Journal of International Money and Finance
1982 - 2025
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Volume 69, issue C, 2016
- Purchasing power parity and the behavior of prices and nominal exchange rates across exchange-rate regimes pp. 5-21

- James Lothian
- Taylor rule deviations and out-of-sample exchange rate predictability pp. 22-44

- Onur Ince, Tanya Molodtsova and David Papell
- Order flow information and spot rate dynamics pp. 45-68

- Martin Evans and Dagfinn Rime
- What determines output losses after banking crises? pp. 69-94

- John Devereux and Gerald Dwyer
- Household financial planning and savings behavior pp. 95-107

- Dirk Brounen, Kees G. Koedijk and Rachel Pownall
- On cross-border bank credit and the U.S. financial crisis transmission to equity markets pp. 108-134

- Cheng Yan, Kate Phylaktis and Ana-Maria Fuertes
- Quasi-monetary and quasi-fiscal policy rules at the zero-lower bound pp. 135-150

- Guay Lim and Paul McNelis
- Security design for a non-standard IPO: The case of SPACs pp. 151-178

- Sris Chatterjee, N.K. Chidambaran and Gautam Goswami
- Do the size, value, and momentum factors drive stock returns in emerging markets? pp. 179-204

- Nusret Cakici, Yi Tang and An Yan
- State ownership and market liberalization: Evidence from China's domestic M&A market pp. 205-223

- Ming Ma, Xian Sun, Maya Waisman and Yun Zhu
- The cooperative bank difference before and after the global financial crisis pp. 224-246

- Leonardo Becchetti, Rocco Ciciretti and Adriana Paolantonio
- Bank capital and credit market competition: Will competitive pressure lead to higher capital levels? pp. 247-263

- Yehning Chen
- The anatomy of sovereign risk contagion pp. 264-286

- Eliza Wu, Magdalena Erdem, Elena Kalotychou and Eli Remolona
- The benefits and costs of geographic diversification in banking pp. 287-317

- Céline Meslier, Donald P. Morgan, Katherine Samolyk and Amine Tarazi
- Endogenous capital depreciation and technology shocks pp. 318-338

- Yota Deli
- Bank credit default swaps and deposit insurance around the world pp. 339-363

- Liuling Liu, Gaiyan Zhang and Yiwei Fang
- When do peers matter?: A cross-country perspective pp. 364-389

- Bill B. Francis, Iftekhar Hasan and Gergana L. Kostova
Volume 68, issue C, 2016
- Euro currency risk and the geography of debt flows to peripheral EMU pp. 1-20

- Eylem Ersal-Kiziler and Ha Nguyen
- Oil price shocks and their transmission mechanism in an oil-exporting economy: A VAR analysis informed by a DSGE model pp. 21-49

- Keqiang Hou, Dean C. Mountain and Ting Wu
- Effects of exchange rate variations on bilateral trade with a vehicle currency: Evidence from China and Singapore pp. 50-73

- Guangpu Yang and Qingyang Gu
- Capital controls, competitive depreciation, and the technological frontier pp. 74-102

- Collin Rabe
- Understanding bilateral exchange rate risks pp. 103-129

- Guangzhong Li, Jiaqing Zhu and Jie Li
- Commodity returns co-movements: Fundamentals or “style” effect? pp. 130-160

- Philippe Charlot, Olivier Darné and Zakaria Moussa
- The risk of financial crises: Is there a role for income inequality? pp. 161-180

- Karolin Kirschenmann, Tuomas Malinen and Henri Nyberg
- Globalization and monetary policy comovement: International evidence pp. 181-202

- Arpita Chatterjee
- Network effects in currency internationalisation: Insights from BIS triennial surveys and implications for the renminbi pp. 203-229

- Dong He and Xiangrong Yu
- International reserves for emerging economies: A liquidity approach pp. 230-257

- Kuk Mo Jung and Ju Hyun Pyun
- The impact of international spillovers on Swiss inflation and the exchange rate pp. 262-265

- Thomas J. Jordan
- On the centrality of the current account in international economics pp. 266-274

- Claudio Borio
- Self-oriented monetary policy, global financial markets and excess volatility of international capital flows pp. 275-297

- Ryan Banerjee, Michael Devereux and Giovanni Lombardo
- Monetary policy spillovers and the trilemma in the new normal: Periphery country sensitivity to core country conditions pp. 298-330

- Joshua Aizenman, Menzie Chinn and Hiro Ito
- Quantitative easing and the post-crisis surge in financial flows to developing countries pp. 331-357

- Jamus Lim and Sanket Mohapatra
- Short-term pain for long-term gain: Market deregulation and monetary policy in small open economies pp. 358-385

- Matteo Cacciatore, Romain Duval, Giuseppe Fiori and Fabio Ghironi
- The interest rate pass-through in the euro area during the sovereign debt crisis pp. 386-402

- Julia von Borstel, Sandra Eickmeier and Leo Krippner
Volume 67, issue C, 2016
- The internationalisation of monetary policy pp. 8-12

- Benoit Coeuré
- International coordination of central bank policy pp. 13-24

- Charles Engel
- On the obstacles to international policy coordination pp. 25-40

- Jonathan Ostry and Atish Ghosh
- Determinants of global spillovers from US monetary policy pp. 41-61

- Georgios Georgiadis
- Financial crisis, US unconventional monetary policy and international spillovers pp. 62-81

- Qianying Chen, Andrew Filardo, Dong He and Feng Zhu
- Foreign exchange reserve diversification and the “exorbitant privilege”: Global macroeconomic effects pp. 82-101

- Pietro Cova, Patrizio Pagano and Massimiliano Pisani
- Quantitative easing and related capital flows into Brazil: Measuring its effects and transmission channels through a rigorous counterfactual evaluation pp. 102-122

- João Barroso, Luiz Awazu Pereira da Silva and Adriana Soares Sales
- Macroeconomic imbalances, financial stress and fiscal vulnerability in the euro area before the debt crises: A market view pp. 123-146

- Gilles Dufrénot, Karine Gente and Frédia Monsia
- Scale economies in pension fund investments: A dissection of investment costs across asset classes pp. 147-171

- Dirk Broeders, Arco van Oord and David R. Rijsbergen
- Capital and credit market integration and real economic contagion during the global financial crisis pp. 172-193

- Ju Hyun Pyun and Jiyoun An
- Common trends in global volatility pp. 194-214

- Adam Clements, Stan Hurn and V.V. Volkov
- Creditor rights and the corporate bond market pp. 215-238

- Xian Gu and Oskar Kowalewski
- What is the effect of unconventional monetary policy on bank performance? pp. 239-263

- Emmanuel Mamatzakis and Theodora Bermpei
- The impact and the spillover effect of a sovereign rating announcement on the euro area CDS market pp. 264-286

- Danilo Drago and Raffaele Gallo
- Consumption baskets and currency choice in international borrowing pp. 287-304

- Julien Bengui and Ha Nguyen
- Real exchange rates and skills pp. 305-319

- Vincent Bodart and Jean-François Carpantier
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