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Who Competes with

  Whom? The Case of Depository Institutions, by Robert M. Adams, Kenneth P. Brevoort, and Elizabeth K. Kiser (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2005-3)Abstract
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  Who´s Talking: ECB communication during the first years of EMU, by (DNB) (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 007)Full text

Mr.

  Wicksell and the global economy: What drives real interest rates?, by Michal Brzoza-Brzezina, Jesus Crespo Cuaresma (Austrian National Bank Working Papers WP139)Abstract
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  Wicksell's Classical Dichotomy: is the Natural Rate of Interest Independent of the Money Rate of Interest?, by Beenstock Michael, Ilek Alex (Bank of Israel Monetary Studies - Discussion Papers mns0504)Abstract
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Monetary aggregates and liquidity in a neo-   Wicksellian framework, by Matthew Canzoneri, Robert Cumby, Behzad Diba, David López-Salido (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 141)Abstract
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Tax reform and labour-market performance in the euro area: a simulation-based analysis using the New Area-

  Wide Model, by Günter Coenen (European Central Bank Working papers 747)Full text

Optimal monetary policy rules for the euro area: an analysis using the area   wide model, by Alistair Dieppe, Keith Küster and Peter McAdam (European Central Bank Working papers 360)Full text

The New Area-   Wide Model of the euro area: a micro-founded open-economy model for forecasting and policy analysis, by Kai Christoffel (European Central Bank Working papers 944)Full text

Globalisation and the euro area: simulation based analysis using the New Area   Wide Model., by Roland Straub and Pascal Jacquinot (European Central Bank Working papers 907)Full text

Deeper,

  wider and more competitive? Monetary integration, Eastern enlargement and competitiveness in the European Union, by Gianmarco Ottaviano (European Central Bank Working papers 847)Full text

Illiquidity in the Interbank Payment System following

  Wide-Scale Disruptions, by Morten L. Bech and Rod Garratt (New York Fed Staff reports 239)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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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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Securing sustainable price stability: should credit come back from the

  wilderness?, by Claudio Borio and Philip Lowe (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 157)Abstract
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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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Comments on Orphanides and

  Williams', by James B. Bullard (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2007-028)Full text

Irrational Expectations and Econometric Practice Discussion of Orphanides and   Williams, "Inflation Scares and Forecast-Based Monetary Policy", by Peter N. Ireland (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2003-22)Abstract
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How Much Would Banks Be

  Willing to Pay to Become "Too-Big-to-Fail" and to Capture Other Benefits?, by Elijah Brewer III and Julapa Jagtiani (Kansas City Fed Working Papers RWP07-05)Abstract
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Ready,   willing, and able? Measuring labour availability in the UK, by Mark E Schweitzer (Bank of England Working papers 186)Abstract
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Monetary transmission mechanism in Central and Eastern Europe: Gliding on a

  wind of change, by Fabrizio Coricelli, Balázs Égert, Ronald MacDonald (Bank of Finland BOFIT Discussion Papers 2006/08)Abstract
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Structural balances and revenue

  windfalls: the role of asset prices revisited, by Richard Morris and Ludger Schuknecht (European Central Bank Working papers 737)Full text

Standing Facilities and Interbank Borrowing: Evidence from the Federal Reserve's New Discount

  Window , by Craig Furfine (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2004-01)Abstract
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Clustering techniques applied to outlier detection of financial market series using a moving   window filtering algorithm, by Josep Maria Puigvert Gutiérrez and Josep Fortiana Gregori (European Central Bank Working papers 948)Full text

  Winter Blues and Time Variation in the Price of Risk, by Ian Garrett, Mark Kamstra, and Lisa Kramer (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2004-08)Abstract
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  Winter Blues: A SAD Stock Market Cycle, by Mark Kamstra, Lisa Kramer, and Maurice Levi (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2002-13)Abstract
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Early Warning or Just

  Wise After the Event?, by Andrew Hughes Hallet, Rasmus Kattai and John Lewis (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 124)Full text

Is a Word to the   Wise Indeed Enough? ECB Statements and the Predictibility of Interest Rate Decisions, by David-Jan Jansen and Jakob de Haan (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 075)Full text

The   wise use of dummies in gravity models: export potentials in the Euromed regio, by Juan M. Ruiz and Josep M. Vilarrubia (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0720)Abstract
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A Survey of Housing Equity

  Withdrawal and Injection in Australia, by Carl Schwartz, Tim Hampton, Christine Lewis and David Norman (Reserve Bank of Australia Research Discussion Papers RDP2006-08)Abstract
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Did Prices Really Soar after the Euro Cash Changeover? Evidence from ATM   Withdrawals , by by Paolo Angelini and Francesco Lippi (IJCB International Journal of Central Banking 07q4a1)Abstract
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Paying to Save: Tax

  Withholding and Asset Allocation Among Low- and Moderate-Income Taxpayers, by Michael S. Barr and Jane K. Dokko (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2008-11)Abstract

Forecast-based monetary policy in Sweden 1992-1998: A view from

  within , by Per Jansson and Anders Vredin (Sveriges Riksbank Working Papers No120)Abstract
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Estimating the Effect of Hungarian Monetary Policy   within a Structural VAR Framework, by Balázs Vonnák (Magyar Nemzeti Bank Working papers 2005/01)Abstract
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Evaluating Interest Rate Covariance Models   within a Value-at-Risk Framework, by Miguel A. Ferreira and Jose A. Lopez (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2004-03)Full text

Cross-border labour mobility   within an enlarged EU, by Frigyes Ferdinand Heinz and Melanie Ward-Warmedinger (European Central Bank Occasional papers 52)Full text

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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Regional inflation dynamics   within and across euro area countries and a comparison with the US, by Günter W. Beck (European Central Bank Working papers 681)Full text

Technology Diffusion   within Central Banking: The Case of Real-Time Gross Settlement, by by Morten L. Bech and Bart Hobijn (IJCB International Journal of Central Banking 07q3a5)Abstract
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Technology Diffusion   within Central Banking: The Case of Real-Time Gross Settlement, by Morten L. Bech and Bart Hobijn (New York Fed Staff reports 260)Abstract
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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

Is Firm Interdependence   within Industries Important for Portfolio Credit Risk?, by Kenneth Carling , Lars Rönnegĺrd and Kasper Roszbach (Sveriges Riksbank Working Papers No168)Abstract
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Trends in the Distributions of Income and Human Capital   within Metropolitan Areas: 1980-2000, by Christopher H. Wheeler, and Elizabeth A. La Jeunesse (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2006-055)Full text

An estimated DSGE model for the German economy   within the euro area, by Ernest Pytlarczyk (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200533)Full text

Testing heterogeneity   within the euro area, by Eric Jondeau and Jean-Guillaume Sahuc (Bank of France Working Papers Nr 181)Abstract
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Inflation convergence and divergence   within the European Monetary Union, by Fabio Busetti, Lorenzo Forni (European Central Bank Working papers 574)Full text

Inflation Convergence and Divergence   within the European Monetary Union, by by Fabio Busetti, Lorenzo Forni, Andrew Harvey, and Fabrizio Venditti (IJCB International Journal of Central Banking 07q2a4)Abstract
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Business Cycles: Cyclical Comovement   Within the European Union in the Period 1960-1999. A Frequency Domain Approach, by Joăo Valle e Azevedo (Bank of Portugal Working papers 2002-05)Abstract
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Local Open Economies   Within the U.S.: How Do Industries Respond to Immigration?, by Ethan Lewis (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp04-01)Full text

The   within-distribution business cycle dynamics of German firms, by Jörg Döpke, Sebastian Weber (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200629)Full text

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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Employment of   Women and Demand-Side Forces, by Donna K. Ginther and Chinhui Juhn (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2001-12)Abstract
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  Women and the Phillips Curve: Do Women's and Men's Labor Market Outcomes Differentially Affect Real Wage Growth and Inflation?, by Katharine Anderson , Lisa Barrow , Kristin Butcher (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2003-22)Abstract
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Women and the Phillips Curve: Do   Women's and Men's Labor Market Outcomes Differentially Affect Real Wage Growth and Inflation?, by Katharine Anderson , Lisa Barrow , Kristin Butcher (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2003-22)Abstract
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The Responsiveness of Married   Women's Labor Force Participation to Income and Wages: Recent Changes and Possible Explanations, by Katharine Bradbury and Jane Katz (Boston Fed Working papers 08-07)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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Which Industries Are the Best Employers for   Women? An Application of a New Equal Employment Opportunity Index, by Mary E. Graham and Julie Hotchkiss (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2003-11)Abstract
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Does Science Discriminate against   Women? Evidence from Academia, 1973-97, by Donna K. Ginther (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2001-2)Abstract
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The Labor Supply of Married   Women: Why Does It Differ Across U.S. Cities?, by Natalia Kolesnikova (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2007-043)Full text

European   women: Why do(n't) they work?, by Véronique Genre (European Central Bank Working papers 454)Full text

The Empirical Study on Long-Memory Properties of Korean

  Won/Dollar Exchange Rate and Volatility, by Ha-Hyun Jo and Seungkook Lee (The Bank of Korea Economic Papers 30)Abstract
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Why Money Growth Determines Inflation in the Long Run: Answering the

  Woodford Critique, by Edward Nelson (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2008-013)Full text

Bretton

  Woods and the U.S. Decision to Intervene in the Foreign-Exchange Market, 1957-1962, by Michael D. Bordo, Owen F. Humpage, and Anna J. Schwartz (Cleveland Fed Working papers WP06-09)Full text

Is a

  Word to the Wise Indeed Enough? ECB Statements and the Predictibility of Interest Rate Decisions, by David-Jan Jansen and Jakob de Haan (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 075)Full text

Interest Rate Setting by the ECB, 1999-2006:

  Words and Deeds, by by Stefan Gerlach (IJCB International Journal of Central Banking 07q3a1)Abstract
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Policy   words and policy deeds: the ECB and the euro, by Pierre Siklos - Martin Bohl (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2006/02)Abstract
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Do actions speak louder than   words? Household expectations of inflation based on micro consumption data, by Atsushi Inoue, Lutz Kilian, Fatma Burcu Kiraz (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200626)Full text

Do Actions Speak Louder Than   Words? The Response of Asset Prices to Monetary Policy Actions and Statements, by Refet S Gürkaynak, Brian Sack and Eric Swanson (IJCB International Journal of Central Banking 05q2a2)Abstract
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Do Actions Speak Louder Than   Words? The Response of Asset Prices to Monetary Policy Actions and Statements, by Refet Gurkaynak, Brian Sack, Eric Swanson (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2004-66)Abstract
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Innovation, Cities, and New

  Work , by Jeffrey Lin (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp07-25)Full text

Employment protection and temporary   work agencies, by Florian Baumann, Mario Mechtel, Nikolai Stähler (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200826)Full text

The Dynamics of   Work and Debt, by Jeffrey R. Campbell , Zvi Hercowitz (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2004-05)Abstract
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Education For Growth: The Premium On Education And   Work Experience In Singapore, by Audrey Low, Sam Ouliaris, Edward Robinson, and Wong Yuet Mei (Monetary Authority of Singapore Staff Papers No. 26)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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Part-time   work in EU countries: labour market mobility, entry and exit, by Hielke Buddelmeyer (European Central Bank Working papers 460)Full text

The Impact of 9/11 on Hours of   Work in the United States, by Julie L. Hotchkiss and Olga Pavlova (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2004-16)Abstract
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Aggregate Consumption Wealth Ratio: Does It   Work Internationally?, by Paul Gao and Kevin X.D. Huang (Kansas City Fed Working Papers RWP04-07)Abstract
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Bail out or   work out? Theoretical considerations, by Andrew G Haldane, Gregor Irwin and Victoria Saporta (Bank of England Working papers 219)Abstract
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Why do Europeans   work part-time? A cross-country panel analysis., by Hielke Buddelmeyer (European Central Bank Working papers 872)Full text

What If Welfare had no   Work Requirements? The Age of Youngest Child Exemption and the Rise in Employment of Single Mothers, by Jonathan F. Pingle (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2003-57)Abstract
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Not Working: Demographic Changes, Policy Changes, and the Distribution of Weeks (Not)

  Worked , by Lisa Barrow, Kristin Butcher (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2004-23)Abstract
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How do Canadian Hours   Worked Respond to a Technology Shock?, by Lawrence J. Christiano; Martin Eichenbaum; Robert J. Vigfusson (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2003-774)Abstract
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Technology Shocks and Hours   Worked: Checking for Robust Conclusions, by Karl Whelan (Central Bank of Ireland Research Technical Papers 04/RT/06)Abstract
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Intermediate Goods, Institutions and Output per

  Worker , by Kevin Cowan, Alejandro Neut (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 420)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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Employment, Hours per   Worker and the Business Cycle., by Fernandez-Corugedo Emilio (Bank of Mexico Working Papers 2007-02)Full text

Is There Still an Added-   Worker Effect?, by Chinhui Juhn and Simon Potter (New York Fed Staff reports 310)Abstract
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Undocumented   Worker Employment and Firm Survivability, by J. David Brown, Julie L. Hotchkiss, and Myriam Quispe-Agnoli (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2008-28)Abstract
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