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1967 - 2007
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Volume 50, issue 203, 1997
- Whither now? pp. 385-430

- C.A.E. Goodhart
- The nature and functioning of European capitalism: a historical and comparative perspective pp. 431-479

- Angus Maddison
- Money, prices and the transition to EMU pp. 481-504

- J.M. Groeneveld, K.G. Koedijk and Clemens Kool
- The EMU debt criterion: an interpretation pp. 505-533

- Ron Berndsen
Volume 50, issue 202, 1997
- The human factor and systemic risk: a memento pp. 253-269

- M. Sarcinelli
- The impact of the bank-firm relations on the propagation of monetary policy squeezes: an empirical assessment for Italy pp. 271-299

- C. Conigliani, Giovanni Ferri and A. Generale
- Bank- and market-oriented financial systems: fact or fiction? pp. 301-323

- Bert Scholtens
- Government deficit, ex post real long-term interest rates and causality pp. 325-336

- Richard Cebula
- The measurement of 'fiscal burden' on GDP instead than on national net value added produced: a chapter in fiscal illusion pp. 337-375

- Francesco Forte
Volume 50, issue 201, 1997
- Setting conversion rates for the third stage of EMU pp. 131-146

- Paul De Grauwe and Luigi Spaventa
- European Monetary Union: an old Keynesian guide to issues pp. 147-164

- Thomas Palley
- Mexico's crisis: financial modernisation and financial fragility pp. 165-185

- G. J. Lã“pez
- Trade flows as a channel for the transmission of business cycles pp. 187-212

- J.M. Berk
- What went wrong? The evolution of the IMF 1941-1961 pp. 213-239

- L.S. Pressnell
Volume 50, issue 200, 1997
- Enterprise performance and macroeconomic control pp. 3-22

- Willem Buiter, R. Lago and N. Stern
- What really matters: conservativeness or independence? pp. 23-38

- Jakob de Haan and W. Kooi
- Currency board or central bank? Lessons from the Irish pound’s link with sterling, 1928-79 pp. 39-67

- Patrick Honohan
- Seigniorage, electronic money and financial independence of central banks pp. 69-88

- H. Groeneveld and A. Visser
- An endogenous growth model with endogenous money supply. Integration of post-Keynesian growth model pp. 89-120

- K. Watanabe
Volume 49, issue 199, 1996
- Towards ERM2: managing the relationship between the euro and the other currencies of the European Union pp. 385-403

- F. Saccomanni
- The likelihood of European Monetary Union pp. 405-413

- J. Weidmann
- Inflation, unemployment and the position of the central bank: the opinion of the public pp. 415-454

- H.M. Prast
- Privatizations and corporate governance in France pp. 455-488

- A. Goldstein
Volume 49, issue 198, 1996
- The transition economies, the Intergovernmental Conference, and the European Union pp. 287-312

- J.M. van Brabant
- The superiority of eliminating barriers to entrepreneurship over privatisation activism of the state pp. 313-331

- J. Winiecki
- Free trade: why, when and for whom? pp. 333-350

- D. Nayyar
- Methods to determine capital requirements for options pp. 351-373

- Peter Vlaar
Volume 49, issue 197, 1996
- Enhancing European competitiveness pp. 143-164

- C.A. Ciampi
- The ongoing weakening of the international financial system pp. 165-186

- P. Gray
- Vietnam in the 1980s: price reforms and stabilisation pp. 187-207

- S. Leung and T.T. Vo
- Banking privatisation in Israel, 1983-1994: a case study in political economy pp. 209-240

- J. Prager
- Central bank independence and inflation performance: panacea or placebo? pp. 241-270

- Michael Jenkins
- The amendment to the capital accord to incorporate market risk pp. 271-277

- Maximilian Hall
Volume 49, issue 196, 1996
- The Italian financial system in the mid-1990s: a difficult transition pp. 3-35

- M. Sarcinelli
- Budget and constitution: a proposal for revision in the light of the Maastricht Treaty pp. 37-58

- R.S. Masera
- Finance and growth: a synthesis and interpretation of the evidence pp. 59-82

- A. Galetovic
- Building an institutional framework for monetary stability: the case of Italy (1979-1994) pp. 83-132

- F. Passacantando
Volume 48, issue 195, 1995
- The training of an economist pp. 359-395

- D. Patinkin
- Italian monetary policy in the '80s and '90s: the revision of the modus operandi pp. 397-422

- M. Sarcinelli
- Monetary policy goals and central bank independence pp. 423-439

- M.A. Akhtar
- Private goals and monetary policy: inflation and resignations from the Federal Reserve Board pp. 441-460

- J.b Crihfield and J.H. Wood
Volume 48, issue 194, 1995
- Recollections and reflections of an australian patriot and a cambridge economist pp. 225-254

- Geoffrey Harcourt
- Opportunities in emerging Islamic financial markets pp. 255-282

- Hossein Askari and Zahid Iqbal
- The measurement and assessment of market risk: a comparison of the European Commission and Basle Committee approaches pp. 283-330

- Maximilian Hall
- Domestic pressures and the exchange rate regime: why economically bad decisions are politically popular? pp. 331-350

- H.P. GRÜNER and Carsten Hefeker
Volume 48, issue 193, 1995
- The role of foreign direct investment in a globalising economy pp. 125-144

- J.H. Dunning
- The problem is inflation-control, not spending-control pp. 145-158

- A.N. McLeod
- The statistical association between central bank independence and inflation pp. 159-172

- T.F. Cargill
- On the scope of Dutch monetary policy pp. 173-187

- S.K. Kuipers and Elmer Sterken
- Persistent profitability of technical analysis on foreign exchange markets? pp. 189-215

- Lukas Menkhoff and M. Schlumberger
Volume 48, issue 192, 1995
- Recollections of a lucky economist pp. 3-16

- B. Reddaway
- Asset inflation and monetary policy pp. 17-37

- C.P. Kindleberger
- Central bank independence in another eleven countries pp. 39-81

- Sylvester Eijffinger and M. van Keulen
- The first stage of the transition in the economies of the former USSR: asymmetric shocks, macroeconomic imbalances and seigniorage pp. 85-108

- M. Caruso
- The political economy of reciprocity. A comment pp. 109-113

- K.W. Rothschild
- The political economy of reciprocity: a reply pp. 259-269

- H.W. Arndt