Stephen McKnight Citations at IDEAS
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Stephen McKnight, 2007.
"Real Indeterminacy and the Timing of Money in Open Economies ,"
Economics & Management Discussion Papers
em-dp2007-46, Henley Business School, Reading University.
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Stephen McKnight & Alexander Mihailov, 2007.
"Re-examining the Importance of Trade Openness for Aggregate Instability ,"
Economics & Management Discussion Papers
em-dp2007-52, Henley Business School, Reading University.
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"Investment and Interest Rate Policy in the Open Economy ,"
Economics & Management Discussion Papers
em-dp2007-51, Henley Business School, Reading University.
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Stephen McKnight & Alexander Mihailov, 2007.
"Re-examining the Importance of Trade Openness for Aggregate Instability ,"
Economic Analysis Research Group Working Papers
earg-wp2007-12, Henley Business School, Reading University.
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Alexander Mihailov & Fabio Rumler & Johann Scharler, 2008.
"The Small Open-Economy New Keynesian Phillips Curve: Empirical Evidence and Implied Inflation Dynamics ,"
Economics working papers
2008-17, Department of Economics, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria.
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