International Finance
1998 - 2009
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Volume 5, issue 3, 2002
- Path Dependence, Corporate Governance and Complementarity pp. 311-33

- Reinhard H. Schmidt and Gerald Spindler
- Financial Globalization: Unequal Blessings pp. 335-57

- Augusto de la Torre, Eduardo Levy Yeyati and Sergio Schmukler
- Lessons from the Russian Meltdown: The Economics of Soft Legal Constraints pp. 359-99

- Enrico Perotti
- Pure Contagion and Investors' Shifting Risk Appetite: Analytical Issues and Empirical Evidence pp. 401-36

- Manmohan S Kumar and Avinash Persaud
- Volatility in US and European Equity Markets: An Assessment of Market Quality pp. 437-61

- Deniz Ozenbas, Robert A Schwartz and Robert A Wood
- Macro Policy Coordination: Domestic and International pp. 463-69

- Laurence H Meyer
- Making the Case for Free Trade pp. 471-84

- L Alan Winters
Volume 5, issue 2, 2002
- Monetary Policy and Asset Prices: Does 'Benign Neglect' Make Sense? pp. 139-64

- Michael David Bordo and Olivier Jeanne
- Monetary Policy in the New Neoclassical Synthesis: A Primer pp. 165-91

- Marvin Goodfriend
- Monetary Policy, Price Stability and Output Gap Stabilization pp. 193-211

- Vitor Gaspar and Frank Rafael Smets
- The Role of Output Stabilization in the Conduct of Monetary Policy pp. 213-27

- Frederic Mishkin
- Fiscal Policy and Uncertainty pp. 229-49

- Alan Auerbach and Kevin Allen Hassett
- A New Design for Automatic Fiscal Policy pp. 251-84

- Laurence S Seidman and Kenneth A Lewis
- Macroeconomic Vulnerabilities in the Twenty-First Century Economy: A Preliminary Taxonomy pp. 285-309

- James Bradford DeLong
Volume 5, issue 1, 2002
- Stock Market Wealth Effects and the New Economy: A Cross-Country Study pp. 1-22

- Hali Edison and Torsten Slok
- The International Financial Architecture: Old Issues and New Initiatives pp. 23-45

- Peter B. Kenen
- The Opportunistic Approach to Disinflation pp. 47-71

- Athanasios Orphanides and David W. Wilcox
- Central Bank Accountability and Transparency: Theory and Some Evidence pp. 73-96

- Sylvester Eijffinger and Marco Hoeberichts
- Are Banks Different? Evidence from International Data pp. 97-114

- Claudia M. Buch
- Promoting Financial Stability pp. 115-27

- William J McDonough
- Central Banking As Art or Science?: Lessons from the Fed and the ECB: Review Article pp. 129-37

- Paul De Grauwe
Volume 4, issue 3, 2001
- Growth and Finance: What Do We Know and How Do We Know It? pp. 335-62

- Paul Wachtel
- The HIPC Initiative: True and False Promises pp. 363-80

- Daniel Cohen
- The Lag from Monetary Policy Actions to Inflation: Friedman Revisited pp. 381-400

- Nicoletta Batini and Edward Nelson
- Core Inflation and Monetary Policy pp. 401-39

- Marianne Nessen and Ulf Söderström
- The Single Monetary Policy of the European Central Bank: One Size Fits All pp. 441-62

- Otmar Issing
- Monetary Policy Under the Zero Interest Rate Constraint and Balance Sheet Adjustment pp. 463-89

- Masaaki Shirakawa
- The Economic, Business, and Policy Components of Political and Country Risk Management: Review Article pp. 491-506

- J Marc Michel Leonard
Volume 4, issue 2, 2001
- Hedge Funds and Financial Stability: An Analysis of Their Factor Exposures pp. 161-87

- Richard A Brealey and Evi Kaplanis
- Do Governments Use Financial Derivatives Appropriately? Evidence from Sovereign Borrowers in Developed Economies pp. 189-219

- Gustavo Piga
- Liquidity, Volatility and Equity Trading Costs across Countries and over Time pp. 221-55

- Ian Domowitz, Jack Glen and Ananth Madhavan
- Creating Securities Markets in Developing Countries: A New Approach for the Age of Automated Trading pp. 257-78

- Benn Steil
- On the Road to Reg ATS: A Critical History of the Regulation of Automated Trading Systems pp. 279-302

- Ian Domowitz and Ruben Lee
- New Perspective on FX Markets: Order-Flow Analysis pp. 303-20

- Richard K. Lyons
- Clearing and Settlement--The Barrier to a Pan-European Capital Market pp. 321-33

- Don Cruickshank
Volume 4, issue 1, 2001
- Which Types of Capital Inflows Foster Developing-Country Growth? pp. 1-14

- Helmut Reisen and Marcelo Soto
- Domestic Crony Capitalism and International Fickle Capital: Is There a Connection? pp. 15-45

- Shang-Jin Wei
- Analysing UDROP: An Instrument for Stabilizing the International Financial Architecture pp. 47-64

- Axel Linder
- The Eurosystem's Operational Framework in the Context of the ECB's Monetary Policy Strategy pp. 65-99

- Michele Manna, Huw Pill and Gabriel Quiros
- The Vulnerability of Banks to Government Default Risk in the EMU pp. 101-25

- Ivo Arnold and Jan Lemmen
- Financial Markets and Systemic Risk in an Era of Innovation pp. 127-44

- Andrew Crockett and Benjamin H Cohen
- Whose Rules of the Game? Defining the Globalization Divide [Review Article] pp. 145-59

- Elaine Buckberg
Volume 3, issue 3, 2000
- Exchange Rates in Search of Fundamentals: The Case of the Euro-Dollar Rate pp. 329-56

- Paul De Grauwe
- Tracking the Euro's Progress pp. 357-73

- Menzie Chinn and Ron Alquist
- Monetary Policy Design: Institutional Developments from a Contractual Perspective pp. 375-89

- Carl Walsh
- Sollbruchstelle: Deep Uncertainty and the Design of Monetary Institutions pp. 391-411

- Susanne Lohmann
- Is the MCI a Useful Signal of Monetary Policy Conditions? An Empirical Investigation pp. 413-37

- Pierre Siklos
- Monetary Policy without Central Bank Money: A Swiss Perspective pp. 439-69

- Georg Rich
- Capital Controls: Theory, Evidence and Policy Advice: Review Article pp. 471-86

- Simon John Evenett
Volume 3, issue 2, 2000
- Can Central Banking Survive the IT Revolution? pp. 189-209

- Charles A E Goodhart
- Monetary Policy Implementation: Past, Present and Future--Will Electronic Money Lead to the Eventual Demise of Central Banking? pp. 211-27

- Charles Freedman
- Monetary Policy in a World without Money pp. 229-60

- Michael Woodford
- Decoupling at the Margin: The Threat to Monetary Policy from the Electronic Revolution in Banking pp. 261-72

- Benjamin M Friedman
- The Present and Future of Monetary Policy Rules pp. 273-86

- Bennett McCallum
- Toward a Common Currency? pp. 287-308

- Richard N Cooper
- How to Promote Growth in the Euro Area: The Contribution of Monetary Policy pp. 309-27

- Otmar Issing
Volume 3, issue 1, 2000
- Multiple Equilibria and the Credibility of the Brazilian 'Crawling Peg,' 1995-1998 pp. 1-23

- Marco Lyrio and Hans Dewachter
- Financial Contagion in Five Small Open Economies: Does the Exchange Rate Regime Really Matter? pp. 25-51

- Zsolt Darvas and György Szapáry
- The Euro and International Capital Markets pp. 53-94

- Carsten Detken and Philipp Hartmann
- The Impact of Foreign Equity Ownership on Emerging Market Share Price Volatility pp. 95-122

- Mark Coppejans and Ian Domowitz
- A Dynamic and Stochastic Beta and Its Implications in Global Capital Markets pp. 123-60

- Lin, Hong-Jen and Winston T Lin
- Notice to Stock Exchange Members: Dining Room Closed. Silicon Chips Being Surfed in Basement. All Welcome pp. 161-66

- John L Langton
- Central Bank Independence and Credibility: Is There a Shred of Evidence?: Review pp. 167-85

- James Forder
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