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  Sacrifice ratio or welfare gain ratio? Disinflation in a DSGE monetary model, by Guido Ascari and Tiziano Ropele (Banca d'Italia Working Papers 736)Abstract
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Do Bankers   Sacrifice Value to Build Empires? Managerial Incentives, Industry Consolidation, and Financial Performance, by Joseph P. Hughes (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp02-02)Full text

Winter Blues: A

  SAD Stock Market Cycle, by Mark Kamstra, Lisa Kramer, and Maurice Levi (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2002-13)Abstract
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A Reliable and Computationally Efficient Algorithm for Imposing the

  Saddle Point Property in Dynamic Models, by Gary S. Anderson (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2010-13)Abstract
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  Safe and Sound Banking, 20 Years Later: What Was Proposed and What Has Been Adopted, by Furlong, Kwan (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2006-27)Full text

Efficient, profitable and   safe banking: an oxymoron? Evidence from a panel VAR approach, by Michael Koetter, Daniel Porath (Deutsche Bundesbank Banking Supervision Discussion Papers 2007/02)Full text

Optimal reserve composition in the presence of sudden stops: the euro and the dollar as   safe haven currencies, by Roland Beck and Ebrahim Rahbari (European Central Bank Working papers 0916)Full text

  Safe Haven Currencies, by Angelo Ranaldo and Paul Söderlind (Swiss National Bank Working Papers 2007-17)Abstract

Dollar appreciation in 2008:   safe haven, carry trades, dollar shortage and overhedging, by Patrick McGuire and Robert McCauley (Bank for International Settlements Quarterly Review 0912i)Abstract
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Do

  Safeguard Tariffs and Antidumping Duties Open or Close Technology Gaps?, by Meredith Crowley (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2002-13)Abstract
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Why are   safeguards needed in a trade agreement?, by Meredith Crowley (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2006-06)Abstract
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Regulatory discretion and banks' pursuit of "

  safety in similarity", by Ryan Stever and James A Wilcox (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 235)Abstract
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How Large Has the Federal Financial   Safety Net Become?, by How Large Has the Federal Financial Safety Net Become? (Richmond Fed Working Papers 10-03)Abstract

Banking Concentration: Implications for Systemic Risk and   Safety Net Design, by Rodrigo Cifuentes (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 231)Abstract
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Multiple   safety net regulators and agency problems in the EU: is Prompt Corrective Action a partial solution?, by David G Mayes – María J Nieto – Larry Wall (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2007/07)Abstract
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Multiple   safety net regulators and agency problems in the EU: Is Prompt Corrective Action partly the solution? (578 KB), by David G. Mayes, María J. Nieto and Larry Wall (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0819)Abstract
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Multiple   Safety Net Regulators and Agency Problems in the European Union: Is Prompt Corrective Action Partly the Solution?, by David G. Mayes, María J. Nieto, and Larry Wall (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2007-09)Abstract
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Are changes in financial structure extending   safety nets?, by William R White (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 145)Abstract
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The   safety of cash and debit cards: a study on the perception and behaviour of Dutch consumers, by Anneke Kosse (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 245)Full text

Bank   safety under Basel II capital requirements, by Jukka Vauhkonen (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2009/29)Abstract
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Perhaps the FOMC Did What It

  Said It Did: An Alternative Interpretation of the Great Inflation, by Sharon Kozicki and P.A. Tinsley (Bank of Canada Working papers 2007-19)Abstract
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Perhaps the FOMC Did What It   Said It Did: An Alternative Interpretation of the Great Inflation, by Sharon Kozicki and P.A. Tinsley (Kansas City Fed Working Papers RWP05-04)Abstract

It's not only WHAT is   said, it's also WHO the speaker is. Evaluating the effectiveness of central bank communication, by Marek Rozkrut (National Bank of Poland Working papers 047)Full text

The Maastricht Inflation Criterion: '

  Saints" and 'Sinners", by Aleš Bulír and Jaromír Hurník (Czech National Bank Working papers 2006/08)Abstract

Gender Differences in

  Salary and Promotion for Faculty in the Humanities, 1977-95, by Donna K. Ginther and Kathy J. Hayes (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2001-7)Abstract
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Short Changed? The Market's Reaction to the Short

  Sale Ban of 2008, by Louis Gagnon and Jonathan Witmer (Bank of Canada Working papers 2009-23)Abstract
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Are Antidumping Duties for Sale? Case-Level Evidence on the Grossman-Helpman Protection for   Sale Model, by Carolyn L. Evans and Shane M. Sherlund (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 0888)Abstract
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Endogenous choice of bank liquidity: the role of fire

  sales , by Viral V Acharya, Hyun Song Shin and Tanju Yorulmazer (Bank of England Working papers 376)Abstract
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Fear of fire   sales and the credit freeze, by Douglas W Diamond (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 305)Abstract
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  Sales and the Real Effects of Monetary Policy, by Patrick J. Kehoe and Virgiliu Midrigan (Minneapolis Fed Working Papers WP652)Abstract
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The Price of Gasoline and the Demand for Fuel Economy: Evidence from Monthly New Vehicles   Sales Data, by Thomas H. Klier, Joshua Linn (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2009-15)Abstract
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Dankort payments as a timely indicator of retail   sales in Denmark, by Carlsen, Maria and Storgaard, Peter Ejler (Danmarks Nationalbank Working papers WP66/2010)Abstract
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FDI vs. Exports: Accounting for Differences in Export-   Sales Intensities, by Miguel Ricaurte, Katherine Schmeiser (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 523)Abstract
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Australian House Prices: A Comparison of Hedonic and Repeat-   sales Measures, by James Hansen (Reserve Bank of Australia Research Discussion Papers RDP2006-03)Abstract
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  Sales Persistence and the Reductions in GDP Volatility, by F. Owen Irvine (Boston Fed Working papers 05-05)Abstract
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Forecasting Chilean Industrial Production and   Sales with Automated Procedures, by Rómulo Chumacero (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 260)Abstract
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The Effect of Capital Gains Taxation on Home   Sales: Evidence from the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997, by Hui Shan (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2008-53)Abstract
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Corporate Asset Purchases and   Sales: Theory and Evidence, by Missaka Warusawitharana (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2007-27)Abstract
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Are Antidumping Duties for

  Sale? Case-Level Evidence on the Grossman-Helpman Protection for Sale Model, by Carolyn L. Evans and Shane M. Sherlund (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 0888)Abstract
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  Salience and Taxation: Theory and Evidence, by Raj Chetty, Adam Looney, and Kory Kroft (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2009-11)Abstract
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The Janus-Headed

  Salvation: Sovereign and Bank Credit Risk Premia during 2008-09,, by Jacob W. Ejsing, Wolfgang Lemke, (European Central Bank Working papers 1127)Full text

Escaping the

  Samaritan's Dilemma: Implications of a Dynamic Model of Altruistic Intergenerational Transfers, by Maria Perozek (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2005-67)Abstract
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Communication and decision-making by central bank committees: different strategies,

  same effectiveness?, by Michael Ehrmann and Marcel Fratzscher (European Central Bank Working papers 0488)Full text

Det danske finansielle system - en

  sammenligning med eurolandene, by Berg, Jesper and Sřrensen, Christoffer Kok (Danmarks Nationalbank Working papers WP23/2005)Abstract
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On the uncertainty and risks of macroeconomic forecasts: Combining judgements with

  sample and model information, by Maximiano Pinheiro, Paulo Soares Esteves (Bank of Portugal Working papers 200821)Abstract
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The Predictive Content of the Output Gap for Inflation: Resolving In-   Sample and Out-of-Sample Evidence, by Todd E. Clark and Michael W. McCracken (Kansas City Fed Working Papers RWP03-06)Abstract
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Out-of-   Sample Equity Premium Prediction: Economic Fundamentals vs. Moving-Average Rules, by Christopher J. Neely, David E. Rapach, Jun Tu, and Ge Zhou (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2010-008)Abstract
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The Predictive Content of the Output Gap for Inflation: Resolving In-Sample and Out-of-   Sample Evidence, by Todd E. Clark and Michael W. McCracken (Kansas City Fed Working Papers RWP03-06)Abstract
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Using Out-of-   Sample Mean Squared Prediction Errors to Test the Martingale Difference Hypothesis, by Todd E. Clark and Kenneth D. West (Kansas City Fed Working Papers RWP04-03)Abstract
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Further Results on the Limiting Distribution of GMM   Sample Moment Conditions, by Working Paper 2010-11 (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2010-11)Abstract

Assessing portfolio credit risk changes in a   sample of EU large and complex banking groups in reaction to macroeconomic shocks, by Olli Castrén, Trevor Fitzpatrick, Matthias Sydow (European Central Bank Working papers 1002)Full text

Oil Shocks and Inflation The Case of Chile and a   Sample of Industrial Countries, by Pablo Pincheira Álvaro García (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 413)Abstract
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In-   sample or out-of-sample tests of predictability: which one should we use?, by Atsushi Inoue and Lutz Kilian (European Central Bank Working papers 0195)Full text

Finite   Sample Performance of Frequency and Time Domain Tests for Seasonal Fractional Integration, by Paulo M.M. Rodrigues, Antonio Rubia, Joăo Valle e Azevedo (Bank of Portugal Working papers 200902)Abstract
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Dynamic Strategies, Asset Pricing Models, and the Out-of-   Sample Performance of the Tangency Portfolio, by Cesare Robotti (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2003-6)Abstract
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Examining finite-   sample problems in the application of cointegration tests for long-run bilateral exchange rates, by Angela Huang (Reserve Bank of New Zealand Discussion Papers DP2004/08)Abstract
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Should We Expect Significant Out-of-   Sample Results When Predicting Stock Returns?, by Erik Hjalmarsson (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 0855)Abstract
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Female Labor Force Intermittency and Current Earnings: A Switching Regression Model with Unknown   Sample Selection, by Julie L. Hotchkiss and M. Melinda Pitts (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2003-33)Abstract
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In-sample or out-of-   sample tests of predictability: which one should we use?, by Atsushi Inoue and Lutz Kilian (European Central Bank Working papers 0195)Full text

In-   Sample Tests of Predictive Ability: A New Approach, by Troy E, Clark and Michael W. McCracken (Kansas City Fed Working Papers 09-10)Abstract
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In-   Sample Tests of Predictive Ability: A New Approach, by Todd E. Clark, and Michael W. McCracken (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2009-051)Abstract
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Clustering of Auto Supplier Plants in the U.S.: GMM Spatial Logit for Large

  Samples , by Thomas H. Klier, Dan McMillen (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2005-18)Abstract
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Credit Scoring models with truncated   samples and their Validation., by Verónica Balzarotti, Matías Gutiérrez Girault, Verónica Vallés (Central Bank of Argentina Working Papers 2006/04)Full text

From tiny   samples do mighty populations grow? Using the British Household Panel Survey to analyse the household sector balance sheet, by Victoria Redwood and Merxe Tudela (Bank of England Working papers 239)Abstract
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Credit Risk Monte Carlos Simulation Using Simplified Creditmetrics' Model: the joint use of importance sampling and descriptive

  sampling , by Jaqueline Terra Moura Marins and Eduardo Saliby (Central Bank of Brazil Working Papers 132)Abstract
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Out-Of-The_Money Monte Carlo Simulation Option Pricing: the join use of Importance Sampling and Descriptive   Sampling , by Jaqueline Terra Moura Marins, Eduardo Saliby and Joséte Florencio do Santos (Central Bank of Brazil Working Papers 116)Abstract
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An Unbiased Estimator of the Variance of Simple Random Sampling Using Mixed Random-Systematic   Sampling , by Padilla Alberto (Bank of Mexico Working Papers 2009-13)Full text

Credit Risk Monte Carlos Simulation Using Simplified Creditmetrics' Model: the joint use of importance   sampling and descriptive sampling, by Jaqueline Terra Moura Marins and Eduardo Saliby (Central Bank of Brazil Working Papers 132)Abstract
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Out-Of-The_Money Monte Carlo Simulation Option Pricing: the join use of Importance   Sampling and Descriptive Sampling, by Jaqueline Terra Moura Marins, Eduardo Saliby and Joséte Florencio do Santos (Central Bank of Brazil Working Papers 116)Abstract
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Estimating the Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment Inflows: How Important are   Sampling and Omitted Variable Biases?, by Yuko Kinoshita, Nauro F. Campos (Bank of Finland BOFIT Discussion Papers 2004/10)Abstract
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Computing the Accuracy of Complex Non-Random   Sampling Methods: The Case of the Bank of Canada's, by Daniel de Munnik, David Dupuis, and Mark Illing (Bank of Canada Working papers 2009-10)Abstract
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An Unbiased Estimator of the Variance of Simple Random   Sampling Using Mixed Random-Systematic Sampling, by Padilla Alberto (Bank of Mexico Working Papers 2009-13)Full text

Temporal aggregation, systematic   sampling, and the Hodrick-Prescott filter, by Agustín Maravall and Ana del Río (Bank of Spain Working Papers 0728)Abstract
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On The Estimated Size of the Balassa-

  Samuelson Effect in CEC5 Countries - Edited by Mihály András Kovács, by CEC5 (Magyar Nemzeti Bank Working papers 2002/05)Abstract
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The Balassa-   Samuelson effect in central Europe: a disaggregated analysis, by Dubravko Mihaljek and Marc Klau (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 143)Abstract
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Catching-up and inflation in transition economies: the Balassa-   Samuelson effect revisited, by Dubravko Mihaljek and Marc Klau (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 270)Abstract
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Productivity, the Terms of Trade, and the Real Exchange Rate: The Balassa-   Samuelson Hypothesis Revisited, by Ehsan U. Choudhri and Lawrence L. Schembri (Bank of Canada Working papers 2009-22)Abstract
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The Real Exchange Rate and the Balassa-   Samuelson Hypothesis: An Appraisal of Israel's Case Since 1986, by Romanov Dmitri (Bank of Israel Research - Discussion Papers dp0309)Abstract
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Price convergence: What can the Balassa-   Samuelson model tell us?, by Tomáš Holub, Martin Cihák (Czech National Bank Working papers 2003/08)Abstract

Globalization, Regional Wage Differentials and The Stolper-   Samuelson Theorem: Evidence from Mexico, by Chiquiar, D. (Bank of Mexico Working Papers 2004-06)Full text

Beyond Balassa -   Samuelson: Real appreciation in tradables in transition countries, by Martin Cincibuch , Jirí Podpiera (Czech National Bank Working papers 2004/09)Abstract

  Samvariation i danske konjunkturcykler, by Hansen, Frank Řland (Danmarks Nationalbank Working papers WP25/2005)Abstract
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  Sand in the Wheels of the Labor Market: The Effect of Firing Costs on Employment, by Andrea De Michelis (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 0796)Abstract
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A castle built on   sand: The effects of mass privatization on stock market creation in transition economies, by Zuzana Fungácová, Jan Hanousek (Bank of Finland BOFIT Discussion Papers 2006/14)Abstract
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The Effect of the

  Sarbanes-Oxley Act on CEO Pay for Luck, by Teodora Paligorova (Bank of Canada Working papers 2008-20)Abstract
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Robust Control with Commitment: A Modification to Hansen-

  Sargent , by Dennis (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2005-20)Full text

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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The Effect of

  Satellite Entry on Product Quality for Cable Television, by Chenghuan Sean Chu (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2008-12)Abstract

Info-Gap Robust-

  Satisficing and the Probability of Survival, by Yakov Ben-Haim (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 138)Full text

Managing uncertainty through robust-   satisficing monetary policy, by Q. Farooq Akram, Yakov Ben-Haim and Řyvind Eitrheim (Central Bank of Norway Working Papers 2006/10)

  Satisficing Solutions for New Zealand Monetary Policy, by Jacek Krawczyk and Rishab Sethi (Reserve Bank of New Zealand Discussion Papers DP2007/03)Abstract
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Monetary policy under uncertainty: Min-max vs robust-   satisficing strategies, by Yakov Ben-Haim, Q. Farooq Akram and Řyvind Eitrheim. (Central Bank of Norway Working Papers 2007/06)Abstract

Home Bias in Financial Markets: Robust   Satisficing with Info Gaps, by Yakov Ben-Haim and Karsten Jeske (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2003-35)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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  Savers, spenders and fiscalpolicy in a small open economy, by Egil Matsen, Tommy Sveen and Ragnar Torvik (Central Bank of Norway Working Papers 2004/18)

Why do the Elderly

  Save? The Role of Medical Expenses, by Mariacristina De Nardi, Eric French, John Bailey Jones (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2009-02)Abstract
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