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The Columbia Economics Discussion Paper Series consists of working papers (unpublished), authored and released by faculty members of the Department of Economics. Papers submitted by Columbia Ph.D. candidates are included in the series, with the endorsement of at least two faculty members within the Department. This archive holds papers dated from 1992 to the present. https://econ.columbia.edu/per/research/discussion-paper-series/
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2. Different types of central bank insolvency and the central role of seignorage
3. Inflating Away the Public Debt? An Empirical Assessment
4. Tapping the Brakes: Are Less Active Markets Safer and Better for the Economy?
5. Credit Default Swaps and the Financial Crisis
6. The Central-Bank Balance Sheet As an Instrument of Monetary Policy
7. Central bank communication and expectations stabilization
8. Does a "two-pillar Phillips curve" justify a two-pillar monetary policy strategy?
9. Forecast targeting as a monetary policy strategy: Policy rules in practice
10. Globalization and monetary control
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