International Journal of Central Banking
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Volume 12, issue 4, 2016
- Consumer Cash Usage: A Cross-Country Comparison with Payment Diary Survey Data pp. 1-61

- John Bagnall, David Bounie, Kim Huynh, Anneke Kosse, Tobias Schmidt and Scott Schuh
- Death of a Reserve Currency pp. 63-103

- Stephen Quinn and William Roberds
- What Is Learned from a Currency Crisis, Fear of Floating, or Hollow Middle? Identifying Exchange Rate Policy in Crisis Countries pp. 105-146

- Soyoung Kim
- Which Aspects of Central Bank Transparency Matter? A Comprehensive Analysis of the Effect of Transparency of Survey Forecasts pp. 147-192

- Anna Naszodi, Csaba Csávás and Daniel Felcser
- Bank Lending in Times of Large Bank Reserves pp. 193-222

- Antoine Martin, James McAndrews and David Skeie
- Fedspeak: Who Moves U.S. Asset Prices? pp. 223-261

- Carlo Rosa
- Globalization, Pass-Through, and Inflation Dynamics pp. 263-306

- Pierpaolo Benigno and Ester Faia
- The Demand for Short-Term, Safe Assets and Financial Stability: Some Evidence and Implications for Central Bank Policies pp. 307-333

- Mark Carlson, Burcu Duygan-Bump, Fabio Natalucci, Bill Nelson, Marcelo Ochoa, Jeremy Stein and Skander Van den Heuvel
Volume 12, issue 3, 2016
- The Financial and Macroeconomic Effects of the OMT Announcements pp. 29-57

- Carlo Altavilla, Domenico Giannone and Michele Lenza
- Beggar-Thy-Neighbor? The International Effects of ECB Unconventional Monetary Policy Measures pp. 69-120

- Kristina Bluwstein and Fabio Canova
- Options-Implied Probability Density Functions for Real Interest Rates pp. 129-149

- Jonathan Wright
- The Effect of Unconventional Monetary Policy on Inflation Expectations: Evidence from Firms in the United Kingdom pp. 161-195

- Lena Boneva, James Cloyne, Martin Weale and Tomasz Wieladek
- Long-Run Inflation Uncertainty pp. 207-217

- Stefan Nagel
- Policy Spillovers and Synergies in a Monetary Union pp. 219-277

- Oscar Arce, Samuel Hurtado and Carlos Thomas
- Financial Intermediation in a Global Environment pp. 291-344

- Victoria Nuguer
- Rule-of-Thumb Consumers and Labor Tax Cut Policy at the Zero Lower Bound pp. 353-390

- Lorant Kaszab
- Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium Models and Their Discontents pp. 403-411

- Tamim Bayoumi
Volume 12, issue 2, 2016
- Eurosystem Household Finance and Consumption Survey: Main Results on Assets, Debt, and Saving pp. 1-13

- Olympia Bover, Martin Schürz, Jiri Slacalek and Federica Teppa
- Household Saving Behavior in the Euro Area pp. 15-69

- Julia Le Blanc, Alessandro Porpiglia, Federica Teppa, Junyi Zhu and Michael Ziegelmeyer
- The Distribution of Debt across Euro-Area Countries: The Role of Individual Characteristics, Institutions, and Credit Conditions pp. 71-128

- Olympia Bover, Jose Casado, Sónia Costa, Philip Du Caju, Yvonne McCarthy, Eva Sierminska, Panagiota Tzamourani, Ernesto Villanueva and Tibor Zavadil
- How Do Households Allocate Their Assets? Stylized Facts from the Eurosystem Household Finance and Consumption Survey pp. 129-220

- Luc Arrondel, Laura Bartiloro, Pirmin Fessler, Peter Lindner, Thomas Mathä, Cristiana Rampazzi, Frédérique Savignac, Tobias Schmidt, Martin Schürz and Philip Vermeulen
- Supranational Supervision: How Much and for Whom? pp. 221-268

- Thorsten Beck and Wolf Wagner
- ECB Unconventional Monetary Policy and the Italian Economy during the Sovereign Debt Crisis pp. 269-315

- Marco Casiraghi, Eugenio Gaiotti, Lisa Rodano and Alessandro Secchi
- The Transmission of Federal Reserve Tapering News to Emerging Financial Markets pp. 317-356

- Joshua Aizenman, Mahir Binici and Michael M. Hutchison
- Optimal Inflation Weights in the Euro Area pp. 357-383

- Daniela Bragoli, Massimiliano Rigon and Francesco Zanetti
- The Effects of Liquidity Regulation on Bank Assets and Liabilities pp. 385-411

- Patty Duijm and Peter Wierts
Volume 12, issue 1, 2016
- Measuring Potential Growth with an Estimated DSGE Model of Japan’s Economy pp. 1-32

- Takuji Fueki, Ichiro Fukunaga, Hibiki Ichiue and Toyoichiro Shirota
- A Forecasting Metric for Evaluating DSGE Models for Policy Analysis pp. 33-65

- Abhishek Gupta
- What Determines the Credibility of the Central Bank of Israel in the Public Eye? pp. 67-93

- Zeev Kril, David Leiser and Avia Spivak
- Monetary Policy, Bank Capital, and Credit Supply: A Role for Discouraged and Informally Rejected Firms pp. 95-141

- Alexander Popov
- Money-Market Rates and Retail Interest Regulation in China: The Disconnect between Interbank and Retail Credit Conditions pp. 143-198

- Nathan Porter and TengTeng Xu
- Monetary Policy, Loan Maturity, and Credit Availability pp. 199-230

- Lamont K. Black and Richard Rosen
- Shoe-Leather Costs in the Euro Area and the Foreign Demand for Euro Banknotes pp. 231-246

- Alessandro Calza and Andrea Zaghini
- How to Measure the Unsecured Money Market: The Eurosystem’s Implementation and Validation Using TARGET2 Data pp. 247-280

- Luca Arciero, Ronald Heijmans, Richard Heuver, Marco Massarenti, Cristina Picillo and Francesco Vacirca
Volume 11, issue 4, 2015
- Can Macroeconomists Forecast Risk? Event-Based Evidence from the Euro-Area SPF pp. 1-46

- Geoff Kenny, Thomas Kostka and Federico Masera
- Day One Keynote Address: Forward Guidance pp. 19-64

- Lars Svensson
- Monetary Policy Committees: Comparing Theory and "Inside" Information from MPC Members pp. 47-89

- Mikael Apel, Carl Claussen, Petra Lennartsdotter and Øistein Røisland
- Trend Inflation in Advanced Economies pp. 65-136

- Christine Garnier, Elmar Mertens and Edward Nelson
- The ECB Unconventional Monetary Policies: Have They Lowered Market Borrowing Costs for Banks and Governments? pp. 91-127

- Urszula Szczerbowicz
- Liquidity Requirements: A Double-Edged Sword pp. 129-168

- Philipp König
- Inflation Targeting and Economic Reforms in New Zealand pp. 145-198

- Matteo Cacciatore, Fabio Ghironi and Stephen J Turnovsky
- How Much Does the Public Know about the ECB’s Monetary Policy? Evidence from a Survey of Dutch Households pp. 169-218

- Carin Cruijsen, David-Jan Jansen and Jakob de Haan
- Targeting Inflation from Below: How Do Inflation Expectations Behave? pp. 213-249

- Michael Ehrmann
- Model-Based Ex Post Evaluation of Monetary Policy pp. 219-254

- Eyal Argov, Alon Binyamini, Eliezer Borenstein and Irit Rozenshtrom
- Interest Rate Determination in China: Past, Present, and Future pp. 255-277

- Dong He, Honglin Wang and Xiangrong Yu
- Inflation Targeting: A Victim of Its Own Success pp. 259-287

- Christian Gillitzer and John Simon
- How Frequently Should We Reestimate DSGE Models? pp. 279-305

- Marcin Kolasa and Michał Rubaszek
- Day Two Keynote Address: Goals and Rules in Central Bank Design pp. 295-352

- Carl Walsh
- Is Optimal Monetary Policy Always Optimal? pp. 353-382

- Troy Davig and Refet Gürkaynak
- Applying an Inflation-Targeting Lens to Macroprodential Policy "Institutions" pp. 395-429

- Gunes Kamber, Ozer Karagedikli and Christie Smith
Volume 11, issue 3, 2015
- Capital Regulation in a Macroeconomic Model with Three Layers of Default pp. 9-63

- Laurent Clerc, Alexis Derviz, Caterina Mendicino, Stéphane Moyen, Kalin Nikolov, Livio Stracca, Javier Suarez and Alexandros P. Vardoulakis
- Did the EBA Capital Exercise Cause a Credit Crunch in the Euro Area? pp. 75-117

- Jean-Stéphane Mésonnier and Allen Monks
- The Road to Financial Stability: Capital Regulation, Liquidity Regulation, and Resolution pp. 127-139

- Stephen Cecchetti
- Large Banks, Loan Rate Markup, and Monetary Policy pp. 141-177

- Vincenzo Cuciniello and Federico Signoretti
- Systemic Risk and the Solvency-Liquidity Nexus of Banks pp. 193-227

- Diane Pierret
- CEO Compensation, Regulation, and Risk in Banks: Theory and Evidence from the Financial Crisis pp. 241-297

- Vittoria Cerasi and Tommaso Oliviero
- Liquidity Hoarding and Inefficient Abundant Funding pp. 303-327

- Enisse Kharroubi
- Centrality-Based Capital Allocations pp. 329-377

- Adrian Alter, Ben R. Craig and Peter Raupach
- Multi-Polar Regulation pp. 385-401

- Andrew Haldane
Volume 11, issue 2, 2015
- Inflation Expectations and the News pp. 1-40

- Michael Bauer
- Explaining Interest Rate Decisions when the MPC Members Believe in Different Stories pp. 41-64

- Carl Claussen and Øistein Røisland
- Do Publicly Owned Banks Lend Against the Wind? pp. 65-112

- Thibaut Duprey
- Real-Time Model Uncertainty in the United States: "Robust" Policies Put to the Test pp. 113-155

- Robert Tetlow
- On the Slope and the Persistence of the Italian Phillips Curve pp. 157-197

- Marianna Riggi and Sergio Santoro
- Central Banks' Quasi-Fiscal Policies and Inflation pp. 199-236

- Seok Gil Park
- The Federal Reserve's Balance Sheet and Earnings: A Primer and Projections pp. 237-283

- Seth Carpenter, Jane Ihrig, Elizabeth Klee, Daniel Quinn and Alexander Boote
- Sovereign Risk, European Crisis-Resolution Policies, and Bond Spreads pp. 285-323

- Juha Kilponen, Helinä Laakkonen and Jouko Vilmunen
Volume 11, issue 1, 2015
- Imbalances and Rebalancing in an Estimated Structural Model for Spain pp. 1-41

- Jan in 't Veld, Andrea Pagano, Rafal Raciborski, Marco Ratto and Werner Roeger
- The Comeback of Inflation as an Optimal Public Finance Tool pp. 43-70

- Giovanni Di Bartolomeo, Patrizio Tirelli and Nicola Acocella
- Risk Shifting with Fuzzy Capital Constraints pp. 71-101

- Simon Dubecq, Benoit Mojon and Xavier Ragot
- Ordering Policy Rules with an Unconditional Welfare Measure pp. 103-149

- Tatiana Damjanovic, Vladislav Damjanovic and Charles Nolan
- Responses to the Financial Crisis, Treasury Debt, and the Impact on Short-Term Money Markets pp. 151-190

- Warren B. Hrunga and Jason Seligman
- Lessons from the Historical Use of Reserve Requirements in the United States to Promote Bank Liquidity pp. 191-224

- Mark Carlson
- How Monetary Policy Is Made: Two Canadian Tales pp. 225-250

- Pierre Siklos and Matthias Neuenkirch
- Large Excess Reserves in the United States: A View from the Cross-Section of Banks pp. 251-289

- Huberto Ennis and Alexander Wolman
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