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- Discussion comments on "Exploring international migration and outsourcing through an institutional lens" , pp 107-113

- Adrian Blundell-Wignall
- Sovereign debt restructurings: the legal context , pp 107-111

- Lee Buchheit
- Survey-based inflation expectations in Brazil , pp 107-114

- Carlos Hamilton V Araujo and Wagner Gaglianone
- Assessing the impact of macroprudential tools: the case of Israel , pp 107-218

- Nadine Baudot-Trajtenberg, Nitzan Tzur-Ilan and Roi Frayberg
- Macroprudential policy and central bank communication , pp 107-110

- Benjamin Born, Michael Ehrmann and Marcel Fratzscher
- Monetary policy in Qatar and Qatar's attitude towards the proposed single currency for the Gulf Cooperation Council , pp 108-114

- Fahad Faisal Al-Thani
- Dollar invoicing, exchange rates and international trade , pp 108-121

- David Cook and Nikhil Patel
- Why central banking should be re-imagined , pp 108-118

- Perry Mehrling
- Comments on "Corporate bond use in Asia and the United States" , pp 109-111

- Vidhan Goyal
- Fiscal issues and central banks in emerging markets: the case of Colombia , pp 109-121

- José Dario Uribe and Ignacio Lozano-Espitia
- Diffusion index-based inflation forecasts for the euro area , pp 109-138

- Elena Angelini, Jerome Henry and Ricardo Mestre
- Price and wage inflation in Chile , pp 109-130

- Carlos José Garcia and Jorge Enrique Restrepo
- Monetary policy and financial integration: the case of Chile , pp 109-23

- Rodrigo Cifuentes and Jorge Desormeaux
- How resilient are financial markets to stress? Bund futures and bonds during the 1998 turbulence , pp 110-123

- Christian Upper and Thomas Werner
- Plumbing for Latin American capital markets , pp 110-139

- Sudarat Ananchotikul and Barry Eichengreen
- Issues in cross-border funding of chilean banks , pp 111-121

- Kevin Cowan and Carla Valdivia
- Globalisation of inflation and its implications for monetary policy , pp 111-112

- Sukhdave Singh
- On the use of sterilisation bonds in emerging Asia , pp 111-131

- Aaron Mehrotra
- Thoughts on the proper design of macro stress tests , pp 111-119

- Petr Jakubík and Gregory Sutton
- Monetary policy independence in Chile , pp 111-123

- Sebastian Claro and Luis Opazo
- Including linkers in a sovereign bond portfolio: an HJM approach , pp 111-137

- Ricardo Selves and Marcin Stamirowski
- Legal perspectives on sovereign default , pp 112-120

- Antonio Sáinz de Vicuña
- Housing valuations: no bubble apparent , pp 112-23

- Kathleen Stephansen and Maxine Koster
- Brazil and the 2008 panic , pp 113-120

- Mario Mesquita and Mario Toros
- Inflation targeting in Mexico: evolution, achievements and policy lessons , pp 113-128

- Victoria Rodríguez, Gabriel Cuadra and Daniel Samano
- Changes in Colombian financial markets over the past decade , pp 113-136

- Pamela Cardozo and Hernando Vargas-Herrera
- Analysis of credit spread in Japan's corporate bond market , pp 113-146

- Masazumi Hattori, Koji Koyama and Tatsuya Yonetani
- Monetary policy, fiscal policy and public debt management , pp 113-117

- People's Bank of China
- The Philippine banking industry: competition, consolidation and systemic stability , pp 113-117

- Alberto Reyes
- The globalisation of inflation: a view from the cross section , pp 113-118

- Raphael Auer and Philip Sauré
- The role of different institutional investors in Asia-Pacific bond markets during the taper tantrum , pp 113-142

- David Ng, Ilhyock Shim and Jose Maria Vidal Pastor
- Does market transparency matter? A case study , pp 113-144

- Antonio Scalia and Valerio Vacca
- Financial market innovation in Australia: implications for the conduct of monetary policy , pp 114-125

- John Broadbent
- Foreign exchange intervention in Argentina: motives, techniques and implications , pp 114-18

- Claudio Irigoyen
- The corporate bond market in Malaysia , pp 114-28

- Muhammad bin Ibrahim and Adrian Wong
- Global risk transmission to local financial conditions and the participation of foreign investors in emerging market economies' sovereign bond markets: the case of Colombia , pp 115-130

- Central Bank of Colombia
- Developments in the Hungarian debt markets , pp 115-116

- György Sándor
- Monetary and fiscal policy interactions in the wake of the pandemic: the case of the Czech Republic , pp 115-128

- Czech National Bank
- Labour markets in newly integrating economies such as India and China: are they different? , pp 115-128

- Suresh D Tendulkar
- Terms of trade, commodity prices and inflation dynamics in Chile , pp 115-128

- Jorge Desormeaux, Pablo Garcia Silva and Claudio Soto
- A common currency area for the Gulf region , pp 116-120

- Muhammad Al-Jasser and Abdulrahman Al-Hamidy
- Monitoring the macroeconomic determinants of banking system stability , pp 117-137

- Thierry Timmermans
- Consumer credit in the Philippines , pp 117-123

- Winecito L Tan
- The CNB’s foreign exchange reserve management and changes to it since 2017 , pp 117-123

- Marek Mora and Jan Schmidt
- Issues and challenges in the development of the debt market in India , pp 117-126

- Y V Reddy
- Liberalisation and management of the private non-bank corporate capital account: the Philippine experience , pp 117-122

- Celia M Gonzalez
- Macroprudential measures for addressing housing sector risks , pp 117-122

- Dong He, Erlend Nier and Heedon Kang
- An underlying inflation gauge (UIG) for China , pp 117-121

- The People's Bank of China
- CBDCs in emerging market economies (EMEs) – Malaysia’s perspective , pp 117-124

- Bank Negara Malaysia
- Structural changes in the Polish banking industry - three dimensions of consolidation processes in an emerging economy , pp 118-122

- Ryszard Kokoszczyński
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