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02-4
November 2002
Should Optimal Discretionary Monetary Policy Look at Money? Michael Dotsey
Andreas Hornstein
02-3
August 2002
The Taylor Principle, Interest Rate Smoothing and Fed Policy in the 1970s and 1980s Yash P. Mehra
02-1
September 2002
The Macroeconomics of U.S. Consumer Bankruptcy Choice: Chapter 7 or Chapter 13? Wenli Li
Pierre-Daniel G. Sarte
02-2
August 2002
Vintage Capital as an Origin of Inequalities Giovanni L. Violante
Per Krusell
Andreas Hornstein
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