Monetary and Economic Studies
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Volume 25, month December, 2007
- The Fourteenth International Conference "Growth, Integration and Monetary Policy in East Asia," Introduction Summary pp. 1-8

- Wataru Takahashi, Kenichiro Watanabe and Hiroshi Fujiki
- The Fourteenth International Conference "Growth, Integration and Monetary Policy in East Asia," Opening Speech pp. 9-12

- Toshihiko Fukui
- Monetary Policy in East Asia: The Case of Singapore pp. 13-28

- Bennett McCallum
- The Renminbi's Dollar Peg at the Crossroads pp. 29-56

- Maurice Obstfeld
- Financial Integration in East Asia pp. 57-100

- Hiroshi Fujiki and Akiko Hagiwara
- Financial Globalization and Emerging Market Portfolios pp. 101-130

- Michael Devereux
- Integration and Growth in East Asia pp. 131-168

- Sanghoon Ahn and Jong-Wha Lee
- Defining Price Stability in Japan: A View from America pp. 169-206

- Christian Broda and David Weinstein
- Monetary Policy in East Asia: Common Concerns pp. 207-232

- Marvin Goodfriend
- The Fourteenth International Conference "Growth, Integration and Monetary Policy in East Asia," Concluding Panel Discussion: Growth, Integration, and Monetary Policy in East Asia pp. 233-260

- Akinari Horii, Leonardo Bartolini, Hans Genberg, Mar Gudmundsson, Bennett McCallum, Maurice Obstfeld and Yu Yongding
Volume 25, month November, 2007
- Lending Channels and Financial Shocks: The Case of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprise Trade Credit and the Japanese Banking Crisis pp. 1-44

- Kenshi Taketa and Gregory Udell
- Why Are Nominal Wages Downwardly Rigid, but Less So in Japan? An Explanation Based on Behavioral Economics and Labor Market/Macroeconomic Differences pp. 45-88

- Sachiko Kuroda and Isamu Yamamoto
- Japanese Monetary Policy during the Collapse of the Bubble Economy: A View of Policymaking under Uncertainty pp. 89-128

- Ippei Fujiwara, Naoko Hara, Naohisa Hirakata, Takeshi Kimura and Shinichiro Watanabe
- Capital Market Integration in Japan pp. 129-154

- Kris James Mitchener and Mari Ohnuki
Volume 25, month March, 2007
- Effects of the Quantitative Easing Policy: A Survey of Empirical Analyses pp. 1-48

- Hiroshi Ugai
- Were Banks Really at the Center of the Prewar Japanese Financial System? pp. 49-76

- Juro Teranishi
- Equity Investments and Equity Investment Funding in Prewar Japan: Comments on "Were Banks Really at the Center of the Prewar Japanese Financial System?" pp. 77-88

- Kanji Ishii
- The Evolution of Corporate Finance and Corporate Governance in Prewar Japan: Comments on "Were Banks Really at the Center of the Prewar Japanese Financial System?" pp. 89-94

- Tetsuji Okazaki
- The Bank of Japan Network and Financial Market Integration: From the Establishment of the Bank of Japan to the Early 20th Century pp. 95-128

- Mari Ohnuki
- Year 2010 Issues on Cryptographic Algorithms pp. 129-164

- Masashi Une and Masayuki Kanda
Volume 24, month December, 2006
- The Thirteenth International Conference "Financial Markets and the Real Economy in a Low Interest Rate Environment," Introduction Summary pp. 1-8

- Kunio Okina and Naohiko Baba
- The Thirteenth International Conference "Financial Markets and the Real Economy in a Low Interest Rate Environment," Opening Speech pp. 9-12

- Toshihiko Fukui
- Misconceptions Regarding the Zero Lower Bound on Interest Rates pp. 13-26

- Bennett McCallum
- Implications for the Yen of Japanese Current Account Adjustment pp. 27-38

- Maurice Obstfeld
- Financial Market Functioning and Monetary Policy: Japan's Experience pp. 39-71

- Naohiko Baba
- The Bond Yield "Conundrum" from a Macro-Finance Perspective pp. 83-109

- Glenn Rudebusch, Eric Swanson and Tao Wu
- Interpreting Recent Changes in the Credit Spreads of Japanese Banks pp. 129-141

- Jun Pan and Kenneth Singleton
- The Mistake of 1937: A General Equilibrium Analysis pp. 151-190

- Gauti Eggertsson and Benjamin Pugsley
- The Great Moderation and the U.S. External Imbalance pp. 209-225

- Alessandra Fogli and Fabrizio Perri
- The Thirteenth International Conference "Financial Markets and the Real Economy in a Low Interest Rate Environment," Concluding Panel Discussion: Financial Markets and the Real Economy in a Low Interest Rate Environment pp. 235-272

- Stefan Ingves, Christine M. Cumming, Lucrezia Reichlin, Masaaki Shirakawa, Bennett McCallum and Maurice Obstfeld
Volume 24, month November, 2006
- Endogenous Sampling and Matching Method in Duration Models pp. 1-32

- Takeshi Amemiya and Xinghua Yu
- The Arbitrage Efficiency of the Nikkei 225 Options Market: A Put-Call Parity Analysis pp. 33-54

- Steven Li
- Well-Being in the Small and in the Large pp. 55-72

- Andrew Rose
- Bank Health Concerns, Low Interest Rates, and Money Demand: Evidence from the Public Opinion Survey on Household Financial Assets and Liabilities pp. 73-124

- Hiroshi Fujiki and Etsuro Shioji
Volume 24, month March, 2006
- Econometric Analysis of Intra-daily Trading Activity on the Tokyo Stock Exchange pp. 1-23

- Luc Bauwens
- Fiscal Rules and Fiscal Performance in the European Union and Japan pp. 25-60

- Jurgen von-Hagen
- Revisiting the Decline in the Exchange Rate Pass-Through: Further Evidence from Japan's Import Prices pp. 61-75

- Akira Otani, Shigenori Shiratsuka and Toyoichiro Shirota
Volume 23, month October, 2005
- The Twelfth International Conference "Incentive Mechanisms for Economic Policymakers," Introduction pp. 1-8

- Kunio Okina and Hiroshi Fujiki
- The Twelfth International Conference "Incentive Mechanisms for Economic Policymakers," Opening Speech pp. 9-12

- Toshihiko Fukui
- What Is the Proper Perspective for Monetary Policy Optimality? pp. 13-24

- Bennett McCallum
- America's Deficit, the World's Problem: Keynote Speech pp. 25-35

- Maurice Obstfeld
- The Monetary Policy Committee and the Incentive Problem: A Selective Survey pp. 37-82

- Hiroshi Fujiki
- Prudential Policy pp. 93-119

- Jean Rochet
- Marking to Market, Liquidity, and Financial Stability pp. 133-155

- Guillaume Plantin, Haresh Sapra and Hyun Song Shin
- International Financial Integration, Sovereignty, and Constraints on Macroeconomic Policies pp. 165-186

- Kenneth Kletzer
- Searching for Non-monotonic Effects of Fiscal Policy: New Evidence pp. 197-217

- Francesco Giavazzi, Tullio Jappelli, Marco Pagano and Marina Benedetti
- The Twelfth International Conference "Incentive Mechanisms for Economic Policymakers," Concluding Panel Discussion: Macroeconomic Policy and Central Banking pp. 233-260

- Yasuhiro Maehara, Wolfgang Schill, Janet Yellen, Masaaki Shirakawa, Bennett McCallum and Maurice Obstfeld
Volume 23, month May, 2005
- Wage Fluctuations in Japan after the Bursting of the Bubble Economy: Downward Nominal Wage Rigidity, Payroll, and the Unemployment Rate pp. 1-29

- Sachiko Kuroda and Isamu Yamamoto
- Asymmetric Shocks and Regional Risk Sharing: Evidence from Japan pp. 31-60

- Hiroshi Fujiki and Masayuki Nakakuki
- The Japanese Economic Model (JEM) pp. 61-142

- Ippei Fujiwara, Naoko Hara, Yasuo Hirose and Yuki Teranishi
Volume 23, month February, 2005
- Monetary and Fiscal Policy to Escape from a Deflationary Trap pp. 1-46

- Yasushi Iwamoto
- Japan's Deflation, Problems in the Financial System, and Monetary Policy pp. 47-111

- Naohiko Baba, Shinichi Nishioka, Nobuyuki Oda, Masaaki Shirakawa, Kazuo Ueda and Hiroshi Ugai
- What Do the Purified Solow Residuals Tell Us about Japan's Lost Decade? pp. 113-148

- Takuji Kawamoto
- The "Middle-Risk Gap" and Financial System Reform: Small-Firm Financing in Japan pp. 149-176

- Ulrike Schaede
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