International Finance
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Volume 21, issue 3, 2018
- Improving the use of discretion in monetary policy pp. 224-238

- Frederic S. Mishkin
- Making Chimerica great again pp. 239-252

- Niall Ferguson and Xiang Xu
- Real exchange rate appreciation after the financial crisis of 2008–2009: Misalignment or fundamental correction? pp. 253-272

- Rodrigo Caputo
- Income distribution and economic crises pp. 273-296

- Bilin Neyapti
- Information asymmetry, financialization, and financial access pp. 297-315

- Simplice Asongu and Nicholas Odhiambo
- How does informed trading affect the information environment? Looking at the Chinese stock market from the perspective of the speed of information integration pp. 316-332

- Yingyi Hu
- Your fathers’ mistakes: Critiques of GDP and the search for an alternative pp. 333-340

- Brent Moulton
Volume 21, issue 2, 2018
- How well do economists forecast recessions? pp. 100-121

- Zidong An, Joao Jalles and Prakash Loungani
- GDP growth forecasts and information flows: Is there evidence of overreactions? pp. 122-139

- J. Daniel Aromi
- Determinants of housing bubbles' duration in OECD countries pp. 140-157

- Juan S. Amador‐Torres, Jose E. Gomez‐Gonzalez and Sebastian Sanin‐Restrepo
- Decomposition of systematic and total risk variations in emerging markets pp. 158-174

- Meng‐Horng Lee, Chee-Wooi Hooy and Robert Brooks
- The role of accounting fundamentals and other information in analyst forecast errors pp. 175-194

- Danilo S. Monte‐Mor, Fernando C. Galdi and Cristiano M. Costa
- Foreign exchange intervention revisited: A new way of estimating censored models pp. 195-213

- Daniel Ordoñez‐Callamand, Mauricio Villamizar‐Villegas and Luis F. Melo‐Velandia
- Richard Bookstaber's The End of Theory: A review essay pp. 214-221

- Noah Smith
Volume 21, issue 1, 2018
- Asymmetric behaviour of current account sustainability in Latin America pp. 2-22

- Daniel Ordoñez-Callamand, Luis F. Melo†Velandia and Oscar M. Valencia†Arana
- Loan supply and demand in Germany's three†pillar banking system during the financial crisis pp. 23-38

- Torsten Schmidt and Lina Zwick
- Resolution of international banks: Can smaller countries cope? pp. 39-54

- Dirk Schoenmaker
- Common correlated effects and international risk sharing pp. 55-70

- Peter Fuleky, Luigi Ventura and Qianxue Zhao
- Price level convergence and purchasing power divergence pp. 71-91

- Maria Eleftheriou and Nikolas A. Müller†Plantenberg
- Understanding the challenges to the world trading system: A review essay pp. 92-98

- Meredith Crowley
Volume 20, issue 3, 2017
- Estimating currency misalignment using the Penn effect: It is not as simple as it looks pp. 222-242

- Yin-Wong Cheung, Menzie Chinn and Xin Nong
- The political economy of global reserve assets pp. 243-255

- Harold James and Domenico Lombardi
- Firm and country determinants of debt maturity: New international evidence pp. 256-270

- VÃctor M. González
- Soft power and exchange rate volatility pp. 271-288

- Serhan Cevik, Richard Harris and Fatih Yilmaz
- Do leading indicators forecast U.S. recessions? A nonlinear re†evaluation using historical data pp. 289-316

- Vasilios Plakandaras, Juncal Cunado, Rangan Gupta and Mark Wohar
- The paradigm sways: Macroeconomics turns to history pp. 317-324

- David A. Westbrook
Volume 20, issue 2, 2017
- The monetary policy origins of the eurozone crisis pp. 114-134

- David Beckworth
- The open economy trilemma in Latin America: A three-decade analysis pp. 135-154

- Helder de Mendonça and Igor da Silva Veiga
- Macroeconomic effectiveness of non-standard monetary policy and early exit. A model-based evaluation pp. 155-173

- Lorenzo Burlon, Andrea Gerali, Alessandro Notarpietro and Massimiliano Pisani
- Monetary policy and inequality: Financial channels pp. 174-188

- Rory O'Farrell and Lukasz Rawdanowicz
- Central bank transparency under the cost channel pp. 189-209

- Meixing Dai and Qiao Zhang
- The many lessons of The Man Who Knew pp. 210-220

- Peter R. Fisher
Volume 20, issue 1, 2017
- The fiscal costs of systemic banking crises pp. 2-25

- David Amaglobeli, Nicolas End, Mariusz Jarmuzek and Geremia Palomba
- A century and three-quarters of Bank Rate and long-term interest rates in the United Kingdom pp. 26-47

- Hakan Berument, Ezequiel Cabezon and Richard Froyen
- The influence of monetary policy on bank profitability pp. 48-63

- Claudio Borio, Leonardo Gambacorta and Boris Hofmann
- Vulnerabilities to housing bubbles: Evidence from linkages between housing prices and income fundamentals pp. 64-91

- MeiChi Huang
- Central banks—are their reputations and independence under threat from overburdening? pp. 92-99

- Otmar Issing
- Economic aspects of international labour migration pp. 100-112

- Federico Mandelman and Andrei Zlate
Volume 19, issue 3, 2016
- Sovereign Credit Risk Co-Movements in the Eurozone: Simple Interdependence or Contagion? pp. 246-268

- Manuel Buchholz and Lena Tonzer
- External and Macroeconomic Adjustment in the Larger Euro-Area Countries pp. 269-291

- Elena Angelini, Michele Ca' Zorzi and Katrin Forster van Aerssen
- Is There a Too-Big-to-Fail Discount in Excess Returns on German Banks’ Stocks? pp. 292-310

- Thomas Nitschka
- The Interplay Between Public and Private External Debt Stocks pp. 311-332

- Michał Brzozowski and Joanna Siwinska-Gorzelak
- The Conceptual Foundations of Macroprudential Policy: A Roadmap pp. 333-352

- Augusto de la Torre and Alain Ize
- New Perspectives on the Great Depression: A Review Essay pp. 353-374

- George Tavlas
Volume 19, issue 2, 2016
- The Elusive Predictive Ability of Global Inflation pp. 120-146

- Carlos A. Medel, Michael Pedersen and Pablo Pincheira
- That Squeezing Feeling: The Interest Burden and Public Debt Stabilization pp. 147-178

- Xavier Debrun and Tidiane Kinda
- A Secular Increase in the Equity Risk Premium pp. 179-200

- Kevin Daly
- On the Stability of Synthetic CDO Credit Ratings pp. 201-218

- Javier Zapata and Arturo Cifuentes
- Three ‘Seismic Shifts’ in the Global Economy and the Policy Challenges They Pose pp. 219-229

- Kiyohiko G. Nishimura
- Governing International Finance After the Global Financial Crisis: Three Views of the Terrain pp. 230-243

- David A. Westbrook
Volume 19, issue 1, 2016
- Measuring Unobserved Expected Inflation pp. 2-22

- Rafi Melnick
- Monetary Policy and Asset Price Booms: A Step Towards a Synthesis pp. 23-41

- Hiroshi Fujiki, Sohei Kaihatsu, Takaaki Kurebayashi and Takushi Kurozumi
- Macroeconomic Effects of Simultaneous Implementation of Reforms pp. 42-65

- Andrea Gerali, Alessandro Notarpietro and Massimiliano Pisani
- Banking Efficiency in the Enlarged European Union: Financial Crisis and Convergence pp. 66-88

- José L. Gallizo, Jordi Moreno and Manuel Salvador
- Adoption of the Gold Standard and Real Exchange Rates in the Core and Periphery, 1870–1913 pp. 89-107

- Andre Mollick
- Ben Bernanke's The Courage to Act: A Review Essay pp. 108-118

- Noah Smith
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