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Dynamics, Cycles and Sunspot Equilibria in "

  Genuinely Dynamic, Fundamentally Disaggregative" Models of Money, by Ricardo Lagos and Randall Wright (Cleveland Fed Working papers 0210)Full text

Measuring R&D Spillovers: On the Importance of

  Geographic and Technological Proximity, by Michael J. Orlando (Kansas City Fed Working Papers RWP02-06)Abstract
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  Geographic Concentration and Establishment Size: Analysis in an Alternative Economic Geography Model, by Thomas J. Holmes and John J. Stevens (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2002-17)Abstract
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Productivity and the   Geographic Concentration of Industry: The Role of Plant Scale, by Christopher H. Wheeler (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2004-024)Full text

Price convergence and   geographic dimension of market integration: Evidence from China, by Maria Ritola (Bank of Finland BOFIT Discussion Papers 2008/13)Abstract
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Controlling for   Geographic Dispersion When Estimating the Japanese Phillips Curve, by Hiroshi Fujiki, and Howard J. Wall (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2006-057)Full text

Technological Progress and the   Geographic Expansion of the Banking Industry, by Allen N. Berger and Robert DeYoung (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2002-31)Abstract
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Technological Progress and the   Geographic Expansion of the Banking Industry, by Allen N. Berger , Robert DeYoung (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2002-07)Abstract
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The Colonial and   Geographic Origins of Comparative Development, by Raphael Auer (Swiss National Bank Working Papers 2008-08)Full text

The   Geographic Scope of Retail Deposit Markets, by Erik Heitfield and Robin A. Prager (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2002-49)Abstract
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  Geographic Variations in a Model of Physician Treatment Choice with Social Interactions, by Mary A. Burke, Gary M. Fournier, and Kislaya Prasad (Boston Fed Working papers 09-05)Abstract
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Bank Lending,   Geographical Distance, and Credit risk: An Empirical Assessment of the Church Tower Principle, by Kenneth Carling and Sofia Lundberg (Sveriges Riksbank Working Papers 144)Abstract
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Forecasting ECB monetary policy: accuracy is (still) a matter of   geography , by Helge Berger (European Central Bank Working papers 0578)Full text

  Geography and Firm Exports: New Evidence on the Nature of Sunk Costs, by Martina Lawless (Central Bank of Ireland Research Technical Papers 06/RT/01)Abstract
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Does   Geography Matter to Bondholders?, by Bill Francis, Iftekhar Hasan, and Maya Waisman (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2007-02)Abstract
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Geographic Concentration and Establishment Size: Analysis in an Alternative Economic   Geography Model, by Thomas J. Holmes and John J. Stevens (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2002-17)Abstract
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The   geography of asset holdings: Evidence from Sweden, by Nicolas Coeurdacier and Philippe Martin (Sveriges Riksbank Working Papers 202)Abstract
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The   geography of international portfolio flows, international CAPM and the role of monetary policy frameworks, by Roberto A. De Santis (European Central Bank Working papers 0678)Full text

The   Geography of Stock Market Participation: The Influence of Communities and Local Firms, by Jeffrey R. Brown, Zoran Ivkovic, Paul A. Smith, and Scott Weisbenner (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2004-22)Abstract
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Firm Export Dynamics and the   Geography of Trade, by Martina Lawless (Central Bank of Ireland Research Technical Papers 07/RT/02)Abstract
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  Geography or skills: What explains Fed watchers' forecast accuracy of US monetary policy?, by Helge Berger (European Central Bank Working papers 0695)Full text

Causes of Corruption:History,   Geography, and Government, by Rajeev K. Goel and Michael A. Nelson (Bank of Finland BOFIT Discussion Papers 2008/06)Abstract
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Factor Returns, Institutions, and   Geography: A View From Trade, by Scott L. Baier, Gerald P. Dwyer Jr., and Robert Tamura (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2004-17)Abstract
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Playing the Field:

  Geomagnetic Storms and International Stock Markets, by Anna Krivelyova and Cesare Robotti (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2003-5a)Abstract
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Playing the Field:   Geomagnetic Storms and International Stock Markets, by Anna Krivelyova and Cesare Robotti (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2003-5)Abstract
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The Simple

  Geometry of Transmission and Stabilizationin Closed and Open Economies, by Giancarlo Corsetti and Paolo Pesenti (New York Fed Staff reports 209)Abstract
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IMF lending and

  geopolitics , by Julien Reynaud and Julien Vauday (European Central Bank Working papers 0965)Full text

The Ups and Downs of Jobs in

  Georgia: What Can We Learn about Employment Dynamics from State Administrative Data?, by Julie L. Hotchkiss, M. Melinda Pitts, and John C. Robertson (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2003-38)Abstract
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