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Which interest rate scenario is the

  worst one for a bank? Evidence from a tracking bank approach for German savings and cooperative banks, by Christoph Memmel (Deutsche Bundesbank Banking Supervision Discussion Papers 200807)Full text

Macroeconomics, Monetary Policy and the Central Bank´s Net

  Worth , by Jorge E. Restrepo, Luis Salomó y Rodrigo Valdés (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 497)Abstract
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Net   Worth and Housing Equity in Retirement, by Todd Sinai and Nicholas Souleles (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp07-33)Full text

Large Hoardings of International Reserves: Are They   Worth It?, by Pablo García, Claudio Soto (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 299)Abstract
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Implied volatility of foreign exchange options: is it   worth tracking?, by Áron Gereben - Klára Pintér (Magyar Nemzeti Bank Occasional papers 2005/39)Abstract
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How Much Is a Friend   Worth? Directed Altruism and Enforced Reciprocity in Social Networks, by Stephen Leider, Markus M. Möbius, Tanya Rosenblat, and Quoc-Anh Do (Boston Fed Working papers 07-11)Abstract
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A "

  wreckers theory" of financial distress, by Ulf von Kalckreuth (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200540)Full text

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  Writing and Bequest Motives: Early 20th Century Irish Evidence, by Leslie McGranahan (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2006-18)Abstract
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Reading,   Writing, and Raisinets: Are School Finances Contributing to Children's Obesity?, by Patricia M. Anderson, Kristin Butcher (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2004-16)Abstract
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The Great Depression as a credit boom gone

  wrong , by Barry Eichengreen and Kris Mitchener (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 137)Abstract
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If Exchange Rates Are Random Walks Then Almost Everything We Say About Monetary Policy Is   Wrong , by Fernando Alvarez, Andrew Atkeson, and Patrick J. Kehoe (Minneapolis Fed Working Papers WP650)Abstract
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The Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures: Tying One's Hand through the

  WTO , by Meredith Crowley (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2006-22)Abstract
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Do We Really Know That The   WTO Increases Trade ?, by Andrew K. Rose (Monetary Authority of Singapore Staff Papers No. 24)Abstract
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Does The   WTO Make Trade More Stable?, by Andrew K Rose (Monetary Authority of Singapore Staff Papers No. 27)Abstract
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Effects of   WTO membership on income distribution and labour movement in China - A CGE analysis, by Jiao Wang, David Mayes, Guanghua Wan (Bank of Finland BOFIT Discussion Papers 2005/18)Abstract
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Drifts and Volatilities: Monetary Policies and Outcomes in the Post

  WWII U.S., by Timothy Cogley and Thomas J. Sargent (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2003-25)Abstract
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Discussion of Cogley and Sargent's "Drifts and Volatilities: Monetary Policy and Outcomes in the Post   WWII U.S.", by Marco Del Negro (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2003-26)Abstract
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