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A Model of Secular Stagnation: Theory and Quantitative Evaluation
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On Existence and Uniqueness of Stationary Distributions without Continuity
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The Optimal Quantity of Debt
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Financial Intermediary-Coalitions
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Changes in Individual Ownership of Banks and Their Effect on Performance
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The Competitive Allocation of Labor Market Risk: An Example
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On Efficiently Financing Retirement
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Finite Memory and Imperfect Monitoring
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The Quantitative Significance of the Lucas Critique
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The Effects of Open Market Operations In A Model of Intermediation and Growth
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Prosperity and Depression: 2002 Richard T. Ely Lecture
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Ambiguities and Implicit Assumptions in Recent Analyses of the Introduction of Futures Markets and Buffer Stocks
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A Macroprudential Theory of Foreign Reserve Accumulation
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Short and Long Interest Rate Targets
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Liquidity Traps and Monetary Policy: Managing a Credit Crunch
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Monthly Review
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In This Issue [Fall 1990]
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Monthly Review of Agricultural and Business Conditions
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Monthly Review
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Monthly Review
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Analyzing a Proposal to Ban State Tax Breaks to Businesses
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Pandemic Recession: L- or V-Shaped?
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Probable Future Competition in Banking Antitrust Determination: Research Findings
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Implications of Security Market Data for Models of Dynamic Economies
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Bank Holding Company Diversification into Nonbank Financial Services: A Simulation Study
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Monthly Review of Agricultural and Business Conditions
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Monthly Review
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Banking Instability and Regulation in the U.S. Free Banking Era
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Monthly Review of Ninth District Agricultural and Business Conditions
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Ninth District Quarterly
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Ninth District Quarterly
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Looking for Evidence of Time-Inconsistent Preferences in Asset Market Data
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Early State Banks in the United States: How Many Were There and Where Did They Exist?
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Evaluating the Welfare Effects of Alternative Monetary Arrangements
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Monthly Statistical Report of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
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District Conditions
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National Monetary Policies in a World Economy: A Role for Cooperation
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Optimal Social Insurance, Incentives, and Transition
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Simulation-Based Bayesian Inference for Economic Time Series
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Bounded Learning from Incumbent Firms
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Temporary Price Changes and the Real Effects of Monetary Policy
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Repeated Insurance Relationships in a Costly State Verification Model: With an Application to Deposit Insurance
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Linear Quadratic Approximation and Value Function Iteration: A Comparison
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Costs and Benefits of Inflation
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Banknote Prices in the United States Prior to 1860
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Consolidation in U.S. Banking: Implications for Efficiency and Risk
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The Size Distribution of Firms in an Economy with Fixed and Entry Costs
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Trade and Exchange Rates in a Dynamic Competitive Economy
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When Should Labor Contracts be Nominal?
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Pandemic Recession: L- or V-Shaped?
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Technology Capital and the U.S. Current Account
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Money, Nonconvex Preferences, and the Existence of Equilibrium: A Note
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Demand Anticipation and Speculation in Inventories: The Decisions of a Price Setting Firm
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Savings and Loan Associations in the Ninth District
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Early State Banks in the United States: How Many Were There and When Did They Exist?
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On the Accuracy of Linear Quadratic Approximations: An Example
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A Model of the Phillips Curve Based on Adverse Selection
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Bank Holding Company Mergers with Nonbank Financial Firms: Effects on the Risk of Failure
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On the Relation Between the Expected Value and the Volatility of the Nominal Excess Return on Stocks
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Unemployment and Stabilization Policy in a Two-Sector, Two-Country Aggregative Model
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Some Unsolved Problems for Monetary Theory
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Links Between Structural and Reduced form Seasonality
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Using Unobservable Index Models to Estimate Unobservables and Forecast Observables
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Exhuming Q: Market Power Capital Market Imperfections
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On the Origins of Limited Government
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Efficient Bailouts?
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Nonreporting of Savings Accounts in Sample Savings: Causes and Correlates
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Notes on Sequential Oligopoly
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Borrowing Constraints and Transaction Costs
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The Equity Risk Premium: A Solution?
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Bayesian Reduced Rank Regression in Econometrics
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On the Stability of Money Demand
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Ramsey Taxation in the Global Economy
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The Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Parameters in Mixed Autoregressive, Moving-Average Multivariate Models
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The 1990s in Japan: A Lost Decade
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Unemployment, the Variability of Hours, and the Persistence of "Disturbances": A Private Information Approach
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Prior Density Ratio Class Robustness in Econometrics
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Efficient and Inefficient Commodity "Money" Equilibria
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Is There a Stable Relationship between Unemployment and Future Inflation? Evidence from U.S. Cities
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Time-Varying Risk, Interest Rates and Exchange Rates in General Equilibrium
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Temporal Aggregation Bias and Government Policy Evaluation
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Minnesota's Exceptional Banking Structure: Research and Policy Perspectives
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Notes on the Aps Example in "Towards a Theory of Discounted Repeated Games with Imperfect Monitoring"
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Linear Optimal Control, Filtering, and Rational Expectations
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The Quantity Theory Favorably Reconsidered: A Comment
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Is Long-Run M1 Demand Stable?
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Boomerang Kids: Labor Market Dynamics and Moving Back Home
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Capital Market Imperfections, International Credit Markets, and Nonconvergence
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The Policy Procedure of the FOMC: A Critique
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Some Alternative Monetary Models and their Implications for the Role of Open-Market Policy
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Valuation Equilibria with Clubs
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Intergenerational Linkages and Government Budget Policies
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Inference in Markov Chains Having Stochastic Entry and Exit
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Identification and Estimation of a Model of Hyperinflation With a Continuum of "Sunspot" Equilibrium
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Determinacy of Equilibria in Dynamic Models with Finitely Many Consumers
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Stock Market Volatility and Learning
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The Ends of Four Big Inflations
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Limited Enforceability and International Default
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Economic Stabilization Policy: A Survey
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Examining the Proposition that Federal Budget Deficits Matter
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