BNL Quarterly Review
1967 - 2007
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Volume 57, issue 231, 2004
- The new financial architecture: from substantive to procedural rules pp. 337-363

- Mario Sarcinelli
- New directions in stabilisation policies pp. 365-394

- Ralf Fendel
- An economic policy for the fifth long wave pp. 395-437

- Angelo Reati and Jan Toporowski
Volume 57, issue 230, 2004
- Basel II: panacea or a missed opportunity? pp. 215-264

- Maximilian Hall
- Central banks and information provided to the private sector pp. 265-295

- Giovanni Di Bartolomeo and Enrico Marchetti
- Why is food cheaper in rich (European) countries? pp. 297-327

- Leon Podkaminer
Volume 57, issue 229, 2004
- European's federation and currency: the contribution of Luigi Einaudi pp. 109-130

- Mario Sarcinelli
- The US economy: weakness of the "strong" recovery pp. 131-139

- Wynne Godley and Alex Izurieta
- Trade liberalisation in Mexico: rhetoric and reality pp. 141-167

- Penélope Pacheco-López and Anthony Thirlwall
- Estimating the Bank of Japan's monetary policy reaction function pp. 169-183

- Yu Hsing
- An index for sustainable development pp. 185-206

- Enrico Casadio Tarabusi and Paolo Palazzi
Volume 57, issue 228, 2004
- Unemployment, inquality and the policy of Europe: 1984-2000 pp. 3-28

- James K. Galbraith and José Enrique Garcilazo
- The treatment of SMEs loans in the New Basel Capital Accord: some evaluations pp. 29-70

- Fabrizio Fabi, Sebastiano Laviola and Paolo Marullo Reedtz
- The Eurosystem operational framework, use of colleteral and liquidity distribution in the euro area: towards a single interbank market? pp. 71-100

- Gianfranco A. Vento
Volume 56, issue 227, 2003
- The process of european monetary integration: a comparison of the belgian and italian approaches pp. 299-335

- Ivo Maes and Lucia Quaglia
- Banking behaviour and the Brazilian economy after the Real Plan: The post-Keynesian approch pp. 337-365

- Luiz Fernando de Paula and Antonio J. Alves
- Is a transactions tax an effective means to stabilize the foreign exchange market? pp. 367-385

- Andrea Terzi
Volume 56, issue 226, 2003
- Prospects for the world economy pp. 179-206

- Paolo Sylos Labini
- Analytical notes on the Balassa-Samuelson effect pp. 207-221

- Leon Podkaminer
- Intra-middle eastern trade: why is it so low? pp. 223-257

- Hossein Askari, Rana Atie and Nicolas Khouri
- Measuring the district effect. Reflections on the literature pp. 259-290

- Giacomo Becattini and Francesco Musotti
Volume 56, issue 225, 2003
- Towards a sovereign bankruptcy procedure and greater restraint in IMF crisis lending. An interim assessmen pp. 83-112

- Curzio Giannini
- Does the stock of money have any causal significance? pp. 113-136

- Philip Arestis and Malcolm Sawyer
- On the 'burden' of German unification pp. 137-169

- Jörg Bibow
Volume 56, issue 224, 2003
- The reputation of a newborn central bank pp. 3-22

- Zeno Rotondi and Giacomo Vaciago
- Banks, regions and development pp. 23-55

- Pietro Alessandrini, Luca Papi and Alberto Zazzaro
- Software exporting: a developing country advantage pp. 57-74

- Hossein Askari and Joydeep Chatterjee
Volume 55, issue 223, 2002
- Stocks and shocks pp. 347-361

- Bert Scholtens and Marélie Steensma
- Cross-sector diversification in financial conglomerates: simulations with a fair-value assets and liabilities model pp. 363-389

- Jacob Bikker
- The generation and distribution of central bank seigniorage in the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland pp. 391-415

- Eduard Hochreiter and Riccardo Rovelli
- A contemporary investigation of causality between the primary government budget deficit and the ex ante real long term interest rate in the US pp. 417-435

- Richard Cebula
Volume 55, issue 222, 2002
- Securities and banking: bridges and walls pp. 241-261

- Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa
- Central banking and financial innovation. A survey of the modern literature pp. 263-297

- Jan Marc Berk
- Monetary policy and wage bargaining in the EMU: restrictive ECB policies, high unemployment, nominal wage restraint and inflation above the target pp. 299-337

- Eckhard Hein
Volume 55, issue 221, 2002
- Anchor, float or abandon ship: exchange rate regimes for the accession countries pp. 111-142

- Willem Buiter and Clemens Grafe
- Cyclical patterns in profits, provisioning and lending of banks and procyclicality of the new Basel capital requirements pp. 143-175

- Jacob Bikker and Haixia Hu
- Consolidation, ownership structure and efficiency in the Italian banking system pp. 177-217

- Marcello Messori
- Is the natural rate of growth exogenous?A comment pp. 219-227

- Luciano Boggio and Gilberto Seravalli
- Is the natural rate of growth exogenous? A reply pp. 229-232

- Miguel Leon-Ledesma and Anthony Thirlwall
Volume 55, issue 220, 2002
- The price level and monetary policy pp. 3-12

- Charles P. Kindleberger
- Central bank forecasts of liquidity factors and the control of short term interest rates pp. 13-37

- Ulrich Bindseil
- M&A flows and the foreign exchange markets:practical experiences pp. 39-54

- Martijn A. Schrijvers
- Economic sanctions and US international business interests pp. 55-69

- Hossein Askari, John Forrer, Hildy Teegen and Jiawen Yang
- Pop competitiveness pp. 71-101

- Roberto Cellino and Anna Soci
Volume 54, issue 219, 2001
- Structural biases in prudential regulation of banks pp. 341-353

- Mario Tonveronachi
- On the theory of interest rate policy pp. 355-380

- Peter Spahn
- The balance-of-payments constraint:from balanced trade to sustainable debt pp. 381-400

- Nelson Barbosa-Filho
- Impact of income-detection technology and other factors on aggregate income tax evasion:the case of the United States pp. 401-415

- Richard Cebula
- The developing recession in the United States pp. 417-425

- Wynne Godley
Volume 54, issue 218, 2001
- Exchange-rate policy in eastern Europe and EU integration pp. 219-248

- Jozef M. Van Brabant
- The foreign exchange market interventions of the European Central Bank pp. 249-287

- M. Frenkel, C. Pierdzionc and G. Stadtmann
- What central banks have learned: lessons from pre-EMU Europe pp. 289-311

- Aerdt Houben
- Total factor productivity - a misleading concept pp. 313-332

- Angelo Reati
Volume 54, issue 217, 2001
- The basle Committee's proposals for a new capital adequacy assessment framework: a critique pp. 111-179

- Maximilian Hall
- Does central bank independence reflect monetary commitment properly? Methodical considerations pp. 181-208

- Andreas Freytag
Volume 54, issue 216, 2001
- Water management, Middle East peace and a role for the World bank pp. 3-36

- Hossein Askari and Catherine Brown
- Volatility spillovers and the role of leading financial centres pp. 37-71

- Giulio Cifarelli and Giovanna Paladino
- Paying for pensions: how important is economic growth? pp. 73-102

- Ignazio Visco