Finite-Order VAR Representation of Linear Rational Expectations Models: With Some Lessons for Monetary Policy – Globalization Institute Working Paper No. 285 – Dallas Fed
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On the Sustainability of Exchange Rate Target Zones with Central Parity Realignments - Institute Working Paper 243 - Dallas Fed
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Working Paper 0292 - Does Bitcoin Reveal New Information About Exchange Rates and Financial Integration? - Dallas Fed
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Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Globalization and Monetary Policy Institute Working Paper No. 158
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Monetary Policy in a Small Open Economy: - Dallas Fed
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Globalization and Inflation in Europe - Dallas Fed
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