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  Most cited documents in this series: (1) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:135 How prudent are consumers? (1993). Cited: 94 times. (2) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:114 Buffer stock saving and the permanent income hypothesis (1991). Cited: 29 times. (3) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:125 Economic performance under price stability (1992). Cited: 19 times. (4) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:55 Occupational change, employer change, and the transferability of skills (1985). Cited: 14 times. (5) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:108 The sources of business cycles: a monetarist interpretation (1990). Cited: 13 times. (6) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:110 Constant-quality price change, depreciation, and retirement of mainframe computers (1990). Cited: 13 times. (7) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:90 A nonparametric investigation of duration dependence in the American business cycle (1988). Cited: 12 times. (8) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:142 Who pays broad-based energy taxes? Computing lifetime and regional incidence (1993). Cited: 11 times. (9) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:145 How important is precautionary saving? (1993). Cited: 10 times. (10) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:140 Saving and growth: a reinterpretation (1993). Cited: 10 times. (11) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:34 Productivity and the NIIRU (and other Phillips curve issues) (1984). Cited: 10 times. (12) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:106 Income tax refunds and the timing of consumption expenditure (1990). Cited: 9 times. (13) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:146 Is there a broad credit channel for monetary policy? (1994). Cited: 9 times. (14) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:137 When all the optimal dynamic taxes are zero (1993). Cited: 8 times. (15) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:144 Employment effects of minimum and subminimum wages: reply to Card, Katz, and Krueger (1993). Cited: 7 times. (16) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:122 Regional house-price dispersion and interregional migration (1991). Cited: 7 times. (17) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:136 Monetary policy at near-zero interest rates (1993). Cited: 7 times. (18) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:79 Credit rationing and the demand for owner-occupied housing (1987). Cited: 6 times. (19) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:141 New and old models of business investment: a comparison of forecasting performance (1993). Cited: 5 times. (20) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:124 The nature and magnitude of precautionary wealth (1992). Cited: 5 times. (21) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:128 Inventories and the three phases of the business cycle (1992). Cited: 4 times. (22) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:139 The hiring of new labor by expanding industries (1993). Cited: 4 times. (23) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:147 New evidence on the retirement and depreciation of machine tools (1993). Cited: 4 times. (24) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:93 Business cycle asymmetry: a deeper look (1989). Cited: 3 times. (25) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:143 Habit formation in consumer preferences: evidence from panel data (1993). Cited: 3 times. (26) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:105 Trends and random walks in macroeconomic time series: a re-examination (1990). Cited: 3 times. (27) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:131 The accuracy of home owners estimates of house value (1993). Cited: 3 times. (28) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:102 The covariability of productivity shocks across industries (1990). Cited: 2 times. (29) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:49 Evidence on the causes of the rising dispersion of relative wages (1985). Cited: 2 times. (30) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:60 Creative destruction and the behavior of productivity over the business cycle (1986). Cited: 2 times. (31) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:118 Productivity and the public capital stock: another look (1991). Cited: 2 times. (32) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:59 Cross-industry differences in race and gender wage differentials (1986). Cited: 2 times. (33) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:92 Capital gains taxation and the demand for owner-occupied housing (1989). Cited: 2 times. (34) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:42 The effect of cohort size on human capital investment and earnings growth (1985). Cited: 2 times. (35) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:129 Reassessing the social returns to equipment investment (1992). Cited: 1 times. (36) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:86 The impact of unseasonable weather on housing starts (1988). Cited: 1 times. (37) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:14 Specification errors and the stock-adjustment model: why estimated speeds-of-adjustment are too slow in inventory equations (1981). Cited: 1 times. (38) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:152 Is inflation sticky? (1994). Cited: 1 times. (39) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:134 The rate of time preference and shocks to wealth: evidence from panel data (1993). Cited: 1 times. (40) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:112 Adjustable-rate mortgages and the demand for mortgage credit (1990). Cited: 1 times. (41) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:48 Unbiased estimation of the inflationary effects of relative price disturbances (1985). Cited: 1 times. (42) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:80 The effects of credit availability on consumer durable expenditures (1987). Cited: 1 times. (43) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:133 Minimum wage effects on employment and school enrollment: evidence from policy variation in schooling quality and compulsory schooling laws (1993). Cited: 1 times. (44) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:111 Prices by industry-based stage-of-process (1990). Cited: 1 times. (45) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:126 How does future income affect current consumption? (1992). Cited: 1 times. (46) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:117 A critical analysis of the Eisner-Pieper fiscal measure (1991). Cited: 1 times. (47) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:91 Regional labor markets, cost-of-living differentials, and migration (1988). Cited: 1 times. (48) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:41 Adjustable-rate home mortgages and the demand for mortgage credit (1985). Cited: 1 times. (49) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:75 Estimation of current-quarter GNP by pooling preliminary labor - market data (1987). Cited: 1 times. (50) RePEc:fip:fedgwe:103 Production smoothing evidence from physical-product data (1990). Cited: 1 times. 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