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  successful are exchange rate communication and interventions? Evidence from time-series and event-study approaches, by Marcel Fratzscher (European Central Bank Working papers 528)Full text

  Successful Factor Market Competition Pre-Privatisation? China`s eclectic.com, by Peter McGoldrick and P (Central Bank of Ireland Research Technical Papers 07/RT/03)Abstract
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Preconditions for a   successful implementation of supervisors' Prompt Corrective Action: Is there a case for a banking standard in the EU, by María J. Nieto and Larry D. Wall (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0702)Abstract
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Preconditions for a   Successful Implementation of Supervisors' Prompt Corrective Action: Is There a Case for a Banking Standard in the European Union?, by María J. Nieto and Larry D. Wall (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2006-27)Abstract
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How   successful is the G7 in managing exchange rates?, by Marcel Fratzscher (European Central Bank Working papers 952)Full text

Inflation Targeting and Inflation Behavior: A   Successful Story?, by Marco Vega and Diego Winkelried (IJCB International Journal of Central Banking 05q4a5)Abstract
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Financial Diversification, Sudden Stops and

  Sudden Starts, by Kevin Cowan, José De Gregorio, Alejandro Micco, Christopher Neilson (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 423)Abstract
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Precautionary Demand for Foreign Assets in   Sudden Stop Economies: An Assessment of the New Mercantilism, by Ceyhun Bora Durdu, Enrique G. Mendoza, and Marco E. Terrones (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2007-911)Abstract
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Facing up a   sudden stop of capital flows: Policy lessons from the 90's peruvian experience, by Paul Castillo Bardález y Daniel barco Rondán (Central Reserve Bank of Peru Working Papers 2008-002)Abstract
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Fighting Against Currency Depreciation, Macroeconomic Instability, and   Sudden Stops, by Luis-Felipe Zanna (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2005-848)Abstract
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Optimal Monetary Policy under   Sudden Stops, by Vasco Cúrdia (New York Fed Staff reports 323)Abstract
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Monetary Policy under   Sudden Stops, by Vasco Cúrdia (New York Fed Staff reports 278)Abstract
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Financial Diversification,   Sudden Stops and Sudden Starts, by Kevin Cowan, José De Gregorio, Alejandro Micco, Christopher Neilson (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 423)Abstract
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Policy Responses to   Sudden Stops in Capital Flows: The Case Of Chile In 1998, by Rodrigo Valdés P. , (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 430)Abstract
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Fear of   Sudden Stops: Lessons from Australia and Chile, by Ricardo J Caballero, Kevin Cowan and Jonathan Kearns (Reserve Bank of Australia Research Discussion Papers RDP2004-03)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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Optimal reserve composition in the presence of   sudden stops: the euro and the dollar as safe haven currencies, by Roland Beck and Ebrahim Rahbari (European Central Bank Working papers 916)Full text

Risk in financial reporting: status, challenges and

  suggested directions, by Claudio E. V. Borio and Kostas Tsatsaronis (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 213)Abstract
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Dating and forecasting turning points by Bayesian clustering with dynamic structure: A

  suggestion with an application to Austrian data., by Sylvia Kaufmann (Austrian National Bank Working Papers WP144)Abstract
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Capital Adjustment Patterns in Swedish Manufacturing Firms: What Model Do They

  Suggest?, by Mikael Carlsson and Stefan Laséen (Sveriges Riksbank Working Papers No143)Abstract
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An Economic Interpretation of

  Suicide Cycles in Japan, by Jahyeong Koo and W. Michael Cox (Dallas Fed Working Papers wp0603)Full text

Keeping Up with the Joneses and Staying Ahead of the Smiths: Evidence from   Suicide Data, by Daly, Wilson (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2006-12)Full text

Relative Status and Well-Being: Evidence from U.S.   Suicide Deaths, by Daly, Wilson, Johnson (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2007-12)Full text

Happiness, Unhappiness, and   Suicide: An Empirical Assessment, by Daly, Wilson (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2008-19)Full text

Forecast combination and the Bank of England's

  suite of statistical forecasting models, by George Kapetanios, Vincent Labhard and Simon Price (Bank of England Working papers 323)Abstract
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Trade Invoicing in the Accession Countries:Are They

  Suited to the Euro?, by Linda S. Goldberg (New York Fed Staff reports 222)Abstract
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State Investment Tax Incentives: A Zero-

  Sum Game?, by Chirinko, Wilson (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2006-47)Full text

An Upper Bound of the   Sum of Risks: two Applications of Comonotonicity, by Carry Mout (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 105)Full text

Equilibrium dynamics under lump-   sum taxation in an exchange economy with skewed endowments, by Mikko Puhakka (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2004/29)Abstract
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Sticky prices in the euro area: a

  summary of new micro evidence, by Luis Alvarez, Emmanuelle Dhyne, Marco Hoeberichts, Claudia Kwapil, Herve Le Bihan, Patrick Lünnemann, Fernando Martins, Roberto Sabbatini, Harald Stahl, Philip Vermeulen, Juoko Vilmunen (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200602)Full text

Sticky prices in the euro area: a   summary of new micro evidence, by Luis J. Álvarez, Emmanuel Dhyne, Marco M. Hoeberichts, Claudia Kwapil, Hervé Le Bihan, Patrick Lünnemann, Fernando Martins, Roberto Sabbatini, Harald Stahl (European Central Bank Working papers 563)Full text

Sticky Prices in the Euro Area: A   Summary of New Micro Evidence, by Luis J. Álvarez, Emmanuel Dhyne, Marco Hoeberichts, Claudia Kwapil, Hervé Le Bihan, Patrick Lünnemann, Fernando Martins, Roberto Sabbatini, Harald Stahl, Philip Vermeulen and Jouko Vilmunen (Bank of France Working Papers Nr 138)Abstract
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Sticky Prices in the Euro Area: a   Summary of New Micro Evidence, by (DNB) (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 062)Full text

Sticky Prices in The Euro Area: a   Summary of New Micro Evidence, by Luis J. Álvarez, Emmanuel Dhyne, Marco Hoeberichts, C. Kwapil, Hervé Le Bihan, Patrick Lünnemann, Fernando Martins, R. Sabbatini, H. Stahl, Philip Vermeulen, Jouko Vilmunen (Bank of Portugal Working papers 2006-05)Abstract
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Sticky prices in the euro area: a   summary of new micro evidence, by Luis J. Álvarez, Enmanuel Dhyne, Marco M. Hoeberichts, Claudia Kwapil, Hervé Le Bihan, Patrick Lünnemann, Fernando Martins, Roberto Sabbatini, Harald Stahl, Philip Vermeulen and Jouko Vilmunen (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0542)Abstract
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Inflation persistence and price-setting behaviour in the euro area: a   summary of the Inflation Persistence Network evidence, by Filippo Altissimo, Michael Ehrmann, Frank Smets (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 095)Abstract
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Inflation persistence and price-setting behaviour in the euro area - a   summary of the IPN evidence, by Filippo Altissimo, Michael Ehrmann and Frank Smets (European Central Bank Occasional papers 46)Full text

  Summary statistics of option-implied probability density functions and their properties, by Damien Lynch and Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou (Bank of England Working papers 345)Abstract
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Macroeconomic and monetary policy-making at the EC, from the Rome Treaties to the Hague

  Summit , by Ivo Maes (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 058)Full text

Geography and Firm Exports: New Evidence on the Nature of

  Sunk Costs, by Martina Lawless (Central Bank of Ireland Research Technical Papers 06/RT/01)Abstract
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Do   Sunk Costs of Exporting Matter for Net Export Dynamics?, by George Alessandria and Horag Choi (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp05-20)Full text

Dynamics, Cycles and

  Sunspot Equilibria in "Genuinely Dynamic, Fundamentally Disaggregative" Models of Money, by Ricardo Lagos and Randall Wright (Cleveland Fed Working papers WP02-10)Full text

Imperfect Competition and

  Sunspots , by Pengfei Wang, and Yi Wen (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2006-015)Full text

A Role for Government Policy and   Sunspots in Explaining Endogenous Fluctuations in Illegal Immigration, by Mark G. Guzman, Pia M. Orrenius and Joseph Haslag (Dallas Fed Working Papers wp0305)Full text

Are speculative attacks triggered by   sunspots? A new test, by Nikola A Tarashev (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 166)Abstract
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The Effect of the Australian

  Superannuation Guarantee on Household Saving Behaviour, by Ellis Connolly (Reserve Bank of Australia Research Discussion Papers RDP2007-08)Abstract
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The Impact of   Superannuation on Household Saving, by Ellis Connolly and Marion Kohler (Reserve Bank of Australia Research Discussion Papers RDP2004-01)Abstract
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A Bayesian DSGE Model with Infinite-Horizon Learning: Do "Mechanical" Sources of Persistence Become

  Superfluous?, by by Fabio Milani (IJCB International Journal of Central Banking 06q3a3)Abstract
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Estimating asset correlations from stock prices or default rates - which method is

  superior?, by Klaus Düllmann, Jonathan Küll, Michael Kunisch (Deutsche Bundesbank Banking Supervision Discussion Papers 200804)Full text

Timeless Perspective Policymaking: When Is Discretion   Superior?, by Dennis (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2008-21)Full text

Cooperation in international banking

  supervision , by Cornelia Holthausen and Thomas Rřnde (European Central Bank Working papers 316)Full text

Regulatory choices in global financial markets - restoring the role of aggregate utility in the shaping of market   supervision , by Peik Granlund (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2008/01)Abstract
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Integration of financial   supervision , by Helena Holopainen (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2007/12)Abstract
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Financial governance of banking   supervision , by Donato Masciandaro, María J. Nieto and Henriette Prast (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0725)Abstract
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Allocating bank regulatory powers: lender of last resort, deposit insurance and   supervision , by Charles M Kahn and Joăo A C Santos (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 102)Abstract
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Financial (in)stability,   supervision and liquidity injections: a dynamic general equilibrium approach, by Gregory de Walque, Olivier Pierrard, Abdelaziz Rouabah (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 148)Abstract
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Towards a macroprudential framework for financial   supervision and regulation?, by Claudio Borio (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 128)Abstract
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An Analysis of Off-Site   Supervision of Banks' Profitability, Risk and Capital Adequacy: a portfolio simulation approach applied to brazilian banks, by Theodore M. Barnhill, Marcos R. Souto and Benjamin M. Tabak (Central Bank of Brazil Working Papers 117)Abstract
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New Architectures in the Regulation and   Supervision of Financial Markets and Institutions: The Netherlands, by (DNB) (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 021)Full text

The   supervision of mixed financial services group in Europe, by Frank Dierick (European Central Bank Occasional papers 20)Full text

Recent initiatives to improve the regulation and   supervision of private capital flows, by William R White (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 092)Abstract
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Bank   supervision Russian style: Evidence of conflicts between micro- and macroprudential concerns, by Sophie Claeys and Koen Schoors (Sveriges Riksbank Working Papers No205)Abstract
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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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Who pays for banking   supervision? Principles and practices, by Donato Masciandaro, Maria Nieto and Henriëtte Prast (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 141)Full text

Historical Review of "Umbrella   Supervision" by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, by Mark B Greenlee (Cleveland Fed Working papers 0807)Full text

The   supervisor's portfolio: The market price risk of German banks from 2001 to 2003 - Analysis and models for risk aggregation, by Christoph Memmel, Carsten Wehn (Deutsche Bundesbank Banking Supervision Discussion Papers 200502)Full text

Architects of stability? International cooperation among financial   supervisors , by Ethan B Kapstein (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 199)Abstract
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Preconditions for a successful implementation of   supervisors' Prompt Corrective Action: Is there a case for a banking standard in the EU, by María J. Nieto and Larry D. Wall (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0702)Abstract
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Preconditions for a Successful Implementation of   Supervisors' Prompt Corrective Action: Is There a Case for a Banking Standard in the European Union?, by María J. Nieto and Larry D. Wall (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2006-27)Abstract
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The Major   Supervisory Initiatives Post-FDICIA: Are They Based on the Goals of PCA? Should They Be?, by Robert A. Eisenbeis and Larry D. Wall (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2002-31)Abstract
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Using Securities Market Information for Bank   Supervisory Monitoring, by by John Krainer and Jose A. Lopez (IJCB International Journal of Central Banking 08q1a4)Abstract
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Using Securities Market Information for Bank   Supervisory Monitoring, by John Krainer and Jose A. Lopez (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2004-05)Full text

Optimal   Supervisory Policies and Depositor-Preferences Laws, by Henri Pagčs and Joăo A.C. Santos (Bank of France Working Papers Nr 091)Abstract
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Optimal   supervisory policies and depositor-preference laws, by Henri Pagčs and Joăo A C Santos (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 131)Abstract
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