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IF AIF DOC CIT D2Y C2Y SC(%) CiY II AII
19900.340.092491501770.650.210.04
19910.330.126100551833.360.230.05
19920.260.0920301501330.850.250.05
19930.330.122179461526.730.140.05
19940.330.1231190421428.650.160.04
19950.750.1740335534022.5100.250.09
19960.480.2431241713420.6190.440.09
19970.660.2125219835514.530.120.09
19981.240.2232610688414.3180.560.13
19990.980.2924470575610.7140.580.15
20001.540.43847956864.780.210.15
20011.520.382139362947.4140.670.18
200220.4135499591186.8210.60.2
20032.230.4438655561254.8360.950.2
20042.530.4634376731853.2230.680.2
20052.610.4624280721882.7331.380.25
20062.360.49403455813710.2320.80.22
200720.4229215641287.8250.860.19
20081.750.4346231691216.6350.760.19
20091.440.42759751080.930.110.19
20100.840.332312973613.3291.260.16
20111.30.5274350650210.780.27
 
 
IF: Impact Factor: C2Y / D2Y
AIF: Average Impact Factor for series in RePEc in year y
DOC: Number of documents published in year y
CIT: Number of citations to the series in year y
D2Y: Number of articles published in y-1 plus y-2
C2Y: Cites in y to articles published in y-1 plus y-2
SC(%): Percentage of selft citations in y to articles published in y-1 plus y-2
CiY: Cites in year y to documents published in year y
II: Immediacy Index: CiY / Documents.
AII: Average Immediacy Index for series in RePEc in year y

 

Main indicators

Most cited documents in this series:
YearTitleCited
1996The twin crises: the causes of banking and balance-of-payments problems
RePEc:fip:fedgif:544 [Citation Analysis]
495
1996Currency crashes in emerging markets: an empirical treatment
RePEc:fip:fedgif:534 [Citation Analysis]
415
1992The power of cointegration tests
RePEc:fip:fedgif:431 [Citation Analysis]
249
1998Transparency and credibility: monetary policy with unobservable goals
RePEc:fip:fedgif:605 [Citation Analysis]
163
1998The robustness of identified VAR conclusions about money
RePEc:fip:fedgif:610 [Citation Analysis]
160
2003What happens after a technology shock?
RePEc:fip:fedgif:768 [Citation Analysis]
136
2001Monetary policy and exchange rate pass-through
RePEc:fip:fedgif:704 [Citation Analysis]
135
1996Returns to scale in U.S. production: estimates and implications
RePEc:fip:fedgif:546 [Citation Analysis]
127
1996Mexicos balance-of-payments crisis: a chronicle of death foretold
RePEc:fip:fedgif:545 [Citation Analysis]
122
1999What triggers market jitters: a chronicle of the Asian crisis
RePEc:fip:fedgif:634 [Citation Analysis]
101
2006SIGMA: a new open economy model for policy analysis
RePEc:fip:fedgif:835 [Citation Analysis]
94
1976Market anticipations, government policy, and the price of gold
RePEc:fip:fedgif:81 [Citation Analysis]
80
2010Firm-specific capital, nominal rigidities and the business cycle
RePEc:fip:fedgif:990 [Citation Analysis]
79
1995The Lucas critique in practice: theory without measurement
RePEc:fip:fedgif:506 [Citation Analysis]
74
2008An anatomy of credit booms: evidence from macro aggregates and micro data
RePEc:fip:fedgif:936 [Citation Analysis]
73
1995Government budget deficits and trade deficits: are present value constraints satisfied in long-term data?
RePEc:fip:fedgif:494 [Citation Analysis]
72
2005Exchange rate pass-through to U.S. import prices: some new evidence
RePEc:fip:fedgif:833 [Citation Analysis]
72
2000Information costs and home bias: an analysis of U.S. holdings of foreign equities
RePEc:fip:fedgif:691 [Citation Analysis]
71
2000News and noise in G-7 GDP announcements
RePEc:fip:fedgif:690 [Citation Analysis]
69
1998Are technology improvements contractionary?
RePEc:fip:fedgif:625 [Citation Analysis]
68
2004Benefits and spillovers of greater competition in Europe: a macroeconomic assessment
RePEc:fip:fedgif:803 [Citation Analysis]
64
1999Monetary policys role in exchange rate behavior
RePEc:fip:fedgif:652 [Citation Analysis]
61
1999The equilibrium degree of transparency and control in monetary policy
RePEc:fip:fedgif:651 [Citation Analysis]
61
2005Expansionary fiscal shocks and the trade deficit
RePEc:fip:fedgif:825 [Citation Analysis]
56
2001Price level convergence, relative prices, and inflation in Europe
RePEc:fip:fedgif:699 [Citation Analysis]
54
1999Why is productivity procyclical? Why do we care?
RePEc:fip:fedgif:638 [Citation Analysis]
53
1997Nominal wage rigidities and the propagation of monetary disturbances
RePEc:fip:fedgif:590 [Citation Analysis]
49
1993A utility based comparison of some models of exchange rate volatility
RePEc:fip:fedgif:441 [Citation Analysis]
47
1993A comparison of some basic monetary policy regimes for open economies: implications of different degrees of instrument adjustment and wage persistence
RePEc:fip:fedgif:458 [Citation Analysis]
47
2003Are financially dollarized countries more prone to costly crises?
RePEc:fip:fedgif:763 [Citation Analysis]
47
2001An empirical comparison of Bundesbank and ECB monetary policy rules
RePEc:fip:fedgif:705 [Citation Analysis]
43
2004Foreign participation in local-currency bond markets
RePEc:fip:fedgif:794 [Citation Analysis]
43
1982The out-of-sample failure of empirical exchange rate models: sampling error or misspecification?
RePEc:fip:fedgif:204 [Citation Analysis]
39
2000The expectations trap hypothesis
RePEc:fip:fedgif:676 [Citation Analysis]
39
2003The high-frequency response of exchange rates and interest rates to macroeconomic announcements
RePEc:fip:fedgif:784 [Citation Analysis]
39
2006Sovereign debt crises and credit to the private sector
RePEc:fip:fedgif:878 [Citation Analysis]
38
1998Currency and banking crises: the early warnings of distress
RePEc:fip:fedgif:629 [Citation Analysis]
38
2002Inflation persistence and optimal monetary policy in the euro area
RePEc:fip:fedgif:749 [Citation Analysis]
38
1996Hazards in implementing a monetary conditions index
RePEc:fip:fedgif:568 [Citation Analysis]
37
2002Macroeconomics of international price discrimination
RePEc:fip:fedgif:744 [Citation Analysis]
36
1991Expected and predicted realignments: the FF/DM exchange rate during the EMS
RePEc:fip:fedgif:395 [Citation Analysis]
36
2006Assessing structural VARs
RePEc:fip:fedgif:866 [Citation Analysis]
36
1996Net foreign assets and equilibrium exchange rates: panel evidence
RePEc:fip:fedgif:574 [Citation Analysis]
36
2001A simple measure of the intensity of capital controls
RePEc:fip:fedgif:708 [Citation Analysis]
35
1997Aggregate productivity and aggregate technology
RePEc:fip:fedgif:593 [Citation Analysis]
35
2003China and emerging Asia: comrades or competitors?
RePEc:fip:fedgif:789 [Citation Analysis]
35
1994Trade barriers and trade flows across countries and industries
RePEc:fip:fedgif:476 [Citation Analysis]
35
2004Is inflation targeting best-practice monetary policy?
RePEc:fip:fedgif:807 [Citation Analysis]
34
2007Some simple tests of the globalization and inflation hypothesis
RePEc:fip:fedgif:891 [Citation Analysis]
34
1998Exogeneity, cointegration, and economic policy analysis
RePEc:fip:fedgif:616 [Citation Analysis]
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2011Comparing inflation and price-level targeting: A comprehensive review of the literature
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2011Bayesian Estimation of a DSGE Model with Inventories
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2011Realized Laplace transforms for estimation of jump diffusive volatility models
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2011On the link between distributions margins and exchange rates: the role of globalization
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2011The dynamics and differentiation of Latin American metal exports
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2011Multi-Product Firms at Home and Away: Cost- versus Quality-based Competence
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2011Performance pay and shifts in macroeconomic correlations
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2011How Well Does Sticky Information Explain the Dynamics of Inflation, Output, and Real Wages?
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2011Business Cycles With A Common Trend in Neutral and Investment-Specific Productivity
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2011Investment Specific Technology Shocks and International Business Cycles: An Empirical Assessment
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2011Structural versus Matching Estimation: Transmission Mechanisms in Armenia
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2011Parameter Identification in a Estimated New Keynesian Open Economy Model
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2011Optimal inflation and firms productivity dynamics
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2011Fiscal Volatility Shocks and Economic Activity
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2011Soverign risk and the effects of fiscal retrenchment in deep recessions
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2011An efficient minimum distance estimator for DSGE models
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2011Moment matching versus Bayesian estimation: Backward-looking behaviour in the new-Keynesian three-equations model
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2011Not Going Away? Microfoundations in the Making of a New Consensus in Macroeconomics
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2011Imperfect Intersectoral Labor Mobility and Monetary Shocks in a Small Open Economy
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2011An estimated DSGE model: explaining variation in term premia
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2011Fiscal Volatility Shocks and Economic Activity
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2011Cointegrated VARMA models and forecasting US interest rates
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2011Stochastic Growth in the United States and Euro Area
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2011Revisiting the consumption-real exchange rate anomaly in a model with non-traded goods
RePEc:eee:jimfin:v:30:y:2011:i:3:p:428-447
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2011Offshoring and volatility: more evidence from Mexicos maquiladora industry
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2011Cross-country causes and consequences of the crisis: an update
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2011Sailing through this Storm? Capital Flows in Asia during the Crisis
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2011The Great Retrenchment: International Capital Flows During the Global Financial Crisis
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2011Cross-country causes and consequences of the crisis: An update
RePEc:eee:eecrev:v:55:y:2011:i:3:p:309-324
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2011A Quantitative Model of Sovereign Debt, Bailouts and Conditionality
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2011Quantitative Easing, Functional Finance, and the Neutral Interest Rate
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2011Central banking in the credit turmoil: An assessment of Federal Reserve practice
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2011Exchange Rates and the Margins of Trade: Evidence from Chinese Exporters
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2011Investigating the effect of exchange rate changes on chinas processed exports
RePEc:eee:jjieco:v:25:y:2011:i:2:p:33-46
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2011Nominal interest rates and the news
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2011The Impact of Dark and Visible Fragmentation on Market Quality (Replaces CentER Discussion Paper 2011-051)
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2011Extreme returns: The case of currencies
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2011Cyclical Wage Movements in Emerging Markets Compared to Developed Economies: the Role of Interest Rates
RePEc:red:issued:09-196
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2011Labor Market Dyncamics in Chile: the Role of Terms of Trade Shocks
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2011Search Frictions, Financial Frictions and Labor Market Fluctuations in Emerging Economies
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2011Employment Protection and Business Cycles in Emerging Economies
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2011Employment Protection and Business Cycles in Emerging Economies
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2011Labor, Output and Consumption in Business Cycle Models of Emerging Economies: A Comment
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2011Labor, Output and Consumption in Business Cycle Models of Emerging Economies: A Comment
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2011Importing Skill-Biased Technology
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2011Towards a quantitative theory of automatic stabilizers: the role of demographics
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2011Efficiency in a Model of Labor Selection
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2011Search frictions and the labor wedge
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2011Search Frictions and the Labor Wedge
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2011Search Frictions and the Labor Wedge
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2011Fluctuations in the international prices of oil, dairy products, beef and lamb between 2000 and 2008: A review of market-specific demand and supply factors
RePEc:nzb:nzbdps:2011/02
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2011Is accurate forecasting of economic systems possible?
RePEc:spr:climat:v:104:y:2011:i:3:p:473-479
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2011Biofuels: Review of Policies and Impacts
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2011Investment Shocks and the Relative Price of Investment
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2011How do exchange rates co-move? A study on the currencies of five inflation-targeting countries
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2011Macroeconomic fundamentals, price discovery, and volatility dynamics in emerging bond markets
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2011Economic Effects of Oil and Food Price Shocks in Asia and Pacific Countries: An Application of SVAR Model
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2011Oil shocks and external adjustment
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2011The effect of inflation on real commodity prices
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2011Commentary: Some Methodological Suggestions
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2011International trade in durable goods: Understanding volatility, cyclicality, and elasticities
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2011Structural Vector Autoregressions
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2011Real exchange rate dynamics revisited: A case with financial market imperfections
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Recent citations received in: 2011

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2011Distributional costs of the housing-price bust
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2011Forecasting the Price of Oil
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2011Quel systeme monetaire international pour une economie mondiale en mutation rapide ?
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2011Introduction to Macroeconomic Dynamics Special Issue on Oil Price Shocks
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2011Anticipated Alternative Instrument-Rate Paths in Policy Simulations
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2011Country Heterogeneity and the International Evidence on the Effects of Fiscal Policy
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2011When Credit Bites Back: Leverage, Business Cycles, and Crises
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2011Real-Time Analysis of Oil Price Risks Using Forecast Scenarios
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2011When credit bites back: leverage, business cycles, and crises
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2011Forecasting the price of oil
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2011Estimating VARs sampled at mixed or irregular spaced frequencies : a Bayesian approach
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2011Evaluating interest rate rules in an estimated DSGE model
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2011Can oil prices forecast exchange rates?
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2011Anticipated Alternative Policy-Rate Paths in Policy Simulations
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2011Taking the Twists into Account: Predicting Firm Bankruptcy Risk with Splines of Financial Ratios
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2011Anticipated Alternative policy Rate Paths in Plicy Simulations
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2011The External Impact of Chinas Exchange Rate Policy: Evidence from Firm Level Data
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2011Do Commodity Futures Help Forecast Spot Prices?
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2011Country Heterogeneity and the International Evidence on the Effects of Fiscal Policy
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2011When Credit Bites Back: Leverage, Business Cycles, and Crises
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2011A Quantitative Analysis of the US Housing and Mortgage Markets and the Mortgage Crisis
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2010Firm entry, competitive pressures and the US inflation dynamics
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2010News Shocks and the Slope of the Term Structure of Interest Rates
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2010Money Targeting, Heterogeneous Agents and Dynamic Instability
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2010Implementation of Monetary Policy: How Do Central Banks Set Interest Rates?
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2010Multi-product firms at home and away: Cost- versus quality-based competence
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2010Financial frictions and the zero lower bound on interest rates: a DSGE analysis
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2010Improving competition in the non-tradable goods and labour markets: the Portuguese case
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2010Implementation of Monetary Policy: How Do Central Banks Set Interest Rates?
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Recent citations received in: 2009

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2009Investment Shocks and the Relative Price of Investment
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2009How sensitive are consumer expenditures to retail energy prices?
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2009Investment Shocks and the Relative Price of Investment
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Recent citations received in: 2008

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2008Financial Crash, Commody Prices, and Global Inbalances
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2008Sovereign Wealth Funds: Stylized Facts about their Determinants and Governance*
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2008Fundamentals at Odds? The US Current Account Deficit and The Dollar
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2008Financial Crash, Commodity Prices and Global Imbalances
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2008What Happens During Recessions, Crunches and Busts?
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2008Why Do Foreign Firms Leave U.S. Equity Markets? An Analysis of Deregistrations under SEC Exchange Act Rule 12h-6
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2008The Taylor rule and forecast intervals for exchange rates
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2008The adjustment of global external balances: does partial exchange rate pass-through to trade prices matter?
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2008Sovereign wealth funds: stylized facts about their determinants and governance
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2008Competitive search equilibrium in a DSGE model
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2008How long can the unsustainable U.S. current account deficit be sustained?
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2008The macroeconomic effect of external pressures on monetary policy
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2008Current account sustainability and relative reliability
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2008Financial Crash, Commodity Prices, and Global Imbalances
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2008Risk Management and the Costs of the Banking Crisis
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2008Bank Failures: The Limitations of Risk Modelling
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