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- Measuring capital market integration , pp 200-221

- Marina Emiris
- The equilibrium real exchange rate for Israel , pp 201-213

- Zvi Eckstein and Amit Friedman
- Monetary policy under import price shocks: the case of Hungary , pp 201-207

- Zoltán Jakab and Ferenc Karvalits
- Building infrastructure for Asian bond markets: settlement and credit rating , pp 202-221

- Daekeun Park and Changyong Rhee
- Integration of India's stock market with global and major regional markets , pp 202-236

- Bank for International Settlements
- A generation of an internationalised Australian dollar , pp 202-217

- Ric Battellino and Michael Plumb
- The banking sector after 15 years of restructuring: Czech experience and lessons , pp 203-12

- Vit Barta and Miroslav Singer
- Inflation and labour markets in the wake of the pandemic , pp 203-209

- Central Bank of Malaysia
- Sectoral credit shifts and potential issues in economic growth , pp 203-209

- Bank of Korea
- Forecast-based monetary policy in Sweden 1992-98: a view from within , pp 204-226

- Per Jansson and Anders Vredin
- Comments on: “Understanding monetary policy in Malaysia and Thailand: objectives, instruments and independence” by Robert Neil McCauley , pp 204-206

- Sukudhew Singh
- Response to the Covid-19 Pandemic , pp 205-216

- Central Reserve Bank of Peru
- Inflation measurement and inflation expectations: the case of Israel , pp 205-220

- Nadine Baudot-Trajtenberg and Edward (Akiva) Offenbacher
- Foreign exchange market developments and intervention in Korea , pp 205-213

- Sangdai Ryoo, Taeyong Kwon and Hyejin Lee
- The interaction between monetary and fiscal policy: insights from two business cycles in Israel , pp 205-215

- Kobi Braude and Karnit Flug
- Forecasting aggregate investment in the euro area: do indicators of financial conditions help? , pp 206-27

- Marie Diron, Maria Cruz Manzano and Thomas Westermann
- Capital flows into and out of Hong Kong SAR: implications for monetary and financial stability , pp 207-219

- Hong Kong Monetary Authority
- Comments on "Monetary independence in a financially integrated world: what do measures of interest rate co-movement tell us?" , pp 207-212

- Mardi Dungey
- Financial market development and monetary policy: the Peruvian experience , pp 207-218

- Renzo Rossini, Carlos Montoro and Miriam Luna
- Monetary policy approaches and implementation in Asia: the Philippines and Indonesia , pp 207-226

- Roberto Mariano and Delano Villanueva
- The tax-exempt status of the central bank in the Philippines , pp 208-213

- Amando M Tetangco
- Reserve management and FX intervention , pp 209-220

- Maria Ramona Santiago
- Globalisation and the operation of monetary policy in Malaysia , pp 209-15

- Latifah Merican Cheong
- Central banking intervention under a floating exchange rate regime: ten years of Mexican experience , pp 209-30

- José Julián Sidaoui
- Monetary policy in response to imported price shocks: the Israeli case , pp 209-232

- Zvi Eckstein and Guy Segal
- Foreign workers in the Korean labour market: current status and policy issues , pp 209-221

- Seung-Cheol Jeon
- Transmission mechanisms of monetary policy in an economy with partial dollarisation: the case of Peru , pp 210-231

- Zenon Quispe
- Estimating bilateral exposures in the German interbank market: is there a danger of contagion? , pp 211-229

- Christian Upper and Andreas Worms
- Discussant remarks: development of financial markets in Asia and the Pacific , pp 211-214

- Sukudhew Singh
- Explaining the returns of active currency managers , pp 211-256

- Sam Nasypbek and Scheherazade S Rehman
- Overview of inflation and wage dynamics in Mexico in the aftermath of the pandemic , pp 211-220

- Bank of Mexico
- The changing nature of the financial system: implications for resilience and long-term growth in emerging market economies , pp 211-225

- Bank Negara Malaysia
- A comparison of UK residential house price indices , pp 212-227

- Robert Wood
- Issues of Risk-based Supervision in Hong Kong , pp 213-15

- William Ryback
- Notes on the monetary transmission mechanism in the Czech economy , pp 213-219

- Ludek Niedermayer
- Financial globalisation and monetary independence , pp 213-225

- Piti Disyatat and Phurichai Rungcharoenkitkul
- The challenges of the "new economy" for monetary policy , pp 213-233

- Gilbert Cette and Christian Pfister
- Interactions between sovereign debt management and monetary policy under fiscal dominance and financial instability , pp 213-237

- Hans Blommestein and Philip Turner
- The monetary and fiscal policy mix in Poland , pp 214-217

- Marek Rozkrut
- Comments on A Durré and H Pill's paper "Central bank balance sheets as policy tools" , pp 214-217

- Hernando Vargas-Herrera
- Characteristics of international banks' claims on Korea and their implications for monetary policy , pp 215-230

- Jong Hwa Kim
- High-level policy panel on the development of financial markets , pp 215-216

- Joseph Yam
- Foreign exchange intervention in Malaysia , pp 215-222

- Norzila Abdul Aziz
- Changes in financial intermediation structure , pp 215-222

- Huh Jinho
- The international transmission of monetary policy: Korea's experience , pp 215-227

- Jun Il Kim
- Policies for international reserve accumulation under a floating exchange rate regime:the experience of Mexico (1995-2003) , pp 216-29

- José Julián Sidaoui
- Dynamics of monetary policy and fiscal policy during the pandemic: the Philippine experience , pp 217-240

- Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
- High-level policy panel on the development of financial markets , pp 217-218

- Grant Spencer
- Bank Efficiency in the Enlarged European Union , pp 217-35

- Dániel Holló and Márton Nagy
- Public debt and monetary policy in Korea , pp 217-232

- Dr Geum Wha Oh
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