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- Domestic bank intermediation: domestically owned versus foreign-owned banks in Israel , pp 235-256

- David Marzuk
- Labour market conditions and wage developments in the aftermath of the pandemic: implications for monetary policy in the Philippines , pp 237-250

- Central Bank of the Philippines
- Recent banking developments in India , pp 237-41

- Vittaldas Leeladhar
- Reserves management , pp 237-242

- Ayman Alsayari
- The changing nature of the financial system: implications for resilience and long-term growth in EMEs: the Peruvian experience , pp 237-264

- Central Reserve Bank of Peru
- On the relationship between macroprudential policy and other policies , pp 239-255

- Manuel Ramos-Francia and Santiago García-Verdú
- Global liquidity, capital flows and challenges for policymakers: the Mexican experience , pp 239-260

- José Sidaoui, Manuel Ramos-Francia and Gabriel Cuadra
- Comment , pp 239-241

- Richhild Moessner
- Global policy spillovers and Peru’s monetary policy: inflation targeting, foreign exchange intervention and reserve requirements , pp 241-264

- Renzo Rossini, Adrian Armas and Zenon Quispe
- Comments on Oh and Park’s paper “ASEAN+3 regional guarantee mechanism” , pp 241-242

- Guorong Jiang
- Crises and contagion: the role of the banking system , pp 241-260

- Massimo Sbracia and Andrea Zaghini
- Macroeconomic policy response to the Covid-19 shock , pp 241-250

- National Bank of Poland
- How safe was the "Safe Haven"? Financial market liquidity during the 1998 turbulences , pp 241-266

- Christian Upper
- The composition and management of capital flows in the Philippines , pp 242-59

- Amando M Tetangco, Jr
- Forex interventions in Peru: 2002-2004 , pp 242-54

- Adrian Armas
- Indonesia’s banking industry: progress to date , pp 243-47

- Miranda S Goeltom
- Panel discussion , pp 243-247

- Grant Spencer
- Reserve management and motivations for FX interventions , pp 243-247

- Monetary Authority of Singapore
- Foreign exchange intervention in Peru , pp 243-262

- Renzo Rossini, Zenon Quispe and Enrique Serrano
- Promoting the Asian bond market , pp 243-245

- Kap-Soo Oh
- How to benefit from financial deepening while preserving financial and macroeconomic stability: the case of Poland , pp 243-254

- Piotr J Szpunar
- Going where the data is , pp 243-254

- Jon Southard
- Is trouble brewing for EMEs? , pp 243-272

- Manuel Ramos-Francia and Santiago Garcia-Verdu
- The effectiveness of the Federal Reserve's Maturity Extension Program - Operation Twist 2: the portfolio rebalancing channel and public debt management , pp 245-255

- Torsten Ehlers
- Some issues in fiscal policy and central banking: the case of Turkey , pp 245-259

- Sükrü Binay
- Peru’s commercial opening: the story of two sectors , pp 245-257

- Renzo Rossini, Zenon Quispe, Hiroshi Toma and Cesar Vasquez
- Identifying impediments to cross-border bond investment and issuance in Asian countries , pp 246-260

- Atsushi Takeuchi
- On the costs of deflation: a consumption-based approach , pp 247-273

- Santiago Garcia-Verdu and Manuel Ramos-Francia
- Changes in the Israeli banking system , pp 249-57

- Meir Sokoler
- Reserves management and FX intervention , pp 249-255

- South African Reserve Bank
- On the predictive content of the PPI on CPI inflation: the case of Mexico , pp 249-257

- Jose Sidaoui, Carlos Capistrán, Daniel Chiquiar and Manuel Ramos-Francia
- The impact of monetary policy on employment in Poland through the lens of disaggregated data , pp 251-263

- National Bank of Poland
- Monetary and fiscal policy interactions in the wake of the pandemic: Russia’s experience , pp 251-262

- Bank of Russia
- Targeting inflation in Asia and the Pacific: lessons from the recent past , pp 251-273

- Andrew Filardo and Hans Genberg
- Modelling the inflation process in Thailand , pp 252-263

- Atchana Waiquamdee
- Linking real activity and financial markets: the first steps towards a small estimated model for Canada , pp 253-72

- Céline Gauthier and Fuchun Li
- Fiscal policy considerations in the design of monetary policy in Peru , pp 253-267

- Renzo Rossini, Zenon Quispe and Jorge Loyola
- Introduction to Session VI on 'Hedonic real estate price indices' , pp 255-256

- Marc Prud'Homme
- Financial markets in EMEs – what has changed in the last two decades , pp 255-266

- Central Bank of the Russian Federation
- Exchange rate policy and foreign exchange interventions in Poland , pp 255-64

- Jerzy Pruski and Piotr Szpunar
- Housing stock in Brazil: estimation based on a hedonic price model , pp 257-270

- Luis Otavio Reiff and Ana Luiza Barbosa
- An option theoretic model for ultimate loss-given-default with systematic recovery risk and stochastic returns on defaulted debt , pp 257-285

- Michael Jacobs, Jr
- Implementation of macroprudential policy in Peru , pp 257-275

- Renzo G Rossini and Zenón Quispe
- The financial crisis and the changing dynamics of the yield curve , pp 257-276

- Morten Bech and Yvan Lengwiler
- The Bank of Korea's policy response to the global financial crisis , pp 257-266

- Hee Chun Chung
- Reserves management and FX intervention in Thailand , pp 257-266

- Bank of Thailand
- Monetary policy with unobservedpotential output , pp 258-275

- Francesco Lippi
- Monetary policy transmission in India , pp 259-307

- Rakesh Mohan
- The globalisation experience and its challenges for the Philippine economy , pp 259-272

- Diwa C Guinigundo
- Restructuring and reforms in the Korean banking industry , pp 259-68

- Soo-Myung Kim, Ji-Young Kim and Hoon-Tae Ryoo
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