International Finance
1998 - 2026
Current editor(s): Benn Steil
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Volume 2, issue 3, 1999
- The Future of Monetary Policy: The Central Bank as an Army with Only a Signal Corps? pp. 321-338

- Benjamin M. Friedman
- Myths about the Lender of Last Resort pp. 339-360

- C.A.E. Goodhart
- Should Banking Supervision and Monetary Policy Tasks be Given to Different Agencies? pp. 361-378

- Carmine Di Noia and Giorgio Di Giorgio
- Pegging to the Dollar and the Euro pp. 379-410

- Patrick Honohan and Philip Lane
- The Regulator's Dilemma: Hedge Funds in the International Financial Architecture pp. 411-440

- Barry Eichengreen
- The Coming Global Digital Stock Market pp. 441-447

- Frank G. Zarb
- The Changing International Economic Order: Rival Visions for the Coming Millennium pp. 449-470

- David Henderson
Volume 2, issue 2, 1999
- Derivatives, Volatility and Price Discovery pp. 167-202

- Benjamin Cohen
- Predicting Stock and Bond Returns: the Impact of Global Variables pp. 203-226

- David Ely and Mehdi Salehizadeh
- UDROP: A Contribution to the New International Financial Architecture pp. 227-247

- Willem Buiter and Anne C. Sibert
- The Asian Crisis: Lessons for Crisis Management and Prevention pp. 249-272

- Richard Brealey
- Boom and Bust and Sovereign Ratings pp. 273-293

- Helmut Reisen and Julia Von Maltzan
- EMU and Banking Supervision pp. 295-308

- Tommaso Padoa‐Schioppa
- Review: Globalism: New Reality, Old Strategy pp. 309-318

- Albert Fishlow
Volume 2, issue 1, 1999
- Explaining Recent European Exchange‐Rate Stability pp. 1-31

- Paul De Grauwe, Hans Dewachter and Dirk Veestraeten
- Institutionalization and EMU: Implications for European Financial Markets pp. 33-61

- E Davis
- Efficient Rules for Monetary Policy pp. 63-83

- Laurence Ball
- The Taylor Rule: A Useful Monetary Policy Benchmark for the Euro Area? pp. 85-116

- Gert Peersman and Frank Smets
- Inflation, Volatility and Growth pp. 117-138

- Ruth Judson and Athanasios Orphanides
- European Equity Markets after the Euro: Competition and Cooperation Across New Frontiers pp. 139-148

- Paul Arlman
- A New International Financial Architecture? pp. 149-165

- Geoffrey Wood
Volume 1, issue 2, 1998
- When the Euro Falls Apart pp. 207-228

- Hal S. Scott
- Risk Management and Public Policy in Payment, Clearing and Settlement Systems pp. 229-259

- Richard Dale
- Financial Crises: Plus ça Change, plus c'est la Même Chose pp. 261-287

- Charles Goodhart and P. J. R. Delargy
- The Asian Crisis in Context pp. 289-310

- Barry Bosworth
- Can there be an International Lender‐of‐Last‐Resort? pp. 311-325

- Forrest Capie
- The East Asian Economic Crisis: A Japanese Perspective pp. 327-338

- Kazuo Ueda
- Confronting Asymmetry: Global Financial Markets and National Regulation pp. 339-355

- Brandon Becker and David A. Westbrook
Volume 1, issue 1, 1998
- Editors' Introduction pp. 1-2

- Benn Steil, Adam Posen and Kazuo Ueda
- EMU and Capital Markets: Big Bang or Glacier? pp. 3-34

- Daniel Gros
- Interest Rates in the North and Capital Flows to the South: Is There a Missing Link? pp. 35-57

- Barry Eichengreen and Ashoka Mody
- Crawling Bands or Monitoring Bands: How to Manage Exchange Rates in a World of Capital Mobility pp. 59-79

- John Williamson
- The Dangers of Exchange‐Rate Pegging in Emerging‐Market Countries pp. 81-101

- Frederic Mishkin
- Are Investment Incentives Blunted by Changes in Prices of Capital Goods? pp. 103-125

- Kevin Hassett and R. Glenn Hubbard
- Personal Liabilities and Bankruptcy Reform: An International Perspective pp. 127-159

- Michelle Alexopoulos and Ian Domowitz
- Financial Services Trade Liberalization in the Wake of the Asian Crisis pp. 161-172

- Renato Ruggiero
- Do Better Institutions Make Better Policy? pp. 173-205

- Adam Posen