Research Department Working Papers present statistical or technical research conducted by Boston Fed economists and are intended for publication in professional journals. The intended audience is scholars and informed specialists.
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No. 12-9 "Potential Effects of the Great Recession on the U.S. Labor Market" by William T. Dickens and Robert K. Triest |
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No. 12-8 "Core Competencies, Matching, and the Structure of Foreign Direct Investment: An Update" by Federico J. Díez and Alan C. Spearot |
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No. 12-7 "Measuring Household Spending and Payment Habits: The Role of 'Typical' and 'Specific' Time Frames in Survey Questions" by Marco Angrisani, Arie Kapteyn, and Scott Schuh |
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No. 12-6 "Relative Pay and Labor Supply" by Anat Bracha and Uri Gneezy |
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No. 12-5 "Selecting Public Goods Institutions: Who Likes to Punish and Reward?" by Michalis Drouvelis and Julian C. Jamison |
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No. 12-4 "Investment in Customer Recognition and Information Exchange" by Oz Shy and Rune Stenbacka |
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No. 12-3 "Valuable Cheap Talk and Equilibrium Selection" by Julian C. Jamison |
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No. 12-2 "How Consumers Pay: Adoption and Use of Payments" by Scott Schuh and Joanna Stavins |
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No. 12-1 "Are American Homeowners Locked into Their Houses? The Impact of Housing Market Conditions on State-to-State Migration" by Alicia Sasser Modestino and Julia Dennett |
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No. 11-17 "Inflation Dynamics When Inflation is Near Zero" by Jeffrey C. Fuhrer, Giovanni P. Olivei, and Geoffrey M. B. Tootell |
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No. 11-16 "The Great Recession and Bank Lending to Small Businesses" by Judit Montoriol-Garriga and J. Christina Wang |
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No. 11-15 "Games with Synergistic Preferences" by Julian C. Jamison |
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No. 11-14 "Managing Self-Confidence: Theory and Experimental Evidence" by Markus M. Möbius, Muriel Niederle, Paul Niehaus, and Tanya S. Rosenblat |
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No. 11-13 "Core Competencies, Matching, and the Structure of Foreign Direct Investment" by Federico J. Díez and Alan C. Spearot |
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No. 11-12 "Further Investigations into the Origin of Credit Score Cutoff Rules" by Ryan Bubb and Alex Kaufman |
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