Journal of International Money and Finance
1982 - 2024
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Volume 41, issue C, 2014
- Accounting for reserves pp. 1-29
- Tamim Bayoumi and Christian Saborowski
- Inflation targeting, credibility, and non-linear Taylor rules pp. 30-45
- Matthias Neuenkirch and Peter Tillmann
- Macroeconomic fundamentals and the exchange rate dynamics: A no-arbitrage macro-finance approach pp. 46-64
- Weiwei Yin and Junye Li
- Current account balance and dollar standard: Exploring the linkages pp. 65-94
- Andreas Steiner
- Sticky prices or economically-linked economies: The case of forecasting the Chinese stock market pp. 95-109
- Steven J. Jordan, Andrew Vivian and Mark Wohar
- Sovereign risk premia: The link between fiscal rules and stability culture pp. 110-127
- Friedrich Heinemann, Steffen Osterloh and Alexander Kalb
- Monetary shocks, exchange rates, and the extensive margin of exports pp. 128-145
- Dudley Cooke
- The cost of private debt over the credit cycle pp. 146-181
- Johanna Francis, Dilek Aykut and Eugen Tereanu
- Economic freedom and the stability of stock prices: A cross-country analysis pp. 182-196
- Benjamin Blau, Tyler J. Brough and Diana Thomas
- Structure in the Italian overnight loan market pp. 197-213
- Matthias Raddant
- Currency risk premia and uncovered interest parity in the International CAPM pp. 214-230
- Ronald Balvers and Alina F. Klein
Volume 40, issue C, 2014
- Fiscal policy and external adjustment: New evidence pp. 1-20
- Hafedh Bouakez, Foued Chihi and Michel Normandin
- Exchange market pressures during the financial crisis: A Bayesian model averaging evidence pp. 21-41
- Martin Feldkircher, Roman Horvath and Marek Rusnák
- Currency jumps, cojumps and the role of macro news pp. 42-62
- Arjun Chatrath, Hong Miao, Sanjay Ramchander and Sriram Villupuram
- What expenditure does Anglosphere foreign borrowing fund? pp. 63-78
- Anthony Makin, Paresh Narayan and Seema Narayan
- Currency devaluation and stock market response: An empirical analysis pp. 79-94
- Dilip K. Patro, John K. Wald and Yangru Wu
- Do capital importing countries pay higher prices for their imports of goods? pp. 95-108
- Antonis Adam and Thomas Moutos
- Same as it ever was? Europe's national borders and the market for corporate control pp. 109-127
- Marc Umber, Michael Grote and Rainer Frey
- Time-varying international diversification and the forward premium pp. 128-148
- Benjamin Jonen and Simon Scheuring
- On the persistence and volatility in European, American and Asian stocks bull and bear markets pp. 149-162
- Luis Gil-Alana, Olanrewaju I. Shittu and Olaoluwa Yaya
- Housing-market heterogeneity in a monetary union pp. 163-184
- Margarita Rubio
- Does inflation targeting improve fiscal discipline? pp. 185-203
- Alexandru Minea and René Tapsoba
- Bank reforms, foreign ownership, and financial stability pp. 204-224
- Chien-Chiang Lee and Meng-Fen Hsieh
Volume 39, issue C, 2013
- Is China or India more financially open? pp. 6-27
- Guonan Ma and Robert McCauley
- Why do emerging markets liberalize capital outflow controls? Fiscal versus net capital flow concerns pp. 28-64
- Joshua Aizenman and Gurnain Pasricha
- The investment technology of foreign and domestic institutional investors in an emerging market pp. 65-88
- Ila Patnaik and Ajay Shah
- How do foreign investors impact domestic economic activity? Evidence from India and China pp. 89-110
- Chotibhak Jotikasthira, Christian Lundblad and Tarun Ramadorai
- The financing and growth of firms in China and India: Evidence from capital markets pp. 111-137
- Tatiana Didier and Sergio Schmukler
- The financial crisis and Indian banks: Survival of the fittest? pp. 138-152
- Barry Eichengreen and Poonam Gupta
- Macro-prudential policies to mitigate financial system vulnerabilities pp. 153-185
- Stijn Claessens, Swati R. Ghosh and Roxana Mihet
- China's financial linkages with Asia and the global financial crisis pp. 186-206
- Reuven Glick and Michael Hutchison
- The growth of a shadow banking system in emerging markets: Evidence from India pp. 207-230
- Viral Acharya, Hemal Khandwala and T. Sabri Öncü
- Impact of exchange rate movements on exports: An analysis of Indian non-financial sector firms pp. 231-245
- Yin-Wong Cheung and Rajeswari Sengupta
Volume 38, issue C, 2013
- Fiscal spillovers in the Euro area pp. 84.e1-84.e16
- Guglielmo Maria Caporale and Alessandro Girardi
- I discovered the peso problem: Irving Fisher and the UIP puzzle pp. 5-17
- James Lothian, Rachel Pownall and Kees G. Koedijk
- Recessions, growth and banking crises pp. 18-40
- Gerald Dwyer, John Devereux, Scott Baier and Robert Tamura
- Macroeconomic adjustment and the history of crises in open economies pp. 41-58
- Joshua Aizenman and Ilan Noy
- Friedman's monetary economics in practice pp. 59-83
- Edward Nelson
- Exchange rate regimes and asset prices pp. 85-94
- Harris Dellas and George Tavlas
- The market microstructure approach to foreign exchange: Looking back and looking forward pp. 95-119
- Michael King, Carol L. Osler and Dagfinn Rime
Volume 37, issue C, 2013
- Interest rate pass-through in the EMU – New evidence from nonlinear cointegration techniques for fully harmonized data pp. 1-24
- Ansgar Belke, Joscha Beckmann and Florian Verheyen
- Currency intervention: A case study of an emerging market pp. 25-47
- Renee Fry-McKibbin and D Sumila Wanaguru
- The role of cross-sectional heterogeneity for magnitude and timing of the euro's trade effect pp. 48-74
- Helmut Herwartz and Henning Weber
- Dynamic expectation formation in the foreign exchange market pp. 75-97
- Saskia ter Ellen, Willem Verschoor and Remco Zwinkels
- Inflation, output and uncertainty in the era of inflation targeting – A multi-economy view on causal linkages pp. 98-112
- Matthias Hartmann and Jan Roestel
- What determines the duration of a fiscal consolidation program? pp. 113-134
- Luca Agnello, Vitor Castro and Ricardo Sousa
- Behind closed doors: Revealing the ECB's decision rule pp. 135-160
- Bernd Hayo and Pierre-Guillaume Méon
- Financial globalization, convergence and growth: The role of foreign direct investment pp. 161-186
- Delfim Gomes Neto and Francisco Veiga
- Multimarket contact, competition and pricing in banking pp. 187-214
- Paolo Coccorese and Alfonso Pellecchia
- Housing cycles and macroeconomic fluctuations: A global perspective pp. 215-238
- Ambrogio Cesa-Bianchi
- Business cycle convergence in EMU: A second look at the second moment pp. 239-259
- Jesús Crespo-Cuaresma and Octavio Fernández-Amador
- Convergence, capital accumulation and the nominal exchange rate pp. 260-281
- Peter Benczur and István Kónya
- Exchange rate shocks and trade: A multivariate GARCH-M approach pp. 282-305
- Kevin Grier and Aaron D. Smallwood
- Optimal monetary policy in a small open economy with staggered wage and price contracts pp. 306-323
- Hyuk-jae Rhee and Nurlan Turdaliev
- Commodity price shocks and the business cycle: Structural evidence for the U.S pp. 324-352
- Matthias Gubler and Matthias Hertweck
- Dynamic stock market covariances in the Eurozone pp. 353-370
- Gregory Connor and Anita Suurlaht
- Key currency status: An exorbitant privilege and an extraordinary risk pp. 371-393
- Matthew Canzoneri, Robert Cumby, Behzad Diba and David Lopez-Salido
- Exchange rate predictability and a monetary model with time-varying cointegration coefficients pp. 394-410
- Cheolbeom Park and Sookyung Park
- Is the relationship between prices and exchange rates homogeneous? pp. 411-438
- Stephen Hall, George Hondroyiannis, Amangeldi Kenjegaliev, P.A.V.B. Swamy and George Tavlas
- Duration of fixed exchange rate regimes in emerging economies pp. 439-467
- Ünay Tamgaç
- Vertical debt spillovers in EMU countries pp. 468-492
- Annelore Van Hecke
- Regional capital mobility in China: Economic reform with limited financial integration pp. 493-503
- Jennifer Lai, Paul McNelis and Isabel K.M. Yan
- To give or to forgive? Aid versus debt relief pp. 504-528
- Tito Cordella and Alessandro Missale
- What drives corporate default risk premia? Evidence from the CDS market pp. 529-563
- Antonio Díaz, Jonatan Groba and Pedro Serrano
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