Real business cycle dynamics under first-order risk aversion - Research Dept. Working Paper 0704 - FRB Dallas
1 Introduction Risk preferences that display �rst-order risk aversion ...1), but with costs of aggregate �uctuations ranging from 1.25% to 12%
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Facts and Fiction in Oil Market Modeling – Research Dept. Working Paper No. 1907 – Dallas Fed
1 1. Introduction In a recent note, Baumeister and Hamilton (2019a, henceforth....1 This evidence (and related evidence in the literature) confirms that
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Financial Technology and the Transmission of Monetary Policy: The Role of Social Networks – Research Dept. Working Paper No. 2203 – Dallas Fed
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Protecting Social Interest in Free Invention Stephen PA Brown Assistant Vice President and Senior Ecc:momist and
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What Do Majority-Voting Politics Say About Redistributive Taxation of Consumption and Factor Income? Not Much. - Research Department working paper 0814 - FRB Dallas
1 Keywords: Political economy, redistribution, voting, probabilistic voting...24.1 27.9 Switzerland 9.3 30.9 27.1 Australia 12.1 20.9 30.7 Germany 13.4
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The Geography of Jobs and the Gender Wage Gap – Research Dept. Working Paper No. 2028 – Dallas Fed
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A Monetary Model of the Exchange Rate with Informational Frictions - Dallas Fed
1 Introduction The current empirical evidence indicates that the bilateral...1 . Still, this range is significatively above the estimates in the literature
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Inequality and Schooling Responses to Globalization Forces - Migration, Trade, and Development: Proceedings of a conference hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, October 6, 2006
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Microsoft Word - EZW Production__1.5 SPACED__FINAL FOR SUBMISSION March15 2017 16h18.docx
1. Introduction Cyclical fluctuations of GDP, labor and investment are....1 Each country is inhabited by a representative household who produces
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The Effects of Recognition and Impact Lags on Monetary Rule Performance
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