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Price Measures for

  Semiconductor Devices, by Ana Aizcorbe (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2002-13)Abstract
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Investment, Private Information, and Social Learning: A Case Study of the   Semiconductor Industry, by Rose Cunningham (Bank of Canada Working papers 2004-32)Abstract
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The Role of   Semiconductor Inputs in IT Hardware Price Decline: Computers vs. Communications, by Ana Aizcorbe, Kenneth Flamm, and Anjum Khurshid (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2002-37)Abstract
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Shifting Trends in   Semiconductor Prices and the Pace of Technological Progress, by Ana Aizcorbe, Stephen D. Oliner, and Daniel E. Sichel (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2006-44)Abstract
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Why Are   Semiconductor Prices Falling So Fast? Industry Estimates and Implications for Productivity Measurement, by Ana Aizcorbe (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2002-20)Abstract
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Along but beyond mean-variance: Utility maximization in a

  semimartingale model, by Heli Huhtala (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2008/05)Abstract
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The Jumbo-Conforming Spread: A

  Semiparametric Approach, by Shane M. Sherlund (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2008-01)Abstract

Bayesian   Semiparametric Stochastic Volatility Modeling, by Mark J. Jensen and John M. Maheu (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2008-15)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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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

The Predictive Abilities of the New York Fed'

  sEmpire State Manufacturing Survey, by Richard Deitz and Charles Steindel (New York Fed Current issues ci11-01)Abstract
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Hang

  Seng Index Futures Open Interest and its Relationship with the Cash Market, by Hongyi Chen, Laurence Fung and Jim Wong (Hong Kong Monetary Authority Working Papers RM2005-02)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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  Sense and Nonsense on Asia's Export Dependency and The Decoupling Thesis, by Dong He, Lillian Cheung and Jian Chang (Hong Kong Monetary Authority Working Papers RM2007-06)Full text

How Dependent is the Chinese Economy on Exports and in What   Sense has its Growth been Export-led?, by Dong He and Wenlang Zhang (Hong Kong Monetary Authority Working Papers WP08_14)Abstract
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Do decreasing hazard functions for price changes make any   sense?, by Luis J. Álvarez (European Central Bank Working papers 461)Full text

Do decreasing hazard functions for price changes make any   sense?, by Luis J. Álvarez, Pablo Burriel and Ignacio Hernando (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0508)Abstract
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On Commodity-

  Sensitive Currencies and Inflation Targeting, by Clinton, Kevin (Bank of Canada Working papers 2001-3)Abstract
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Banks' optimal implementation strategies for a risk   sensitive regulatory capital rule: a real options and signalling approach, by Kjell Bjřrn Nordal (Central Bank of Norway Working Papers 2006/12)Full text

Has the Chinese economy become more   sensitive to interest rates? Studying credit demand in China, by Tuuli Koivu (Bank of Finland BOFIT Discussion Papers 2008/01)Abstract
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Why Are Long Rates   Sensitive to Monetary Policy, by Tore Ellingsen and Ulf Söderström (Sveriges Riksbank Working Papers No160)Abstract
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Investment-cash flow   sensitivities, credit rationing and financing constraints, by Leonardo Becchetti – Annalisa Castelli – Iftekhar Hasan (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2008/15)Abstract
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Interbank Contagion in the Dutch Banking Sector: A   Sensitivity Analysis, by by Iman van Lelyveld and Franka Liedorp (IJCB International Journal of Central Banking 06q2a4)Abstract
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Capital-Skill Complementarity and Inequality: A   Sensitivity Analysis, by Linnea Polgreen and Pedro Silos (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2005-20)Abstract
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  Sensitivity analysis of volatility: a new tool for risk management, by Simone Manganelli (European Central Bank Working papers No.194)Full text

The Fragility of   Sensitivity Analysis: An Encompassing Perspective, by Neil R. Ericsson (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2008-959)Abstract
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Excess   Sensitivity and Volatility of Long Interest Rates: The Role of Limited Information in Bond Markets, by Meredith Beechey (Sveriges Riksbank Working Papers No173)Abstract
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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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Bank ties and bond market access: evidence on investment-cash flow   sensitivity in Japan, by Patrick M McGuire (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 151)Abstract
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Exchange rate   sensitivity of China's bilateral trade flows, by Jiao Wang and Andy G. Ji (Bank of Finland BOFIT Discussion Papers 2006/19)Abstract
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A Closer Look at the Sensitivity Puzzle: The   Sensitivity of Expected Future Short Rates and Term Premia to Macroeconomic News, by Meredith Beechey (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2007-06)Abstract
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Accessibility to Capital Markets and the   Sensitivity of Investment to Cash Flow, by Kwangwoo Park, Rae Soo Park and Suk Heun Yoon (The Bank of Korea Economic Papers 90)Abstract
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The Excess   Sensitivity of Long-Term Interest Rates: Evidence and Implications for Macroeconomic Models, by Refet S. Gurkaynak, Brian Sack, and Eric Swanson (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2003-50)Abstract
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Business cycle fluctuations and excess   sensitivity of private consumption, by Gert Peersman and Lorenzo Pozzi (Bank of England Working papers 335)Abstract
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Distribution Margins, Imported Inputs, and the   Sensitivity of the CPI to Exchange Rates, by José Manuel Campa and Linda S. Goldberg (New York Fed Staff reports 247)Abstract
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A Closer Look at the   Sensitivity Puzzle: The Sensitivity of Expected Future Short Rates and Term Premia to Macroeconomic News, by Meredith Beechey (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2007-06)Abstract
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Banks' option to lend, interest rate   sensitivity, and credit availability, by Iftekhar Hasan - Sudipto Sarkar (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2002/15)Abstract
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Consumption excess   sensitivity, liquidity constraints and the collateral role of housing, by Andrew Benito and Haroon Mumtaz (Bank of England Working papers 306)Abstract
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Corporate investment and cash flow   sensitivity: what drives the relationship?, by Paul Mizen and Philip Vermeulen (European Central Bank Working papers 485)Full text

Measuring Market

  Sentiment in Hong Kong's Stock Market, by Ip-Wing Yu and Chi-Sang Tam (Hong Kong Monetary Authority Working Papers WP07_05)Abstract
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The Predictive Power of the Index of Consumer   Sentiment in Korea, by Seung-Nyeon Kim and Youngwan Goo (The Bank of Korea Economic Papers 64)Abstract
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Do   sentiment indicators help to assess and predict actual developments of the Chinese economy?, by Aaron Mehrotra and Jouko Rautava (Bank of Finland BOFIT Discussion Papers 2007/11)Abstract
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What do   Sentiment Surveys Measure?, by Ivan Roberts and John Simon (Reserve Bank of Australia Research Discussion Papers RDP2001-09)Abstract
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Consumer   Sentiment, the Economy, and the News Media, by Mark Doms and Norman Morin (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2004-51)Abstract
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Consumer   Sentiment, the Economy, and the News Media, by Mark Doms and Norman Morin (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2004-09)Full text

Merger Monentum and Investor   Sentiment: The Stock Market Reaction to Merger Announcements, by Richard J. Rosen (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2004-07 )Abstract
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Integrating European retail payment systems: some economics of

  SEPA , by Kari Kemppainen (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2008/22)Abstract
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Habit Persistence, Non-

  separability Between Consumption and Leisure, or Rule-of-Thumb Consumers: Which Accounts for the Predictability of Consumption Growth?, by Michael T. Kiley (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2007-48)Abstract

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

Politics and Efficiency of

  Separating Capital and Ordinary Government Budgets, by Marco Bassetto, Thomas J. Sargent (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2005-07)Abstract
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The effect of FDI on job   separation , by Sascha O. Becker, Marc-Andreas Mündler (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200701)Full text

Optimality of the Friedman Rule in an Overlapping Generations Model with Spatial   Separation , by Joseph H. Haslag and Antoine Martin (New York Fed Staff reports 225)Abstract
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Optimality of the Friedman Rule in Overlapping Generations Model with Spatial   Separation , by Joseph H. Haslag and Antoine Martin (Kansas City Fed Working Papers RWP03-03)Abstract
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The Cyclicality of   Separation and Job Finding Rates, by Shigeru Fujita and Garey Ramey (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp07-19)Full text

Job   Separation Behavior of Welfare Recipients: Results from a Unique Case Study, by Jill Marie Gunderson and Julie L. Hotchkiss (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2004-12)Abstract
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Welfare Recipiency, Job   Separation Outcomes, and Postseparation Earnings: Insight from Linked Personnel and State Administrative Data, by Jill Marie Gunderson and Julie L. Hotchkiss (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2006-07)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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On Portfolio   Separation Theorems with Heterogeneous Beliefs and Attitudes towards Risk, by Fousseni Chabi-Yo, Eric Ghysels, and Eric Renault (Bank of Canada Working papers 2008-16)Abstract
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Disentangling the Minimum Wage Puzzle: An Analysis of Worker Accessions and   Separations from Longitudinal Matched Employer-Employee Data Set, by Pedro Portugal, Ana Rute Cardoso (Bank of Portugal Working papers 2002-08)Abstract
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Payment Network Scale Economies,

  SEPA, and Cash Replacement, by Wilko Bolt and David Humphrey (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp07-32)Full text

New York City's Economy before and after

  September 11, by Jason Bram (New York Fed Current issues ci09-02)Abstract
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Reconciling Bagehot with the Fed's Response to   September 11, by Antoine Martin (New York Fed Staff reports 217)Abstract
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Has   September 11 Affected New York City's Growth Potential?, by Jason Bram , Andrew Haughwout , and James Orr (New York Fed Economic policy review 0211bram)Abstract
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Measuring the Effects of the   September 11 Attack on New York City, by Jason Bram , James Orr , and Carol Rapaport (New York Fed Economic policy review 0211rapa)Abstract
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Liquidity Effects of the Events of   September 11, 2001, by James J. McAndrews and Simon M. Potter (New York Fed Economic policy review 0211mcan)Abstract
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Payment System Disruptions and the Federal Reserve Following   September 11, 2001, by Jeffrey M. Lacker (Richmond Fed Working Papers 03-16)Abstract
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A New Federal Funds Rate Target Series:   September 27, 1982 - December 31, 1993, by Daniel L. Thornton (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2005-032)Full text

Reconciling Bagehot with the Fed's Response to

  Sept. 11, by Antoine Martin (Kansas City Fed Working Papers RWP02-10)Abstract
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