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The Effects of a

  Baby Boom on Stock Prices and Capital Accumulation in the Presence of Social Security, by Andrew B. Abel (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp03-02)Full text

The   Baby Boom: Predictability in House Prices and Interest Rates, by Robert F. Martin (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2005-847)Abstract
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Emigration and human capital: who leaves, who comes

  back and what difference does it make?, by Aitor Lacuesta (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0620)Abstract
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Stocks in the Household Portfolio: A Look   Back at the 1990s, by Joseph Tracy and Henry Schneider (New York Fed Current issues ci07-04)Abstract
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Public feed   back for better banknote design, by Hans de Heij (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 104)Full text

Securing sustainable price stability: should credit come   back from the wilderness?, by Claudio Borio and Philip Lowe (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 157)Abstract
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Putting 'M'   Back in Monetary Policy, by Eric M. Leeper; Jennifer E. Roush (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2003-761)Abstract
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When the   Back Office Moved to the Front Burner: Settlement Fails in the Treasury Market after 9/11, by Michael J. Fleming and Kenneth D. Garbade (New York Fed Economic policy review 0211flem)Abstract
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After the Refinancing Boom: Will Consumers Scale   Back Their Spending?, by Margaret M. McConnell, Richard W. Peach, and (New York Fed Current issues ci09-12)Abstract
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  Back to square one: identification issues in DSGE models, by Fabio Canova and Luca Sala (European Central Bank Working papers 583)Full text

  Back to square one: identification issues in DSGE, by Fabio Canova and Luca Sala (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0715)Abstract
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  Back to the future? Assessing the deflation record, by Claudio Borio and Andrew J Filardo (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 152)Abstract
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The Crime of 1873:   Back to the Scene, by François Velde (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2002-29)Abstract
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Authorities' Beliefs about Foreign Exchange Intervention: Getting   Back Under the Hood, by Christopher J. Neely (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2006-045)Full text

Econometric analyses with

  backdated data: unified Germany and the euro area, by Elena Angelini and Massimiliano Marcellino (European Central Bank Working papers 752)Full text

Interpolation and

  backdating with a large information set, by Elena Angelini (European Central Bank Working papers No.252)Full text

Good News Is No News? The Impact of Credit Rating Changes on the Pricing of Asset-

  Backed Securities, by John Ammer; Nathanael Clinton (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2004-809)Abstract
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Foreign Exposure to Asset-   Backed Securities of U.S. Origin, by Daniel O. Beltran, Laurie Pounder, and Charles Thomas (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2008-939)Abstract
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What Is the Value of Recourse to Asset   Backed Securities? A Clinical Study of Credit Card Banks, by Eric J. Higgins and Joseph R. Mason (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp03-06)Full text

Corporate finance in the euro area - including

  background material, by Task Force of the Monetary Policy Committee of the ESCB (European Central Bank Occasional papers 63)Full text

Three Lectures on Monetary Theory and Policy:Speaking Notes and   Background Papers, by David Laidler (Austrian National Bank Working Papers WP128)Abstract
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A Reveiw of

  Backtesting and Backtesting Procedures, by Sean D. Campbell (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2005-21)Abstract
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A Reveiw of Backtesting and   Backtesting Procedures, by Sean D. Campbell (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2005-21)Abstract
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Multinational firms, exclusivity, and the degree of

  backward linkages, by Ping Lin, Kamal Saggi (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200510)Full text

Comments on   Backward-Looking Interest-Rate Rules, Interest-Rate Smoothing, and Macroeconomic Instability, by Charles T. Carlstrom and Timothy S. Fuerst (Cleveland Fed Working papers WP03-19)Full text

  Backward-Looking Interest-Rate Rules, Interest-Rate Smoothing, and Macroeconomic Instability, by Jess Benhabib (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp03-04)Full text

Inflation Targeting in Brazil: Shocks,   Backward-looking prices, and IMF conditionality, by Joel Bogdanski, Paulo Springer de Freitas, Ilan Goldfajn, Alexandre Antonio Tombini (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 110)Abstract
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Comparing Forecast-Based and   Backward-Looking Taylor Rules: A "Global" Analysis, by Stefano Eusepi (New York Fed Staff reports 198)Abstract
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Why Has the U.S. Beveridge Curve Shifted

  Back? New Evidence Using Regional Data, by Valletta (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2005-25)Full text

Juvenile Delinquent Mortgages:

  Bad Credit or Bad Economy?, by Andrew Haughwout, Richard Peach, and Joseph Tracy (New York Fed Staff reports 341)Abstract
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Juvenile Delinquent Mortgages: Bad Credit or   Bad Economy?, by Andrew Haughwout, Richard Peach, and Joseph Tracy (New York Fed Staff reports 341)Abstract
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Diamonds Are Forever, Wars Are Not. Is Conflict   Bad for Private Firms?, by Massimo Guidolin, and Eliana La Ferrara (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2005-004)Full text

Taylor Rules with Headline Inflation: A   Bad Idea, by Rajeev Dhawan and Karsten Jeske (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2007-14)Abstract
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  Bad Luck or Bad Management? Emerging Banking Market Experience, by Jirí Podpiera and Laurent Weill (Czech National Bank Working papers 2007/05)Abstract

Bad Luck or   Bad Management? Emerging Banking Market Experience, by Jirí Podpiera and Laurent Weill (Czech National Bank Working papers 2007/05)Abstract

Getting   Bad News Out Early: Does it Really Help Stock Prices?, by Chris Downing and Steve Sharpe (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2003-58)Abstract
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When   Bad Things Happen to Good Banks: Contagious Bank Runs and Currency Crises, by Raphael H. Solomon (Bank of Canada Working papers 2004-18)Abstract
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Yesterday's   Bad Times are Today's Good Old Times: Retail Price Changes in the 1890s were Smaller, Less Frequent, and More Permanent, by Alan Kackmeister (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2005-18)Abstract
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Do Countries Default in "   Bad Times"?, by Tomz, Wright (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2007-17)Full text

Reconciling

  Bagehot with the Fed's Response to September 11, by Antoine Martin (New York Fed Staff reports 217)Abstract
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Reconciling   Bagehot with the Fed's Response to Sept. 11, by Antoine Martin (Kansas City Fed Working Papers RWP02-10)Abstract
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  Bail out or work out? Theoretical considerations, by Andrew G Haldane, Gregor Irwin and Victoria Saporta (Bank of England Working papers 219)Abstract
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Moral hazard and   bail-out in fiscal federations: evidence for the German Länder, by Kirsten H. Heppke-Falk, Guntram B. Wolff (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200707)Full text

Modeling the impact of external factors on the euro area's HICP and real economy: a focus on pass-through and the trade

  balance , by Luigi Landolfo (European Central Bank Working papers 789)Full text

Mind the Gap - Watch the Ways of Cyclical Adjustment of the Budget   Balance , by Gábor P. Kiss - Gábor Vadas (Magyar Nemzeti Bank Working papers 2004/07)Abstract
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Productive Capacity, Product Varieties, and the Elasticities Approach to the Trade   Balance , by Joseph E. Gagnon (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2003-781)Abstract
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The Internationalization of the Dollar and Trade   Balance Adjustment, by Linda Goldberg and Cédric Tille (New York Fed Staff reports 255)Abstract
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Australia's Medium-run Exchange Rate: A Macroeconomic   Balance Approach, by Nikola Dvornak, Marion Kohler and Gordon Menzies (Reserve Bank of Australia Research Discussion Papers RDP2003-03)Abstract
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Capital Controls: Myth and Reality, A Portfolio   Balance Approach to Capital Controls, by Magud, Reinhart, Rogoff (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2007-31)Full text

The Liquidity Trap, the Real   Balance Effect, and the Friedman Rule, by Peter Ireland (Boston Fed Working papers 05-03)Abstract
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Productivity differentials and external   balance in ERM II, by Marketta Henriksson (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2005/07)Abstract
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Quantitative quality indicators for statistics - an application to euro area   balance of payment, by Violetta Damia and Carmen Picón Aguilar (European Central Bank Occasional papers 54)Full text

  Balance of payment crises in emerging markets: how early were the "early" warning signals?, by Matthieu Bussičre (European Central Bank Working papers 713)Full text

The monetary presentation of the euro area   balance of payments, by Louis Be Duc, Frank Mayerlen and Pierre Sola (European Central Bank Occasional papers 96)Full text

The Changing Nature of the U.S.   Balance of Payments, by Rebecca Hellerstein and Cédric Tille (New York Fed Current issues ci14-04)Abstract
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Towards harmonised   balance of payments and international investment position statistics - the experience of the European compilers, by Jean Marc Israël and Carlos Sánchez Muńoz (European Central Bank Occasional papers 67)Full text

An Analysis of   Balance of Payments Developments in 2002, by Stefan Gerlach, Wensheng Peng and Joanna Y L Shi (Hong Kong Monetary Authority Working Papers RM2003-05)Full text

Singapore's   Balance of Payments, 1965 to 2003: An Analysis, by Jean Tay, Saktiandi Supaat, Shivani Tharmaratnam and Edward Robinson (Monetary Authority of Singapore Staff Papers No. 33)Abstract
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Cash   Balance Pension Plan Conversions and the New Economy, by Julia Lynn Coronado and Phillip C. Copeland (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2003-63)Abstract
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From tiny samples do mighty populations grow? Using the British Household Panel Survey to analyse the household sector   balance sheet, by Victoria Redwood and Merxe Tudela (Bank of England Working papers 239)Abstract
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Financial Pressure and   Balance Sheet Adjustment by UK Firms, by Andrew Benito and Garry Young (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0209)Full text

Financial pressure and   balance sheet adjustment by UK firms, by Andrew Benito and Garry Young (Bank of England Working papers 168)Abstract
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Corporate debt and financial   balance sheet adjustment: a comparison of the United States, the United Kingdom, France and Germany, by Peter Gibbard and Ibrahim Stevens (Bank of England Working papers 317)Abstract
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How the Credit Channel Works: Differentiating the Bank Lending Channel and the   Balance Sheet Channel, by Lamont K. Black, Richard J. Rosen (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2007-13)Abstract
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Investigating asymmetries in the bank lending channel. An analysis using Austrian banks'   balance sheet data, by Sylvia Frühwirth-Schnatter, Sylvia Kaufmann (Austrian National Bank Working Papers WP085)Abstract
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Currency Mismatches,   Balance Sheet Effects and Hedging in Chilean non-Financial Corporations, by Kevin Cowan, Erwin Hansen, Luis Oscar Herrera (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 346)Abstract
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  Balance sheet effects and the country risk premium: an empirical investigation, by Juan Carlos Berganza, Roberto Chang and Alicia García Herrero (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0316)Abstract
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What makes   balance sheet effects detrimental for the country risk premium?, by Juan Carlos Berganza and Alicia García-Herrero (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0423)Abstract
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  Balance Sheet Effects in Currency Crises: Evidence from Brazil, by Marcio M. Janot, Márcio G. P. Garcia and Walter Novaes (Central Bank of Brazil Working Papers 162)Abstract
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The mechanics of devaluations and the output response in a DSGE model: how relevant is the   balance sheet effect?, by Camilo E Tovar (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 192)Abstract
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Devaluations, output and the   balance sheet effect: a structural econometric analysis, by Camilo E Tovar (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 215)Abstract
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Borrowing From Yourself: 401(k) Loans and Household   Balance Sheets, by Geng Li and Paul A. Smith (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2008-42)Abstract
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The role of corporate   balance sheets and bank lending policies in a financial accelerator framework, by Simon Hall and Anne Vila Wetherilt (Bank of England Working papers 166)Abstract
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Corporate   Balance Sheets in Developed Economies: Implications for Investment, by Denise Côté and Christopher Graham (Bank of Canada Working papers 2007-24)Abstract
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The determinants of household debt and   balance sheets in the United Kingdom, by Merxe Tudela and Garry Young (Bank of England Working papers 266)Abstract
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Implicit interest rates and corporate   balance sheets: an analysis using aggregate and disaggregated UK data, by Andrew Benito and John Whitley (Bank of England Working papers 193)Abstract
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Estimates of the government budget   balance since 1875, by Abildgren, Kim (Danmarks Nationalbank Working papers WP30/2005)Abstract
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Renewable resources in an endogenously growing economy:

  Balanced growth and transitional dynamics, by Lúdvík Elíasson and Stephen J. Turnovsky (Central Bank of Iceland Working Papers 20)Full text

New Evidence on   Balanced Growth, Stochastic Trends, and Economic Fluctations, by Karl Whelan (Central Bank of Ireland Research Technical Papers 04/RT/07)Abstract
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Politics and the Determinants of Banking Crises: the Effects of Political Checks and

  Balances , by Philip Keefer (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 119)Abstract
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What determines fiscal balances? An empirical investigation in determinants of changes in OECD budget   balances , by Mika Tujula and Guido Wolswijk (European Central Bank Working papers 422)Full text

Asset prices and fiscal   balances , by Felix Eschenbach and Ludger Schuknecht (European Central Bank Working papers No.141)Full text

Trade patterns, trade   balances and idiosyncratic shocks, by Claudia Canals, Xavier Gabaix, Josep M. Vilarrubia and David Weinstein (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0721)Abstract
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Structural   balances and revenue windfalls: the role of asset prices revisited, by Richard Morris and Ludger Schuknecht (European Central Bank Working papers 737)Full text

Real   Balances in the Utility Function: Evidence for Brazil, by Leonardo Soriano de Alencar and Márcio I. Nakane (Central Bank of Brazil Working Papers 068)Abstract
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Trade   balances of the central and east European EU member states and the role of foreign direct investment, by Sabine Herrmann, Axel Jochem (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200541)Full text

The Determinants of Budget   Balances of the Regional (Autonomous) Governments (577 KB, by Isabel Argimón y Pablo Hernández de Cos (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0803)Abstract
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What determines fiscal   balances? An empirical investigation in determinants of changes in OECD budget balances, by Mika Tujula and Guido Wolswijk (European Central Bank Working papers 422)Full text

The Adjustment of Global External   Balances: Does Partial Exchange Rate Pass-Through to Trade Prices Matter?, by Gust, Leduc, Sheets (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2008-16)Full text

Non-linear dynamics in output, real exchange rates and real money   balances: Norway, 1830-2003, by Q. Farook Akram, Řyvind Eitrheim amd Lucio Sarno (Central Bank of Norway Working Papers 2005/02)Full text

Leading indicators of

  balance-of-payments crises: a partial review, by Michael Chui (Bank of England Working papers 171)Abstract
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The International Monetary Fund's   Balance-Sheet and Credit Risk, by Ryan Felushko and Eric Santor (Bank of Canada Working papers 2006-21)Abstract
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What explains the US net income   balance?, by Alexandra Heath (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 223)Abstract
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Determining factors of the Czech foreign trade   balance: Structural Issues in Trade Creation, by Vladimír Benácek, Ladislav Prokop, Jan Á. Víšek (Czech National Bank Working papers 2003/03)Abstract

Beyond

  Balassa - Samuelson: Real appreciation in tradables in transition countries, by Martin Cincibuch , Jirí Podpiera (Czech National Bank Working papers 2004/09)Abstract

On The Estimated Size of the   Balassa-Samuelson Effect in CEC5 Countries - Edited by Mihály András Kovács, by CEC5 (Magyar Nemzeti Bank Working papers 2002/05)Abstract
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The   Balassa-Samuelson effect in central Europe: a disaggregated analysis, by Dubravko Mihaljek and Marc Klau (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 143)Abstract
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The Real Exchange Rate and the   Balassa-Samuelson Hypothesis: An Appraisal of Israel's Case Since 1986, by Romanov Dmitri (Bank of Israel Research - Discussion Papers dp0309)Abstract
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Price convergence: What can the   Balassa-Samuelson model tell us?, by Tomáš Holub, Martin Cihák (Czech National Bank Working papers 2003/08)Abstract


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