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Monetary and macroprudential policies: How to Be green? A political-economy approach. (2024). Masciandaro, Donato ; Russo, Riccardo.
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  27. Political economists or political economists? The role of political environments in the formation of fed policy under burns, Greenspan, and Bernanke. (2019). Smith, Daniel ; Salter, Alexander.
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  28. Should the Fed Be Constrained?. (2019). Frankel, Jeffrey.
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  29. In Fed Watchers Eyes: Hawks, Doves and Monetary Policy. (2019). Istrefi, Klodiana.
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  31. The political economy of wage and price controls: evidence from the Nixon tapes. (2017). Butkiewicz, James ; Abrams, Burton.
    In: Public Choice.
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  33. Managing Beliefs about Monetary Policy under Discretion. (2016). Mertens, Elmar.
    In: Journal of Money, Credit and Banking.
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  34. Political business cycles 40 years after Nordhaus. (2016). Dubois, Eric.
    In: Public Choice.
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  35. Political Business Cycles 40 Years after Nordhaus. (2016). Dubois, Eric.
    In: Post-Print.
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  36. Political Business Cycles 40 Years after Nordhaus. (2016). Dubois, Eric.
    In: Université Paris1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (Post-Print and Working Papers).
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  38. Digging into the Pocketbook: Evidence on Economic Voting from Income Registry Data Matched to a Voter Survey. (2016). Persson, Mikael ; Snowberg, Erik ; Healy, Andrew J.
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  39. Fixed versus Flexible Election Cycles: Explaining innovation in the timing of Canada’s Election Cycle. (2016). Ferris, J. Stephen.
    In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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  40. Presidents and the US Economy: An Econometric Exploration. (2016). Watson, Mark ; Blinder, Alan.
    In: American Economic Review.
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  41. Debt, inflation and central bank independence. (2015). Martin, Fernando.
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  44. Operation Twist-the-Truth: How the Federal Reserve Misrepresents Its History and Performance. (2014). Selgin, George.
    In: Cato Journal.
    RePEc:cto:journl:v:34:y:2014:i:2:p:229-263.

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  45. Falling Behind the Curve: A Positive Analysis of Stop-Start Monetary Policies and the Great Inflation. (2013). Taylor, John B ; Levin, Andrew.
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  47. Debt, inflation and central bank independence. (2013). Martin, Fernando.
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    In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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  49. The Political Business Cycle: New Evidence from the Nixon Tapes. (2012). Butkiewicz, James ; Abrams, Burton.
    In: Journal of Money, Credit and Banking.
    RePEc:wly:jmoncb:v:44:y:2012:i:2-3:p:385-399.

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  50. Debt, Inflation and Central Bank Independence. (2012). Martin, Fernando.
    In: 2012 Meeting Papers.
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  51. Do departures from democratic accountability compromise the stability of public finances? Keynesianism, central banking, and minority governments in the Canadian system of party government, 1867–2009. (2012). Winer, Stanley ; Ferris, J. Stephen ; Grofman, Bernard.
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  52. Does the expectation or realization of a federal election precipitate Canadian output growth?. (2011). Voia, Marcel ; Ferris, J. Stephen.
    In: Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique.
    RePEc:wly:canjec:v:44:y:2011:i:1:p:107-132.

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  53. Do Departures from Democratic Accountability Compromise the Stability of Public Finances? Keynesianism, Central Banking, and Minority Governments in the Canadian System of Party Government, 1867 – 200. (2011). Winer, Stanley ; Ferris, J. Stephen ; Grofman, Bernard.
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  54. Discreet Commitments and Discretion of Policymakers with Private Information. (2010). Mertens, Elmar.
    In: 2010 Meeting Papers.
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  55. Audit the Federal Reserve?. (2010). Barnett, William.
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  56. Reading the Recent Monetary History of the U.S., 1959-2007. (2010). Rubio-Ramirez, Juan F ; Guerron, Pablo ; Fernandez-Villaverde, Jesus ; Guerron-Quintana, Pablo A..
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  58. Central Banking in the Twentieth Century. (2010). Singleton, John.
    In: Cambridge Books.
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  60. POLITICAL BUSINESS CYCLES IN THE NEW KEYNESIAN MODEL. (2010). Milani, Fabio.
    In: Economic Inquiry.
    RePEc:bla:ecinqu:v:48:y:2010:i:4:p:896-915.

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  61. Managing Beliefs about Monetary Policy under Discretion?. (2008). Mertens, Elmar.
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  66. Electoral politics and monetary policy: does the Bank of Canada contribute to a political business cycle?. (2008). Ferris, J. Stephen.
    In: Public Choice.
    RePEc:kap:pubcho:v:135:y:2008:i:3:p:449-468.

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  67. A rejoinder to “A commentary on ‘Does the Fed contribute to a political business cycle?’ ”. (2008). Abrams, Burton.
    In: Public Choice.
    RePEc:kap:pubcho:v:134:y:2008:i:3:p:489-490.

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    In: Public Choice.
    RePEc:kap:pubcho:v:132:y:2007:i:3:p:433-436.

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  69. Political Business Cycles in the New Keynesian Model. (2007). Milani, Fabio.
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