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Icfai University Journal of Monetary Economics

2004 - 2009

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Volume VII, issue 2, 2009

Japanese Yen as an Alternative Vehicle Currency in Asian Countries pp. 6-16
M. Azali, R. C. Royfaizal and C Lee
An Empirical Analysis of Exchange Rate Pass-Through in India: Relevance for Inflation Management pp. 17-31
Amaresh Samantaraya
Stability Analysis in a Monetary Model With a Varying Intertemporal Elasticity of Substitution pp. 32-41
Orlando Gomes
Asymmetric Information, Stock Returns and Monetary Policy pp. 42-70
Bedri Kamil Onur Tas

Volume VII, issue 1, 2009

Multistage Models of Monetary Exchange: An Elementary Discussion of Commodity Money, Fiat Money and Credit, Part 4 pp. 6-67
Thomas Quint and Martin Shubik
Has Financial Liberalization Reduced Liquidity Constraints in Malaysia? Some Empirical Results pp. 68-77
Muzafar Shah Habibullah and Peter Smith
Interest Rates and the Demand for Money in Bangladesh: An Empirical Investigation with Quarterly Data, 1997Q4-2006Q4 pp. 78-98
Akhand Akhtar Hossain and Sayera Younus

Volume VI, issue 4, 2008

Is it Time for Reinventing Inflation Indices in India? pp. 6-17
Mita H. Suthar
Stress Testing of the Stability of the Italian Banking System: A VAR Approach pp. 18-62
Renato Filosa
Modeling and Forecasting the Metical-Rand Exchange Rate pp. 63-90
Samuel Zita and Rangan Gupta

Volume VI, issue 3, 2008

Do Exchange Rates Cause Stock Prices, or Vice-Versa? Evidence From Malaysia pp. 6-13
Mohd. Fahmi Ghazali, Siti Hajar Samsu, Ooi Ai Yee and Nelson Lajuni
Currency Crises and Monetary Policy in Economies with Partial Dollarization of Liabilities pp. 14-39
Christian Proa~no, Peter Flaschel and Willi Semmler
Does Credit Channel Matter in the Conduct of Monetary Policy in Singapore? pp. 40-50
Wai-Ching Poon
Monetary Hyperinflations, Speculative Hyperinflations and Modeling the Use of Money pp. 51-70
Alexandre Sokic
Macroeconomic Fluctuations and Stabilization Policy Implications for Lesotho pp. 71-83
Powell L Mohapi and Matamatama C Mohapi

Volume VI, issue 2, 2008

The Commodity Currency Puzzle pp. 7-30
Hilde Christiane Bjørnland and Håvard Hungnes
Does the Exchange Rate Really Affect Consumer Spending? pp. 31-42
John J. Heim
Bank Rate and Interest Yield Differentials as Determinants of Foreign Exchange Rate in India pp. 43-49
Mita H. Suthar
Emerging Asia’s Growth and Integration: How Autonomous are Business Cycles? pp. 50-78
Rasmus Rüffer, Marcelo Sánchez and Jian-Guang Shen

Volume VI, issue 1, 2008

Financial Liberalization: A Myth or a Miracle Cure? pp. 6-33
Rangan Gupta and Andreas G Karapatakis
Monetary Transmission and Bank Lending in Portugal: A Sectoral Approach pp. 34-60
José Alberto Fuinhas
Informedness of Economic Agents and the Quantity Theory of Money pp. 61-85
Stanley C. W. Salvary

Volume V, issue 4, 2007

Real Balances and Industrial Output in Bangladesh: Is There a Production Relationship Between Them? pp. 66-83
Akhand Akhtar Hossain
Exchange Rate Pass-Through in Emerging Markets pp. 84-102
Michele Ca' Zorzi, Elke Hahn and Marcelo Sánchez

Volume V, issue 3, 2007

Determinants of Credit Demand in Uganda pp. 6-23
F N Okurut
Real Interest Rates Equalization: The Case of Malaysia and Singapore pp. 24-37
Tai-Hu Ling, Venus Khim-Sen Liew and Syed Azizi Wafa Syed Khalid Wafa
A Macroeconomic Model for a Developing Economy with a Binding Foreign Exchange Constraint pp. 38-48
Tamal Datta Chaudhuri
Recent Developments in Monetary Macroeconomics and US Dollar Policy pp. 49-56
William Thomas Gavin
Re-examining the Choice among Monetary Aggregates: Evidence from the Canadian Economy pp. 57-78
Jonathan Lebi and Jagdish Handa

Volume V, issue 2, 2007

The Theory of Money and Financial Institutions: A Summary of a Game Theoretic Approach pp. 6-26
Martin Shubik
The Stability of Demand for Money in Bangladesh: Time Series Methods pp. 27-35
Saten Kumar
Does Permanent Income Hypothesis Hold for African Countries? An Empirical Evidence pp. 36-50
Emmanuel Anoruo and Habtu Braha
High Inflation and Corporate Debt Maturity: The Case of Turkey, 1988-94 pp. 51-62
Federico Guerrero
The Effect of Financial Depth on Monetary Transmission pp. 63-73
Danny Pitzel and Lenno Uusküla

Volume V, issue 1, 2007

Income Distribution and Monetary Policy in Small Open Economies pp. 6-18
Christopher Malikane
Structural Changes in Australia’s Monetary Aggregates and Interest Rates pp. 19-29
Abbas Valadkhani and Mosayeb Pahlavani
Monetary Policy Transmission Mechanisms in the CEECs: How Important are the Differences with the Euro Area? pp. 30-59
Jerome Creel and Sandrine Levasseur
Measuring Monetary Policy Efficiency in European Union Countries: The Pre-EMU Years pp. 60-83
Stefan Krause

Volume IV, issue 4, 2006

A TEST OF THE STRATEGIC EFFECT OF BASEL II OPERATIONAL RISK REQUIREMENTS ON BANKS pp. 6-28
Carolyn Currie
BRITISH INTEREST RATE CONVERGENCE BETWEEN THE US AND EUROPE: A RECURSIVE COINTEGRATION ANALYSIS pp. 29-47
Enzo Weber
EU-WIDE MONEY AND CURRENCY SUBSTITUTION pp. 48-63
Miguel Lebre de Freitas
MONETARY AND FISCAL POLICY MACROECONOMIC OUTCOMES: THE CASE OF LEBANON pp. 64-85
Ali Salman Saleh and Charles Harvie

Volume IV, issue 3, 2006

ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LATIN AMERICAN EXCHANGE RATES AND INTEREST RATES pp. 6-25
Ansgar Belke, Kai Geisslreither and Daniel Gros
THE DYNAMIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE STOCK PRICE AND EXCHANGE RATE IN INDIA pp. 26-36
Purna Chandra Padhan
TRANSITIONAL EXCHANGE RATE POLICY IN A LOW PER CAPITA INCOME COUNTRY pp. 37-56
Ashima Goyal
DESCRIBING THE FED’S CONDUCT WITH TAYLOR RULES: IS INTEREST RATE SMOOTHING IMPORTANT? pp. 57-77
Efrem Castelnuovo

Volume IV, issue 2, 2006

A LESS EFFECTIVE MONETARY TRANSMISSION IN THE WAKE OF EUROPEAN MONETARY UNION (EMU)? EVIDENCE FROM LENDING RATES PASS-THROUGH pp. 6-31
Gianluca Di Lorenzo and Giuseppe Marotta
THE ROLE OF MONEY DEMAND IN A BUSINESS CYCLE MODEL WITH STAGGERED WAGE CONTRACTS pp. 52-72
Rafael Gerke and Jens Rubart
THE INCOME AND INTEREST ELASTICITIES OF DEMAND FOR MONEY IN BANGLADESH: 1973-2003 pp. 73-96
Akhtar Hossain

Volume IV, issue 1, 2006

Countries in Transition and Monetary Policy: A Framework for Policy Development pp. 19 - 36
Stanley C. W. Salvary
Deflation, Recession and Slowing Growth: Finding the Empirical Links pp. 37 - 49
Federico Guerrero and Elliott Parker
Model of Inflation Processes in the Republic of Belarus pp. 50 - 74
Valery Chernookiy
Institutional Structure for Monetary Policy: A Comparative Assessment of Ten Central Banks pp. 6-18
Jiji T Mathew
Asymmetric Information, Tax Evasion and Alternative Instruments of Government Revenue pp. 75 - 89
Rangan Gupta
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