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The Research Group of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York
International Research Recent Publications and Papers
2007-2008
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Mary Amiti. “Trade and Industrial Location with Heterogeneous Labor,” with Christopher Pissarides. Journal of International Economics 67, no. 2 (2005).

Roc Armenter. “A General Theory (and Some Evidence) of Expectation Traps in Monetary Policy.” Working paper, 2005.

Leonardo Bartolini. “Money Market Integration,” with Spence Hilton and Alessandro Prati. Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, forthcoming.

Gianluca Benigno. “Designing Targeting Rules for International Monetary Policy Cooperation,” with Pierpaolo Benigno. Journal of Monetary Economics 53, no. 3 (2006).

Linda Goldberg. “Exchange Rate Pass-Through into Import Prices,” with José Manuel Campa. Review of Economics and Statistics 87, no. 4 (2005).

James Harrigan. “Distance, Time, and Specialization: Lean Retailing in General Equilibrium,” with Carolyn Evans. American Economic Review 95, no. 1 (2005).

Rebecca Hellerstein. “Is There a Dead Spot? New Evidence on FOMC Votes before Elections.” Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, forthcoming.

Thomas Klitgaard. “Recycling Petrodollars,” with Matthew Higgins and Robert Lerman. Federal Reserve Bank of New York Current Issues in Economics and Finance 12, no. 9 (2006).

Paolo Pesenti. “Productivity, Terms of Trade, and the ‘Home Market Effect,’” with Giancarlo Corsetti and Philippe Martin. Journal of International Economics 73, no. 1 (2007).

 

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