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Do Inflation-Targeting Central Banks Implicitly Target the Price Level?

  • Professor Francisco Ruge-Murcia

01 June 2010

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Business Cycles around the Globe: A Regime-switching Approach

  • Dr. Sumru Altug

01 July 2010

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Financial Innovation, the Discovery of Risk, and the U.S. Credit Crisis

  • Professor Enrique Mendoza

01 July 2010

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International Business Cycle Spillovers

  • Professor Kamil YILMAZ

01 July 2010

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Technology Shocks: Novel Implications for International Business Cycles

  • Dr. Andrea Raffo

01 August 2010

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Transmission of Government Spending Shocks in the Euro Area: Time Variation and Driving Forces

  • Dr. Jacopo Cimadomo

01 August 2010

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The effects of foreign shocks when interest rates are at zero

  • Dr. Martin Bodenstein
  • Christopher Erceg

01 September 2010

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GDP Trend Deviations and the Yield Spread: the Case of Five E.U. Countries

  • Professor Periklis Gogas

01 August 2010

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