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Report NEP-DGE-2002-04-25
This is the archive for NEP-DGE , a report on new working papers in the area of Dynamic General Equilibrium. Christian Zimmermann issued this report. It is usually issued weekly.Subscribe to this report: email or RSS Other reports in NEP-DGE
The following items were anounced in this report:
Glenn D. Rudebusch, 2002.
"Assessing the Lucas critique in monetary policy models ,"
Working Papers in Applied Economic Theory
2002-02, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.
[Downloadable!] Julia K. Thomas, 2002.
"Is lumpy investment relevant for the business cycle? ,"
Staff Report
302, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.
[Downloadable!] Sylvain Dessy & Stephane Pallage, 2002.
"Fertility, Education, and Market Failures ,"
Cahiers de recherche CREFE / CREFE Working Papers
148, CREFE, Université du Québec à Montréal.
[Downloadable!] Michele Boldrin & David K. Levine, 2002.
"Factor saving innovation ,"
Staff Report
301, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.
[Downloadable!] Wilfredo Maldonado & Humberto Moreira, 2001.
"A contractive method for computing the stationary solution of the Euler Equation ,"
Textos para discussão
451, Department of Economics PUC-Rio (Brazil).
[Downloadable!] Michele Boldrin & David K. Levine, 2002.
"Perfectly competitive innovation ,"
Staff Report
303, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.
[Downloadable!] Peter N. Ireland, 2002.
""Rules Rather Than Discretion" After Twenty Five Years: What Have We Learned? What More Can We Learn? ,"
Boston College Working Papers in Economics
530, Boston College Department of Economics.
[Downloadable!] Item repec:fip:fedbwp:2001-05 is not listed on IDEAS anymore
This page was last updated on 2009-11-15.
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