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FinTech Lending, Social Networks, and the Transmission of Monetary Policy – Research Dept. Working Paper No. 2203 – Dallas Fed
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Demographics and the Evolution of Global Imbalances – Globalization Institute Working Paper No. 332 – Dallas Fed
7 percent (across 159 countries in the World Bank’s World Development ...2.4 percentage points (from −0.3 to −2.7 percent). Asymmetric population
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Optimal Monetary and Fiscal Policy at the Zero Lower Bound in a Small Open Economy -
.2 As a result, the trade elasticity has significant effects on equilibrium...2Note that in levels, the real exchange rate might either depreciate or
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i.e., the number of goods and services that can be purchased by consumers...i) how widely economic well-being is dispersed among U.S. cities; (ii)
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Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Globalization and Monetary Policy Institute Working Paper No. 181
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China: Awakening Giant - Southwest Economy, Sept/Oct. 2003 - FRB Dallas
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Southwest Economy, Issue 3, May-June, 1998
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BGVAR: Bayesian Global Vector Autoregressions with Shrinkage Priors in R – Globalization Institute Working Paper No. 395 – Dallas Fed
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A New Way to Quantify the Effect of Uncertainty - Research Dept. working paper 1705 - Dallas Fed
C11; D81; E32; E58 ∗Richter, Research Department, Federal Reserve Bank...1986Q1 to 2016Q2, a Cholesky decomposition implies a one standard deviation
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