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race - rapidly | ratcheti - rational | rationin - reading | ready - receivab | receivin - records | recourse - reflect | reflecti - regard | regime - region | regional - regulate | regulati - rejectio | related - renminbi | rent - requerim | required - reservat | reserve - responde | responds - restruct | result - retraini | retrospe - revealin | reveiw - revisión | revitali - riksbank | riots - rise | rising - rock | rocky - rtgs | rule - runs | rural - réel

  Recovering Market Expectations of FOMC Rate Changes with Options on Federal Funds Futures, by John B. Carlson, Ben R. Craig, and William R. Melick (Cleveland Fed Working papers WP05-07)Full text

Does information help   recovering structural shocks from past observations? (forthcoming), by Domenico Giannone and Lucrezia Reichlin (European Central Bank Working papers 632)Full text

Phoenix miracles in emerging markets:   recovering without credit from systemic financial crises, by Guillermo A Calvo, Alejandro Izquierdo and Ernesto Talvi (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 221)Abstract
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Growth dynamics myth of economic

  recovery , by Valerie Cerra and Sweta Chaman Saxena (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 226)Abstract
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A Note on Social Welfare and Cost   Recovery in Two-Sided Markets, by (DNB) (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 024)Full text

Systematic Risk in   Recovery Rates - An empirical Analysis of US Corporate Credit Exposures, by Klaus Düllmann, Monika Trapp (Deutsche Bundesbank Banking Supervision Discussion Papers 200402)Full text

The link between default and   recovery rates: effects on the procyclicality of regulatory capital ratio, by Edward I Altman, Andrea Resti and Andrea Sironi (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 113)Abstract
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An Empirical Analysis of Bond   Recovery Rates: Exploring a Structural View of Default, by Daniel Covitz and Song Han (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2005-10)Abstract
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Has Structural Change Contributed to a Jobless   Recovery?, by Erica L. Groshen and Simon Potter (New York Fed Current issues ci09-08)Abstract
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Universal Access, Cost   Recovery, and Payment Services, by Sujit Chakravorti, Jeffery W. Gunther, Robert R. Moore (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2005-21)Abstract
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Default probabilities and expected   recovery: an analysis of emerging market sovereign bonds, by Liz Dixon-Smith, Roman Goossens and Simon Hayes (Bank of England Working papers 261)Abstract
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Argentina's Unimpressive   Recovery: Insights from a Real Business Cycle Approach, by Carlos E. J. M. Zarazaga (Dallas Fed Working Papers wp0606)Full text

The Impact of Wildlife

  Recreation on Farmland Values, by Jason Henderson and Sean Moore (Kansas City Fed Working Papers RWP05-10)Abstract
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Quits, Worker

  Recruitment, and Firm Growth: Theory and Evidence, by R. Jason Faberman (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers 08-13)Full text

Improving Forecast Accuracy by Combining

  Recursive and Rolling Forecasts, by Todd E. Clark and Michael W. McCracken (Kansas City Fed Working Papers RWP04-10)Abstract
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Improving Forecast Accuracy by Combining   Recursive and Rolling Forecasts, by Todd E. Clark, and Michael W. McCracken (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2008-028)Abstract
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Mortgages as   Recursive Contracts, by John Krainer and Milton H. Marquis and (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2003-03)Full text

  Recursive robust estimation and control without commitment, by Lars Peter Hansen, Thomas J. Sargent (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200528)Full text

  Recursive Thick Modeling and the Choice of Monetary Policy in Mexico., by Rodríguez Arnulfo; Rodríguez Pedro N. (Bank of Mexico Working Papers 2007-04)Full text

  Recycling Petrodollars, by Matthew Higgins, Thomas Klitgaard, and Robert Lerman (New York Fed Current issues ci12-09)Abstract
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  Red tape and delayed entry, by Antonio Ciccone and Elias Papaioannou (European Central Bank Working papers 758)Full text

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  Redefinition of Economic Regions in the U.S., by Theodore M. Crone (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp04-12)Full text

The Role of Consumer's Risk Aversion on Price

  Redigity , by Sergio A. Lago Alves and Mirta N. S. Bugarin (Central Bank of Brazil Working Papers 121)Abstract
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  Rediscounting Under Aggregate Risk with Moral Hazard, by James T. E. Chapman and Antoine Martin (Bank of Canada Working papers 2007-51)Abstract
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Persistent inefficient

  redistribution , by Carl Andreas Claussen (Central Bank of Norway Working Papers 2002/11)Full text

Consumption Taxes and   Redistribution , by Isabel Horta Correia (Bank of Portugal Working papers 2005-11)Abstract
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Wars,   Redistribution and Civilian Federal Expenditures in the US over the Twentieth Century, by (DNB) (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 057)Full text

  Redistribution and Fiscal Policy, by Juan F. Rubio-Ramirez (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2002-32)Abstract
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Inflation, Nominal Portfolios, and Wealth   Redistribution in Canada, by Césaire A. Meh and Yaz Terajima (Bank of Canada Working papers 2008-19)Abstract
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Aggregate and Welfare Effects of   Redistribution of Wealth Under Inflation and Price-Level Targeting, by Césaire A. Meh, José-Víctor Ríos-Rull, and Yaz Terajima (Bank of Canada Working papers 2008-31)Abstract
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Does regional   redistribution spur growth?, by Michael Koetter, Michael Wedow (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200828)Full text

Income   Redistribution Structure of the Korean Economy, by Yong-Hwan Noh (The Bank of Korea Economic Papers 79)Abstract
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Heterogeneity,   Redistribution, and the Friedman Rule, by Joydeep Bhattacharya, Joseph H. Haslag, and Antoine Martin (Kansas City Fed Working Papers RWP04-01)Abstract
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Liquidity,   Redistribution, and the Welfare Cost of Inflation, by Jonathan Chiu and Miguel Molico (Bank of Canada Working papers 2007-39)Abstract
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  Redistribution, Taxes, and the Median Voter, by Marco Bassetto, Jess Benhabib (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2006-02)Abstract
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Fiscal Policy and Minimum Wage for   Redistribution: An Equivalence Result, by Arantza Gorostiaga and Juan Francisco Rubio-Ramírez (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2005-08)Abstract
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Does monetary union

  reduce employment?., by Anssi Rantala (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2001/07)Abstract

Should monetary policy attempt to   reduce exchange rate volatility in New Zealand?, by Dominick Stephens (Reserve Bank of New Zealand Discussion Papers DP2006/05)Abstract
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Monopoly rights can   reduce income big time, by Berthold Herrendorf - Arilton Teixeira (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2004/07)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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Does product market competition   reduce inflation? Evidence from EU countries and sectors tries and sectors, by Marcin Przybyla and Moreno Roma (European Central Bank Working papers 453)Full text

Does Central Bank Transparency   Reduce Interest Rates?, by Petra M. Geraats, Sylvester C.W. Eijffinnger and Carin A.B. van der Cruijsen (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 085)Full text

Do Bank-Based Financial Systems   Reduce Macroeconomic Volatility by Smoothing Interest Rates?, by Johann Scharler (Austrian National Bank Working Papers WP117)Abstract
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When Do More Patents   Reduce R&D?, by Robert M. Hunt (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp06-06)Full text

Does Foreign Bank Entry   Reduce Small Firms' Access to Credit? Evidence from European Transition Economies, by (DNB) (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 050)Full text

Vector autoregressions and

  reduced form representations of DSGE models, by Federico Ravenna (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0619)Abstract
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Can the Chinese trade surplus be   reduced through exchange rate policy?, by Alicia Garc?a-Herrero and Tuuli Koivu (Bank of Finland BOFIT Discussion Papers 2007/06)Abstract
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Can Financial Innovaition Help to Explain the   Reduced Volatility of Econonomic Activity?, by Karen E. Dynan, Douglas W. Elmendorf, and Daniel E. Sichel (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2005-54)Abstract
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Is The FX Derivatives Market Effective and Efficient in

  Reducing Currency Risk?, by Esteban Jadresic, Jorge Selaive (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 325)Abstract
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  Reducing financial vulnerability: the development of the domestic government bond market in Mexico, by Serge Jeanneau,Carlos Perez Verdia (Bank for International Settlements Quarterly Review 0512h)Abstract
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  Reducing foreign exchange settlement risk, by Robert Lindley (Bank for International Settlements Quarterly Review 0809g)Abstract
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  Reducing Inflation through Inflation Targeting: The Mexican Experience, by Ramos-Francia, M. & A. Torres (Bank of Mexico Working Papers 2005-01)Full text

An Analysis of the Systemic Risks Posed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and an Evaluation of the Policy Options for   Reducing Those Risks, by Robert A. Eisenbeis, W. Scott Frame, and Larry D. Wall (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2006-02)Abstract
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Debt

  reduction and automatic stabilisation, by Paul Hiebert (European Central Bank Working papers No.189)Full text

Trade Policy and Poverty   Reduction in, by Glenn W. Harrison, Thomas F. Rutherford, David G. Tarr, Angelo Gurgel (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 276)Abstract
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A Bayesian Approach to Counterfactual Analysis with an Application to the Volatility   Reduction in U.S. Real GDP, by Chang-Jin Kim, James Morley and Jeremy M. Piger (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2004-014)Full text

The Roles of Comovement and Inventory Investment in the   Reduction of Output Volatility, by F. Owen Irvine and Scott Schuh (Boston Fed Working papers 05-09)Abstract
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Sales Persistence and the   Reductions in GDP Volatility, by F. Owen Irvine (Boston Fed Working papers 05-05)Abstract
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The labour market and fiscal impact of labour   reductions:, by Koen Burggraeve and Philip Du Caju (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 036)Full text

Interest Sensitivity and Volatility   Reductions: Cross-Section Evidence, by F. Owen Irvine and Scott Schuh (Boston Fed Working papers 05-04)Abstract
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Local debt expansion... vulnerability   reduction: an assessment for six crisis-prone countries, by Paloma Acevedo, Enrique Alberola and Carmen Broto (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0733)Abstract
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Prebisch-Singer

  Redux , by John T. Cuddington, Rodney Ludema, Shamila A Jayasuriya (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 140)Abstract
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The dynamics of consumers' expenditure: the UK consumption ECM   redux , by Emilio Fernandez-Corugedo, Simon Price and Andrew Blake (Bank of England Working papers 204)Abstract
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Medium run   redux: technical change, factor shares and frictions in the euro area, by Peter McAdam and Alpo Willman (European Central Bank Working papers 915)Full text

Adaptive learning in an expectational difference equation with several lags: selecting among learnable

  REE , by Mikael Bask (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2006/07)Abstract
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Announcement effects on exchange rate movements: continuity as a selection criterion among the   REE , by Mikael Bask (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2006/06)Abstract
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Spanned stochastic volatility in bond markets: a

  reexamination of the relative pricing between bonds and bond options, by Don H Kim (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 239)Abstract
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  Reexamining the Consumption-Wealth Relationship:The Role of Model Uncertainty, by Gary Koop, Simon M. Potter, and Rodney W. Strachan (New York Fed Staff reports 202)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

An Inflation Goal with Multiple   Reference Measures, by William Whitesell (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2005-62)Abstract
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Robust Monetary Policy with Competing   Reference Models, by Andrew T. Levin and John C. Williams (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2003-10)Full text

A Worldwide System of   Reference Rates, by John Williamson with a comment by Marc Flandreau (Austrian National Bank Working Papers WP130)Abstract
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Hong Kong Mortgage Rate Setting - An Alternative   Reference Rate?, by Jim Wong, Cho-hoi Hui and Laurence Fung (Hong Kong Monetary Authority Working Papers RM2005-09)Full text

A factor risk model with   reference returns for the US dollar and Japanese yen bond markets, by Carlos Bernadell (European Central Bank Working papers 641)Full text

Estimating the trend of M3 income velocity underlying the   reference value for monetary growth, by Claus Brand, Dieter Gerdesmeier and Barbara Roffia (European Central Bank Occasional papers 03)Full text

Equilibrium Mortgage Choice and Housing Tenure Decisions with

  Refinancing , by Matthew S. Chambers, Carlos Garriga, and Don Schlagenhauf (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2007-25)Abstract
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Equilibrium Mortgage Choice and Housing Tenure Decisions with   Refinancing , by Matthew Chambers, Carlos Garriga, and Don Schlagenhauf (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2007-049)Full text

Housing markets and economic growth: lessons from the US   refinancing boom, by Akash Deep and Dietrich Domanski (Bank for International Settlements Quarterly Review 0209e)Full text

After the   Refinancing Boom: Will Consumers Scale Back Their Spending?, by Margaret M. McConnell, Richard W. Peach, and (New York Fed Current issues ci09-12)Abstract
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Declining valuations and equilibrium bidding in central bank   refinancing operations, by Christian Ewerhart (European Central Bank Working papers 668)Full text

Optimal allotment policy in the Eurosystem's main   refinancing operations, by Christian Ewerhart, Nuno Cassola, Steen Ejerskov and Natacha Valla (European Central Bank Working papers 295)Full text

Declining Valuations and Equilibrium Bidding Central Bank   Refinancing Operations, by Christian Ewerhart, Nuno Cassola and Natacha Valla (Bank of France Working Papers Nr 151)Abstract
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The longer term   refinancing operations of the ECB, by Tobias Linzert, Dieter Nautz and Ulrich Bindseil (European Central Bank Working papers 359)Full text

Structural econometric approach to bidding in the main   refinancing operations of the Eurosystem, by Nuno Cassola (European Central Bank Working papers 793)Full text

How does the ECB allot liquidity in its weekly main   refinancing operations? A look at the empirical evidence, by Steen Ejerskov (European Central Bank Working papers No.244)Full text

Subprime   Refinancing: Equity Extraction and Mortgage Termination, by Souphala Chomsisengphet, and Anthony Pennington-Cross (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2006-023)Full text

The Repurchase Agreement

  Refined: GCF Repo®, by Michael J. Fleming and Kenneth D. Garbade (New York Fed Current issues ci09-06)Abstract
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Investment Spikes and Uncertainty in the Petroleum

  Refining Industry, by Timothy Dunne and Xiaoyi Mu (Cleveland Fed Working papers WP08-04)Full text

Do Prices

  Reflect Costs? A study of the price- and cost structure of retail payment services in the Swedish banking sector 2002, by Gabriela Guibourg and Björn Segendorf . (Sveriges Riksbank Working Papers No172)Abstract
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  Reflections on fiscalist divergent price-paths., by Oscar J. Arce (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0533)Abstract
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  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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Market Discipline in Banking Reconsidered: The Roles of Funding Manager Decisions and Deposit Insurance

  Reform , by Daniel M. Covitz, Diana Hancock, and Myron L. Kwast (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2004-53)Abstract
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Seismic Effects of the Bankruptcy   Reform , by Donald P. Morgan, Benjamin Iverson, and Matthew Botsch (New York Fed Staff reports 358)Abstract
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Left Behind: SSI in the Era of Welfare   Reform , by Richard V. Burkhauser and Mary C. Daly (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2003-12)Full text


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