Complementarity and Macroeconomic Uncertainty – Research Dept. Working Paper No. 2009 – Dallas Fed
                    1 INTRODUCTION Macroeconomic uncertainty—the conditional volatility ofthe...by0.1% and the effect is larger when the ZLB binds. 1 ATKINSON, PLANTE
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                                         Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Globalization and Monetary Policy Institute Working Paper No. 213
                    1 Introduction International datasets with relatively large cross-section...j→ ∞, such that N/T → κ, for some 0 < κ < ∞) when the data is generated
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                                         Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Globalization and Monetary Policy Institute Working Paper No. 116
                    J.martin@uclouvain.be. Farid Toubal, University of Angers, Paris School...univ-paris1.fr. We wish to thank Paul Bergin, Matthew Cole, Lionel Fontagné
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                                         The Rising Value of Time and the Origin of Urban Gentrification – Research Dept. Working Paper No. 1913 – Dallas Fed
                    J22, R13, J24 *I thank my advisors Luigi Pistaferri, Caroline Hoxby, and...1 Introduction Since the 1990s, American cities have seen a wave of urban
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                    1 SOURCES: Federal Reserve Board; Haver Analytics. 0 .5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 ....1 1 Excerpted from “Monetary Policy Prospects,” by Evan F. Koenig, Federal
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                                         Historical Perspectives on the Current Economic and Financial Crisis (With Reference to Paul Volcker, Washington Irving, Walter Bagehot, Mother Caris, Rube Goldberg and Bismarck) - Dallasfed.org
                    1,565. To be sure, there were some signs of friction developing from the...visited by one of these delusive seasons, when ‘the credit system’ ...
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                                         Innovation flourishes in Austin - Dallasfed.org
                    visited with students building robots that can navigate complex environments...1). Total Austin employment increased an annualized 1.4 percent in March
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                                         The Fatal Consequences of Brain Drain – Research Dept. Working Paper No. 2528 – Dallas Fed
                    J2, J6, H1 Keywords: Brain Drain, Worker Mobility, Mortality *This project...1 Introduction Cross-border labor mobility has surged in recent decades
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                                         Las Colonias in the 21st Century Progress Along the Texas–Mexico Border Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Community
                    Dallas1Las Colonias in the 21st Century: Progress Along the Texas–Mexico...73.1 89.1 92.8 Educational attainment, population 25 and older (%) Less
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                                         RESEARCH PAPER This publication was digitized and made available by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas' Historical
                    1 Mark A. Wynne and Fiona Sigalla Research Department Federal Reserve ...2.1 Measuring individual prices "[The J reliability of an index number
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