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- Inflation mechanisms, expectations and monetary policy in Saudi Arabia , pp 327-333

- Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency
- Banking sector issues in Saudi Arabia , pp 327-35

- Abdulrahman Al-Hamidy
- A simplified credit risk model for supervisory purposes in emerging markets , pp 328-60

- Javier Márquez Diez-Canedo
- What central banks can learn about default risk from credit markets , pp 329-339

- Ian Marsh
- Macroprudential frameworks, implementation and relationships with other policies , pp 329-337

- South African Reserve Bank
- Globalisation and deglobalisation , pp 331-343

- South African Reserve Bank
- How credit and its sectoral allocation contribute to long-term economic growth in Saudi Arabia , pp 331-343

- Saudi Central Bank
- The Heterogeneity of Banks, Businesses and Households in the Monetary Policy Transmission Mechanism , pp 331-359

- State Bank of Vietnam
- Monetary policy and the measurement of inflation: prices, wages and expectations - a South African perspective , pp 331-345

- South African Reserve Bank
- Credit growth, problem loans and credit risk provisioning in Spain , pp 331-353

- Santiago Fernández de Lis, Jorge Martínez Pagés and Jesús Saurina
- The international transmission of monetary policy in recent years: Thailand's perspectives , pp 333-345

- Don Nakornthab
- Comments on Francis Braeckevelt’s paper “Infrastructure in the Asian bond markets: clearing, settlement and depository issues” , pp 333-334

- Aaron Low
- Changing patterns of financial intermediation: Implications for central bank policy , pp 333-336

- Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency
- Exchange rate pass-through implications for monetary policy: the Israeli case , pp 333-343

- Zvi Eckstein and Yoav Soffer
- The inflation process and expectations in Singapore , pp 335-343

- Keen Meng Choy
- Globalisation of the interaction between fiscal and monetary policy , pp 335-350

- Mehmet Yorukoglu and Mustafa Kilinc
- Alternative tools to manage capital flow volatility , pp 335-352

- Koray Alper, Hakan Kara and Mehmet Yorukoglu
- Bond market regulation and supervision in Asia , pp 335-352

- Bernhard Eschweiler
- Comments on session 'Aggregation issues', David Fenwick, Chair, with three papers , pp 336-339

- Robert Shiller
- Fostering a sound and progressive financial sector , pp 337-45

- The Monetary Authority of Singapore
- Trends in financial intermediation: Implications for central bank policy , pp 337-346

- Monetary Authority of Singapore
- Fear of floating or fear of inflation? The role of the exchange rate pass-through , pp 338-354

- Armando Baqueiro, Alejandro Diaz de Leon and Alberto Torres
- Macroprudential framework – the case of Thailand , pp 339-348

- Bank of Thailand
- Determinants of house prices in nine Asia-Pacific economies , pp 340-370

- Eloisa T Glindro, Tientip Subhanij, Jessica Szeto and Haibin Zhu
- Fair valuation of real estate , pp 340-351

- Elvin Fernandez
- The changing information content of market interest rates , pp 340-357

- Vincent Reinhart and Brian Sack
- The impact of international financial integration on Mexican financial markets , pp 341-361

- Jose Sidaoui
- The international banking crisis and domestic financial intermediation: the experience of Poland , pp 343-346

- Witold Kozinski
- Inflation mechanisms, expectations and monetary policy , pp 345-348

- South African Reserve Bank
- Weighing up Thailand’s benefits from global value chains , pp 345-354

- Bank of Thailand
- The monetary transmission mechanism in Malaysia: current developments and issues , pp 345-361

- Ooi Sang Kuang
- The changing nature of the financial system: implications for resilience and long-term growth in emerging market economies , pp 345-358

- South African Reserve Bank
- Monetary policy and underlying inflation pressures: the essence of monetary policy design , pp 347-367

- Atchana Waiquamdee, Pranee Sutthasri and Surach Tanboon
- The global financial crisis: impact on Saudi Arabia , pp 347-357

- Abdulrahman Al-Hamidy
- Maintaining financial stability: the experience of Thailand , pp 347-61

- Tarisa Watanagase and Financial Institutions Policy Group
- Changing patterns of financial intermediation: Implications for central bank policy , pp 347-370

- South African Reserve Bank
- Cross-border portfolio flows and the role of macroprudential policies: experiences from Turkey , pp 347-359

- Salih Fendoglu, Mustafa Kilinc and Mehmet Yorukoglu
- Sovereign debt management and the central bank: an emerging market perspective , pp 348-351

- Sanjay K Hansda
- Inflation dynamics and inflation expectations in Thailand , pp 349-360

- Wanicha Direkudomsak
- Financial stability and macroprudential policy in Turkey , pp 349-364

- Murat Uysal
- Debt and monetary policy: comments on Jagjit S Chadha, Luisa Corrado and Jack Meaning's paper "Reserves, liquidity and money: an assessment of balance sheet policies", and further thoughts , pp 352-369

- Alec Chrystal
- CMBS loan losses: property type highlights and trends , pp 352-358

- Mary O'Rourke and Susan Merrick
- Panel discussion: questions to be analysed , pp 353-358

- Yung Chul Park
- Foreign exchange intervention by emerging market economies: issues and implications , pp 353-357

- Saif Hadef Al Shamsi
- The cost of a guarantee for bank liabilities: revisiting Merton , pp 354-366

- Christian Braun
- Financial stability in low-inflation environments , pp 355-367

- Jan Kakes and Cees Ullersma
- Globalisation and deglobalisation , pp 355-362

- Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey
- Inflation targeting in Brazil: shocks, backward-looking prices and IMF conditionality , pp 358-384

- Joel Bogdanski, Paulo Springer de Freitas, Ilan Goldfajn and Alexandre Tombini
- The international banking crisis: effects and some key lessons , pp 359-363

- Ong Chong Tee
- The changing nature of the financial system: implications for resilience and long-term growth in EMEs , pp 359-365

- Bank of Thailand
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