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1995 Working Papers
9519
Credit and Economic
Activity: Shocks or Propagation Mechanism? 
Nathan S. Balke and Chih-Ping Chang
9518
Targeting Nominal
Income: A Closer Look 
Evan F. Koenig
9517
Hyperinflations
and Moral Hazard in the Appropriation of Seigniorage:
An Empirical Implementation with a Calibration Approach 
Carlos E. Zarazaga
9516
The Stock Market
and Monetary Policy: The Role of Macroeconomic States

Chih-Ping Chang and Huan Zhang
9515
Monetary Policy,
Banking, and Growth 
Joseph H. Haslag
9514
Credit Availability,
Bank Consumer Lending, and Consumer Durables 
John V. Duca and Bonnie Garrett
9513
The Interest Sensitivity
of GDP and Accurate Reg Q Measures 
John V. Duca
9512
Regulatory Changes
and Housing Coefficients 
John V. Duca
9511
A Comparison of Alternative
Monetary Environments 
Joseph H. Haslag
9510
Oil Prices and Inflation

Stephen P.A. Brown, David B. Oppedahl and Mine K. Yücel
9509
Are Deep Recessions
Followed by Strong Recoveries? Results for the G-7 Countries

Nathan S. Balke and Mark A. Wynne
9508
The Role of Intratemporal
Adjustment Costs in a Multi-Sector Economy 
Gregory W. Huffman and Mark A. Wynne
9507
Alternative Methods
of Corporate Control in Commercial Banks 
Stephen Prowse
9506
On Competition and
School Efficiency 
Shawna Grosskopf, Kathy Hayes, Lori L. Taylor and William
L. Weber
9505
Building Trade Barriers
and Knocking Them Down: The Political Economy of Unilateral
Trade Liberalizations 
David M. Gould and Graeme L. Woodbridge
9504
Building a Regional
Forecasting Model Utilizing Long-Term Relationships
and Short-Term Indicators 
Keith R. Phillips and Chih-Ping Chang
9503
Country-Bashing Tariffs:
Do Bilateral Trade Deficits Matter? 
W. Michael Cox and Roy J. Ruffin
9502
Inflation and Intermediation
in a Model with Endogenous Growth 
Joseph H. Haslag
9501
An Equilibrium Analysis
of Central Bank Independence and Inflation 
Gregory W. Huffman
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