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Volume 22, issue 5, 2011
- Monetary Policy in Estimated Models of Small Open and Closed Economies pp. 769-796

- Ali Dib
- Heterogeneous Popularity and Exporting Uncertainty pp. 797-824

- Eddy Bekkers
- Deciding to Peg the Exchange Rate in Developing Countries: The Role of Private-Sector Debt pp. 825-846

- Philipp Harms and Mathias Hoffmann
- MFN Status and the Choice of Tariff Regime pp. 847-874

- Nigar Hashimzade, Hassan Khodavaisi and Gareth Myles
- Financial Globalization and Banking Crises in Emerging Markets pp. 875-895

- Joseph Joyce
- Structural Breaks and Spatial Linkages in FDI: Further Evidence in OECD Countries pp. 897-915

- Viktor Hultgren, Petr Mariel and Carlos Rodríguez González
- Self-Fulfilling Currency Crises with Borrowing Constraints and Domestic Currency Debt pp. 917-933

- Nestor Azcona
- Optimum Currency Areas in Emerging Market Regions: Evidence Based on the Symmetry of Economic Shocks pp. 935-954

- Stefan Eichler and Alexander Karmann
- A Measure of Trade Induced Adjustment in Volume and Quality Space pp. 955-968

- Akm Azhar and Robert Elliott
- Employment and Exchange Rates: The Role of Openness and Technology pp. 969-984

- Fernando Alexandre, Pedro Bação, João Cerejeira and Miguel Portela
- The Political and Economic Dimension of Monetary Unions pp. 985-996

- Filippo Cesarano
Volume 22, issue 4, 2011
- Exchange-Rate Policies in Emerging Countries: Eleven Empirical Regularities From Latin America and East Asia pp. 533-563

- Sebastian Edwards
- Business Cycles, Core, and Periphery in Monetary Unions: Comparing Europe and North America pp. 565-592

- Alexandra Lopes and Álvaro Pina
- Institutional Uncertainty, Economic Integration, and Vertical Foreign Direct Investment Decisions pp. 593-612

- Yu-Fu Chen and Michael Funke
- Imperfect Intersectoral Labor Mobility and Monetary Shocks in a Small Open Economy pp. 613-633

- Juan Garcia-Cebro and Ramon Varela-Santamaria
- Crime, Terror and Corruption and Their Effect on Private Investment in Israel pp. 635-648

- Yaron Zelekha and Ohad Bar-Efrat
- Identifying the Liquidity Effects of Monetary Policy Shocks for a Small Open Economy: Turkey pp. 649-667

- Hakan Berument, Selahattin Togay and Afsin Sahin
- The Effect of the Exchange Rates on Investment in Mexican Manufacturing Industry pp. 669-683

- Mustafa Caglayan and Rebeca Muñoz Torres
- Agglomeration and Welfare with Heterogeneous Preferences pp. 685-708

- Fabien Candau and Marc Fleurbaey
- Sharing the Market or Getting Closer for a Fight? Strategic Reaction to Reduced Trade Costs pp. 709-737

- Karl Morasch and Martin Bandulet
- Demand Shocks and Trade Balance Dynamics pp. 739-766

- José García-Solanes, Jesús Rodríguez-López and Jose Torres
Volume 22, issue 3, 2011
- The Impact of Energy Prices on Growth and Welfare in a Developing Open Economy pp. 365-386

- Stefan Schubert and Stephen J Turnovsky
- Global Imbalances: Is Germany the New China? A Skeptical View pp. 387-400

- Joshua Aizenman and Rajeswari Sengupta
- Patterns of Current Account Adjustment—Insights from Past Experience pp. 401-425

- Bernardina Algieri and Thierry Bracke
- Business Cycle Synchronisation with(in) the Euro Area: in Search of a ‘Euro Effect’ pp. 427-446

- Klaus Weyerstrass, Bas Aarle, Marcus Kappler and Atılım Seymen
- A Simple Cross-Country Index of Trade Specialization pp. 447-461

- João Amador, Sonia Cabral and José Maria
- Cost of Protection: A Second Look at the Romer Variety Effect pp. 463-477

- Purba Mukerji and Arvind Panagariya
- Determinants of Deep Integration: Examining Socio-political Factors pp. 479-500

- Laura Márquez-Ramos, Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso and Celestino Suárez-Burguet
- Financial Openness and Macroeconomic Instability in Emerging Market Economies pp. 501-532

- Massimiliano Pisani
Volume 22, issue 2, 2011
- Why Money Matters: A Fourth Natural Experiment pp. 179-187

- James Lothian
- Inflation Differentials in a Currency Area: Facts, Explanations and Policy pp. 189-233

- Filippo Altissimo, Pierpaolo Benigno and Diego Palenzuela
- Ambulance Economics: The Pros and Cons of Fiscal Stimuli pp. 235-245

- Warner Corden
- FDI of German Companies During Globalization and Deglobalization pp. 247-270

- Gerhard Kling, Joerg Baten and Kirsten Labuske
- Does Foreign Direct Investment Induce Domestic Mergers? pp. 271-291

- Katja Zajc Kejžar
- The Impact of Capital Inflows on Asset Prices in Emerging Asian Economies: Is Too Much Money Chasing Too Little Good? pp. 293-315

- Soyoung Kim and Doo Yong Yang
- The Small Open-Economy New Keynesian Phillips Curve: Empirical Evidence and Implied Inflation Dynamics pp. 317-337

- Alexander Mihailov, Fabio Rumler and Johann Scharler
- The Foreign Exchange Rate Exposure of Nations pp. 339-353

- Horst Entorf, Jochen Moebert and Katja Sonderhof
- Central Bank Balance Sheets and the Transmission of Financial Crises pp. 355-363

- Victoria Miller and Luc Vallée
Volume 22, issue 1, 2011
- Are Bilateral Remittances Countercyclical? pp. 1-16

- Jeffrey Frankel
- Catching Up or Pulling Away: Intra-Industry Trade, Productivity Gaps and Heterogeneous Firms pp. 17-38

- Rodney Falvey, Sir David Greenaway and Zhihong Yu
- Inflation and Welfare in Latin America pp. 39-52

- Kazem Yavari and Apostolos Serletis
- How Sensitive is U.S.-Canadian Trade to the Exchange Rate: Evidence from Industry Data pp. 53-91

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Marzieh Bolhasani
- Sorting It Out: Technical Barriers to Trade and Industry Productivity pp. 93-117

- Gabriel Felbermayr and Benjamin Jung
- How Pervasive is the World Business Cycle? pp. 119-142

- Pedro Cerqueira
- The International Reserves Issue in the EMU pp. 143-161

- Jørgen Hansen, Roswitha King and Virmantas Kvedaras
- Uncertainty and Fiscal Policy in an Asymmetric Monetary Union pp. 163-178

- Carsten Hefeker and Blandine Zimmer
Volume 21, issue 5, 2010
- The International Transmission of Monetary Policy in a Dollar Pricing Model pp. 629-654

- Juha Tervala
- The Impact of Monetary and Commodity Fundamentals, Macro News and Central Bank Communication on the Exchange Rate: Evidence from South Africa pp. 655-677

- Balázs Égert
- PPP: Delusion or Reality? Evidence from a Nonlinear Analysis pp. 679-704

- Juan Jimenez-Martin and M. Robles-Fernandez
- Risk Sharing: A Long Run Issue? pp. 705-730

- Eleonora Pierucci and Luigi Ventura
- What Makes Currencies Volatile? An Empirical Investigation pp. 731-750

- Michael Bleaney and Manuela Francisco
- Attitudes Towards Foreign Products and Welfare with Capital Mobility pp. 751-770

- Jean-Marc Callois and Carl Gaigne
Volume 21, issue 4, 2010
- Labour Market Asymmetries in a Monetary Union pp. 483-514

- Torben Andersen and Martin Seneca
- Deflation, Productivity Shocks and Gold: Evidence from the 1880–1914 Period pp. 515-546

- Michael Bordo, John Landon-Lane and Angela Redish
- Testing the Taylor Model Predictability for Exchange Rates in Latin America pp. 547-564

- Marcelo Moura
- Skilled Migration and Business Networks pp. 565-588

- Frédéric Docquier and Elisabetta Lodigiani
- Surges and Sudden Stops of Capital Flows to Emerging Markets pp. 589-605

- Ozan Sula
- German, US and Central and Eastern European Stock Market Integration pp. 607-628

- Manolis Syllignakis and Georgios Kouretas
Volume 21, issue 3, 2010
- Fiscal Shocks and The Sectoral Composition of Output pp. 335-350

- Agustín Bénétrix and Philip Lane
- Some Unpleasant Consequences of EMU pp. 351-364

- Michael Wickens
- Productivity, Preferences and UIP Deviations in an Open Economy Business Cycle Model pp. 365-391

- Arnab Bhattacharjee, Jagjit Chadha and Qi Sun
- Do Sovereign Defaults Hurt Exporters? pp. 393-412

- Eduardo Borensztein and Ugo Panizza
- Financial Markets and International Risk Sharing pp. 413-431

- Martin Schmitz
- Profit-Enhancing Parallel Imports pp. 433-447

- Noriaki Matsushima and Toshihiro Matsumura
- An Interpretation of the Collapsing Process of the Bretton Woods System pp. 449-463

- Chih-huan Chen and Ching-chong Lai
- Macro Prudential Supervision in the Open Economy, and the Role of Central Banks in Emerging Markets pp. 465-482

- Joshua Aizenman
Volume 21, issue 2, 2010
- Policy Responses to Exchange-rate Movements pp. 187-199

- Laurence Ball
- Do Institutions Matter for Foreign Direct Investment? pp. 201-219

- Fathi Ali, Norbert Fiess and Ronald MacDonald
- The Effects of Inflation in a Small Open Economy with Durability in Consumption pp. 221-236

- Arman Mansoorian and Mohammed Mohsin
- Does Cultural Distance Hinder Trade in Goods? A Comparative Study of Nine OECD Member Nations pp. 237-261

- Bedassa Tadesse and Roger White
- Banking Sector Fragility and the Transmission of Currency Crises pp. 263-292

- Allard Bruinshoofd, Bertrand Candelon and Katharina Raabe
- Temporary Migration and Foreign Direct Investment pp. 293-308

- Daniela Federici and Marilena Giannetti
- Canada and the IMF: Trailblazer or Prodigal Son? pp. 309-333

- Michael Bordo, Tamara Gomes and Lawrence Schembri
Volume 21, issue 1, 2010
- Special Issue on Open Economy Models pp. 1-1

- Harris Dellas and A. Patrick Minford
- Price Stability and the Case for Flexible Exchange Rates pp. 3-16

- Nicolas Cuche-Curti, Harris Dellas and Jean-Marc Natal
- Comment on “Price Stability and the Case for Flexible Exchange Rates” pp. 17-21

- Max Gillman
- Two Orthogonal Continents? Testing a Two-country DSGE Model of the US and the EU Using Indirect Inference pp. 23-44

- Vo Phuong Mai Le, David Meenagh, A. Patrick Minford and Michael Wickens
- “Two Orthogonal Continents? Testing a Two-country DSGE Model of the US and the EU Using Indirect Inference” by Mai Le, David Meenagh, Patrick Minford and Mike Wickens: Discussion pp. 45-47

- James Davidson
- Government Purchases and the Real Exchange Rate pp. 49-64

- Robert Kollmann
- Government Purchases and the Real Exchange Rate: A Comment pp. 65-67

- Parantap Basu
- Hours Worked and Permanent Technology Shocks in Open Economies pp. 69-86

- Martial Dupaigne and Patrick Fève
- Hours Worked and Permanent Technology Shocks in Open Economies pp. 87-89

- Fabrice Collard
- The Fisher Effect Puzzle: A Case of Non-Linear Relationship? pp. 91-103

- Stephen Hall, George Hondroyiannis, P. Swamy and George Tavlas
- Discussion of the Fisher Effect Puzzle: A Case of Non-Linear Relationship pp. 105-108

- Peter Smith
- Wage and Price Rigidity in a Monetary Union pp. 109-126

- Bernardino Adao, Isabel Correia and Pedro Teles
- A Model for Monetary Policy Analysis for Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 127-145

- Romain Houssa, Christopher Otrok and Radu Puslenghea
- Regulatory Failure in the Subprime Crisis pp. 147-150

- Michael Beenstock
- Competition, Innovation and Financial Crises: A Perspective on the Current Financial Market Turmoil pp. 151-157

- Heather Gibson
- Long Term Reform and the Banking Crisis pp. 159-161

- Jacques Melitz
- Sexism and the City: Irrational Behaviour, Cognitive Errors and Gender in the Financial Crisis pp. 163-166

- Anne Sibert
- The Fragility of the Eurozone’s Institutions pp. 167-174

- Paul De Grauwe
- The 2007–2009 Financial Crisis and the European Central Bank pp. 175-182

- Benoit Mojon
- Is the Euro the Success that Everyone Seems to Think? pp. 183-185

- Michael Wickens
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