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Federal, State, and Local Governments: Evaluating their Separate Roles in US Growth

  • Professor Daniel Levy

01 December 2008

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Testing for Group-Wise Convergence with an Application to Euro Area Inflation

  • Claude Lopez

01 December 2008

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Do European Capital Flows Comove?

  • Professor Pierangelo De Pace

01 February 2009

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The role of asset markets for private consumption. Evidence from paneleconometric models

  • Christian Dreger

10 October 2023

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Financial (In)stability, Supervision and Liquidity Injections: A Dynamic General Equilibrium Approach*

  • Gregory de Walque
  • Olivier Pierrard
  • Abdelaziz Rouabah

01 February 2009

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What’s News in Business Cycles

  • Professor Stephanie Schmitt-Grohe

01 February 2009

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Multiple filtering devices for the estimation of cyclical DSGE

  • Professor Fabio Canova
  • Dr. Filippo Ferroni

01 February 2009

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Trend agnostic one step estimation of DSGE

  • Dr. Filippo Ferroni

01 March 2009

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