Parametric Tests for a Random Walk with Unknown Drift under Conditional Heteroscedasticity, by Luger, Richard (Bank of Canada Working papers 2001-2)Abstract
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Non-   parametric, Unconditional Quantile Estimation for Efficiency Analysis with An Application to Federal Reserve Check Processing Operations, by David C. Wheelock, and Paul Wilson (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2005-027)Full text

Offshore Financial Centers:

  Parasites or Symbionts?, by Spiegel, Rose (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2005-05)Full text

A General Equilibrium Analysis of

  Parental Leave Policies, by Andrés Erosa, Luisa Fuster & Diego Restuccia (Richmond Fed Working Papers 05-08)Abstract
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Does limited access to mortgage debt explain why young adults live with their

  parents?, by Nuno Martins and Ernesto Villanueva (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0628)Abstract
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Choosing the Right   Parents: Changes in the Intergenerational Transmission of Inequality Between 1980 and the Early 1990s, by David I. Levine , Bhashkar Mazumder (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2002-08)Abstract
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Asset pricing implications of

  Pareto optimality with private information, by Narayana R. Kocherlakota, Luigi Pistaferri (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200529)Full text

Foreign-currency bonds: currency choice and the role of uncovered and covered interest

  parity , by Maurizio Michael Habib and Mark Joy (European Central Bank Working papers 947)Full text

Emerging Market Liberalization and the Impact on Uncovered Interest Rate   Parity , by Bill Francis, Iftekhar Hasan, and Delroy Hunter (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2002-16)Abstract
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Violating Purchasing Power   Parity , by George Alessandria and Joseph Kaboski (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp04-19)Full text

Uncovered interest   parity at distant horizons: evidence on emerging economies & nonlinearities, by Arnaud Mehl and Lorenzo Cappiello (European Central Bank Working papers 801)Full text

Explaining exchange rate dynamics: the uncovered equity return   parity condition, by Lorenzo Cappiello and Roberto A. De Santis (European Central Bank Working papers 529)Full text

The uncovered return   parity condition., by Lorenzo Cappiello and Roberto A. De Santis (European Central Bank Working papers 812)Full text

An empirical examination of the purchasing-power-   parity hypothesis for Denmark 1875-2002, by Abildgren, Kim (Danmarks Nationalbank Working papers WP14/2004)Abstract
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Purchasing Power   Parity in an Emerging Market Economy: A Long-Span Study for Chile., by César Calderón, Roberto Duncan (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 215)Abstract
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Testing Uncovered Interest   Parity: A Continuous-Time Approach, by Antonio Diez de los Rios and Enrique Sentana (Bank of Canada Working papers 2007-53)Abstract
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Uncovering Yield   Parity: A new insight into the UIP puzzle through the stationarity of long maturity forward rates, by Zsolt Darvas, Gábor Rappai, Zoltán Schepp (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 098)Full text

Uncovered Interest   Parity: It Works, But Not For Long, by Alain P. Chaboud; Jonathan H. Wright (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2003-752)Abstract
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  Park By Any Other Name: National Park Designation as a Natural Experiment in Signaling, by Stephan Weiler (Kansas City Fed Working Papers RWP05-09)Abstract
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A Park By Any Other Name: National   Park Designation as a Natural Experiment in Signaling, by Stephan Weiler (Kansas City Fed Working Papers RWP05-09)Abstract
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Layoffs as

  Part of an Optimal Incentive Mix: Theory and Evidence, by Anders Frederiksen - Elod Takáts (Magyar Nemzeti Bank Working papers 2006/02)Abstract
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A Simple Search Model of Money with Heterogeneous Agents and

  Partial Acceptability, by Andrei Shevchenko and Randall Wright (Cleveland Fed Working papers WP02-07)Full text

An Estimated Stochastic General Equilibrium Model with   Partial Dollarization: A Bayesian Approach, by Paul Castillo, Carlos Montoso, Vicente Tuesta (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 381)Abstract
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The Adjustment of Global External Imbalances: Does   Partial Exchange Rate Pass-Through to Trade Prices Matter?, by Christopher Gust; Nathan Sheets (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2006-850)Abstract
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The Adjustment of Global External Balances: Does   Partial Exchange Rate Pass-Through to Trade Prices Matter?, by Gust, Leduc, Sheets (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2008-16)Full text

A Retrospective Evaluation of the Effects of Temporary   Partial Expensing, by Darrel Cohen and Jason Cummins (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2006-19)Abstract
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Temporary   Partial Expensing in a General-Equilibrium Model, by Rochelle M. Edge and Jeremy B. Rudd (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2005-19)Abstract
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  Partial Indexation, Trend Inflation, and the Hybrid Phillips Curve, by Jean-Guillaume Sahuc (Bank of France Working Papers Nr 118)Abstract

Using Stated Preferences Data to Analyze Preferences for Full and   Partial Retirement, by Arthur van Soest, Arie Kapteyn and Julie Zissimopoulos (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 081)Full text

Leading indicators of balance-of-payments crises: a   partial review, by Michael Chui (Bank of England Working papers 171)Abstract
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Multiple safety net regulators and agency problems in the EU: is Prompt Corrective Action a   partial solution?, by David G Mayes – María J Nieto – Larry Wall (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2007/07)Abstract
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Labour taxation and employment in trade union models: A   partial survey, by Erkki Koskela (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2001/19)Abstract
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Currency Competition: A   Partial Vindication of Hayek, by Antoine Martin and Stacey L. Schreft (Kansas City Fed Working Papers RWP03-04)Abstract
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The Value of Information with Heterogeneous Agents and

  Partially Revealing Prices, by Juan Carlos Hatchondo (Richmond Fed Working Papers 05-06)Abstract
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Nature or Nurture: Why Do 401(k)

  Participants Save Differently than Other Workers?, by Karen M. Pence (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2002-33)Abstract
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