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Publications

by alumni of

Becker Friedman Institute for Research in Economics
University of Chicago
Chicago, Illinois (United States)

These are publications listed in RePEc written by alumni of the above institution who are registered with the RePEc Author Service and listed in the RePEc Genealogy. List of alumni. For a list of publications by current members of the department, see here. Register yourself.

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Working papers

2023

  1. Rosario Celedón & David Coble & Pablo García, 2023. "El Requerimiento de Capital Contracíclico: Una perspectiva de política," Economic Policy Papers Central Bank of Chile 74, Central Bank of Chile.
  2. Felipe Beltrán & David Coble, 2023. "Monetary Policy Surprises on the Banking Sector: the Role of the Information and Pure Monetary Shocks," Working Papers Central Bank of Chile 979, Central Bank of Chile.

2019

  1. David Coble, 2019. "Multimarket Contact in Banking Competition in The United States," Working Papers Central Bank of Chile 858, Central Bank of Chile.

2017

  1. Coble, David & Pincheira, Pablo, 2017. "Nowcasting Building Permits with Google Trends," MPRA Paper 76514, University Library of Munich, Germany.

2015

  1. David Coble, 2015. "The Labor Wedge: New Facts Based on US Microdata," Working Papers Central Bank of Chile 751, Central Bank of Chile.
  2. David Coble & Sebastián Faúndez, 2015. "The Labor Wedge and Business Cycle in Chile," Working Papers Central Bank of Chile 758, Central Bank of Chile.

2011

  1. Mr. Santiago Acosta Ormaechea & Mr. David O Coble Fernandez, 2011. "The Monetary Transmission in Dollarized and Non-Dollarized Economies: The Cases of Chile, New Zealand, Peru and Uruguay," IMF Working Papers 2011/087, International Monetary Fund.

2009

  1. David Coble & María Paz Gonzáles & Joseph Ramos & Catalina Rubio, 2009. "Determinantes de los salarios en las carreras de ingeniería comercial y contador auditor," Working Papers wp299, University of Chile, Department of Economics.
  2. David Coble & Ricardo Elfernan & Joseph Ramos & Claudia Soto, 2009. "Determinantes de los salarios por carrera," Working Papers wp300, University of Chile, Department of Economics.
  3. Isabel Asenjo & David Coble & Joseph Ramos & Valentina Rosselli, 2009. "Satisfacción moral como variable explicativa de diferencias salariales en Chile," Working Papers wp301, University of Chile, Department of Economics.

2008

  1. David Coble, 2008. "Dinámica de la inflación y el canal de costos: Una aplicación para Chile," Working Papers wp274, University of Chile, Department of Economics.

2007

  1. David Coble, 2007. "Inflation Dynamics and the Cost Channel: An Application for Chile," Working Papers Central Bank of Chile 431, Central Bank of Chile.

Journal articles

2024

  1. Beltrán, Felipe & Coble, David, 2024. "Monetary policy surprises on the banking sector: The role of the information and pure monetary shocks," Latin American Journal of Central Banking (previously Monetaria), Elsevier, vol. 5(3).

2021

  1. David Coble & Pablo Pincheira, 2021. "Forecasting building permits with Google Trends," Empirical Economics, Springer, vol. 61(6), pages 3315-3345, December.

2016

  1. David Coble & Sebastián Faúndez, 2016. "The labor wedge and business cycles in Chile," Journal Economía Chilena (The Chilean Economy), Central Bank of Chile, vol. 19(1), pages 38-56, April.

2013

  1. Joseph Ramos & David Coble & Ricardo Elfernan & Claudia Soto, 2013. "The Impact of Cognitive and Noncognitive Skills on Professional Salaries in An Emerging Economy, C hile," The Developing Economies, Institute of Developing Economies, vol. 51(1), pages 1-33, March.
  2. Santiago Acosta-O. & David Coble, 2013. "The Interest rate and Exchange Rate Channels in Dollarized and non-dollarized Economies: The Eases of Chile, New Zealand, Peru and Uruguay," Journal Economía Chilena (The Chilean Economy), Central Bank of Chile, vol. 16(1), pages 04-23, April.

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