The Dynamic Demand for Money in Germany, Japan and the United Kingdom
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- Nick Chamie & Alain DeSerres & René Lalonde, "undated". "Optimum Currency Areas and Shock Asymmetry: A Comparison of Europe and the United States," Staff Working Papers 94-1, Bank of Canada.
- Daniel Racette & Jacques Raynauld & Christian Sigouin, "undated".
"An Up-to-Date and Improved BVAR Model of the Canadian Economy,"
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94-4, Bank of Canada.
- Daniel Racette & Jacques Raynauld & Christian Sigouin, 1995. "An Up-to-Date and Improved BVAR Model of the Canadian Economy," Macroeconomics 9503002, University Library of Munich, Germany.
- Robert Amano, "undated".
"Empirical Evidence on the Cost of Adjustment and Dynamic Labour Demand,"
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95-3, Bank of Canada.
- Robert A. Amano, 1995. "Empirical Evidence on the Cost of Adjustment and Dynamic Labour Demand," Macroeconomics 9505001, University Library of Munich, Germany.
- Nick Chamie & Alain DeSerres & Rene Lalonde, 1994. "Optimum Currency Areas and Shock Asymmetry A Comparison of Europe and the United States," International Finance 9406001, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 19 Aug 1994.
- Mario Lefebvre, 1995. "Les provinces canadiennes et la convergence : une evaluation empirique," Urban/Regional 9502001, University Library of Munich, Germany.
- Barry Cozier & Greg Tkacz, "undated".
"The Term Structure and Real Activity in Canada,"
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94-3, Bank of Canada.
- Barry Cozier & Greg Tkacz, 1994. "The Term Structure and Real Activity in Canada," Macroeconomics 9406001, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 23 Jun 1994.
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