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2005, articles Nov
- Productivity growth: causes and consequences -- a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, November 18-19, 2005

- Anonymous
2005, articles Sep
- External imbalances and adjustment in the Pacific Basin: a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, September 22-23, 2005

- Anonymous
2005, articles Mar
- Fiscal and monetary policy: a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, March 4-5, 2005

- Anonymous
2005, articles Feb
- Revived Bretton Woods system: a new paradigm for Asian development?

- Anonymous
- The revived Bretton Woods system: alive and well

- Michael Dooley and Peter Garber
- Budget and external deficits: not twins but the same family

- Edwin Truman
- Direct investment, rising real wages and the absorption of excess labor in the periphery

- Michael Dooley, David Folkerts-Landau and Peter Garber
- An essay on the revived Bretton Woods system

- Michael Dooley, David Folkerts-Landau and Peter Garber
- Will the Bretton Woods 2 regime unravel soon? the risk of a hard landing in 2005-2006

- Nouriel Roubini and Brad Setser
- Dollars and deficits: where do we go from here?

- Michael Dooley and Peter Garber
- The cosmic risk: an essay on global imbalances and treasuries

- Michael Dooley and Peter Garber
- Asian reserve diversification: does it threaten the pegs?

- Michael Dooley and Peter Garber
- The U.S. current account deficit: collateral for a total return swap

- Michael Dooley and Peter Garber
- The unsustainable U.S. current account position revisited

- Maurice Obstfeld and Kenneth Rogoff
- Global imbalances and the lessons of Bretton Woods

- Barry Eichengreen
- The revived Bretton Woods system: does it explain developments in non-China developing Asia?

- Steven B. Kamin
- Exchange rates, wages, and international adjustment: Japan and China versus the United States

- Ronald McKinnon
2005
- Optimal fiscal policy in a monetary union

- Jordi Galí and Tommaso Monacelli
- Optimal fiscal policy in a monetary union - comments

- Maurice Obstfeld
- Estimating the effects of fiscal policy in OECD countries - comments

- Alan Auerbach
- Estimating the effects of fiscal policy in OECD countries - comments

- Valerie Ramey
- The design of monetary and fiscal policy: a global perspective - comments

- George Evans
- The design of monetary and fiscal policy: a global perspective - comments

- John Leahy
- No-arbitrage Taylor rules

- Andrew Ang, Sen Dong and Monika Piazzesi
- No-arbitrage Taylor rules - comments

- Andrew Levin
- The unsustainable U.S. current account position revisited

- Maurice Obstfeld and Kenneth Rogoff
- International financial adjustment

- Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas and Helene Rey
- Why the renminbi might be overvalued (but probably isn’t)

- Yin-Wong Cheung, Menzie Chinn and Eiji Fujii
- International reserves: precautionary versus mercantilist views, theory and evidence

- Joshua Aizenman and Jaewoo Lee
- The design of monetary and fiscal policy: a global perspective

- Jess Benhabib and Stefano Eusepi
- Maturity mismatch and financial crises: evidence from emerging market corporations

- Hoyt Bleakley and Kevin Cowan
- The domestic and global impact of Japan’s policies for growth

- Nicoletta Batini, Papa N'Diaye and Alessandro Rebucci
- Unilateral and regional trade liberalization: China's WTO accession and FTA with ASEAN

- Mesut Saygili and Kar-Yiu Wong
- The value of life and the rise in health spending

- Robert Hall and Charles Jones
- Increasing global competition and labor productivity: lessons from the U.S. automotive industry

- Martin N. Baily, Diana Farrell, Ezra Greenberg, Jan-Dirk Henrich, Naoko Jinjo, Maya Jolles and Jaana Remes
- Identifying technology spillovers and product market rivalry

- Nicholas Bloom, Mark Schankerman and John van Reenen
- Information technology and the world economy

- Dale Jorgenson and Khuong Vu
- Learning about a new technology: pineapple in Ghana

- Timothy Conley and Christopher Udry
- The burden of knowledge and the ‘death of the Renaissance man’: Is innovation getting harder?
- Benjamin Jones
- Why did Europe’s productivity catch-up sputter out? a tale of tigers and tortoises

- Ian Dew-Becker and Robert Gordon
- No-arbitrage Taylor rules - comments

- Thomas Philippon
- Technology adoption from hybrid corn to beta blockers

- Jonathan Skinner and Doug Staiger
- Monetary and fiscal policy in a liquidity trap: the Japanese experience 1999-2004

- Mitsuru Iwamura, Takeshi Kudo and Tsutomu Watanabe
- Optimal fiscal policy in a monetary union - comments

- Carl Walsh
- Model uncertainty and policy evaluation: some theory and empirics

- William Brock, Steven Durlauf and Kenneth West
- Model uncertainty and policy evaluation: some theory and empirics - comments

- Lars Hansen
- Model uncertainty and policy evaluation: some theory and empirics - comments

- Christopher Sims
- Estimating the effects of fiscal policy in OECD countries

- Roberto Perotti
2004, articles Jun
- When in peril, retrench: testing the portfolio channel of contagion pp. 1-34

- Fernando Broner, R. Gaston Gelos and Carmen Reinhart
- Emerging markets and macroeconomic volatility - lessons from a decade of financial debacles: a conference sponsored by the Center for Pacific Basin Monetary and Economic Studies (Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco) and the Center for International Economics (University of Maryland), June 4-5, 2004

- Anonymous
- Endogenous dollarization, expectations, and equilibrium monetary policy

- Robert Chang and Andres Velasco
- Putting the brakes on Sudden Stops: the financial frictions - moral hazard tradeoff of asset price guarantees

- C. Bora Durdu and Enrique Mendoza
- Private capital flows, capital controls, and default risk

- Mark Wright
- How do trade and financial integration affect the relationship between growth and volatility?

- Ayhan Kose, Eswar Prasad and Marco Terrones
- Macroeconomic risk and banking crises in emerging market countries: business fluctuations with financial crashes

- P. Marcelo Oviedo
- Exchange rate overshooting and the costs of floating

- Michele Cavallo, Kate Kisselev, Fabrizio Perri and Nouriel Roubini
- Country spreads and emerging countries: who drives whom?

- Martín Uribe and Vivian Yue
- On the empirics of Sudden Stops: the relevance of balance-sheet effects

- Guillermo Calvo and Alejandro Izquierdo
- Defaultable debt, interest rates and the current account

- Mark Aguiar and Gita Gopinath
2004, articles Mar
- Interest rates and monetary policy; a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research, March 19-20, 2004

- Anonymous
- Future prices as risk-adjusted forecasts of monetary policy

- Monika Piazzesi and Eric Swanson
- Permanent and transitory policy shocks in an empirical macro model with asymmetric information, comments

- Alan Blinder
- Regime shifts in a dynamic term structure model of U.S. Treasury bond yields

- Qiang Dai, Kenneth Singleton and Wei Yang
- Regime shifts in a dynamic term structure model of U.S. Treasury bond yields, comments

- James Hamilton
- Empirical and policy performance of a forward-looking monetary model, comments

- Jeffrey Fuhrer
- Empirical and policy performance of a forward-looking monetary model, comments

- Lars Hansen
- Future prices as risk-adjusted forecasts of monetary policy; comments

- Frank Schorfheide
- The term structure of real rates and expected inflation

- Andrew Ang and Geert Bekaert
- The term structure of real rates and expected inflation, comments

- Martin Evans
- Regime shifts in a dynamic term structure model of U.S. Treasury bond yields, comments

- John Heaton
- Empirical and policy performance of a forward-looking monetary model

- Alexei Onatski and Noah Williams
- Future prices as risk-adjusted forecasts of monetary policy; comments

- Charles Evans
- A macro-finance model of the term structure, monetary policy, and the economy

- Glenn Rudebusch and Tao Wu
- Permanent and transitory policy shocks in an empirical macro model with asymmetric information

- Sharon Kozicki and Peter Tinsley
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