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The Costs of

  Paying - Private and Social Costs of Cash and Card Payments, by Mats Bergman, Gabriela Guibourg and Björn Segendorf (Sveriges Riksbank Working Papers No212)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

  Payment and financial innovation, reserve demand and implementation of monetary policy, by Harri Lahdenperä (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2001/26)Abstract
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Simulating interbank   payment and securities settlement mechanisms with the BoF-PSS2 simulator, by Harry Leinonen - Kimmo Soramäki (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2003/23)Abstract
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Risk and Concentration in   Payment and Securities Settlement Systems, by David C. Mills, Jr. and Travis D. Nesmith (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2007-62)Abstract

Microfoundations of Two-sided Markets: The   Payment Card Example, by James McAndrews and Zhu Wang (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 128)Full text

Transforming   Payment Choices by Doubling Fees on the Illinois Tollway, by Eugene Amromin, Carrie Jankowski, Richard Porter (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2006-16)Abstract
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How does the down-   payment constraint affect the UK housing market?, by Andrew Benito (Bank of England Working papers 294)Abstract
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Balance of   payment crises in emerging markets: how early were the "early" warning signals?, by Matthieu Bussière (European Central Bank Working papers 713)Full text

Towards a Network Description of Interbank   Payment Flows, by Marc Pröpper, Iman van Lelyveld and Ronald Heijmans (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 177)Full text

Molling Inter- and Intraday   Payment Flows, by Arco van Oord and Howie Lin (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 074)Full text

The Topology of Interbank   Payment Flows, by Kimmo Soramäki, Morten L. Bech, Jeffrey Arnold, Robert J. Glass, and Walter E. Beyeler (New York Fed Staff reports 243)Abstract
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Explaining cross-border large-value   payment flows: evidence from TARGET and EURO 1 data, by Simonetta Rosati and Stefania Secola (European Central Bank Working papers 443)Full text

Finnish consumers' expectations on developments and changes in payment habits. Survey in connection with the research project ‘Finnish   payment habits 2010', by Tomi Dahlberg – Anssi Öörni (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2006/32)Abstract
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Finnish consumers' expectations on developments and changes in   payment habits. Survey in connection with the research project ‘Finnish payment habits 2010', by Tomi Dahlberg – Anssi Öörni (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2006/32)Abstract
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Settlement in modern network-based   payment infrastructures - description and prototype of the E-Settlement model, by Harry Leinonen (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2002/23)Abstract
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What's in it for us? Network effects and bank   payment innovation, by Alistair Milne (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2005/16)Abstract
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Explaining cash usage in the Netherlands: the effect of electronic   payment instruments, by Nicole Jonker and Thijs Kettenis (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 136)Full text

The Choice at the Checkout: Quantifying Demand Across   Payment Instruments, by Ron Borzekowski and Elizabeth K. Kiser (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2006-17)Abstract
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  Payment Instruments as Perceived by Consumers - a Public Survey, by (DNB) (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 053)Full text

Families' Use of   Payment Instruments During a Decade of Change in the U.S. Payment System, by Elizabeth Klee (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2006-01)Abstract
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Consumer awareness and the use of   payment media: evidence from young Finnish consumers, by Ari Hyytinen – Tuomas Takalo (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2008/02)Abstract
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Multihoming in the market for   payment media: evidence from young Finnish cousumers, by Ari Hyytinen and Tuomas Takalo (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2004/25)Abstract
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How and Why Do Consumers Choose Their   Payment Methods?, by Stacey L. Schreft (Kansas City Fed Working Papers RWP06-04)Abstract
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  Payment Network Scale Economies, SEPA, and Cash Replacement, by Wilko Bolt and David Humphrey (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp07-32)Full text

Platform Competition in Two-Sided Markets: The Case of   Payment Networks, by Sujit Chakravorti, Roberto Roson (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2004-09 )Abstract
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  Payment Networks in a Search Model of Money, by Antoine Martin, Michael Orlando, and David Skeie (New York Fed Staff reports 263)Abstract
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Less cash on the counter - Forecasting Finnish   payment preferences, by Hanna Jyrkönen (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2004/27)Abstract
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Scale Economies, Scope Economies, and Technical Change in Federal Reserve   Payment Processing, by Robert M. Adams, Paul W. Bauer, and Robin C. Sickles (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2002-57)Abstract
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Scope and Scale Economies in Federal Reserve   Payment Processing, by Robert M. Adams, Paul W. Bauer and Robin C. Sickles (Cleveland Fed Working papers WP02-13)Full text

Universal Access, Cost Recovery, and   Payment Services, by Sujit Chakravorti, Jeffery W. Gunther, Robert R. Moore (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2005-21)Abstract
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Pricing of   payment services for private customers in Finland., by Jenni Koskinen (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2001/12)Abstract

Do Prices Reflect Costs? A study of the price- and cost structure of retail   payment services in the Swedish banking sector 2002, by Gabriela Guibourg and Björn Segendorf . (Sveriges Riksbank Working Papers No172)Abstract
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The effect of new technology in   payment services on banks' intermediation, by Kjersti-Gro Lindquist (Central Bank of Norway Working Papers 2002/06)Full text

Optimal Pricing of   Payment Services When Cash Is An Alternative, by Cyril Monnet and William Roberds (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp07-26)Full text

Policy Coordination in an International   Payment System, by James T. E. Chapman (Bank of Canada Working papers 2008-17)Abstract
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Families' Use of Payment Instruments During a Decade of Change in the U.S.   Payment System, by Elizabeth Klee (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2006-01)Abstract
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A Dynamic Model of the   Payment System, by Thorsten Koeppl, Cyril Monnet, and Ted Temzelides (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp07-22)Full text

Systemic risk in alternative   payment system designs, by Peter Galos and Kimmo Soramäki (European Central Bank Working papers 508)Full text

  Payment System Disruptions and the Federal Reserve Following September 11, 2001, by Jeffrey M. Lacker (Richmond Fed Working Papers 03-16)Abstract
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Illiquidity in the Interbank   Payment System following Wide-Scale Disruptions, by Morten L. Bech and Rod Garratt (New York Fed Staff reports 239)Abstract
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The   payment system intraday liquidity in a dollarized economy: The Peruvian experience, by Marylin Choy and Roy Ayllón (Central Reserve Bank of Peru Working Papers 2007-019)Abstract
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Settlement bank behaviour and throughput rules in an RTGS   payment system with collateralised intraday credit, by Simon Buckle and Erin Campbell (Bank of England Working papers 209)Abstract
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Costs and income in the Norwegian   payment system 2001., by Olaf Gresvik and Grete Øwre (Central Bank of Norway Working Papers 2003/08)Full text

Incorporating a "public good factor" into the pricing of large-value   payment systems, by Cornelia Holthausen and Jean-Charles Rochet (European Central Bank Working papers 507)Full text

Settlement finality as a public good in large-value   payment systems, by Henri Pagès and David Humphrey (European Central Bank Working papers 506)Full text

Efficient pricing of large value interbank   payment systems, by Cornelia Holthausen and Jean-Charles Rochet (European Central Bank Working papers No.184)Full text

Assessing effects of price regulation in retail   payment systems, by Kari Kemppainen (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2005/19)Abstract
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The mixed oligopoly of cross-border   payment systems, by Karlo Kauko (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2005/11)Abstract
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Competition and regulation in European retail   payment systems, by Kari Kemppainen (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2003/16)Abstract
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Central Bank intraday collateral policy and implications for tiering in RTGS   payment systems, by John P. Jackson and Mark J. Manning (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 129)Full text

A tale of the water-supplying plumber: intraday liquidity provision in   payment systems, by Elisabeth Ledrut (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 099)Full text

An agent-based model of   payment systems, by Marco Galbiati and Kimmo Soramäki (Bank of England Working papers 352)Abstract
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The welfare benefits of stable and efficient   payment systems, by Stephen Millard and Matthew Willison (Bank of England Working papers 301)Abstract
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Modelling the cross-border use of collateral in   payment systems, by Mark J Manning and Matthew Willison (Bank of England Working papers 286)Abstract
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Systemic Risk and Liquidity in   Payment Systems, by Gara M. Afonso and Hyun Song Shin (New York Fed Staff reports 352)Abstract
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Congestion and Cascades in   Payment Systems, by Walter E. Beyeler, Robert J. Glass, Morten Bech, and Kimmo Soramäki (New York Fed Staff reports 259)Abstract
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  Payment systems efficiency, policy approaches, and the role of the central bank, by Tanai Khiaonarong (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2003/01)Abstract
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Large value   payment systems - principles and recent and future developments, by Timo Iivarinen (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2004/13)Abstract
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Gridlock Resolution in Interbank   Payment Systems., by Morten L. Bech - Kimmo Soramäki (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2001/09)Abstract

Real-Time Gross Settlement and hybrid   payment systems: a comparison, by Matthew Willison (Bank of England Working papers 252)Abstract
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Simulating retaliation in   payment systems: Can banks control their exposure to a failing participant?, by Elisabeth Ledrut (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 133)Full text

Integrating European retail   payment systems: some economics of SEPA, by Kari Kemppainen (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2008/22)Abstract
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Why Hasn't Electronic Bill Presentment and   Payment Taken Off?, by Chris Stefanadis (New York Fed Current issues ci08-07)Abstract
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Credit Card Debt and   Payment Use, by Charles Sprenger and Joanna Stavins (Boston Fed Working papers 08-02)Abstract
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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 Costs of Paying - Private and Social Costs of Cash and Card   Payments , by Mats Bergman, Gabriela Guibourg and Björn Segendorf (Sveriges Riksbank Working Papers No212)Abstract
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Interoperability and Network Externalities in Electronic   Payments , by Gabriela Guibourg (Sveriges Riksbank Working Papers No126)Abstract

Alternative Central Bank Credit Policies for Liquidity Provision in a Model of   Payments , by David C. Mills, Jr. (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2005-55)Abstract
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Global Trends in Large-Value   Payments , by Morten L. Bech, Christine Preisig, and Kimmo Soramäki (New York Fed Economic policy review 0809prei)Abstract
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The Timing and Funding of CHAPS Sterling   Payments , by Christopher Becher, Marco Galbiati, and Merxe Tudela (New York Fed Economic policy review 0809becher)Abstract
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Understanding Risk Management in Emerging Retail   Payments , by Michele Braun, James McAndrews, William Roberds,and Richard Sullivan (New York Fed Economic policy review 0809brau)Abstract
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Global Trends in Large-Value   Payments , by Morten L. Bech, Christine Preisig, and Kimmo Soramäki (New York Fed Economic policy review 0805prei)Abstract
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The Timing and Funding of CHAPS Sterling   Payments , by Christopher Becher, Marco Galbiati, and Merxe Tudela (New York Fed Economic policy review 0803bech)Abstract
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Understanding Risk Management in Emerging Retail   Payments , by Michele Braun, James McAndrews, William Roberds, and Richard Sullivan (New York Fed Economic policy review 0711brau)Abstract
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Personal On-Line   Payments , by Kenneth N. Kuttner and James J. McAndrews (New York Fed Economic policy review 0112kutt)Abstract
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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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Cost Savings From Electronic   Payments and ATMS in Europe, by David Humphrey (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp03-16)Full text

Towards harmonised balance of   payments and international investment position statistics - the experience of the European compilers, by Jean Marc Israël and Carlos Sánchez Muñoz (European Central Bank Occasional papers 67)Full text

The BIS statistics on   payments and settlements, by Elisabeth Ledrut (Bank for International Settlements Quarterly Review 0706f)Abstract

The economic impact of the Single Euro   Payments Area, by Heiko Schmiedel (European Central Bank Occasional papers 71)Full text

Intellectual Property Rights and Standard Setting in Financial Services: The Case of the Single European   Payments Area, by Robert M. Hunt, Samuli Simojoki, and Tuomas Takalo (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp07-20)Full text

Improving Business   Payments by Asking What Corporations Really Want, by Sandy Krieger and Michele Braun (New York Fed Current issues ci11-05)Abstract
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Leading indicators of balance-of-   payments crises: a partial review, by Michael Chui (Bank of England Working papers 171)Abstract
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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

Do High Debt   Payments Hinder Household Consumption Smoothing?, by Kathleen W. Johnson and Geng Li (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2007-52)Abstract

Coin Sizes and   Payments in Commodity Money Systems, by Angela Redish and Warren E. Weber (Minneapolis Fed Working Papers WP658)Abstract
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Card, Internet and mobile   payments in Finland, by Hanna Jyrkönen - Heli Paunonen (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2003/08)Abstract
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Size matters: economies of scale in European   payments processing, by Christine Beijnen and Wilko Bolt (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 155)Full text

  Payments Settlement under Limited Enforcement: Private versus Public Systems, by Charles M. Kahn and William Roberds (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2002-33)Abstract
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The effect of   payments standstills on yields and the maturity structure of international debt, by Benjamin Martin and Adrian Penalver (Bank of England Working papers 184)Abstract
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Credit in a Tiered   Payments System, by Alexandra Lai, Nikil Chande, and Sean O'Connor (Bank of Canada Working papers 2006-36)Abstract
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Credit in a Tiered   Payments System, by Alexandra Lai, Nikil Chande and Sean O'Conner (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 126)Full text

Modelling   Payments Systems: A Review of the Literature, by Jonathan Chiu and Alexandra Lai (Bank of Canada Working papers 2007-28)Abstract
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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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Transaction Pricing and the Adoption of Electronic   Payments: A Cross-Country Comparison, by by Wilko Bolt, David Humphrey and Roland Uittenbogaard (IJCB International Journal of Central Banking 08q1a3)Abstract
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The Effect of Transaction Pricing on the Adoption of Electronic   Payments: A Cross-Country Comparison, by Wilko Bolt, David Humphrey and Roland Uittenbogaard (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp05-28)Full text

Money and   payments: a modern perspective, by Cornelia Holthausen and Cyril Monnet (European Central Bank Working papers No.245)Full text

Risks and efficiency gains of a tiered structure in large-value   payments: a simulation approach, by Ana Lasaosa and Merxe Tudela (Bank of England Working papers 337)Abstract
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Scale economies, bank mergers, and electronic   payments: A spline function approach, by David B. Humphrey and Bent Vale (Central Bank of Norway Working Papers 2003/05)Full text

Efficiency and costs of   payments: some new evidence from Finland, by Kari Takala – Matti Viren (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2008/11)Abstract
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Managing Operational Risk in

  Payment, Clearing, and Settlement Systems, by McPhail, Kim (Bank of Canada Working papers 2003-2)Abstract
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Target's Corporate Governance and Bank Merger

  Payoff , by Elijah Brewer III, William E. Jackson III, and Julapa A. Jagtiani (Kansas City Fed Working Papers RWP07-13)Abstract
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Requirements and Prospects for a New Time to   Payoff Disclosure for Open End Credit Under Truth in Lending, by Thomas A. Durkin (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2006-34)Abstract
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Investing in Information Technology: Productivity

  Payoffs for U.S. Industries, by Kevin J. Stiroh (New York Fed Current issues ci07-06)Abstract
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How Did the 2003 Dividend Tax Cut Affect Stock Prices and Corporate

  Payout Policy?, by Gene Amromin, Paul Harrison, Nellie Liang, and Steve Sharpe (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2005-57)Abstract
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Executive Financial Incentives and   Payout Policy: Firm Responses to the 2003 Dividend Tax Cut, by Jeffrey R. Brown, Nellie Liang, and Scott Weisbenner (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2006-14)Abstract
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Judicial Risk and Credit Market Performance: Micro Evidence from Brazil

  Payroll Loans, by Ana Carla A. Costa and João M. P. de Mello (Central Bank of Brazil Working Papers 102)Abstract
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Who

  pays for banking supervision? Principles and practices, by Donato Masciandaro, Maria Nieto and Henriëtte Prast (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 141)Full text

Why Choose Women's Work If It   Pays Less? A Structural Model of Occupational Choice, by M. Melinda Pitts (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2002-30)Abstract
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Optimal life cycle investment with

  pay-as-you-go pension schemes: a portfolio approach, by Willem Heeringa (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 168)Full text

The Welfare Effects of   Pay-as-You-Go Retirement Programs: The Role of Tax and Benefit Timing, by Alan D.Viard (Dallas Fed Working Papers wp0602)Full text

The Major Supervisory Initiatives Post-FDICIA: Are They Based on the Goals of

  PCA? Should They Be?, by Robert A. Eisenbeis and Larry D. Wall (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2002-31)Abstract
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Trimmed Mean

  PCE Inflation, by Jim Dolmas (Dallas Fed Working Papers wp0506)Full text

Revisions to   PCE Inflation Measures: Implications for Monetary Policy, by Dean Croushore (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers 08-8)Full text

Zero Bound, Option-Implied

  PDFs, and Term Structure Models, by Don H. Kim (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2008-31)Abstract
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Joint Validation of Credit Rating

  PDs under Default Correlation, by Ricardo Schechtman (Central Bank of Brazil Working Papers 149)Abstract
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Twin

  peaks in equity and housing prices?, by Claudio Borio, Patrick McGuire (Bank for International Settlements Quarterly Review 0403g)Abstract
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The

  pecking order of cross-border investment, by Christian Daude and Marcel Fratzscher (European Central Bank Working papers 590)Full text

The capital structure decisions of firms: is there a   pecking order?, by Andrew Benito (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0310)Abstract
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Classroom

  Peer Effects and Student Achievement, by Mary A. Burke and Tim R. Sass (Boston Fed Working papers 08-05)Abstract
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Do Peer Group Members Outperform Individual Borrowers? A Test of   Peer Group Lending Using Canadian Micro-Credit Data, by Gomez, Rafael and Eric Santor (Bank of Canada Working papers 2003-33)Abstract
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Do   Peer Group Members Outperform Individual Borrowers? A Test of Peer Group Lending Using Canadian Micro-Credit Data, by Gomez, Rafael and Eric Santor (Bank of Canada Working papers 2003-33)Abstract
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Tango with the gringo: the hard

  peg and real misalignment in Argentina, by Enrique Alberola, Humberto López and Luis Servén (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0405)Abstract
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Say you fix, enjoy and relax: the deleterious effect of   peg announcements on fiscal discipline., by Enrique Alberola Ila, Luis Molina Sánchez and Daniel Navia Simón (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0523)Abstract
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  Pegged Exchange Rate Regimes -- A Trap?, by Aizenman, Glick (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2006-07)Full text

Labour market reform and the sustainability of exchange rate

  pegs , by Olli Castrén (European Central Bank Working papers 406)Full text

Labour market reform and the sustainability of exchange rate   pegs , by Olli Castrén - Tuomas Takalo - Geoffrey Wood (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2004/22)Abstract
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Asset allocation by

  penalized least squares, by Simone Manganelli (European Central Bank Working papers 723)Full text

Evidence of Demand Factors in the Determination of the Labor Market Intermittency

  Penalty , by Julie L. Hotchkiss and M. Melinda Pitts (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2007-16)Abstract
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Chinese

  Penetration and Importer Country Wages: Microevidence From Chile, by Roberto Álvarez; Luis Opazo. (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 473)Abstract
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James

  Pennington, (1777-1862): Classical Banking, Monetary, and Trade Theorist and Economic Policy Advisor, by Thomas M. Humphrey (Richmond Fed Working Papers 03-08)Abstract
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