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Volume 28, issue 5, 2017
- Introduction to the Open Economies Review Special Issue on “Monetary Policy, Exchange Rates and Integration” pp. 809-812

- Ansgar Belke
- Central Bank Communication in a Low Interest Rate Environment pp. 813-822

- Benoit Coeuré
- The macroeconomic effects of the ECB’s evolving QE programme: a model-based analysis pp. 823-845

- Romanos Priftis and Lukas Vogel
- EMU Stability: Direct and Indirect Risk Sharing pp. 847-862

- Paolo Canofari, Giovanni Di Bartolomeo and Marcello Messori
- Business Cycle Synchronization in the EMU: Core vs. Periphery pp. 863-892

- Ansgar Belke, Clemens Domnick and Daniel Gros
- Economic Costs and Benefits of EMU Membership from the Perspective of a Non-member pp. 893-921

- Emilia Gyoerk
- Sectoral Wage Rigidities and Labour and Product Market Institutions in the Euro Area pp. 923-965

- Robert Anderton, Arno Hantzsche, Simon Savsek and Mate Toth
- Voting Behaviour in the European Parliament and Economic Governance Reform: Does Nationality Matter? pp. 967-987

- Elisa Cencig and Laura Sabani
- The Relevance of the Monetary Model for the Euro / USD Exchange Rate Determination: a Long Run Perspective pp. 989-1010

- Dimitris Georgoutsos and Georgios Kouretas
- The long-run determination of the real exchange rate. Evidence from an intertemporal modelling framework using the dollar-pound exchange rate pp. 1011-1028

- Ioannis Litsios and Keith Pilbeam
- Interlinkages Between Household and Corporate Debt in Advanced Economies pp. 1029-1055

- Jean-Charles Bricongne and Aurora Mordonu
Volume 28, issue 4, 2017
- Tariff Reduction and Income Inequality: Some Empirical Evidence pp. 603-631

- Jorge Rojas-Vallejos and Stephen J Turnovsky
- Real Wage Flexibility, Economic Fluctuations, and Exchange Rate Regimes pp. 633-659

- Hyuk Jae Rhee and Jeongseok Song
- Government Size, Trade Openness, and Output Volatility: A Case of fully Integrated Economies pp. 661-684

- Eiji Fujii
- A Tradeoff between the Output and Net Foreign Asset Effects of Pension Reform pp. 685-709

- Mario Catalán and Nicolas Magud
- Job Destruction and the Impact of Imports on Wages in U.S. Manufacturing pp. 711-730

- Youngho Kang
- How Do Emerging Markets Respond to Macroeconomic Shocks? - Dynamic Panel Evidence on the Effects of Disasters pp. 731-760

- Yabin Wang
- Capital Controls and Financial Frictions in a Small Open Economy pp. 761-793

- Shigeto Kitano and Kenya Takaku
- EU Enlargement and the New Goods Margin in Austrian Trade: Comment pp. 795-803

- Ignacio Del Rosal
- EU Enlargement and the New Goods Margin in Austrian Trade: Reply pp. 805-808

- John Dalton
Volume 28, issue 3, 2017
- The International Synchronisation of Business Cycles: the Role of Animal Spirits pp. 383-412

- Paul De Grauwe and Yuemei Ji
- China Spillovers: New Evidence from Time-Varying Estimates pp. 413-429

- Davide Furceri, Joao Jalles and Aleksandra Zdzienicka
- The London Monetary and Economic Conference of 1933 and the End of the Great Depression pp. 431-459

- Sebastian Edwards
- Capital Flow Management Policies and Riskiness of External Liability Structures: the Role of Local Financial Markets pp. 461-498

- Wenwen Sheng and M. C. Sunny Wong
- Central Bank Balance Sheet Policies and Inflation Expectations pp. 499-522

- Jan Willem End and Christiaan Pattipeilohy
- Globalization and Inflation: a Swiss Perspective pp. 523-545

- John Tatom
- Credit Booms in Developing Countries: Are They Different from Those in Advanced and Emerging Market Countries? pp. 547-579

- Channarith Meng and Roberto Leon-Gonzalez
- The Use of Cheques in the European Union: A Cross-Country Analysis pp. 581-602

- Vânia G. Silva, Esmeralda A. Ramalho and Carlos Vieira
Volume 28, issue 2, 2017
- Direct and Spillover Effects of Unconventional Monetary and Exchange Rate Policies pp. 191-232

- Joseph Gagnon, Tamim Bayoumi, Juan M. Londono, Christian Saborowski and Horacio Sapriza
- Fiscal Episodes and Market Power pp. 233-250

- Antonio Afonso and Joao Jalles
- Financial Frictions and the Fiscal Theory of Price Level Determination pp. 251-272

- Libo Xu and Apostolos Serletis
- Behavioral Finance and Efficient Markets: What does the Euro Crisis Tell us? pp. 273-295

- Graham Bird, Wenti Du and Thomas Willett
- Greece’s Three-Act Tragedy: A Simple Model of Grexit vs. Staying Afloat inside the Single Currency Area pp. 297-318

- Yu-Fu Chen and Michael Funke
- International Trade Finance and Exports: Evidence from Korean Bank-Intermediated Trade Finance Instruments pp. 319-346

- Sangyeon Hwang and Hyejoon Im
- The Impact of US Uncertainty Shocks on Small Open Economies pp. 347-368

- Pär Stockhammar and Pär Österholm
- De Facto Exchange Rate Regime Classifications: An Evaluation pp. 369-382

- Michael Bleaney, Mo Tian and Lin Yin
Volume 28, issue 1, 2017
- Why do Estimates of the EMU Effect on Trade Vary so Much? pp. 1-18

- Andrew Rose
- Central Bank Credibility before and after the Crisis pp. 19-45

- Michael D. Bordo and Pierre Siklos
- The Role of Current Account Balance in Forecasting the US Equity Premium: Evidence From a Quantile Predictive Regression Approach pp. 47-59

- Rangan Gupta, Anandamayee Majumdar and Mark Wohar
- EU Enlargement and the New Goods Margin in Austrian Trade pp. 61-78

- John Dalton
- Impact of Terrorism on Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions (M&As): Prevalence, Frequency and Intensity pp. 79-106

- Alice Y. Ouyang and Ramkishen Rajan
- Convergence and Overtaking in a Dynamic two Country Model pp. 107-124

- Partha Sen and Koji Shimomura
- Optimal Exchange-Rate Policy in a Model of Local-Currency Pricing with Vertical Production and Trade pp. 125-147

- Liutang Gong, Chan Wang and Heng-Fu Zou
- Is Foreign Technological Advance Harmful in the Melitz Model? pp. 149-166

- Ehsan Choudhri and Antonio Marasco
- What to Aim for? The Choice of an Inflation Objective when Openness Matters pp. 167-190

- Richard T. Froyen and Alfred Guender
Volume 27, issue 5, 2016
- What Have We Learned from the 2007-08 Financial Crisis? Papers Presented at the Second International Workshop on Financial Markets and Nonlinear Dynamics (Paris, June 4-5, 2015) pp. 819-823

- Fredj Jawadi
- Chinese Divisia Monetary Index and GDP Nowcasting pp. 825-849

- William Barnett and Biyan Tang
- Monetary Policy and Risk-Based Asset Allocation pp. 851-870

- Alexis Flageollet and Hamza Bahaji
- An SVAR Approach to Evaluation of Monetary Policy in India: Solution to the Exchange Rate Puzzles in an Open Economy pp. 871-893

- William Barnett, Soumya Suvra Bhadury and Taniya Ghosh
- Macroeconomic Effects of Inflationary Shocks with Durable and Non-Durable Consumption pp. 895-921

- Sushanta Mallick and Mohammed Mohsin
- Regime-Dependent Fiscal Multipliers in the United States pp. 923-944

- Gilles Dufrénot, Aurélia Jambois, Laurine Jambois and Guillaume Khayat
- A Quantitative Assessment of the Role of Incomplete Asset Markets on the Dynamics of the Real Exchange Rate pp. 945-967

- Enrique Martínez-García
- Long-Run Comovements in East Asian Stock Market Volatility pp. 969-986

- Gilles de Truchis and Benjamin Keddad
- On the Reputation of Islamic Banks: a Panel Data Qualitative Econometrics Analysis pp. 987-998

- Fredj Jawadi, Abdoulkarim Idi Cheffou, Nabila Jawadi and Wael Louhichi
Volume 27, issue 4, 2016
- Capital Surges and Credit Booms: How Tight is the Relationship? pp. 637-670

- Puspa Amri, Greg M. Richey and Thomas D. Willett
- Money, Velocity, and the Stock Market pp. 671-695

- Karl Pinno and Apostolos Serletis
- Exporting Spatial Externalities pp. 697-720

- Andrew Cassey, Katherine Schmeiser and Andreas Waldkirch
- Capital Flows, Financial Intermediation and Macroprudential Policies pp. 721-746

- Matteo Ghilardi and Shanaka J. Peiris
- Twin Banking and Currency Crises and Monetary Policy pp. 747-767

- Ryota Nakatani
- R&D Subsidies and Foreign Direct Investment pp. 769-793

- Manuel Gómez and Tiago Sequeira
- What Do Central Banks Know about Inflation Factors? pp. 795-810

- Ales Bulir, Jaromir Hurnik and Katerina Smidkova
- Quality of Firms’ Exports and Distance to Destination Countries: First Evidence from Germany pp. 811-818

- Joachim Wagner
Volume 27, issue 3, 2016
- On the Determinants of Surges and Stops in Foreign Loans: An Empirical Investigation pp. 405-445

- Seung-Gwan Baek and Chi-Young Song
- Optimal Monopolist Export Pricing with Dynamic Demand and Learning Curve Effects pp. 447-469

- Matthias Göcke and Svetlana Fedoseeva
- Sovereign Risk Premia and the International Balance Sheet: Lessons from the European Crisis pp. 471-493

- Benedetta Bianchi
- Importers, Exporters and Multinationals: Exploring the Hierarchy of International Linkages pp. 495-514

- Joakim Gullstrand, Karin Olofsdotter and Susanna Thede
- Offshoring and the Elasticity of Labour Demand pp. 515-540

- Neil Foster-McGregor, Johannes Poeschl and Robert Stehrer
- Analyzing Heterogeneous Stock Price Comovements Through Hybrid Approaches pp. 541-559

- Souhir Chlibi, Fredj Jawadi and Mohamed Sellami
- A Re-Examination of the Effect of GATT/WTO on Trade pp. 561-584

- Salvador Gil-Pareja, Rafael Llorca-Vivero and José Antonio Martínez-Serrano
- Real Exchange Rate Forecasting and PPP: This Time the Random Walk Loses pp. 585-609

- Michele Ca' Zorzi, Jakub Mućk and Michał Rubaszek
Volume 27, issue 2, 2016
- Policy Responses to Balance-of-Payments Crises: The Role of Elections pp. 207-227

- J. Lawrence Broz, Maya J. Duru and Jeffry Frieden
- Does Economic Policy Uncertainty Predict Exchange Rate Returns and Volatility? Evidence from a Nonparametric Causality-in-Quantiles Test pp. 229-250

- Mehmet Balcilar, Rangan Gupta, Clement Kyei and Mark Wohar
- Skilled-Labor Intensity Differences Across Firms, Endogenous Product Quality, and Wage Inequality pp. 251-292

- Unjung Whang
- Do Islamic and Conventional Banks Really Differ? A Panel Data Statistical Analysis pp. 293-302

- Fredj Jawadi, Abdoulkarim Idi Cheffou and Nabila Jawadi
- Are the Responses of the U.S. Economy Asymmetric to Positive and Negative Money Supply Shocks? pp. 303-316

- Apostolos Serletis and Khandokar Istiak
- Exchange Rate Returns and External Adjustment: Evidence from Switzerland pp. 317-339

- Christian Grisse and Thomas Nitschka
- Exchange Rate Behavior of Canada, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States pp. 341-357

- Mohamed Ariff and Alireza Zarei
- The Spillover Effect of Euro Area on Central and Southeastern European Economies: A Global VAR Approach pp. 359-385

- Jan Hajek and Roman Horvath
- Unconventional Monetary Policy in the Euro Zone pp. 387-404

- Edward Driffill
Volume 27, issue 1, 2016
- Testing Macro Models by Indirect Inference: A Survey for Users pp. 1-38

- Vo Phuong Mai Le, David Meenagh, A. Patrick Minford, Michael Wickens and Yongdeng Xu
- Unconventional Bank Bailouts in Fixed Exchange Rate Regimes pp. 39-49

- Victoria Miller and Luc Vallée
- Nonlinear ARDL Approach and the J-Curve Phenomenon pp. 51-70

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Hadise Fariditavana
- Global Trends in the Choice of Exchange Rate Regime pp. 71-85

- Michael Bleaney, Mo Tian and Lin Yin
- Importing, Productivity and Absorptive Capacity in Sub-Saharan African Manufacturing and Services Firms pp. 87-117

- Neil Foster-McGregor, Anders Isaksson and Florian Kaulich
- Testing the Persistence of the Forward Premium: Structural Changes or Misspecification? pp. 119-138

- Tsung-Wu Ho and Wan-Shin Mo
- Endogenous Economic Institutions and Persistent Income Differences among High Income Countries pp. 139-159

- Christos Pargianas
- Understanding Export Market Success: Evidence from Manufacturing Firms pp. 161-181

- Amaia Altuzarra, Ricardo Bustillo and Carlos Rodriguez
- Does Central Bank Capital Matter for Monetary Policy? pp. 183-205

- Gustavo Adler, Pedro Castro and Camilo Tovar
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