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2013, articles Nov
- Advanced economy monetary policy and emerging market economies , 17 pages

- Jerome H. Powell
- Asia-phoria meet regression to the mean , 35 pages

- Lant Pritchett and Lawrence Summers
- Crowding out redefined: the role of reserve accumulation , 43 pages

- Carmen Reinhart and Takeshi Tashiro
- The shifts and the shocks: emerging economies in an age of financial crisis , 13 pages

- Martin Wolf
- Surprising similarities: recent monetary regimes of small economies , 44 pages

- Andrew Rose
- The second phase of global liquidity and its impact on emerging economies , 10 pages

- Hyun Song Shin
- Macroprudential policies in a global perspective , 38 pages

- Olivier Jeanne
- Financial regulation after the crisis: how did we get here, and how do we get out? , 49 pages

- Gerard Caprio
- Financial and fiscal reforms in support of China’s rebalancing , 3 pages
- David Dollar
- Transitioning to more balanced and sustainable growth , 6 pages

- John D. Murray
2012, articles Nov
- Bubble thy neighbor: portfolio effects and externalities from capital controls , 48 pages

- Kristin Forbes, Marcel Fratzscher, Thomas Kostka and Roland Straub
- IKEA: product, pricing, and pass-through , 32 pages

- Marianne Baxter and Anthony Landry
- Capital controls: a normative analysis , 36 pages

- Bianca De Paoli and Anna Lipinska
2012, articles March
- Structural and cyclical elements in macroeconomics -- a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, March 16, 2012 , 2 pages

- Anonymous
- New evidence on cyclical and structural sources of unemployment , 23 pages

- Jinzhu Chen, Prakash Kannan, Prakash Loungani and Bharat Trehan
2011, articles Nov
- Aggregate demand and the global economic recovery pp. 17-28

- Janet Yellen
- Monetary policy after the crisis pp. 35-49

- Lars Svensson
- Monetary policy after the crisis - commentary pp. 51-56

- Marvin Goodfriend
- Macroprudential policies in open emerging economies pp. 63-114

- Joon-Ho Hahm, Frederic Mishkin, Hyun Song Shin and Kwanho Shin
- Macroprudential policies in open emerging economies - commentary pp. 115-119

- Anil Kashyap
- The renminbi’s role in the global monetary system pp. 127-197

- Eswar Prasad and Lei Ye
- The renminbi’s role in the global monetary system - commentary pp. 199-206

- Shang-Jin Wei
- China and the global economy pp. 213-229

- Justin Lin
- Sustaining China’s economic growth after the global financial crisis pp. 235-239

- Nicholas R. Lardy
- Asian regional policy coordination pp. 247-292

- Edwin Truman
- Asian regional policy coordination - commentary pp. 293-299

- Dong He
- Global imbalances and global liquidity pp. 305-340

- Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas
- Global imbalances and global liquidity - commentary pp. 345-345

- Kristin Forbes
- Global policy challenges in the post-crisis period pp. 353-359

- Jun Il Kim
- A macroprudential perspective in the conduct of monetary policy pp. 361-365

- Ryuzo Miyao
- Policy reforms after the crisis pp. 367-372

- Norman T. L. Chan
- Asia’s role in the post-crisis global economy pp. 383-387

- Barry Eichengreen
2011, articles July
- Improving evaluation and metrics in youth financial education

- Laura Choi, Carolina Reid, Michael E. Staten and Richard M. Todd
2010, articles Oct
- Pacific Basin Research Conference, sponsored by the Center for Pacific Basin Studies, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, October 1, 2010

- Anonymous
- Does short-term debt increase vulnerability to crisis? Evidence from the East Asian financial crisis

- Efraim Benmelech and Eyal Dvir
- Hoarding international reserves versus a Pigovian tax-cum-subsidy scheme: Reflections on the deleveraging crisis of 2008-9, and a cost benefit analysis

- Joshua Aizenman
- Regional reserve pooling arrangements

- Suman Basu, Ran Bi and Prakash Kannan
- Overborrowing, financial crises and ‘macro-prudential’ taxes

- Javier Bianchi and Enrique Mendoza
- Trade elasticities

- Jean Imbs and Isabelle Mejean
2010, articles June
- Global recovery: Asia and the new financial landscape -- a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, June 7-8, 2010

- Anonymous
2009, articles Oct
- Asia and the global financial crisis (welcome address) pp. 11-12

- Ben Bernanke
- The impact of the financial crisis on emerging Asia pp. 27-80

- Morris Goldstein and Danxia Xie
- The impact of the financial crisis on emerging Asia - commentary pp. 81-84

- Michael Mussa
- Lessons from Asian financial experience pp. 93-114

- Anne O. Krueger
- Lessons from Asian financial experience - commentary pp. 115-122

- Andrew L. T. Sheng
- Global imbalances and the financial crisis: products of common causes pp. 131-172

- Maurice Obstfeld and Kenneth Rogoff
- Global imbalances and the financial crisis: products of common causes - commentary pp. 173-177

- Ricardo Caballero
- Global imbalances and the financial crisis: products of common causes - commentary pp. 179-184

- Jacob A. Frenkel
- Reforming the global financial architecture: remarks pp. 191-201

- Andrew D. Crockett
- Fire, flood, and lifeboats: policy responses to the global crisis of 2007-09 pp. 207-249

- Takatoshi Ito
- Fire, flood, and lifeboats: policy responses to the global crisis of 2007-09 - commentary pp. 251-257

- Frederic Mishkin
- The global financial crisis – impact on Asia and policy challenges ahead pp. 267-276

- Heng Swee Keat
- Global financial crisis and Korean economy pp. 277-284

- Kyungsoo Kim
- Global financial crisis - Japan’s experience and policy response pp. 285-289

- Takafumi Sato
- The financial crisis and global policy reforms pp. 299-334

- Barry Eichengreen
- The financial crisis and global policy reforms - commentary pp. 335-340

- Anil Kashyap
- Asia, the financial crisis, and global economic governance - closing remarks pp. 347-353

- John Lipsky
- Asia and the global financial crisis -- a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, October 19-20, 2009

- Anonymous
2009, articles Jan
- The anatomy of a financial crisis: the evolution of panic-driven runs in the asset-backed commercial paper market pp. 1-36

- Daniel M. Covitz, J. Nellie Liang and Gustavo Suarez
- “Day ahead\\" conference on financial markets -- a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, January 2, 2009

- Anonymous
- Expectations of risk and return among household investors: Are their Sharpe ratios countercyclical?

- Gene Amromin and Steven Sharpe
- A model of CMBS spreads

- Amy Cunningham and Joseph B. Nichols
- Understanding the subprime mortgage crisis

- Yuliya Demyanyk and Otto van Hemert
- The subprime mortgage crisis: irrational exuberance or rational error?

- Nikola Kojucharov, Clyde F. Martin, Robert Martin and Lili Xu
- Vintage and credit rating: what matters in the ABX data during the credit crunch?

- Mardi Dungey, Gerald Dwyer and Thomas Flavin
- Foreclosures in Ohio: does lender type matter?

- Ozgur Ergungor
- A black swan in the money market

- John Taylor and John Williams
- Inflation and the stock market: Understanding the “Fed Model”

- Geert Bekaert and Eric Engstrom
- Inflation expectations and risk premiums in an arbitrage-free model of nominal and real bond yields

- Jens Christensen, Jose Lopez and Glenn Rudebusch
- The impact of creditor protection on stock prices in the presence of credit crunches

- Galina Hale, Assaf Razin and Hui Tong
- Liquidity, runs, and security design: lessons from the collapse of the auction rate municipal bond market

- Song Han and Dan Li
- Financial innovation and corporate default rates

- Samuel Maurer, Hoai-Luu Nguyen, Asani Sarkar and Chenyang Wei
- Escape from New York: the market impact of loosening disclosure requirements

- Nuno Fernandes, Ugur Lel and Darius P. Miller
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