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2005, No. 1: Open Mouth Operations: A Swiss Case Study (PDF 103k)
by Michael J. Dueker and Andreas M. Fischer


2005, No. 2: Is the Business Cycle Still an Inventory Cycle? (PDF 82k)
by Jeremy M. Piger


2005, No. 3: Hard “Core” Inflation (PDF 138k)
by Kristie M. Engemann and Michael T. Owyang


2005, No. 4: OECD Growth (PDF 283k)
by Michael R. Pakko


2005, No. 5: Reading Inflation Expectations from CPI Futures (PDF 95k)
by Hui Guo and Kevin L. Kliesen


2005, No. 6: Wicksell’s Natural Rate (PDF 70k)
by Richard G. Anderson


2005, No. 7: Twist and Shout, or Back to the Sixties (PDF 114k)
by James Bullard


2005, No. 8: Paul Samuelson and Monetary Analysis (PDF 69k)
by Edward Nelson


2005, No. 9: TIPS for Social Security? (PDF 64k)
by Richard G. Anderson


2005, No. 10: Has the Bond Market Forgotten Oil? (PDF 118k)
by David C. Wheelock


2005, No. 11: Unwinding the Current Account Deficit (PDF 121k)
by Christopher J. Neely


2005, No. 12: Social Security, Saving, and Wealth Accumulation (PDF 68k)
by Daniel L. Thornton


2005, No. 13: M2 and “Reigniting” Inflation (PDF 101k)
by William T. Gavin


2005, No. 14: Battle at Bond Bluff: Forecasters vs. Financial Markets (PDF 104k)
by Kevin L. Kliesen


2005, No. 15: Is the Bond Market Irrational? (PDF 156k)
by Massimo Guidolin


2005, No. 16: U.S. Economic Growth, Relatively Speaking (PDF 93k)
by Cletus C. Coughlin


2005, No. 17: Future Oil (PDF 111k)
by Michael R. Pakko


2005, No. 18: Closing the Gap (PDF 129k)
by Riccardo DiCecio


2005, No. 19: International Perspectives on the “Great Moderation” (PDF 110k)
by Michelle T. Armesto and Jeremy M. Piger


2005, No. 20: Foreign Exchange Rates Are Predictable! (PDF 120k)
by Hui Guo


2005, No. 21: The Monetary Policy Transmission Mechanism? (PDF 63k)
by Daniel L. Thornton


2005, No. 22: Survey Says… (PDF 101k)
by Kristie M. Engemann and Michael T. Owyang


2005, No. 23: Has Monetary Policy Been More Accomodative Than Previously Believed? (PDF 107k)
by Kevin L. Kliesen


2005, No. 24: The Economics of Giving (PDF 124k)
by Rubén Hernández-Murillo


2005, No. 25: Are Inflation Expectations Rising from the Ashes? (PDF 111k)
by Jeremy M. Piger


2005, No. 26: Cross-Country Productivity Growth (PDF 96k)
by Riccardo DiCecio


2005, No. 27: Bubbling (or Just Frothy) House Prices? (PDF 194k)
by Massimo Guidolin and Elizabeth A. La Jeunesse


2005, No. 28: Understanding the Inflation Targeting Debate (PDF 66k)
by James Bullard


2005, No. 29: Trends in Home Ownership (PDF 75k)
by William T. Gavin


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