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- Annex: Alternative central bank policy instruments , pp 87-100

- Dubravko Mihaljek and Agne Subelyte
- Development of Japan’s credit markets , pp 88-95

- Hibiki Ichiue
- Local debt expansion and vulnerability reduction: an assessment for six crisis-prone countries , pp 88-109

- Paloma Acevedo, Enrique Alberola and Carmen Broto
- The role of markets in sovereign debt crisis detection, prevention and resolution , pp 88-104

- Hung Q Tran
- Central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) in emerging market economies (EMEs) − India , pp 89-93

- Reserve Bank of India
- Some trends and patterns of firm financing in Colombia , pp 89-118

- Central Bank of Colombia
- Session II: Chair's initial remarks , pp 89-92

- Stephany Griffith-Jones
- Getting effective macroprudential policy on the road: eight propositions , pp 89-96

- Dietrich Domanski and Tim Ng
- Capital flows, economic performance and economic policy: Argentina’s experience during the last decade , pp 89-101

- Miguel Angel Pesce
- Reflections on the regulatory approach to e-finance , pp 90-97

- María J Nieto
- Fiscal consolidation and macroeconomic challenges in Brazil , pp 91-102

- Carlos Hamilton Araujo, Cyntia Azevedo and Silvio Costa
- The availability and usefulness of real estate data in eastern Asia - a user’s perspective , pp 91-111

- Boaz Boon
- Comments , pp 91-93

- Christophe Chamley
- International capital flows in Argentina , pp 91-97

- Pedro Lacoste
- Comments on Raphael Auer and Aaron Mehrotra's paper , pp 91-95

- Toshitaka Sekine
- The influence of macroeconomic developments on Austrian banks: implications for banking supervision , pp 91-116

- Markus Arpa, Irene Giulini, Andreas Ittner and Franz Pauer
- Too big to fail versus too small to be counted , pp 93-118

- Mankal Sriram and Vaibhav Chaturvedi
- Global slack as a determinant of US inflation , pp 93-98

- Enrique Martinez-Garcia and Mark Wynne
- Singapore’s policy of non-internationalisation of the Singapore dollar and the Asian dollar market , pp 93-98

- Ong Chong Tee
- Comments on "Local currency bond returns in emerging market economies and the role of foreign investors" , pp 93-95

- By Jie (Jay) Cao
- The evolution of inflation in Chile since 2000 , pp 93-116

- Alberto Naudon and Joaquín Vial
- Banking industry consolidation in Korea , pp 93-101

- Hyung-Gon Ro
- Lending of last resort? A European perspective , pp 93-96

- Francesco Papadia
- The euro and the yen as anchor currencies before and during the financial crisis - comments on Moss's paper "The euro: internationalised at birth" and Takagi's paper "Internationalising the yen, 1984-2003: unfinished agenda or mission impossible?" , pp 93-104

- Robert McCauley
- Monetary policy and measures of inflation , pp 93-106

- Miguel Angel Pesce
- Comments on "Corporate leverage in emerging Asia" , pp 95-99

- Dragon Yongjun Tang
- CBDCs in emerging market economies – a short note by Bank Indonesia , pp 95-98

- Bank Indonesia
- The use and effectiveness of macroprudential policies , pp 95-102

- Eugenio Cerutti, Stijn Claessens and Luc Laeven
- Credit conditions and the real economy: the elephant in the room , pp 95-101

- John Muellbauer and David Williams
- Foreign exchange intervention in Colombia , pp 95-125

- Hernando Vargas-Herrera, Andres Gonzalez and Diego Rodriguez Guzman
- What have central banks in EMEs learned about the international transmission of monetary policy in recent years? , pp 95-109

- João Barroso, Emanuel W Kohlscheen and Eduardo J A Lima
- Credit card lending distress in Korea in 2003 , pp 95-106

- Taesoo Kang and Guonan Ma
- Developing the corporate bond market: the Korean experience , pp 96-113

- Myong-Jong Lee and Soo-Ho Kim
- Lender of last resort: actions, results and lessons from Mexico's experience during the crisis , pp 97-105

- José Julián Sidaoui
- Why issue bonds offshore? , pp 97-144

- Susan Black and Anella Munro
- Corporate bond use in Asia and the United States , pp 97-107

- Greg Duffee and Peter Hördahl
- Countercyclical tools: a comparative assessment , pp 97-106

- Sang Chul Ryoo and Cheol Hong
- The effectiveness of foreign exchange intervention in emerging market countries , pp 97-113

- Piti Disyatat and Gabriele Galati
- Long-term rates and the term premium: evidence from Chile , pp 97-112

- Sebastian Claro and Carola Moreno
- The international banking crisis and its impact on Argentina , pp 97-111

- Central Bank of Argentina
- Sovereign debt management as an instrument of monetary policy: an overview , pp 97-118

- Fabrizio Zampolli
- Responding to exchange rates in a globalised world , pp 97-117

- Michael Devereux and James Yetman
- Brazil’s stress test of inflation targeting , pp 98-108

- Afonso S Bevilaqua and Eduardo Loyo
- Electronic finance and monetary policy , pp 98-105

- John Hawkins
- Fiscal rule and central bank issues in Chile , pp 98-106

- Jorge Marshall
- Comments on McCauley’s paper “Consolidating the public debt markets of Asia” , pp 99-100

- Jungoon Oh
- France’s experience of exchange controls and liberalisation , pp 99-103

- Françoise Drumetz
- Malta’s exchange rate arrangements - a medium-term perspective , pp 99-104

- David Pullicino and Alfred Demarco
- Is financial stability policy now better placed to prevent systemic banking crises? , pp 99-122

- Agustin Villar
- What is an optimal CBDC strategy for small economies? , pp 99-106

- Yoav Soffer and Andrew Abir
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