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- 2004-29: The role of social capital in the remittance decisions of Mexican migrants from 1969 to 2000
- Kasey Q. Maggard
- 2004-28: Trading institutions and price discovery: the cash and futures markets for crude oil
- Albert Ballinger, Gerald Dwyer and Ann B. Gillette
- 2004-27: Convergence properties of the likelihood of computed dynamic models
- Jesus Fernandez-Villaverde, Juan F Rubio-Ramirez and Manuel Santos
- 2004-26: Fussing and fuming over Fannie and Freddie: how much smoke, how much fire?
- W Frame and Lawrence White
- 2004-25: Employment growth and labor force participation: how many jobs are enough?
- Julie Hotchkiss
- 2004-24: Agency problems and goal conflicts
- Robert Eisenbeis
- 2004-23: Resolving large financial intermediaries: banks versus housing enterprises
- Robert Eisenbeis, W Frame and Larry Wall
- 2004-22: Shocks and government beliefs: the rise and fall of American inflation
- Thomas Sargent, Noah Williams and Tao Zha
- 2004-21: Understanding 401(k) plans
- Ramon Degennaro and Deborah L. Murphy
- 2004-20: Analyzing imputed financial data: a new approach to cluster analysis
- Halima Bensmail and Ramon Degennaro
- 2004-2: Gender differences in information technology usage: a U.S.-Japan comparison
- Hiroshi Ono and Madeline Zavodny
- 2004-19: Wage gains among job changers across the business cycle: insight from state administrative data
- Julie Hotchkiss, Melinda Pitts and John Robertson
- 2004-18: Money is privacy
- Charles Kahn, James McAndrews and William Roberds
- 2004-17: Factor returns, institutions, and geography: a view from trade
- Scott Baier, Gerald Dwyer and Robert Tamura
- 2004-16: The impact of 9/11 on hours of work in the United States
- Julie Hotchkiss and Olga Pavlova
- 2004-15: MCMC method for Markov mixture simultaneous-equation models: a note
- Christopher Sims and Tao Zha
- 2004-14: Were there regime switches in U.S. monetary policy?
- Christopher Sims and Tao Zha
- 2004-13: Normalization in econometrics
- James Hamilton, Daniel Waggoner and Tao Zha
- 2004-12: Job separation behavior of welfare recipients: results from a unique case study
- Jill Marie Gunderson and Julie Hotchkiss
- 2004-11: Can capital-skill complementarity explain the rising skill premium in developing countries? evidence from Peru
- Joy Mazumdar and Myriam Quispe-Agnoli
- 2004-10: What are the consequences of an amnesty for undocumented immigrants?
- Pia Orrenius and Madeline Zavodny
- 2004-1: Estimating nonlinear dynamic equilibrium economies: a likelihood approach
- Jesus Fernandez-Villaverde and Juan F Rubio-Ramirez
- 2003-9: Are TIPS really tax disadvantaged? Rethinking the tax treatment of U.S. Treasury Inflation Indexed Securities
- Scott Hein and Jeffrey M. Mercer
- 2003-8: Firm-level evidence on international stock market movement
- Robin Brooks and Marco Del Negro
- 2003-7: The present-value model of the current account has been rejected: Round up the usual suspects
- James Nason and John Rogers
- 2003-6: Dynamic strategies, asset pricing models, and the out-of-sample performance of the tangency portfolio
- Cesare Robotti
- 2003-5: Playing the field: Geomagnetic storms and international stock markets
- Anya Krivelyova and Cesare Robotti
- 2003-43: The call loan market in the U.S. financial system prior to the Federal Reserve System
- Jon Moen and Ellis Tallman
- 2003-42: New York and the politics of central banks, 1781 to the Federal Reserve Act
- Jon Moen and Ellis Tallman
- 2003-41: The influence of year-end bonuses on colorectal cancer screening
- Linda Alley, Brian S. Armour, Jeff Etchason, Carol Friedman, Melinda Pitts and Jennifer Wike
- 2003-40: Stabilization programs and policy credibility: Peru in the 1990s
- Myriam Quispe-Agnoli
- 2003-4: Stare down the barrel and center the crosshairs: Targeting the ex ante equity premium
- Glen Donaldson, Mark Kamstra and Lisa Kramer
- 2003-39: Reserve requirements, bank runs, and optimal policies in small open economies
- Eduardo J. J. Ganapolsky
- 2003-38: The ups and downs of jobs in Georgia: what can we learn about employment dynamics from state administrative data?
- Julie Hotchkiss, Melinda Pitts and John Robertson
- 2003-37: The economics of international monies
- Gerald Dwyer and James Lothian
- 2003-36: Does opening a stock exchange increase economic growth?
- Scott Baier, Gerald Dwyer and Robert Tamura
- 2003-35: Home bias in financial markets: robust satisficing with info gaps
- Yakov Ben-Haim and Karsten Jeske
- 2003-34: Some results on the solution of the neoclassical growth model
- Jesus Fernandez-Villaverde and Juan F Rubio-Ramirez
- 2003-33: Female labor force intermittency and current earnings: a switching regression model with unknown sample selection
- Julie Hotchkiss and Melinda Pitts
- 2003-32: Using the Kalman filter to smooth the shocks of a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model
- Andrew Bauer, Nicholas Haltom and Juan F Rubio-Ramirez
- 2003-31: Optimal fear of floating: the role of currency mismatches and fiscal constraints
- Eduardo J. J. Ganapolsky
- 2003-30: Comparing New Keynesian models in the Euro area: a Bayesian approach
- Pau Rabanal and Juan F Rubio-Ramirez
- 2003-3: Does the Beige Book move financial markets?
- Donna Ginther and Madeline Zavodny
- 2003-29: Bulk commodities and the Liverpool and London markets of the mid-19th century
- James Nason, Donald G. Paterson and Ronald A. Shearer
- 2003-28: Choosing the best volatility models: the model confidence set approach
- Peter Hansen, Asger Lunde and James Nason
- 2003-27: Comparing solution methods for dynamic equilibrium economies
- S. Boragan Aruoba, Jesus Fernandez-Villaverde and Juan F Rubio-Ramirez
- 2003-26: Discussion of Cogley and Sargent's \"Drifts and volatilities: Monetary policies and outcomes in the post WWII U.S.\"
- Marco Del Negro
- 2003-25: Drifts and volatilities: monetary policies and outcomes in the post WWII U.S
- Timothy Cogley and Thomas Sargent
- 2003-24: Modest policy interventions
- Eric Leeper and Tao Zha
- 2003-23: Learning and monetary policy shifts
- Frank Schorfheide