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1996
- U.S. portfolio investment in Asian capital markets pp. 43-72
- Henning Bohn and Linda Tesar
- Foreign direct investment, trade, and real exchange rate linkages in developing countries pp. 73-100
- Linda Goldberg and Michael Klein
- Capital inflows and the real exchange rate: analytical framework and econometric evidence pp. 101-146
- Pierre-Richard Agénor and Alexander Hoffmaister
- Risk and financial development: a comparative case study of Mexico and Indonesia pp. 147-179
- Theo Eicher and Stephen J Turnovsky
- Exchange rate instability: determinants and predictability pp. 183-205
- Richard Meese and Andrew Rose
- Derivative products in exchange rate crises pp. 206-231
- Peter Garber and Subir Lall
- Crisis, contagion, and country funds: effects on East Asia and Latin America pp. 232-266
- Jeffrey Frankel and Sergio Schmukler
- Comovements among emerging equity markets pp. 267-285
- Holger C. Wolf
- Net capital inflows: how much to accept, how much to resist? pp. 289-321
- Helmut Reisen
- The overborrowing syndrome: are East Asian economies different? pp. 322-355
- Ronald McKinnon and Huw Pill
- Capital inflows, financial intermediation, and aggregate demand: empirical evidence from Mexico and other Pacific Basin countries pp. 356-405
- Steven B. Kamin and Paul R. Wood
- Speculative capital inflows and exchange rate targeting in the Pacific Basin: theory and evidence pp. 409-435
- Kenneth Kletzer and Mark Spiegel
- Too much of a good thing: the macroeconomic effects of taxing capital inflows pp. 436-464
- Carmen Reinhart and Richard Smith
- Exchange rate policies and capital account management: Chile in the 1990s pp. 465-488
- Kevin Cowan and Jose De Gregorio
- Conference on monetary policy: measurement and management / sponsored jointly by the Center for Economic Policy Research (Stanford University) and the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, March 1, 1996
- Anonymous
- Managing capital flows and exchange rates, perspectives from the Pacific Basin. Essays originally prepared for a conference sponsored by the Center for Pacific Basin Monetary and Economic Studies at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, held Sept. 26-27, 1996
- Reuven Glick
1995
- Conference on monetary policy in a changing financial environment / sponsored jointly by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and the Center for Economic Policy Research (Stanford University) March 3-4, 1995
- Anonymous
1994
- Conference on monetary policy in a low inflation regime / jointly sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and the Center for Economic Policy Research, March 4-5, 1994
- Anonymous
1993, articles Mar
- Macroeconomic stabilization policy: lessons for the future sponsored by the Center for Economic Policy Research, Stanford University and the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, March 5 & 6, 1993 (note: individual conference papers were published in the series: \\"Working papers in applied economic theory\\" #93-02 to #93-07)
- Anonymous
- Effects of monetary policies: an unexpected finding
- Edward Prescott
- Monetary policy and the theory of the risk-averse bank
- Bruce C. Greenwald and Joseph Stiglitz
- Bank capital requirements and incentives for lending
- Charles J. Jacklin
- Interest rate smoothing in an equilibrium business cycle model
- Lawrence Christiano and Martin Eichenbaum
- Inflation persistence
- Jeffrey Fuhrer and George R. Moore
- Monetary policy and the behavior of long-term real interest rates
- Jeffrey Fuhrer and George R. Moore
- Optimal contracts for independent central bankers: private information, performance measures and reappointment
- Carl Walsh
- Recursive linear models of dynamic economies
- Lars Hansen and Thomas Sargent
- Flat rate taxes with adjustment costs and several capital stocks and household types
- Lars Hansen and Thomas Sargent
1992, articles Sep
- Exchange rate policy in Pacific Basin countries: a conference sponsored by the Center for Pacific Basin Studies, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, September 16-18, 1992
- Reuven Glick and Michael Hutchison
- Exchange rate policy, financial structure, and the transition from credit to monetary instruments
- Michael Dooley and Donald J. Mathieson
- Trade price shocks and insulation: Australia's experience with floating rates
- John Pitchford
- Officially floating, implicitly targeted exchange rates: examples from the Pacific Basin
- Julia Lowell and Helen Popper
- On the choice of monetary target in a stochastically growing small open economy
- Stephen J Turnovsky
- The signaling effect of foreign exchange intervention: the case of Japan
- Tsutomu Watanabe
- Foreign exchange rate regime and policy in Korea, 1980-1992
- Young Saeng Kim
- An optimal peg for the Asian currencies and an Asian perspective of a yen bloc
- C. H. Kwan
- Exchange rate policy in Singapore: philosophy and conduct over the past decade
- Teh Kok Peng and Tharman Shanmugaratnam
- Relative returns on equities in Pacific Basin countries
- Charles Engel and John Rogers
- Financial links around the Pacific Rim, 1982-1992
- Menzie Chinn and Jeffrey Frankel
- Monetary policy, intervention, and exchange rates in Japan
- Reuven Glick and Michael Hutchison
- The role of the exchange rate in New Zealand monetary policy
- Arthur Grimes and Jason Wong
- On the possibility of the yen bloc
- Takatoshi Ito
- Monetary control, sterilization, and exchange rate policy: Korea during the period of current account surpluses, 1986-1990
- Sung Y. Kwack
- Economic fundamentals and a yen currency area for Asian Pacific Rim countries
- Michael Melvin, Michael Ormiston and Bettina Peiers
- Exchange rate policy and insulation from external shocks: the experiences of Taiwan and Korea, 1970-1990
- Ramon Moreno
1992
- Financial links around the Pacific Rim, 1982-1992 pp. 17-47
- Menzie Chinn and Jeffrey Frankel
- Relative returns on equities in Pacific Basin countries pp. 48-67
- Charles Engel and John Rogers
- Exchange rate policy, international capital mobility and monetary policy instruments pp. 68-95
- Michael Dooley and Donald J. Mathieson
- Exchange rate management: a partial review pp. 99-137
- Stephen J Turnovsky
- Exchange rate policy and insulation from external shocks: the cases of Korea and Taiwan, 1970-1990 pp. 138-158
- Ramon Moreno
- Trade price shocks and insulation: Australia's experience with floating rates pp. 159-175
- John Pitchford
- The role of the exchange rate in New Zealand monetary policy pp. 176-197
- Arthur Grimes and Jason Wong
- Officially floating, implicitly targeted exchange rates: examples from the Pacific Basin pp. 198-221
- Julia Lowell and Helen Popper
- Monetary policy, intervention, and exchange rates in Japan pp. 225-257
- Reuven Glick and Michael Hutchison
- The signaling effect of foreign exchange intervention: the case of Japan pp. 258-286
- Tsutomu Watanabe
- Sterilization of the monetary effects of current account surpluses and its consequences: Korea, 1986-1990 pp. 287-313
- Sung Y. Kwack
- On the possibility of the yen bloc pp. 317-361
- Takatoshi Ito
- Economic fundamentals and a yen currency area for Asian Pacific Rim countries pp. 344-361
- Michael Melvin, Michael Ormiston and Bettina Peiers
- Exchange rate policy and interdependence: perspectives from Pacific Basin countries: a conference sponsored by the Center for Pacific Basin Studies, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, September 16-18, 1992
- Anonymous
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