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2003
03-10:
The Difficulty of Discerning What's Too Tight: Taylor Rules and Japanese Monetary Policy
[pdf]
by Kenneth N. Kuttner, Oberlin College
and Adam S. Posen, Peterson Institute for International Economics
December 2003
03-9:
It Takes More than a Bubble to Become Japan
[pdf]
by Adam S. Posen, Peterson Institute for International Economics
October 2003
03-8:
Religion, Culture, and Economic Performance
[pdf]
by Marcus Noland, Peterson Institute for International Economics
September 2003
03-7:
Labor Standards and the Free Trade Area of the Americas
[pdf]
by Kimberly Ann Elliott, Peterson Institute for International Economics
August 2003
03-6:
Empirical Investigations of Inflation Targeting
[pdf]
by Yifan Hu, Peterson Institute for International Economics
July 2003
03-5:
Famine and Reform in North Korea
[pdf]
by Marcus Noland, Peterson Institute for International Economics
June 2003
03-4:
Falling Trade Costs, Heterogeneous Firms, and Industry Dynamics
[pdf]
by Andrew B. Bernard, Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth and NBER
and J. Bradford Jensen, Peterson Institute for International Economics
and Peter K. Schott, Yale School of Management and NBER
May 2003
03-3:
Survival of the Best Fit: Exposure to Low-Wage Countries and the (Uneven) Growth of US Manufacturing Plants
[pdf]
by Andrew B. Bernard, Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth and NBER
and J. Bradford Jensen, Peterson Institute for International Economics
and Peter K. Schott, Yale School of Management and NBER
May 2003
03-2:
Is Germany Turning Japanese?
[pdf]
by Adam S. Posen, Peterson Institute for International Economics
March 2003
03-1:
Debt Sustainability, Brazil, and the IMF
[pdf]
by Morris Goldstein, Peterson Institute for International Economics
February 2003