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...Reinhart, International Monetary Fund; and Carlos A, Vegh, NBER and University of California, Los Angeles, "When It Rains It Pours: Procyclical Capital Flows and Macroeconomic Policies"
Discussants: Gita Gopinath, University of Chicago, and Roberto Rigobon, NBER and MIT
Eric M. Engen, American Enterprise Institute, and R. Glenn Hubbard, NBER and Columbia University, "Federal Government Debt and Interest Rates"
Discussants: Jonathan Parker, NBER and Princeton University, and Matthew D. Shapiro, NBER and University of Michigan
Domenico Giannone and Lucrezia Reichlin, Free University of Brussels, and Luca Sala, Bocconi University, "Monetary Policy in Real Time"
Discussants: Mark W. Watson, NBER and Princeton University, and Harald Uhlig, Humboldt University
Jordi Gali, NBER and CREI, and Pau Rabanal, International Monetary Fund, "Technology Shocks and Aggregate...
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