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1. How Did a Domestic Housing Slump Turn into a Global Financial Crisis?

2. Biofuels Impact on Crop and Food Prices: Using an Interactive Spreadsheet

3. Did Easy Money in the Dollar Bloc Fuel the Global Commodity Boom?

4. Foreign Exposure to Asset-Backed Securities of U.S. Origin

5. Escape from New York: The Market Impact of SEC Rule 12h-6

6. Current Account Sustainability and Relative Reliability

7. Assessing the Potential for Further Foreign Demand for U.S. Assets: Has Financing U.S. Current Account Deficits Made Foreign Investors Overweight in U.S. Securities?

8. Do Fundamentals Explain the International Impact of U.S. Interest Rates? Evidence at the Firm Level

9. Do Energy Prices Respond to U.S. Macroeconomic News? A Test of the Hypothesis of Predetermined Energy Prices

10. Uncertainty over Models and Data: The Rise and Fall of American Inflation

11. International Competition and Inflation: A New Keynesian Perspective

12. Measuring U.S. International Relative Prices: A WARP View of the World

13. Political Disagreement, Lack of Commitment and the Level of Debt

14. Optimal Fiscal and Monetary Policy in Customer Markets

15. On the Application of Automatic Differentiation to the Likelihood Function for Dynamic General Equilibrium Models

16. Cross-Border Returns Differentials

17. Do Differences in Financial Development Explain the Global Pattern of Current Account Imbalances?

18. Bank Integration and Financial Constraints: Evidence from U.S. Firms

19. Why Do U.S. Cross-Listings Matter?

20. How Long Can the Unsustainable U.S. Current Account Deficit Be Sustained?