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Details about Marco Espinosa-Vega
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Working Papers
2008
- Housing Finance and Mortgage-Backed Securities in Mexico
IMF Working Papers, International Monetary Fund
2007
- Why do borrowers pledge collateral? new empirical evidence on the role of asymmetric information
Working Paper, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta View citations
2005
- Barriers to Capital Accumulation and the Incidence of Child Labor
IMF Working Papers, International Monetary Fund
- Debt Maturity, Risk, and Asymmetric Information
IMF Working Papers, International Monetary Fund View citations
Also in Finance and Economics Discussion Series, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.) (2004)  Working Paper, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta (2004) 
See also Journal Article in Journal of Finance (2005)
2004
- Chile: Institutions and Policies Underpinning Stability and Growth
IMF Occasional Papers, International Monetary Fund View citations
2003
- Retail Bank Interest Rate Pass-Through: Is Chile Atypical?
IMF Working Papers, International Monetary Fund View citations
Also in Working Papers Central Bank of Chile, Central Bank of Chile (2003) View citations
2001
- Socially excessive bankruptcy costs and the benefits of interest rate ceilings on loans
Working Paper, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
- Stability of steady states in a model of pleasant monetarist arithmetic
Working Paper, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
2000
- Barriers to international capital flows: when, why, how big, and for whom?
Working Paper, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta View citations
- Government Financing in an Endogenous Growth Model with Financial Market Restrictions
Departmental Working Papers, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Department of Economics View citations
Also in Working Paper, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta (2000) View citations
1999
- A public finance analysis of multiple reserve requirements
Working Paper, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta 
Also in Working Paper, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta (1998) View citations
- Barriers to international capital flows: who should erect them and how big should they be?
Working Paper, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
- On Government Credit Programs
Computing in Economics and Finance 1999, Society for Computational Economics
Also in Working Paper, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta (1998)
1998
- Fiscal and Monetary Policy Interactions in an Endogenous Growth Model with Financial Intermediaries
Departmental Working Papers, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Department of Economics
See also Journal Article in International Economic Review (1999)
- The long-run real effects of monetary policy: Keynesian predictions from a neoclassical model
Working Paper, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta View citations
1996
- An endogenous growth model of money, banking, and financial repression
Working Paper, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta View citations
- Are there optimal multiple reserve requirements?
Working Paper, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta View citations
See also Journal Article in Journal of Financial Intermediation (2001)
1994
- A welfare rationale for multiple reserve requirements
Working Paper, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
- Open market operations with conventional, lasting real effects
Working Paper, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
1993
- Monetary policy, interest rates, and inflation: budget arithmetic revisited
Working Paper, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
1991
- Multiple reserve requirements: the case of small open economies
Working Paper, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
- On the sustainability of international coordination
Working Paper, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
See also Journal Article in International Economic Review (1994)
- The inflationary implications of reducing market interest rates via alternative monetary policy instruments
Working Paper, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
1990
- The inflationary effects of the use of reserve ratio reductions, or open market purchases, to reduce market interest rates: a theoretical comparison
Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
Journal Articles
2005
- Debt Maturity, Risk, and Asymmetric Information
Journal of Finance, 2005, 60, (6), 2895-2923 View citations
See also Working Paper (2005)
2002
- Monetary Policy and Government Credit Programs
Journal of Financial Intermediation, 2002, 11, (3), 232-268 View citations
- research article: Government financing in an endogenous growth model with financial market restrictions
Economic Theory, 2002, 20, (2), 237-257
2001
- Are There Optimal Multiple-Reserve Requirements?
Journal of Financial Intermediation, 2001, 10, (1), 85-104 
See also Working Paper (1996)
- Comment on Optimal Exchange Rate Policy
Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 2001, 33, (2), 542-47
- On business cycles and countercyclical policies
Economic Review, 2001, (Q4), 1-11
2000
- A primer and assessment of social security reform in Mexico
Economic Review, 2000, (Q1), 1-23 View citations
1999
- Fiscal and Monetary Policy Interactions in an Endogenous Growth Model with Financial Intermediaries
International Economic Review, 1999, 40, (3), 595-615 View citations
See also Working Paper (1998)
- Fully funded social security: Now you see it, now you don't?
Economic Review, 1999, (Q4), 16-25 View citations
1998
- Can a Policy of Higher Inflation Reduce Real Interests in the Long Run?
Canadian Journal of Economics, 1998, 31, (1), 92-103 View citations
- How powerful is monetary policy in the long run?
Economic Review, 1998, (Q 3), 12-31 View citations
- Reviewing Mexico's new bank accounting standards
Economics Update, 1998, (Jan), 3,6 View citations
1997
- History and theory of the NAIRU: a critical review
Economic Review, 1997, (Q 2), 4-25 View citations
1996
- The Mexican economic crisis: alternative views
Economic Review, 1996, (Jan), 21-44
1995
- Multiple Reserve Requirements
Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 1995, 27, (3), 762-76 View citations
1994
- Financial repression and economic development
Economic Review, 1994, (Sep), 1-11 View citations
- On the Sustainability of International Coordination
International Economic Review, 1994, 35, (2), 383-96 View citations
See also Working Paper (1991)
1993
- International policy coordination: can we have our cake and eat it too?
Economic Review, 1993, (May), 1-12
1991
- Are all monetary policy instruments created equal?
Economic Review, 1991, (Sep), 14-20
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