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Timothy Q. Cook was an economist in the Research Department at the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond.
Timothy Q. Cook and Thomas K. Hahn
J. Alfred Broaddus, Jr. and Timothy Q. Cook
Timothy Q. Cook
The major controversy in this literature is whether the observed reaction of interest rates reflects changes in the inflation expectations component or in the real rate component of the nominal rate.
Timothy Q. Cook and Thomas A. Lawler
Patric H. Hendershott and Timothy Q. Cook
Timothy Q. Cook and Steven Korn
Timothy Q. Cook, Thomas A. Lawler and Timothy D. Rowe
Timothy Q. Cook and Timothy D. Rowe
Timothy Q. Cook and Jeremy G. Duffield
Timothy Q. Cook was an economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond.