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  Organized business, political regimes and property rights across the Russian Federation, by William Pyle (Bank of Finland BOFIT Discussion Papers 2007/18)Abstract
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Optimal Law Enforcement and Welfare in the Presence of   Organized Crime, by Jenni Pääkkönen (Bank of Finland BOFIT Discussion Papers 2008/30)Abstract
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Financial stability challenges in candidate countries managing the transition to deeper and more market-

  oriented financial systems, by the IRC expert group on financial stability challenges in candidate countries (European Central Bank Occasional papers 095)Full text

Social capital and the viability of stakeholder-   oriented firms: Evidence from Norwegian savings banks, by Chrlotte Ostergaard, Ibolya Schindele and Bent Vale (Central Bank of Norway Working Papers 2009/14)Abstract

The young Lamfalussy: an empirical and policy-   oriented growth theorist, by Ivo Maes (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 163)Abstract

Foreign Exposure to Asset-Backed Securities of U.S.

  Origin , by Daniel O. Beltran, Laurie Pounder, and Charles Thomas (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 0939)Abstract
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Bank loan announcements and borrower stock returns: does bank   origin matter?, by Steven Ongena, Viorel Roscovan (European Central Bank Working papers 1023)Full text

Vintage Capital as an   Origin of Inequalities, by Andreas Hornstein (Richmond Fed Working Papers 02-02)Abstract
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  Original Sin Cause Macroeconomic Damnation?, by Luis Felipe Céspedes, Roberto Chang, Andrés Velasco (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 234)Abstract
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The determinants of ‘domestic'   original sin in emerging market economies, by Arnaud Mehl and Julien Reynaud (European Central Bank Working papers 0560)Full text

Diversification,   Original Sin, and International Bond Portfolios, by John D. Burger; Francis E. Warnock (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 0755)Abstract
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Estimates of Home Mortgage

  Originations, Repayments, and Debt on One-to-Four-Family Residences, by Alan Greenspan and James Kennedy (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2005-41)Abstract
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The term "macroprudential":

  origins and evolution, by Piet Clement (Bank for International Settlements Quarterly Review 1003h)Abstract
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The   origins of a paper money economy - the case of Norway, by Lars Fredrik Øksendal (Central Bank of Norway Working Papers 2009/25)Abstract

The Monetary   Origins of Asymmetric Information in International Equity Markets, by Gregory H. Bauer and Clara Vega (Bank of Canada Working papers 2004-47)Abstract
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The Monetary   Origins of Asymmetric Information in International Equity Markets, by Gregory H. Bauer, Clara Vega (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 0872)Abstract
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The   Origins of Bubbles in Laboratory Asset Markets, by Lucy F. Ackert, Narat Charupat, Richard Deaves, and Brian D. Kluger (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2006-06)Abstract
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The Big Problem of Large Bills: The Bank of Amsterdam and the   Origins of Central Banking, by Stephen Quinn and William Roberds (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2005-16)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 Colonial   Origins Of Comparative Development: Comment. A Solution to the Settler Mortality Debate, by Raphael Auer (Swiss National Bank Working Papers 2007-09)Abstract

The   origins of global imbalances, by Jan Bruha, Jirí Podpiera (Czech National Bank Working papers 2008/07)Abstract
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Scale and the   Origins of Structural Change, by Francisco J. Buera, Joseph Kaboski (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2008-06)Abstract
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On the   origins of the BIS macro-prudential approach to financial stability: Alexandre Lamfalussy and financial fragility, by Ivo Maes (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 176)Abstract

  Origins of the Federal Reserve Book-Entry System, by Kenneth D. Garbade (New York Fed Economic policy review 0412garb)Abstract
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On the   origins of the Franco-German EMU controversies, by Ivo Maes (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 034)Full text

The Term Securities Lending Facility:

  Origin, Design, and Effects, by Michael J. Fleming, Frank Keane and Warren B. Hrung (New York Fed Current issues ci15-02)Abstract
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Comments on

  Orphanides and Williams', by James B. Bullard (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2007-028)Full text

Irrational Expectations and Econometric Practice Discussion of   Orphanides and Williams, "Inflation Scares and Forecast-Based Monetary Policy", by Peter N. Ireland (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2003-22)Abstract
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Likelihood Ratio Tests on Cointegrating Vectors, Disequilibrium Adjustment Vectors, and their

  Orthogonal Complements, by Norman Morin (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2006-21)Abstract
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An   Orthogonal Polynomial Approach to Estimate the Term Structure of Interest Rates, by Hans-Jürg Büttler (Swiss National Bank Working Papers 2007-08)Abstract

Increasing Returns and Optimal

  Oscillating Labor Supply, by William D. Dupor and Andreas Lehnert (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2002-22)Abstract
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  Oslo Børs?, by Randi Næs, Johannes A. Skjeltorp og Bernt Arne Ødegaard Forskningsavdelingen (Central Bank of Norway Working Papers 2007/08)Abstract

Liquidity at the   Oslo Stock Exchange, by Randi Næs, Johannes A. Skjeltorp and Bernt Arne Ødegaard (Central Bank of Norway Working Papers 2008/09)Abstract

The information content of market liquidity: An empirical analysis of liquidity at the   Oslo Stock Exchange?, by Johannes A. Skjeltorp and Bernt Arne Ødegaard (Central Bank of Norway Working Papers 2009/26)Abstract

What factors affect the   Oslo Stock Exchange?, by Randi Næs, Johannes A. Skjeltorp and Bernt Arne Ødegaard (Central Bank of Norway Working Papers 2009/24)Abstract

Changing post-trading arrangements for

  OTC derivatives, by Elisabeth Ledrut and Christian Upper (Bank for International Settlements Quarterly Review 0712i)Abstract
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Policy Perspectives on   OTC Derivatives Market Infrastructure, by Darrell Duffie, Ada Li, and Theo Lubke (New York Fed Staff reports 424)Abstract
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Flying Geese or Sitting Ducks: China's Impact on the Trading Fortunes of

  other Asian Economies, by Alan G. Ahearne, John G. Fernald, Prakash Loungani, and John W. Schindler (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 0887)Abstract
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How Much Would Banks Be Willing to Pay to Become "Too-Big-to-Fail" and to Capture   Other Benefits?, by Elijah Brewer III and Julapa Jagtiani (Kansas City Fed Working Papers RWP07-05)Abstract
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International Trade Patterns over the Last Four Decades: How does Portugal Compare with   other Cohesion Countries?, by João Amador, Sónia Cabral, José Ramos Maria (Bank of Portugal Working papers 200714)Abstract
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Foreign Bank Entry and Business Volatility: Evidence from U.S. States and   Other Countries, by Donald P. Morgan , Philip E. Strahan (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 229)Abstract
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How strong is the impact of exports and   other demand components on German import demand? Evidence from euro-area and non-euro-area imports, by Claudia Stirböck (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200639)Full text

What drives international bank flows? Politics, institutions and   other determinants, by Elias Papaioannou (European Central Bank Working papers 0437)Full text

Why has broad money demand been more stable in the euro area than in   other economies? A literature review, by Alessandro Calza and João Sousa (European Central Bank Working papers 0261)Full text

Econometric Approach to Early Warnings of Vulnerability in the Banking System and Currency Markets for Hong Kong and   Other EMEAP Economies, by Matthew S. Yiu, Alex Ho and Lu Jin (Hong Kong Monetary Authority Working Papers WP09_08)Abstract
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A Leading Indicator Model of Banking Distress - Developing an Early Warning System for Hong Kong and   Other EMEAP Economies, by Jim Wong, Eric Wong, and Phyllis Leung (Hong Kong Monetary Authority Working Papers WP07_22)Abstract
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The role of   other financial intermediaries in monetary and credit developments in the euro area, by Philippe Moutot (Editor), Dieter Gerdesmeier, Adriana Lojschová, Julian von Landesberger and contributions by ECB and NCB authors (European Central Bank Occasional papers 075)Full text

When the Shoe Is on the   Other Foot: Experimental Evidence on Evaluation Disparities, by Lucy F. Ackert, Bryan K. Church, and Gerald P. Dwyer (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2005-17)Abstract
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The Monetary Policy Horizon in Chile and   Other Inflation-Targeting Countries, by Fabián Gredig, Klaus Schmidt-Hebbel, Rodrigo Valdés (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 438)Abstract
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Understanding the impact of the external dimension on the euro area: trade, capital flows and   other international macroeconomic linkages, by Robert Anderton, Filippo di Mauro and Fabio Moneta (European Central Bank Occasional papers 012)Full text

A Park By Any   Other Name: National Park Designation as a Natural Experiment in Signaling, by Stephan Weiler (Kansas City Fed Working Papers RWP05-09)Abstract
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European integration: what lessons for   other regions? The case of Latin America, by Ettore Dorrucci (European Central Bank Working papers 0185)Full text

The role of asset prices in transmitting monetary and   other shocks, by Stephen P Millard and Simon J Wells (Bank of England Working papers 188)Abstract
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  Other stabilisation objectives within an inflation targeting regime: Some stochastic simulation experiments, by James Twaddle; David Hargreaves; Tim Hampton (Reserve Bank of New Zealand Discussion Papers DP2006/04)Abstract
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A History of Last-resort Lending and   Other Support for Troubled Financial Institutions in Australia, by Bryan Fitz-Gibbon, Marianne Gizycki (Reserve Bank of Australia Research Discussion Papers RDP2001-07)Abstract
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Nature or Nurture: Why Do 401(k) Participants Save Differently than   Other Workers?, by Karen M. Pence (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2002-33)Abstract
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Inflation control around the world: Why are some countries more successful than

  others?, by Thórarinn G. Pétursson (Central Bank of Iceland Working Papers 42)Abstract

Are Some Forecasters Really Better Than   Others?, by Antonello D?Agostino, Kieran McQuinn and Karl Whelan (Central Bank of Ireland Research Technical Papers 10/RT/05)Abstract
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Why do some countries produce so much more output per worker than   others? - A note, by Gerry Boyle and Kieran McQuinn (Central Bank of Ireland Research Technical Papers 04/RT/09)Abstract
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Some exchange rates are more stable than   others: short-run evidence from transition countries, by Aleš Bulír (Czech National Bank Working papers 2003/05)Abstract

Cross-border Mergers and Hollowing-

  out , by Oana Secrieru and Marianne Vigneault (Bank of Canada Working papers 2009-30)Abstract
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A Quantitative Estimation of Industrial Hollowing-   out , by Kang, Du Yong (The Bank of Korea Economic Papers 56)Abstract
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Getting Bad News   Out Early: Does it Really Help Stock Prices?, by Chris Downing and Steve Sharpe (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2003-58)Abstract
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An Empirical Study of the Crowding-   out Effect of the Public Pension on Private Savings by Household Characteristics, by Sung-ho Kang and Byung In Lim (The Bank of Korea Economic Papers 67)Abstract
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Macroeconomic rates of return of public and private investment: crowding-in and crowding-   out effects, by António Afonso and Miguel St. Aubyn (European Central Bank Working papers 0864)Full text

Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment in East Asia: Did China Crowd   Out FDI from Her Developing East Asian Neighbours, by Li-gang Liu, Kevin Chow and Unias Li (Hong Kong Monetary Authority Working Papers RM2006-17)Full text

Moral hazard and bail-   out in fiscal federations: evidence for the German Länder, by Kirsten H. Heppke-Falk, Guntram B. Wolff (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200707)Full text

  Out in the cold? Iceland's trade performance outside the EU, by Francis Breedon and Thórarinn G. Pétursson (Central Bank of Iceland Working Papers 26)Full text

Getting the Most   Out of a Mandatory Subordinated Debt Requirement, by Rong Fan, Joseph G. Haubrich, Peter Ritchken and James B. Thomson (Cleveland Fed Working papers 0214)Full text

Wealth Effects   out of Financial and Housing Wealth: Cross Country and Age Group Comparisons, by Sierminska, Takhtamanova (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2007-01)Full text

Maintaining price stability under free-floating: a fearless way   out of the corner?, by Carsten Detken and Vítor Gaspar (European Central Bank Working papers 0241)Full text

Opting   out of the Great Inflation: German monetary policy after the break down of Bretton Woods, by Andreas Beyer, Vítor Gaspar, Christina Gerberding, Otmar Issing (European Central Bank Working papers 1020)Full text

Opting   out of the great inflation: German monetary policy after the breakdown of Bretton Woods, by Andreas Beyer, Vitor Gaspar, Christina Gerberding, Otmar Issing (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200912)Full text

Last-In First-   Out Oligopoly Dynamics, by Jaap H. Abbring, Jeffrey R. Campbell (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2006-28)Abstract
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Bail   out or work out? Theoretical considerations, by Andrew G Haldane, Gregor Irwin and Victoria Saporta (Bank of England Working papers 219)Abstract
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Does the NEA Crowd   Out Private Charitable Contributions to the Arts?, by Jane K. Dokko (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2008-10)Abstract

Fleshing   out the monetary transmission mechanism: output composition and the role of financial frictions, by André Meier and Gernot J. Müller (European Central Bank Working papers 0500)Full text

Banks' intraday liquidity management during operational

  outages: theory and evidence from the UK payment system, by Ouarda Merrouche and Jochen Schanz (Bank of England Working papers 370)Abstract
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Monetary Policy Committees: meetings and

  outcomes , by Jan Marc Berk, Beata K. Bierut (European Central Bank Working papers 1070)Full text

Explicit inflation objectives and macroeconomic   outcomes , by Andrew T. Levin (European Central Bank Working papers 0383)Full text

Monetary Policy Committees: meetings and   outcomes , by Jan Marc Berk en Beata Bierut (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 184)Full text

Elusive Counter-Cyclicality and Deliberate Opportunism? Fiscal Policy from Plans to Final   Outcomes , by Álvaro M. Pina (Bank of Portugal Working papers 200906)Abstract
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Family Structure and Sex Differences in Postdisplacement   Outcomes , by Daniel Rodriguez and Madeline Zavodny (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2001-14)Abstract
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Inferring Policy Objectives from Economic   Outcomes , by Richard Dennis (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2003-05)Full text

Toxic Exposure in America: Estimating Fetal and Infant Health   Outcomes , by Nikhil Agarwal, Chanont Banternghansa, and Linda T.M. Bui (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2009-016)Abstract
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The Great Inflation in the United States and the United Kingdom: Reconciling Policy Decisions and Data   Outcomes , by Riccardo DiCecio, and Charles R. Nelson (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2009-015)Abstract
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Labor Court Inputs, Judicial Cases   Outcomes and Labor Flows: Identifying Real EPL, by Henri Fraisse, Francis Kramarz and Corinne Prost (Bank of France Working Papers Nr 256)Abstract
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Women and the Phillips Curve: Do Women's and Men's Labor Market   Outcomes Differentially Affect Real Wage Growth and Inflation?, by Katharine Anderson , Lisa Barrow , Kristin Butcher (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2003-22)Abstract
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Drifts and Volatilities: Monetary Policies and   Outcomes in the Post WWII U.S., by Timothy Cogley and Thomas J. Sargent (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2003-25)Abstract
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Discussion of Cogley and Sargent's "Drifts and Volatilities: Monetary Policy and   Outcomes in the Post WWII U.S.", by Marco Del Negro (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2003-26)Abstract
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Welfare Recipiency, Job Separation   Outcomes, and Postseparation Earnings: Insight from Linked Personnel and State Administrative Data, by Jill Marie Gunderson and Julie L. Hotchkiss (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2006-07)Abstract
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Mortality, Mass-Layoffs, and Career   Outcomes: An Analysis using Administrative Data, by Daniel G. Sullivan, Till von Wachter (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2006-21)Abstract
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