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2005
- y:2005:x:28 The burden of knowledge and the ‘death of the Renaissance man’: Is innovation getting harder?
by Benjamin F. Jones - y:2005:x:29 Why did Europe’s productivity catch-up sputter out? a tale of tigers and tortoises
by Ian Dew-Becker & Robert J. Gordon - y:2005:x:30 Technology adoption from hybrid corn to beta blockers
by Jonathan Skinner & Douglas Staiger
2004, Issue Mar
- y:2004:i:mar Interest rates and monetary policy; a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research, March 19-20, 2004
by anonymous - y:2004:i:mar:x:1 Future prices as risk-adjusted forecasts of monetary policy
by Monika Piazzesi & Eric T. Swanson - y:2004:i:mar:x:2 Future prices as risk-adjusted forecasts of monetary policy; comments
by Frank Schorfheide - y:2004:i:mar:x:3 The term structure of real rates and expected inflation
by Andrew Ang & Geert Bekaert - y:2004:i:mar:x:4 The term structure of real rates and expected inflation, comments
by Martin Evans - y:2004:i:mar:x:5 Regime shifts in a dynamic term structure model of U.S. Treasury bond yields, comments
by John Heaton - y:2004:i:mar:x:6 Empirical and policy performance of a forward-looking monetary model
by Alexei Onatski & Noah Williams - y:2004:i:mar:x:7 Future prices as risk-adjusted forecasts of monetary policy; comments
by Charles L. Evans - y:2004:i:mar:x:8 A macro-finance model of the term structure, monetary policy, and the economy
by Glenn D. Rudebusch & Tao Wu - y:2004:i:mar:x:9 Permanent and transitory policy shocks in an empirical macro model with asymmetric information
by Sharon Kozicki & Peter A. Tinsley - y:2004:i:mar:x:10 Permanent and transitory policy shocks in an empirical macro model with asymmetric information, comments
by Alan S. Blinder - y:2004:i:mar:x:11 Regime shifts in a dynamic term structure model of U.S. Treasury bond yields
by Qiang Dai & Kenneth J. Singleton & Wei Yang - y:2004:i:mar:x:12 Regime shifts in a dynamic term structure model of U.S. Treasury bond yields, comments
by James D. Hamilton - y:2004:i:mar:x:13 Empirical and policy performance of a forward-looking monetary model, comments
by Jeffrey C. Fuhrer - y:2004:i:mar:x:14 Empirical and policy performance of a forward-looking monetary model, comments
by Lars Peter Hansen
2004, Issue Jun
- 1-34 When in peril, retrench: testing the portfolio channel of contagion
by Fernando Broner & Gaston Gelos & Carmen M. Reinhart - y:2004:i:jun Emerging markets and macroeconomic volatility - lessons from a decade of financial debacles: a conference sponsored by the Center for Pacific Basin Monetary and Economic Studies (Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco) and the Center for International Economics (University of Maryland), June 4-5, 2004
by anonymous - y:2004:i:jun:x:1 Endogenous dollarization, expectations, and equilibrium monetary policy
by Robert Chang & Andres Velasco - y:2004:i:jun:x:2 Private capital flows, capital controls, and default risk
by Mark L. J. Wright - y:2004:i:jun:x:3 How do trade and financial integration affect the relationship between growth and volatility?
by M. Ayhan Kose & Eswar S. Prasad & Marco E. Terrones - y:2004:i:jun:x:4 Macroeconomic risk and banking crises in emerging market countries: business fluctuations with financial crashes
by Pedro Marcelo Oviedo - y:2004:i:jun:x:5 Exchange rate overshooting and the costs of floating
by Michele Cavallo & Kate Kisselev & Fabrizio Perri & Nouriel Roubini - y:2004:i:jun:x:6 Country spreads and emerging countries: who drives whom?
by Martin Uribe & Vivian Z. Yue - y:2004:i:jun:x:7 On the empirics of Sudden Stops: the relevance of balance-sheet effects
by Guillermo A. Calvo & Alejandro Izquierdo - y:2004:i:jun:x:9 Defaultable debt, interest rates and the current account
by Mark Aguiar & Gita Gopinath - y:2004:i:jun:x:10 Putting the brakes on Sudden Stops: the financial frictions - moral hazard tradeoff of asset price guarantees
by Bora Durdu & Enrique G. Mendoza
2003, Issue Nov
- y:2003:i:nov Technology, productivity, and public policy : a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, November 7-8, 2003
by anonymous - y:2003:i:nov:x:1 Tracking the new economy: using growth theory to detect changes in trend productivity
by James A. Kahn & Robert W. Rich - y:2003:i:nov:x:2 Growth, capital shares, and a new perspective on production functions
by Charles I. Jones - y:2003:i:nov:x:3 The political economy of intellectual property treaties
by Suzanne Scotchmer - y:2003:i:nov:x:4 Incentives and invention in universities
by Saul Lach & Mark Schankerman - y:2003:i:nov:x:5 Relative prices and relative prosperity
by Chang-Tai Hsieh & Peter J. Klenow - y:2003:i:nov:x:6 Frictionless technology diffusion: the case of tractors
by Rodolfo E. Manuelli & Ananth Seshadri - y:2003:i:nov:x:7 The skill content of recent technological change: an empirical exploration
by David H. Autor & Frank Levy & Richard J. Murnane
2003, Issue Mar
- y:2003:i:mar Dynamics of corporate earnings
by Robert E. Hall - y:2003:i:mar:x:1 What explains the stock market's reaction to Federal Reserve policy?
by Ben S. Bernanke & Kenneth N. Kuttner - y:2003:i:mar:x:2 The case for open-market purchases in a liquidity trap
by Alan J. Auerbach & Maurice Obstfeld - y:2003:i:mar:x:3 Exchange rates and fundamentals
by Charles Engel & Kenneth D. West - y:2003:i:mar:x:4 What does the yield curve tell us about GDP growth?
by Andrew Ang & Monika Piazzesi & Min Wei - y:2003:i:mar:x:5 A joint econometric model of macroeconomic and term structure
by Peter Hordahl & Oreste Tristani & David Vestin - y:2003:i:mar:x:6 The strength in consumer durables and housing
by Donald L. Kohn - y:2003:i:mar:x:7 Exchange rates and fundamentals - comments
by Clive W. J. Granger - y:2003:i:mar:x:8 The excess sensitivity of long-term interest rates: evidence and implications for macroeconomic models
by Refet S. Gürkaynak & Brian P. Sack & Eric T. Swanson - y:2003:i:mar:x:9 Finance and macroeconomics: a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research, February 28- March 1, 2003
by anonymous
2002, Issue Sep
- y:2002:i:sep Financial issues in the Pacific Basin region: a conference sponsored by the Center for Pacific Basin Monetary and Economic Studies (Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco) and the Journal of the Japanese and International Economies, September 26-27, 2002
by anonymous - y:2002:i:sep:x:1 The impact of Japan’s financial stabilization laws on bank equity values
by Mark M. Spiegel & Nobuyoshi Yamori - y:2002:i:sep:x:2 The high demand for international reserves in the Far East: what's going on?
by Joshua Aizenman & Nancy P. Marion - y:2002:i:sep:x:3 Loans to Japanese borrowers
by David C. Smith - y:2002:i:sep:x:4 Post-crisis exchange rate policy in five Asian countries: filling in the 'hollow middle'?
by Leonardo Hernandez & Peter Montiel - y:2002:i:sep:x:5 Financial intermediation, agency and collateral and the dynamics of banking crises: theory and evidence for the Japanese banking crisis
by Robert Dekle & Kenneth M. Kletzer - y:2002:i:sep:x:6 The value of banking relationships during a financial crisis: evidence from failures of Japanese banks
by Elijah Brewer & Hesna Genay & William C. Hunter & George G. Kaufman
2002, Issue Nov
- y:2002:i:nov Technological change: a workshop sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research, November 14-15, 2002
by anonymous - y:2002:i:nov:x:1 Productivity growth in the Industrial Revolution: a new growth accounting perspective
by Nicholas Crafts - y:2002:i:nov:x:2 The transition to a new economy after the Second Industrial Revolution
by Andrew Atkeson & Patrick J. Kehoe - y:2002:i:nov:x:3 The baby boom and baby bust: some macroeconomics for population economics
by Jeremy Greenwood & Ananth Seshadri & Guillaume Vandenbroucke - y:2002:i:nov:x:4 The baby boom and baby bust: some macroeconomics for population economics (discussion)
by Matthias Doepke - y:2002:i:nov:x:5 Vintage capital as an origin of inequalities
by Andreas Hornstein & Per Krusell & Giovanni L. Violante - y:2002:i:nov:x:6 Human capital and technology diffusion
by Jess Benhabib & Mark M. Spiegel - y:2002:i:nov:x:7 Importing technology
by Francesco Caselli & Daniel J. Wilson
2002, Issue Mar
- y:2002:i:mar Macroeconomic models for monetary policy: a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research, March 1-2, 2002
by anonymous - y:2002:i:mar:x:1 Empirical analysis of policy interventions
by Eric M. Leeper & Tao Zha - y:2002:i:mar:x:2 Monetary policy in an estimated stochastic dynamic general equilibrium model of the Euro area
by Frank Smets & Raf Wouters - y:2002:i:mar:x:3 An optimizing model of U.S. wage and price dynamics
by Argia M. Sbordone - y:2002:i:mar:x:4 Should monetary policy target labor's share of income?
by Jeremy B. Rudd & Karl Whelan - y:2002:i:mar:x:5 Inflation dynamics, marginal cost, and the output gap: evidence from three countries
by Katharine Neiss & Edward Nelson - y:2002:i:mar:x:6 Macroeconomic switching
by Christopher A. Sims & Tao Zha - y:2002:i:mar:x:7 What is a good macroeconomic model for a central bank to use? panel discussion
by Lawrence J. Christiano & Adrian R. Pagan & David J. Stockton - y:2002:i:mar:x:8 What is a good macroeconomic model for a central bank to use? panel discussion
by Lawrence J. Christiano & Adrian R. Pagan & David J. Stockton
2001, Issue Mar
- y:2001:i:mar Forecasting output and inflation: the role of asset prices
by James H. Stock & Mark W. Watson - y:2001:i:mar:x:1 Asset prices, exchange rates, and monetary policy: a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research, March 2-3, 2001
by anonymous - y:2001:i:mar:x:2 Simple monetary policy rules and exchange rate uncertainty
by Kai Leitemo & Ulf Soderstrom - y:2001:i:mar:x:3 Asset prices, financial conditions and the transmission of monetary policy
by Charles A. E. Goodhart & Boris Hofmann - y:2001:i:mar:x:4 External constraints on monetary policy and the financial accelerator
by Mark Gertler & Simon Gilchrist & Fabio M. Natalucci - y:2001:i:mar:x:5 Inflation targeting and the liquidity trap
by Bennett T. McCallum - y:2001:i:mar:x:6 Monetary policy rules for an open economy
by Nicoletta Batini & Richard Harrison & Stephen Millard
2001, Issue Jun
- y:2001:i:jun Nominal rigidities: a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, the National Bureau of Economic Research Inc., and the Central Bank Institute of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, June 16, 2001
by anonymous - y:2001:i:jun:x:1 Optimal fiscal and monetary policy under sticky prices
by Stephanie Schmitt-Grohe & Martin Uribe - y:2001:i:jun:x:2 Sticky information versus sticky prices: a proposal to replace the New-Keynesian Phillips curve
by N. Gregory Mankiw & Ricardo Reis - y:2001:i:jun:x:3 Closed and open economy models of business cycles with marked-up and sticky prices
by Robert J. Barro & Silvana Tenreyro - y:2001:i:jun:x:4 Predicting the effects of Federal Reserve policy in a sticky price model: an analytical approach
by Ellen R. McGrattan - y:2001:i:jun:x:5 Nominal rigidities and the dynamic effects of a shock to monetary policy
by Lawrence J. Christiano & Martin S. Eichenbaum & Charles L. Evans
2000, Issue Mar
- y:2000:i:mar Structural change and monetary policy, a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research, March 3-4, 2000
by anonymous - y:2000:i:mar:x:1 Output fluctuations in the United States: what has changed since the early 1980s?
by Margaret M. McConnell & Gabriel Perez-Quiros
2000, Issue Apr
- y:2000:i:apr Irrational exuberance? a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research, April 21, 2000
by anonymous - y:2000:i:apr:x:1 Informational overshooting, booms and crashes
by Joseph Zeira - y:2000:i:apr:x:2 The information technology revolution and the stock market: preliminary evidence
by Bart Hobijn & Boyan Jovanovic - y:2000:i:apr:x:3 The stock market and capital accumulation
by Robert E. Hall - y:2000:i:apr:x:4 Stock prices and fundamentals
by John Heaton & Deborah Lucas - y:2000:i:apr:x:5 Vintage organization capital
by Boyan Jovanovic & Peter L. Rousseau - y:2000:i:apr:x:6 The stock market and capital accumulation, comments
by J. Bradford DeLong
2000
- y:2000 Output fluctuations in the United States: what has changed since the early 1980s? comments
by Charles R. Nelson - y:2000:x:1 The resurgence of growth in the late 1990s: is information technology the story?
by Stephen D. Oliner & Daniel E. Sichel - y:2000:x:2 Learning about a shift in trend output: implications for monetary policy and inflation
by Kevin J. Lansing - y:2000:x:3 Indicator variables for optimal policy
by Lars E. O. Svensson & Michael Woodford - y:2000:x:4 Near-rationality and inflation in two monetary regimes
by Laurence Ball - y:2000:x:5 On signal extraction and non-certainty-equivalence in optimal monetary policy rules
by Eric T. Swanson - y:2000:x:6 On signal extraction and non-certainty-equivalence in optimal monetary policy rules, comments
by Bennett T. McCallum - y:2000:x:7 Indicator variables for optimal policy, comments
by James D. Hamilton - y:2000:x:8 Near-rationality and inflation in two monetary regimes, comments
by Jeffrey C. Fuhrer - y:2000:x:9 Structural change and monetary policy
by Laurence H. Meyer - y:2000:x:10 Some thoughts on the possibility of changes in trend growth (panel discussion \\"Recent changes in trend and cycle\\")
by Charles I. Jones - y:2000:x:11 Recent changes in trend and cycle, remarks
by John Taylor - y:2000:x:12 Recent changes in trend and cycle, remarks
by Mark W. Watson
1999, Issue Sep
- 1-36 Capital controls during financial crises: the cases of Malaysia and Thailand
by Hali J. Edison & Carmen M. Reinhart - y:1999:i:sep Financial crises in emerging markets: a conference sponsored by the Center for Pacific Basin Monetary and Economic Studies, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, September 23-24, 1999
by anonymous - y:1999:i:sep:x:1 International capital inflows, domestic financial intermediation and financial crises under imperfect information
by Menzie D. Chinn & Kenneth M. Kletzer - y:1999:i:sep:x:2 Banking and currency crises; how common are twins?
by Reuven Glick & Michael M. Hutchison - y:1999:i:sep:x:3 The impact of monetary policy on exchange rates during financial crises
by David M. Gould & Steven B. Kamin - y:1999:i:sep:x:4 Uncertainty and the disappearance of international credit
by Joshua Aizenman & Nancy P. Marion - y:1999:i:sep:x:5 Corporate growth and risk around the world
by Stijn Claessens & Simeon Djankov & Tatiana Nenova - y:1999:i:sep:x:6 Multiple equilibria, contagion, and the emerging market crises
by Paul R. Masson - y:1999:i:sep:x:7 Limiting moral hazard and reducing risk in international capital flows: the choice of an exchange-rate regime
by Ronald I. McKinnon - y:1999:i:sep:x:8 Excessive FDI flows under asymmetric information
by Assaf Razin & Efraim Sadka & Chi-Wa Yuen - y:1999:i:sep:x:9 Interest rate stabilization of exchange rates and contagion in the Asian crisis countries
by Robert Dekle & Cheng Hsiao & Siyan Wang - y:1999:i:sep:x:10 How are shocks propagated internationally? Firm-level evidence from the Russian and East Asian crises
by Kristin J. Forbes - y:1999:i:sep:x:11 Private inflows when crises are anticipated: a case study of Korea
by Michael P. Dooley & Inseok Shin - y:1999:i:sep:x:13 Private inflows when crises are anticipated: a case study of Korea - discussion
by Carmen M. Reinhart
1999, Issue Mar
1999
- y:1999 Policymakers' revealed preferences and the output-inflation variability trade-off: implications for the European system of central banks
by Stephen G. Cecchetti & Margaret M. McConnell & Gabriel Perez-Quiros - y:1999:x:1 Monetary policy issues for the Eurosystem
by Lars E. O. Svensson - y:1999:x:2 Optimal monetary policy inertia
by Michael Woodford - y:1999:x:3 Uncertainty and the Taylor rule in a simple model of the Euro-area economy
by Gert Peersman & Frank Smets - y:1999:x:4 A model of the lender of last resort
by Charles A. E. Goodhart & Haizhou Huang - y:1999:x:5 Robust monetary policy under model uncertainty in a small model of the U.S. economy
by Alexei Onatski & James H. Stock
1998, Issue Sep
- y:1998:i:sep Financial modernization and regulation, September 17-18, 1998, co-sponsored by Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta and Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
by anonymous - y:1998:i:sep:x:1 Liquidity risk, liquidity creation and financial fragility: a theory of banking
by Douglas W. Diamond & Raghuram G. Rajan - y:1998:i:sep:x:2 Bankers on boards: monitoring, financing, and lender liability
by Randall S. Kroszner & Philip E. Strahan - y:1998:i:sep:x:3 The subsidy provided by the federal safety net: theory and measurement
by Myron L. Kwast & Wayne Passmore - y:1998:i:sep:x:4 The relationship between organizational form and performance: the case of foreign securities subsidiaries of U.S. banking organizations
by Gary Whalen - y:1998:i:sep:x:5 Modernizing financial regulation (again)
by Mark J. Flannery - y:1998:i:sep:x:6 Financial regulatory structure and the resolution of conflicting goals
by Robert A. Eisenbeis & Larry D. Wall - y:1998:i:sep:x:7 Offshore financial regulatory competition: a force for modernization and for crisis
by Edward J. Kane - y:1998:i:sep:x:8 Deposit insurance premiums and the value of the banking insurance fund: should they be linked?
by George Pennacchi - y:1998:i:sep:x:9 The future of regulation of the financial services industry: from control instruments to certification requirements
by Arnoud W. A. Boot & Silva Dezelan & Todd T. Milbourn
1998, Issue Mar
- y:1998:i:mar Central bank inflation targeting: a conference sponsored by the Center for Economic Policy Research (Stanford University) and the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, March 6-7, 1998
by anonymous - y:1998:i:mar:x:1 Monetary rules when economic behaviour changes
by Robert Amano & Donald Coletti & Tiff Macklem - y:1998:i:mar:x:2 Policy rules for inflation targeting
by Glenn D. Rudebusch & Lars E. O. Svensson - y:1998:i:mar:x:3 Monetary policy rules in practice
by Richard H. Clarida & Jordi Gali & Mark Gertler - y:1998:i:mar:x:4 Implementing price stability bands, boundaries and inflation targeting
by Robert J. Tetlow & John C. Williams - y:1998:i:mar:x:5 Performance of operational policy rules in an estimated semi-classical structural model
by Bennett T. McCallum & Edward Nelson - y:1998:i:mar:x:6 Background material from Frederic Mishkin's contribution to a panel discussion on: Should explicit inflation targets be set in the U.S.?
by anonymous
1996
- 43-72 U.S. portfolio investment in Asian capital markets
by Henning Bohn & Linda L. Tesar - 73-100 Foreign direct investment, trade, and real exchange rate linkages in developing countries
by Linda S. Goldberg & Michael W. Klein - 101-146 Capital inflows and the real exchange rate: analytical framework and econometric evidence
by Pierre-Richard Agenor & Alexander W. Hoffmaister - 147-179 Risk and financial development: a comparative case study of Mexico and Indonesia
by Theo S. Eicher & Stephen J. Turnovsky - 183-205 Exchange rate instability: determinants and predictability
by Richard Meese & Andrew K. Rose - 206-231 Derivative products in exchange rate crises
by Peter M. Garber & Subir Lall - 232-266 Crisis, contagion, and country funds: effects on East Asia and Latin America
by Jeffrey A. Frankel & Sergio L. Schmukler - 267-285 Comovements among emerging equity markets
by Holger C. Wolf - 289-321 Net capital inflows: how much to accept, how much to resist?
by Helmut Reisen - 322-355 The overborrowing syndrome: are East Asian economies different?
by Ronald I. McKinnon & Huw Pill - 356-405 Capital inflows, financial intermediation, and aggregate demand: empirical evidence from Mexico and other Pacific Basin countries
by Steven B. Kamin & Paul R. Wood - 409-435 Speculative capital inflows and exchange rate targeting in the Pacific Basin: theory and evidence
by Kenneth M. Kletzer & Mark M. Spiegel - 436-464 Too much of a good thing: the macroeconomic effects of taxing capital inflows
by Carmen M. Reinhart & R. Todd Smith - 465-488 Exchange rate policies and capital account management: Chile in the 1990s
by Kevin Cowan & Jose De Gregorio - y:1996 Conference on monetary policy: measurement and management / sponsored jointly by the Center for Economic Policy Research (Stanford University) and the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, March 1, 1996
by anonymous - y:1996:x:1 Managing capital flows and exchange rates, perspectives from the Pacific Basin. Essays originally prepared for a conference sponsored by the Center for Pacific Basin Monetary and Economic Studies at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, held Sept. 26-27, 1996
by Reuven Glick
1995
1994
1993, Issue Mar
- y:1993:i:mar Macroeconomic stabilization policy: lessons for the future sponsored by the Center for Economic Policy Research, Stanford University and the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, March 5 & 6, 1993 (note: individual conference papers were published in the series: \\"Working papers in applied economic theory\\" #93-02 to #93-07)
by anonymous - y:1993:i:mar:x:1 Effects of monetary policies: an unexpected finding
by Edward C. Prescott - y:1993:i:mar:x:2 Monetary policy and the theory of the risk-averse bank
by Bruce C. Greenwald & Joseph E. Stiglitz - y:1993:i:mar:x:3 Bank capital requirements and incentives for lending
by Charles J. Jacklin - y:1993:i:mar:x:4 Interest rate smoothing in an equilibrium business cycle model
by Lawrence J. Christiano & Martin S. Eichenbaum - y:1993:i:mar:x:5 Inflation persistence
by Jeffrey C. Fuhrer & George R. Moore - y:1993:i:mar:x:6 Monetary policy and the behavior of long-term real interest rates
by Jeffrey C. Fuhrer & George R. Moore - y:1993:i:mar:x:7 Optimal contracts for independent central bankers: private information, performance measures and reappointment
by Carl E. Walsh - y:1993:i:mar:x:8 Recursive linear models of dynamic economies
by Lars Peter Hansen & Thomas J. Sargent - y:1993:i:mar:x:9 Flat rate taxes with adjustment costs and several capital stocks and household types
by Lars Peter Hansen & Thomas J. Sargent
1992, Issue Sep
- y:1992:i:sep Exchange rate policy in Pacific Basin countries : a conference sponsored by the Center for Pacific Basin Studies, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, September 16-18, 1992
by Reuven Glick & Michael M. Hutchison - y:1992:i:sep:x:1 Exchange rate policy, financial structure, and the transition from credit to monetary instruments
by Michael P. Dooley & Donald J. Mathieson - y:1992:i:sep:x:2 Relative returns on equities in Pacific Basin countries
by Charles Engel & John H. Rogers - y:1992:i:sep:x:3 Financial links around the Pacific Rim, 1982-1992
by Menzie D. Chinn & Jeffrey A. Frankel - y:1992:i:sep:x:4 Monetary policy, intervention, and exchange rates in Japan
by Reuven Glick & Michael M. Hutchison - y:1992:i:sep:x:5 The role of the exchange rate in New Zealand monetary policy
by Arthur Grimes & Jason Wong - y:1992:i:sep:x:6 On the possibility of the yen bloc
by Takatoshi Ito - y:1992:i:sep:x:7 Monetary control, sterilization, and exchange rate policy: Korea during the period of current account surpluses, 1986-1990
by Sung Y. Kwack - y:1992:i:sep:x:8 Economic fundamentals and a yen currency area for Asian Pacific Rim countries
by Michael Melvin & Michael Ormiston & Bettina Peiers - y:1992:i:sep:x:9 Exchange rate policy and insulation from external shocks: the experiences of Taiwan and Korea, 1970-1990
by Ramon Moreno - y:1992:i:sep:x:10 Trade price shocks and insulation: Australia's experience with floating rates
by John Pitchford - y:1992:i:sep:x:11 Officially floating, implicitly targeted exchange rates: examples from the Pacific Basin
by Julia Lowell & Helen Popper - y:1992:i:sep:x:12 On the choice of monetary target in a stochastically growing small open economy
by Stephen J. Turnovsky - y:1992:i:sep:x:13 The signaling effect of foreign exchange intervention: the case of Japan
by Tsutomu Watanabe - y:1992:i:sep:x:14 Foreign exchange rate regime and policy in Korea, 1980-1992
by Young Saeng Kim - y:1992:i:sep:x:15 An optimal peg for the Asian currencies and an Asian perspective of a yen bloc
by C. H. Kwan - y:1992:i:sep:x:16 Exchange rate policy in Singapore: philosophy and conduct over the past decade
by Teh Kok Peng & Tharman Shanmugaratnam
1992
- 17-47 Financial links around the Pacific Rim, 1982-1992
by Menzie D. Chinn & Jeffrey A. Frankel - 48-67 Relative returns on equities in Pacific Basin countries
by Charles Engel & John H. Rogers - 68-95 Exchange rate policy, international capital mobility and monetary policy instruments
by Michael P. Dooley & Donald J. Mathieson - 99-137 Exchange rate management: a partial review
by Stephen J. Turnovsky - 138-158 Exchange rate policy and insulation from external shocks: the cases of Korea and Taiwan, 1970-1990
by Ramon Moreno - 159-175 Trade price shocks and insulation: Australia's experience with floating rates
by John Pitchford - 176-197 The role of the exchange rate in New Zealand monetary policy
by Arthur Grimes & Jason Wong - 198-221 Officially floating, implicitly targeted exchange rates: examples from the Pacific Basin
by Julia Lowell & Helen Popper - 225-257 Monetary policy, intervention, and exchange rates in Japan
by Reuven Glick & Michael M. Hutchison