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Optimal Contracts and Competitive Markets With Costly State Verification
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Minimax-Nash
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Open-Market Operations in a Model of Regulated, Insured Intermediaries
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Perfect Substitution in the Models of the CD Market
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“Tobin’s q” and the Rate of Investment in General Equilibrium
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The Political Economy of Overlapping Generations
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The CBO’s Policy Analysis: An Unquestionable Misuse of a Questionable Theory
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Demand Management: An Illustrative Example
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Monetary Policy in the Presence of a Stochastic Deficit
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A Modigliani-Miller Theorem for Open-Market Operations
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A Model of Long-Term Contracts
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Minimax-Nash
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Monetary Policy in the Presence of a Stochastic Deficit
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Techniques of Forecasting Using Vector Autoregressions
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The Political Economy of Overlapping Generations
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Formulating and Estimating Dynamic Linear Rational Expectations Models
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Interpreting the Long-Run Relationship Between Money and Prices in the Presence of a Mundell-Tobin Effect
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Money and Banking: An Interpretation
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Recession and Demand Management: An Illustrative Example
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The Impact of State and Local Taxes on Economic Growth
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District Conditions
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The Competitive Provision of Fiat Money
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Optimal Contracts and Competitive Markets with Costly State Verification
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Forecasting M1 with an Autoregression Model: Some Preliminary Results
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Models of Money with Spatially Separated Agents
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A Modigliani-Miller Theorem for Open-Market Operations
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A Test of the Exogeneity of National Variables in a Regional Econometric Model
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Shocks, Learning, and Persistence
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A Cloudy Future for Minnesota's Businesses
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A General Method of Solution for Game Theory and its Relevance for Economic Theorizing
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Costly Information and the Stock Market
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Is the Fed's Seasonal Borrowing Privilege Justified?
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Help for the Regional Economic Forecaster: Vector Autoregression
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After Keynesian Macroeconomics
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Estimating Vector Autoregressions Using Methods Not Based on Explicit Economic Theories
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A Case for Variable Rate Mortgages
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A Way to Improve Economic Forecasting
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District Conditions
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Last Fall's Policy Changes: A Sound Program for Reducing Inflation
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Why Markets in Foreign Exchange Are Different From Other Markets
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District Conditions
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District Conditions
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