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2007, Issue Oct 2007, Issue Nov 2007, Issue Mar 2007 2006, Issue Nov Financial innovations and macroeconomic volatility - comments by Giorgio Primiceri [Downloadable!]
Financial innovations and macroeconomic volatility - comments by Wouter J. Den Haan
Financial innovations and macroeconomic volatility by Urban Jermann & Vincenzo Quadrini [Downloadable!]
Financial innovation, macroeconomic stability and systemic crises - comments by William Nelson
Financial innovation, macroeconomic stability and systemic crises by Prasanna Gai & Sujit Kapadia & Stephen Millard & Ander Perez
Has the development of the structured credit market affected the cost of corporate debt? - comments by Christine Parlour [Downloadable!]
Has the development of the structured credit market affected the cost of corporate debt? by Adam Ashcraft & Joao Santos [Downloadable!]
The supply and demand side impacts of credit market information - comments by Atif Mian
The supply and demand side impacts of credit market information - comments by Steve Boucher
The supply and demand side impacts of credit market information by Alain de Janvry & Craig McIntosh & Elisabeth Sadoulet [Downloadable!]
Financial innovations, idiosyncratic risk, and the joint evolution of real and financial volatilities - comments by Richard Rosen
Financial innovations, idiosyncratic risk, and the joint evolution of real and financial volatilities - comments by Brad DeLong [Downloadable!]
Financial innovations, idiosyncratic risk, and the joint evolution of real and financial volatilities by J. Christina Wang [Downloadable!]
Financial innovation, macroeconomic stability and systemic crises - comments by Arvind Krishnamurthy
Has the development of the structured credit market affected the cost of corporate debt? - comments by Simon Gilchrist [Downloadable!]
Financial innovation and the Great Moderation: what do household data say? - comments by Paul Willen [Downloadable!]
Financial innovation and the Great Moderation: what do household data say? - comments by Christopher D. Carroll [Downloadable!]
The macroeconomic transition to high household debt - comments by Richard Rogerson [Downloadable!]
The macroeconomic transition to high household debt - comments by Erik Hurst
Financial innovation and the Great Moderation: what do household data say? by Karen E. Dynan & Douglas W. Elmendorf & Daniel E. Sichel [Downloadable!]
The macroeconomic transition to high household debt by Jeffrey R. Campbell & Zvi Hercowitz [Downloadable!]
Financial innovations and the real economy : a conference sponsored by the Center for the Study of Innovation and Productivity, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, November 16-17, 2006 by anonymous [Downloadable!]
2006, Issue Mar 2006, Issue Jun 2006, Issue Aug 2006 2005, Issue Sep 2005, Issue Nov 2005, Issue Mar 2005, Issue Feb 2005 2004, Issue Mar Empirical and policy performance of a forward-looking monetary model, comments by Lars Hansen [Downloadable!]
Empirical and policy performance of a forward-looking monetary model, comments by Jeffrey Fuhrer [Downloadable!]
Regime shifts in a dynamic term structure model of U.S. Treasury bond yields, comments by James Hamilton [Downloadable!]
Regime shifts in a dynamic term structure model of U.S. Treasury bond yields by Qiang Dai & Kenneth J. Singleton & Wei Yang [Downloadable!]
Permanent and transitory policy shocks in an empirical macro model with asymmetric information, comments by Alan Blinder [Downloadable!]
Permanent and transitory policy shocks in an empirical macro model with asymmetric information by Sharon Kozicki & Peter Tinsley [Downloadable!]
A macro-finance model of the term structure, monetary policy, and the economy by Glenn Rudebusch & Tao Wu [Downloadable!]
Future prices as risk-adjusted forecasts of monetary policy; comments by Charles L. Evans [Downloadable!]
Empirical and policy performance of a forward-looking monetary model by Alexei Onatski & Noah Williams [Downloadable!]
Regime shifts in a dynamic term structure model of U.S. Treasury bond yields, comments by John Heaton [Downloadable!]
The term structure of real rates and expected inflation, comments by Martin Evans [Downloadable!]
The term structure of real rates and expected inflation by Andrew Ang & Geert Bekaert [Downloadable!]
Future prices as risk-adjusted forecasts of monetary policy; comments by Frank Schorfheide [Downloadable!]
Future prices as risk-adjusted forecasts of monetary policy by Monika Piazzesi & Eric Swanson [Downloadable!]
Interest rates and monetary policy; a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research, March 19-20, 2004 by anonymous [Downloadable!]
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