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A small econometric model for predicting residential construction activity: some preliminary results

Working Paper Series / Economic Activity Section , Paper 43

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Is there a broad credit channel for monetary policy?

Working Paper Series / Economic Activity Section , Paper 146

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Regional labor markets, cost-of-living differentials, and migration

Working Paper Series / Economic Activity Section , Paper 91

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The effects of experience-rated unemployment benefits and inventory costs on production smoothing and labor hoarding

Working Paper Series / Economic Activity Section , Paper 12

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Habit formation in consumer preferences: evidence from panel data

Working Paper Series / Economic Activity Section , Paper 143

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Credit rationing and the demand for owner-occupied housing

Working Paper Series / Economic Activity Section , Paper 79

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A nonparametric investigation of duration dependence in the American business cycle

Working Paper Series / Economic Activity Section , Paper 90

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Beast: a small macroeconometric model of the U.S. economy

Working Paper Series / Economic Activity Section , Paper 37

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Asymmetric inventory costs, aggregation, and production smoothing

Working Paper Series / Economic Activity Section , Paper 82

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The cumulation of individual responses to input price changes

Working Paper Series / Economic Activity Section , Paper 113

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