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2013, Issue Nov
- 1-3 Financial and fiscal reforms in support of China’s rebalancing
by David Dollar - 1-6 Transitioning to more balanced and sustainable growth
by John D. Murray - 1-10 The second phase of global liquidity and its impact on emerging economies
by Hyun Song Shin - 1-13 The shifts and the shocks: emerging economies in an age of financial crisis
by Martin Wolf - 1-17 Advanced economy monetary policy and emerging market economies
by Jerome H. Powell - 1-35 Asia-phoria meet regression to the mean
by Lant Pritchett & Lawrence H. Summers - 1-38 Macroprudential policies in a global perspective
by Olivier Jeanne - 1-43 Crowding out redefined: the role of reserve accumulation
by Carmen M. Reinhart & Takeshi Tashiro - 1-44 Surprising similarities: recent monetary regimes of small economies
by Andrew K. Rose - 1-49 Financial regulation after the crisis: how did we get here, and how do we get out?
by Gerard Caprio
2012, Issue Nov
- 1-32 IKEA: product, pricing, and pass-through
by Marianne Baxter & Anthony Landry - 1-36 Capital controls: a normative analysis
by Bianca De Paoli & Anna Lipinska - 1-48 Bubble thy neighbor: portfolio effects and externalities from capital controls
by Kristin J. Forbes & Marcel Fratzscher & Thomas Kostka & Roland Straub
2012, Issue March
- 1-2 Structural and cyclical elements in macroeconomics -- a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, March 16, 2012
by anonymous - 1-23 New evidence on cyclical and structural sources of unemployment
by Jinzhu Chen & Prakash Kannan & Prakash Loungani & Bharat Trehan
2011, Issue Nov
- 17-28 Aggregate demand and the global economic recovery
by Janet L. Yellen - 35-49 Monetary policy after the crisis
by Lars E. O. Svensson - 51-56 Monetary policy after the crisis - commentary
by Marvin Goodfriend - 63-114 Macroprudential policies in open emerging economies
by Joon-Ho Hahm & Frederic S. Mishkin & Hyun Song Shin & Kwanho Shin - 115-119 Macroprudential policies in open emerging economies - commentary
by Anil K. Kashyap - 127-197 The renminbi’s role in the global monetary system
by Eswar S. Prasad & Lei Ye - 199-206 The renminbi’s role in the global monetary system - commentary
by Shang-Jin Wei - 213-229 China and the global economy
by Justin Yifu Lin - 235-239 Sustaining China’s economic growth after the global financial crisis
by Nicholas R. Lardy - 247-292 Asian regional policy coordination
by Edwin M. Truman - 293-299 Asian regional policy coordination - commentary
by Dong He - 305-340 Global imbalances and global liquidity
by Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas - 345-345 Global imbalances and global liquidity - commentary
by Kristin J. Forbes - 353-359 Global policy challenges in the post-crisis period
by Jun Il Kim - 361-365 A macroprudential perspective in the conduct of monetary policy
by Ryuzo Miyao - 367-372 Policy reforms after the crisis
by Norman T. L. Chan - 383-387 Asia’s role in the post-crisis global economy
by Barry Eichengreen
2011, Issue July
- 2011-03 S Improving evaluation and metrics in youth financial education
by Laura Choi & Carolina Reid & Michael E. Staten & Richard M. Todd
2010, Issue Oct
- y:2010:i:oct Pacific Basin Research Conference, sponsored by the Center for Pacific Basin Studies, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, October 1, 2010
by anonymous - y:2010:i:oct:x:1 Does short-term debt increase vulnerability to crisis? Evidence from the East Asian financial crisis
by Efraim Benmelech & Eyal Dvir - y:2010:i:oct:x:2 Hoarding international reserves versus a Pigovian tax-cum-subsidy scheme: Reflections on the deleveraging crisis of 2008-9, and a cost benefit analysis
by Joshua Aizenman - y:2010:i:oct:x:3 Regional reserve pooling arrangements
by Suman Basu & Ran Bi & Prakash Kannan - y:2010:i:oct:x:4 Overborrowing, financial crises and ‘macro-prudential’ taxes
by Javier Bianchi & Enrique G. Mendoza - y:2010:i:oct:x:5 Trade elasticities
by Jean Imbs & Isabelle Méjean
2010, Issue June
2009, Issue Oct
- 11-12 Asia and the global financial crisis (welcome address)
by Ben S. Bernanke - 27-80 The impact of the financial crisis on emerging Asia
by Morris Goldstein & Daniel Xie - 81-84 The impact of the financial crisis on emerging Asia - commentary
by Michael Mussa - 93-114 Lessons from Asian financial experience
by Anne O. Krueger - 115-122 Lessons from Asian financial experience - commentary
by Andrew L. T. Sheng - 131-172 Global imbalances and the financial crisis: products of common causes
by Maurice Obstfeld & Kenneth S. Rogoff - 173-177 Global imbalances and the financial crisis: products of common causes - commentary
by Ricardo J. Caballero - 179-184 Global imbalances and the financial crisis: products of common causes - commentary
by Jacob A. Frenkel - 191-201 Reforming the global financial architecture: remarks
by Andrew D. Crockett - 207-249 Fire, flood, and lifeboats: policy responses to the global crisis of 2007-09
by Takatoshi Ito - 251-257 Fire, flood, and lifeboats: policy responses to the global crisis of 2007-09 - commentary
by Frederic S. Mishkin - 267-276 The global financial crisis – impact on Asia and policy challenges ahead
by Heng Swee Keat - 277-284 Global financial crisis and Korean economy
by Kyungsoo Kim - 285-289 Global financial crisis - Japan’s experience and policy response
by Takafumi Sato - 299-334 The financial crisis and global policy reforms
by Barry Eichengreen - 335-340 The financial crisis and global policy reforms - commentary
by Anil K. Kashyap - 347-353 Asia, the financial crisis, and global economic governance - closing remarks
by John Lipsky - y:2009:i:oct Asia and the global financial crisis -- a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, October 19-20, 2009
by anonymous
2009, Issue Jan
- 1-36 The anatomy of a financial crisis: the evolution of panic-driven runs in the asset-backed commercial paper market
by Daniel M. Covitz & J. Nellie Liang & Gustavo A. Suarez - y:2009:i:jan “Day ahead\\" conference on financial markets -- a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, January 2, 2009
by anonymous - y:2009:i:jan:x:1 Expectations of risk and return among household investors: Are their Sharpe ratios countercyclical?
by Gene Amromin & Steven A. Sharpe - y:2009:i:jan:x:2 A black swan in the money market
by John B. Taylor & John C. Williams - y:2009:i:jan:x:3 Inflation and the stock market: Understanding the “Fed Model”
by Geert Bekaert & Eric Engstrom - y:2009:i:jan:x:4 Inflation expectations and risk premiums in an arbitrage-free model of nominal and real bond yields
by Jens H. E. Christensen & Jose A. Lopez & Glenn D. Rudebusch - y:2009:i:jan:x:6 The impact of creditor protection on stock prices in the presence of credit crunches
by Galina Hale & Assaf Razin & Hui Tong - y:2009:i:jan:x:7 Liquidity, runs, and security design: lessons from the collapse of the auction rate municipal bond market
by Song Han & Dan Li - y:2009:i:jan:x:8 Financial innovation and corporate default rates
by Samuel Maurer & Hoai-Luu Nguyen & Asani Sarkar & Chenyang Wei - y:2009:i:jan:x:9 Escape from New York: the market impact of loosening disclosure requirements
by Nuno Fernandes & Ugur Lel & Darius P. Miller - y:2009:i:jan:x:10 A model of CMBS spreads
by Amy Cunningham & Joseph B. Nichols - y:2009:i:jan:x:11 Understanding the subprime mortgage crisis
by Yuliya Demyanyk & Otto van Hemert - y:2009:i:jan:x:12 The subprime mortgage crisis: irrational exuberance or rational error?
by Nikola Kojucharov & Clyde F. Martin & Robert F. Martin & Lili Xu - y:2009:i:jan:x:13 Vintage and credit rating: what matters in the ABX data during the credit crunch?
by Mardi Dungey & Gerald P. Dwyer & Thomas Flavin - y:2009:i:jan:x:14 Foreclosures in Ohio: does lender type matter?
by O. Emre Ergungor
2007, Issue Sep
- y:2007:i:sep Asian banking: challenges and opportunities - a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, September 6-7, 2007
by anonymous - y:2007:i:sep:x:1 Analyzing and assessing banking crises
by Randall S. Kroszner - y:2007:i:sep:x:2 The Asian financial system: recovered and ready to play a significant global role
by Dominic Barton
2007, Issue Oct
- y:2007:i:oct The economics of private equity investment : a symposium sponsored by the Center for the Study of Innovation and Productivity, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, October 19, 2007
by anonymous - y:2007:i:oct:x:1 Overview of the private equity sector
by Colin C. Blaydon - y:2007:i:oct:x:2 Financing private equity acquisitions
by Christopher M. James - y:2007:i:oct:x:3 The economics of private equity funds
by Andrew Metrick & Ayako Yasuda
2007, Issue Nov
- y:2007:i:nov Recent trends in economic volatility - sources and implications : a conference sponsored by the Center for the Study of Innovation and Productivity, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, November 2-3, 2007
by anonymous - y:2007:i:nov:x:1 On the sources of the Great Moderation
by Jordi Gali & Luca Gambetti - y:2007:i:nov:x:2 On the sources of the Great Moderation - discussion
by Mark W. Watson - y:2007:i:nov:x:3 On the sources of the Great Moderation - discussion
by Todd B. Walker - y:2007:i:nov:x:4 Technological diversification
by Miklos Koren & Silvana Tenreyro - y:2007:i:nov:x:5 Technological diversification - discussion
by Jonathan Eaton - y:2007:i:nov:x:6 Technological diversification - discussion
by David K. Levine - y:2007:i:nov:x:7 Macroeconomic implications of changes in micro volatility
by Steven J. Davis & James A. Kahn - y:2007:i:nov:x:8 Macroeconomic implications of changes in micro volatility - discussion
by Nick Bloom - y:2007:i:nov:x:9 Macroeconomic implications of changes in micro volatility - discussion
by Douglas W. Elmendorf - y:2007:i:nov:x:10 A theory of growth and volatility at the aggregate and firm level
by Diego Comin & Sunil Mulani - y:2007:i:nov:x:11 A theory of growth and volatility at the aggregate and firm level - discussion
by Rasmus Lentz - y:2007:i:nov:x:12 A theory of growth and volatility at the aggregate and firm level - discussion
by Charles I. Jones - y:2007:i:nov:x:13 Scale without mass: business process replication and industry dynamics
by Erik Brynjolfsson & Andrew McAfee & Michael Sorell & Feng Zhu - y:2007:i:nov:x:14 Scale without mass: business process replication and industry dynamics - discussion
by Zhu Wang - y:2007:i:nov:x:15 Scale without mass: business process replication and industry dynamics - discussion
by Shane Greenstein - y:2007:i:nov:x:16 Business volatility, job destruction and unemployment
by Steven J. Davis & R. Jason Faberman & John Haltiwanger & Ron S. Jarmin & Javier Miranda - y:2007:i:nov:x:17 Business volatility, job destruction and unemployment - discussion
by John M. Abowd - y:2007:i:nov:x:18 Business volatility, job destruction and unemployment - discussion
by Robert E. Hall - y:2007:i:nov:x:19 The roles of comovement and inventory investment in the reduction of output volatility
by F. Owen Irvine & Scott Schuh - y:2007:i:nov:x:20 The roles of comovement and inventory investment in the reduction of output volatility - discussion
by Robert J. Gordon - y:2007:i:nov:x:21 The roles of comovement and inventory investment in the reduction of output volatility - discussion
by Valerie A. Ramey
2007, Issue March
- 0 Monetary policy, transparency, and credibility -- a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, March 23-24, 2007
by anonymous - 1-34 Monetary policy and its informative value
by Romain Baeriswyl & Camille Cornand - 1-43 Central bank communication and expectations stabilization
by Stefano Eusepi & Bruce Preston
2007
- y:2007 The limits of transparency
by Alex Cukierman - y:2007:x:2 Welfare-maximizing monetary policy under parameter uncertainty
by Rochelle M. Edge & Thomas Laubach & John C. Williams - y:2007:x:3 Banking and interest rates in monetary policy analysis: a quantitative exploration
by Marvin Goodfriend & Bennett T. McCallum - y:2007:x:5 Three great American disinflations
by Michael D. Bordo & Christopher J. Erceg & Andrew T. Levin & Ryan Michaels - y:2007:x:6 Emerging markets in financial globalization: striking the right balance for liberalization
by Tarisa Watanagase - y:2007:x:7 Lessons from the Asian crisis
by Andrew D. Crockett
2006, Issue Nov
- y:2006:i:nov Financial innovations and the real economy : a conference sponsored by the Center for the Study of Innovation and Productivity, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, November 16-17, 2006
by anonymous - y:2006:i:nov:x:1 The macroeconomic transition to high household debt
by Jeffrey R. Campbell & Zvi Hercowitz - y:2006:i:nov:x:2 Financial innovation and the Great Moderation: what do household data say?
by Karen E. Dynan & Douglas W. Elmendorf & Daniel E. Sichel - y:2006:i:nov:x:3 The macroeconomic transition to high household debt - comments
by Erik Hurst - y:2006:i:nov:x:4 The macroeconomic transition to high household debt - comments
by Richard Rogerson - y:2006:i:nov:x:5 Financial innovation and the Great Moderation: what do household data say? - comments
by Christopher D. Carroll - y:2006:i:nov:x:6 Financial innovation and the Great Moderation: what do household data say? - comments
by Paul S. Willen - y:2006:i:nov:x:7 Has the development of the structured credit market affected the cost of corporate debt? - comments
by Simon Gilchrist - y:2006:i:nov:x:8 Financial innovation, macroeconomic stability and systemic crises - comments
by Arvind Krishnamurthy - y:2006:i:nov:x:9 Financial innovations, idiosyncratic risk, and the joint evolution of real and financial volatilities
by J. Christina Wang - y:2006:i:nov:x:10 Financial innovations, idiosyncratic risk, and the joint evolution of real and financial volatilities - comments
by J. Bradford DeLong - y:2006:i:nov:x:11 Financial innovations, idiosyncratic risk, and the joint evolution of real and financial volatilities - comments
by Richard J. Rosen - y:2006:i:nov:x:12 The supply and demand side impacts of credit market information
by Alain de Janvry & Craig McIntosh & Elisabeth Sadoulet - y:2006:i:nov:x:13 The supply and demand side impacts of credit market information - comments
by Steve Boucher - y:2006:i:nov:x:14 The supply and demand side impacts of credit market information - comments
by Atif Mian - y:2006:i:nov:x:15 Has the development of the structured credit market affected the cost of corporate debt?
by Adam B. Ashcraft & João A. C. Santos - y:2006:i:nov:x:16 Has the development of the structured credit market affected the cost of corporate debt? - comments
by Christine Parlour - y:2006:i:nov:x:17 Financial innovation, macroeconomic stability and systemic crises
by Prasanna Gai & Sujit Kapadia & Stephen Millard & Ander Pérez-Orive - y:2006:i:nov:x:18 Financial innovation, macroeconomic stability and systemic crises - comments
by William R. Nelson - y:2006:i:nov:x:19 Financial innovations and macroeconomic volatility
by Urban J. Jermann & Vincenzo Quadrini - y:2006:i:nov:x:20 Financial innovations and macroeconomic volatility - comments
by Wouter J. Den Haan - y:2006:i:nov:x:21 Financial innovations and macroeconomic volatility - comments
by Giorgio E. Primiceri
2006, Issue Mar
2006, Issue Jun
- 1-25 Global current account adjustment: a decomposition
by Michael B. Devereux & Amartya Lahiri & Ke Pang - y:2006:i:jun Incomplete information processing: a solution to the forward discount puzzle
by Philippe Bacchetta & Eric Van Wincoop - y:2006:i:jun:x:1 Annual Pacific Basin Conference sponsored by the Center for Pacific Basin Studies, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, June 16-17, 2006
by anonymous - y:2006:i:jun:x:2 The U.S. current account deficit and the expected share of world output
by Charles Engel & John H. Rogers - y:2006:i:jun:x:3 A quantitative analysis of China’s structural transformation
by Robert Dekle & Guillaume Vandenbroucke - y:2006:i:jun:x:4 Monetary integration in East Asia
by Peter B. Kenen & Ellen E. Meade - y:2006:i:jun:x:5 Exchange-rate effects on China's trade: an interim report
by Jaime R. Marquez & John W. Schindler - y:2006:i:jun:x:6 Dual labor markets and business cycles
by David Cook & Hiromi Nosaka - y:2006:i:jun:x:8 The international financial integration of China and India
by Philip R. Lane & Sergio L. Schmukler - y:2006:i:jun:x:9 Is East Asia becoming more interdependent?
by Peter A. Petri - y:2006:i:jun:x:10 Saving and interest rates in Japan: Why they have fallen and why they will remain low
by R. Anton Braun & Daisuke Ikeda & Douglas H. Joines
2006, Issue Aug
2006
- y:2006 Measuring trends in leisure
by Mark Aguiar & Erik Hurst - y:2006:x:1 The labor market and macro volatility: a nonstationary general-equilibrium analysis
by Robert E. Hall - y:2006:x:2 Mismatch
by Robert Shimer - y:2006:x:3 Cyclical wages in a search-and-bargaining model with large firms
by Julio J. Rotemberg - y:2006:x:4 The interaction of labor markets and inflation: analysis of micro data from the International Wage Flexibility Project
by William T. Dickens & Lorenz Goette & Erica L. Groshen & Steinar Holden & Julian Messina & Mark E. Schweitzer & Jarkko Turunen & Melanie Ward - y:2006:x:5 Unemployment fluctuations with staggered Nash wage bargaining
by Mark Gertler & Antonella Trigari - y:2006:x:6 Safe & sound banking, 20 years later: what was proposed and what has been adopted
by Frederick T. Furlong & Simon H. Kwan - y:2006:x:7 Supervising bank safety and soundness: some open issues
by Mark J. Flannery
2005, Issue Sep
2005, Issue Nov
2005, Issue Mar
2005, Issue Feb
- y:2005:i:feb Revived Bretton Woods system: a new paradigm for Asian development?
by anonymous - y:2005:i:feb:x:1 The revived Bretton Woods system: alive and well
by Michael P. Dooley & Peter M. Garber - y:2005:i:feb:x:2 Dollars and deficits: where do we go from here?
by Michael P. Dooley & Peter M. Garber - y:2005:i:feb:x:3 The cosmic risk: an essay on global imbalances and treasuries
by Michael P. Dooley & Peter M. Garber - y:2005:i:feb:x:4 Asian reserve diversification: does it threaten the pegs?
by Michael P. Dooley & Peter M. Garber - y:2005:i:feb:x:5 The U.S. current account deficit: collateral for a total return swap
by Michael P. Dooley & Peter M. Garber - y:2005:i:feb:x:6 The unsustainable U.S. current account position revisited
by Maurice Obstfeld & Kenneth S. Rogoff - y:2005:i:feb:x:7 Global imbalances and the lessons of Bretton Woods
by Barry Eichengreen - y:2005:i:feb:x:8 The revived Bretton Woods system: does it explain developments in non-China developing Asia?
by Steven B. Kamin - y:2005:i:feb:x:9 Exchange rates, wages, and international adjustment: Japan and China versus the United States
by Ronald I. McKinnon - y:2005:i:feb:x:10 Budget and external deficits: not twins but the same family
by Edwin M. Truman - y:2005:i:feb:x:11 Direct investment, rising real wages and the absorption of excess labor in the periphery
by Michael P. Dooley & David Folkerts-Landau & Peter M. Garber - y:2005:i:feb:x:12 An essay on the revived Bretton Woods system
by Michael P. Dooley & David Folkerts-Landau & Peter M. Garber - y:2005:i:feb:x:13 Will the Bretton Woods 2 regime unravel soon? the risk of a hard landing in 2005-2006
by Nouriel Roubini & Brad Setser
2005
- y:2005 Optimal fiscal policy in a monetary union
by Jordi Gali & Tommaso Monacelli - y:2005:x:1 Optimal fiscal policy in a monetary union - comments
by Maurice Obstfeld - y:2005:x:2 The design of monetary and fiscal policy: a global perspective
by Jess Benhabib & Stefano Eusepi - y:2005:x:3 No-arbitrage Taylor rules - comments
by Thomas Philippon - y:2005:x:4 Monetary and fiscal policy in a liquidity trap: the Japanese experience 1999-2004
by Mitsuru Iwamura & Takeshi Kudo & Tsutomu Watanabe - y:2005:x:5 Optimal fiscal policy in a monetary union - comments
by Carl E. Walsh - y:2005:x:6 Model uncertainty and policy evaluation: some theory and empirics
by William A. Brock & Steven N. Durlauf & Kenneth D. West - y:2005:x:7 Model uncertainty and policy evaluation: some theory and empirics - comments
by Lars Peter Hansen - y:2005:x:8 Model uncertainty and policy evaluation: some theory and empirics - comments
by Christopher A. Sims - y:2005:x:9 Estimating the effects of fiscal policy in OECD countries
by Roberto Perotti - y:2005:x:10 Estimating the effects of fiscal policy in OECD countries - comments
by Alan J. Auerbach - y:2005:x:11 Estimating the effects of fiscal policy in OECD countries - comments
by Valerie A. Ramey - y:2005:x:12 The design of monetary and fiscal policy: a global perspective - comments
by George W. Evans - y:2005:x:13 The design of monetary and fiscal policy: a global perspective - comments
by John V. Leahy - y:2005:x:14 No-arbitrage Taylor rules
by Andrew Ang & Sen Dong & Monika Piazzesi - y:2005:x:15 No-arbitrage Taylor rules - comments
by Andrew T. Levin - y:2005:x:16 The unsustainable U.S. current account position revisited
by Maurice Obstfeld & Kenneth S. Rogoff - y:2005:x:17 International financial adjustment
by Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas & Helene Rey - y:2005:x:18 Why the renminbi might be overvalued (but probably isn’t)
by Yin-Wong Cheung & Menzie D. Chinn & Eiji Fujii - y:2005:x:19 International reserves: precautionary versus mercantilist views, theory and evidence
by Joshua Aizenman & Jaewoo Lee - y:2005:x:20 Maturity mismatch and financial crises: evidence from emerging market corporations
by Hoyt Bleakley & Kevin Cowan - y:2005:x:21 The domestic and global impact of Japan’s policies for growth
by Nicoletta Batini & Papa N'Diaye & Alessandro Rebucci - y:2005:x:22 Unilateral and regional trade liberalization: China's WTO accession and FTA with ASEAN
by Mesut Saygili & Kar-yiu Wong - y:2005:x:23 The value of life and the rise in health spending
by Robert E. Hall & Charles I. Jones - y:2005:x:24 Increasing global competition and labor productivity: lessons from the U.S. automotive industry
by Martin N. Baily & Diana Farrell & Ezra Greenberg & Jan-Dirk Henrich & Naoko Jinjo & Maya Jolles & Jaana Remes - y:2005:x:25 Identifying technology spillovers and product market rivalry
by Nick Bloom & Mark Schankerman & John Van Reenen - y:2005:x:26 Information technology and the world economy
by Dale W. Jorgenson & Khuong Vu - y:2005:x:27 Learning about a new technology: pineapple in Ghana
by Timothy G. Conley & Christopher R. Udry