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Volume 10, issue 3, 2007
- ‘Chimerica’ and the Global Asset Market Boom pp. 215-239

- Niall Ferguson and Moritz Schularick
- Excess Money Growth and Inflation Dynamics pp. 241-280

- Barbara Roffia and Andrea Zaghini
- Increased Diversity and Deepened Uncertainty: Policy Challenges in a Zero‐Inflation Economy pp. 281-300

- Kiyohiko G. Nishimura
- Trying to Make Sense of the Bank of Japan's Monetary Policy since the Exit from Quantitative Easing pp. 301-316

- Kazuo Ueda
- Inflation Dynamics pp. 317-334

- Frederic Mishkin
- A Review of Global Financial Warriors by John B. Taylor pp. 335-343

- Peter Garber
Volume 10, issue 2, 2007
- Japan's Deflation: A Time‐Inconsistent Policy in Need of an Inflation Target pp. 115-130

- Thomas F. Cargill and Federico Guerrero
- Total Factor Productivity and Monetary Policy: Evidence from Conditional Volatility pp. 131-152

- Nicholas Apergis and Stephen Miller
- A Blueprint for IMF Reform: More than just a Lender pp. 153-175

- Barry Eichengreen
- A Blueprint for IMF Reform: What is Worth Retaining? pp. 177-182

- Allan Meltzer
- Liquidity Risk and the Global Economy pp. 183-189

- Timothy F. Geithner
- Debt Relief by Private and Official Creditors: The Record Speaks pp. 191-214

- Arturo Porzecanski
Volume 10, issue 1, 2007
- Monetary Policy and Asset Prices: More Bad News for ‘Benign Neglect’ pp. 1-20

- Wolfram Berger, Friedrich Kißmer and Helmut Wagner
- A Speed Limit Monetary Policy Rule for the Euro Area pp. 21-41

- Livio Stracca
- Why China Should Keep Its Dollar Peg pp. 43-70

- Ronald McKinnon
- Why China Should Abandon Its Dollar Peg pp. 71-89

- Nouriel Roubini
- An Action Plan for US Capital Markets pp. 91-99

- R. Glenn Hubbard
- Sound Policies for Emerging Markets' Financial Stability pp. 101-114

- Galina Hale
Volume 9, issue 3, 2006
- Monetary Integration Initiatives in Eastern and Southern Africa (ESA): Sorting the Overlapping Membership pp. 295-315

- Steven Buigut
- Exchange Rate Regimes and Reforms: A Panel Analysis for the World versus OECD Countries pp. 317-342

- Ansgar Belke, Bernhard Herz and Lukas Vogel
- Monetary Policy and the Taylor Principle in Open Economies pp. 343-367

- Ludger Linnemann and Andreas Schabert
- Fixing US Fiscal Policy pp. 369-380

- Douglas Holtz‐Eakin
- The New Global Regulatory Agenda in Financial Services: A Framework for the Twenty‐First Century pp. 381-392

- Charlie McCreevy
- The Role of Expectations in Monetary Policy pp. 393-412

- Maria Demertzis
Volume 9, issue 2, 2006
- Central Banking by Committee pp. 145-168

- Anne Sibert
- A Fiscal Price Tag for International Reserves pp. 169-195

- David Hauner
- Investor Protection and International Investment Positions: An Empirical Analysis pp. 197-221

- Teresa L. Cyrus, Talan B. İşcan and Sheena Starky
- Why the US Current Account Deficit is Sustainable pp. 223-240

- Ricardo Hausmann and Federico Sturzenegger
- Why the US Current Account Deficit is Not Sustainable pp. 241-260

- Daniel Gros
- Powerless Europe: Why is the Euro Area Still a Political Dwarf? pp. 261-279

- Lorenzo Bini Smaghi
- Lessons from the First Financial Crises of the 21st Century pp. 281-294

- Menzie Chinn
Volume 9, issue 1, 2006
- A (New) Country Insurance Facility pp. 1-36

- Tito Cordella and Eduardo Levy Yeyati
- An Assessment of the Disorderly Adjustment Hypothesis for Industrial Economies pp. 37-61

- Hilary Croke, Steven B. Kamin and Sylvain Leduc
- What Can Account for Fluctuations in the Terms of Trade? pp. 63-86

- Marianne Baxter and Michael Kouparitsas
- Why Central Banks Should Burst Bubbles pp. 87-107

- Nouriel Roubini
- Why Central Banks Should Not Burst Bubbles pp. 109-124

- Adam Posen
- Reflections on Monetary Policy: Flexibility, Transparency and Inflation Guidelines pp. 125-136

- Michael H. Moskow
- Flaws in the Design of the Eurosystem? pp. 137-144

- Paul De Grauwe
Volume 8, issue 3, 2005
- Editor's Foreword pp. 361-361

- Fabio Ghironi
- Expansionary Fiscal Shocks and the US Trade Deficit pp. 363-397

- Christopher Erceg, Luca Guerrieri and Christopher Gust
- The US Dollar and the Trade Deficit: What Accounts for the Late 1990s? pp. 399-434

- Benjamin Hunt and Alessandro Rebucci
- Does Government Spending Crowd in Private Consumption? Theory and Empirical Evidence for the Euro Area pp. 435-470

- Günter Coenen and Roland Straub
- Monetary Policy in a Liquidity Trap: What Have We Learned, and to What End? pp. 471-508

- Ippei Fujiwara, Naoko Hara, Naohisa Hirakata, Shinichiro Watanabe and Kentaro Yoshimura
- Are Constant Interest Rate Forecasts Modest Policy Interventions? Evidence from a Dynamic Open‐Economy Model pp. 509-544

- Malin Adolfson, Stefan Laséen, Jesper Lindé and Mattias Villani
- Credibility and Inflation Targeting in an Emerging Market: Lessons from the Chilean Experience pp. 545-575

- Luis Cespedes and Claudio Soto
Volume 8, issue 2, 2005
- Political and Corporate Governance and Pro‐Cyclicality in Capital Flows: Evidence from Emerging Market Countries pp. 167-198

- Alberto Chong, Alejandro Izquierdo, Alejandro Micco and Ugo Panizza
- Popular Attitudes, Globalization and Risk pp. 199-229

- Marcus Noland
- Sacrifice Ratios with Long‐Lived Effects pp. 231-262

- Lawrence Huiyan Zhang
- Does the Yield Spread Predict Recessions in the Euro Area? pp. 263-301

- Fabio Moneta
- Macroeconomic Fundamentals and Net Portfolio Investment Between Developed Regions pp. 303-327

- Nicole Simpson, Marc Tomljanovich and George S. Georgiev
- The Bank of Japan's Struggle with the Zero Lower Bound on Nominal Interest Rates: Exercises in Expectations Management* pp. 329-350

- Kazuo Ueda
- Robert Rubin: An Insider's Guide to the Man and His Message pp. 351-360

- Eduardo Aninat
Volume 8, issue 1, 2005
- Financial Supervision in an Integrating Europe: Measuring Cross‐Border Externalities pp. 1-27

- Dirk Schoenmaker and Sander Oosterloo
- Will Basel II Lead to a Specialization of Unsophisticated Banks on High‐Risk Borrowers? pp. 29-55

- Bertrand Rime
- Passive Creditors pp. 57-86

- Koen Schoors and Konstantin Sonin
- Designing Macroeconomic Frameworks: A Positive Analysis of Monetary and Fiscal Delegation pp. 87-117

- Francesca Castellani and Xavier Debrun
- Exchange Rate Fluctuations, Trade and Asymmetric Shocks in the Economic and Monetary Union pp. 119-137

- Khalid Sekkat and Joffrey Malek Mansour
- Playing Monopoly with the Devil pp. 139-149

- Manuel Hinds
- On the Choice and Consequences of Exchange Rate Regimes pp. 151-166

- Luis Cespedes
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