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Jeffrey M. Lacker [biography]
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John A. Weinberg [biography]
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Conference on the Foundations of Policy Toward Electronic Money [attendees]
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James J. McAndrews [biography]
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Bruce J. Summers [biography]
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Banking and Payment System Stability in an Electronic Money World
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Electronic Money and Monetary Policy
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Network Externalities and Public Goods in Payment Systems
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Comments on the Paper 'Electronic Money and the Fed's Role in Providing Payments Services'
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The United States' Experience with State Bank Notes: Lessons for Regulating E-Cash (A Progress Report)
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Preliminary Program: Conference on the Foundations of Policy Toward Electronic Money [agenda]
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Electronic Money and the Fed's Role in Providing Payments Services
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International Supervisory and Monetary Policy Issues Raised by E-Money
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Cooperative Theory with Incomplete Information
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Chaos, Sunspots, and Automatic Stabilizers
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The Balance of Payments and Borrowing Constraints: An Alternative View of the Mexican Crisis
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How Prescribed Policy Can Mislead When Data Are Defective: A Follow-up to Srinivasan (1994) Using General Equilibrium
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Reputation Spillover Across Relationships: Reviving Reputation Models of Debt
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The Conditional CAPM and the Cross-Section of Expected Returns
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Econometric Evaluation of Asset Pricing Models
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Step-by-Step Migration to Efficient Agglomerations
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Money is Memory
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Implementation Theory with Incomplete Information
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How Industries Migrate When Agglomeration Economies Are Important
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Class Systems and the Enforcement of Social Norms
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Can the Mortensen-Pissarides Matching Model Match the Business Cycle Facts?
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Sticky Price and Limited Participation Models of Money: A Comparison
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The Effect of State Policies on the Location of Industry: Evidence from State Borders
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A Self-Fulfilling Model of Mexico's 1994-95 Debt Crisis
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On the Political Economy of Income Redistribution and Crime
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Pattern Bargaining
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Valuation Equilibria With Clubs
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Some Explorations Into Optimal Cyclical Monetary Policy
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Seasonal Solow Residuals and Christmas: A Case for Labor Hoarding and Increasing Returns
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The Role of Trade in Technology Diffusion
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Coexistence of Money and Interest-Bearing Securities
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A Model of a Currency Shortage
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Social Accounting Matrices and Applied General Equilibrium Models
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Simulation-Based Bayesian Inference for Economic Time Series
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Consolidation in U.S. Banking: Implications for Efficiency and Risk
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Reassessing Aggregate Returns to Scale With Standard Theory and Measurement
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Bayesian Inference for Dynamic Choice Models Without the Need for Dynamic Programming
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The Co-Evolution of the Real and Financial Sectors in the Growth Process
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Will The New $100 Bill Decrease Counterfeiting?
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Short-Run and Long-Run Effects of Changes in Money in a Random Matching Model
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The Use of Debt and Equity in Optimal Financial Contracts
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Technical Appendix to “Optimal Fiscal Policy in a Business Cycle Model”
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Implementing Efficient Allocations in a Model of Financial Intermediation
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Transaction Services, Inflation, and Welfare
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On Convergence in Endogenous Growth Models
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The Role Played by Public Enterprises: How Much Does It Differ Across Countries?
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Limited-Dependent Rational Expectations Models With Jumps
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Time to Plan and Aggregate Fluctuations
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Aggregate Employment Fluctuations with Microeconomic Asymmetries
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NAFTA and Mexican Development
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Why Should Older People Invest Less in Stocks Than Younger People?
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A Note on Dynamic Programming With Homogeneous Functions
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Are Checks Overused?
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Fluctuating Risk in an Aggregated Ss-Model
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Will the New $100 Bill Decrease Counterfeiting?
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Using Monthly Data to Improve Quarterly Model Forecasts
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Narrow Banking Meets the Diamond-Dybvig Model
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Delayed Financial Disclosure: Mexico's Recent Experience
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