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Unemployment and inflation in Western Europe: solution by the boundary element method

  • Dr. IVAN KITOV

01 May 2009

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The sensitivity of DSGE models' results to data detrending

  • Ms. Simona Delle Chiaie

01 June 2009

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Identification of slowdowns and accelerations for the euro area economy

  • Olivier Darné
  • Professor Laurent Ferrara

01 January 2009

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The Implementation of SNB Monetary Policy

  • Thomas Jordan
  • Professor Angelo Ranaldo
  • Professor Paul Söderlind

01 July 2009

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Learning and the Great Moderation

  • Dr. James Bullard

01 July 2009

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Nowcasting, Business Cycle Dating and the Interpretation of New Information when Real-Time Data are Available

  • Professor Kevin Lee

01 August 2009

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A Defence of the FOMC

  • Professor Martin Ellison

01 September 2009

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A Banking Explanation of the US Velocity of Money: 1919-2004

  • Professor Max Gillman

01 January 2009

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