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- Financial access: what has the crisis changed? , pp 11-20

- Penelope Hawkins
- The financial stability implications of increased capital flows for emerging market economies , pp 11-44

- Dubravko Mihaljek
- Discussion of Charles Engel and Feng Zhu’s paper , pp 12-18

- Michael Devereux
- Welcome speech: gradually and steadily promoting China’s capital account liberalisation , pp 12-13

- Ma Delun
- Towards strong and stable capital markets in emerging market economies , pp 13-20

- Liliana Rojas-Suarez
- Recent trends in bond markets - The development of bond markets in emerging economies , pp 13-41

- Dubravko Mihaljek, Michela Scatigna and Agustin Villar
- Developing corporate bond markets in Asia , pp 13-21

- Jacob Gyntelberg, Guonan Ma and Eli Remolona
- A new perspective to finance and competition and challenges for financial institutions in the internet era , pp 13-25

- Lihui Lin, Xianjun Geng and Andrew Whinston
- For the advent of a promising and sound Asian bond market , pp 13-15

- Tae-Shin Kwon
- Managing Capital Flow Volatility , pp 13-17

- Eswar Prasad
- Some issues in measuring and tracking prices in emerging market exonomies , pp 13-51

- Ramon Moreno
- Challenges for emerging market economies , pp 14-18

- José Sidaoui
- Capital account liberalisation in China: international perspectives , pp 14-18

- André Icard
- Opening remarks , pp 15-16

- Zhou Xiaochuan
- Government debt management and monetary policy in Britain since 1919 , pp 15-50

- William Allen
- Inflation targeting in hard times , pp 15-18

- Guillermo Calvo
- Inflation forecasts in Asia and the Pacific: performance, disagreement and spillovers , pp 15-30

- Pierre Siklos
- Credit growth and macroprudential policies: preliminary evidence on the firm level , pp 15-34

- Meghana Ayyagari, Thorsten Beck and Maria Martinez Peria
- Weathering financial crisis: domestic bond markets in EMEs , pp 15-34

- Philip Turner
- Financing trends in Latin America , pp 15-27

- Myriam Quispe-Agnoli and Diego Vilan
- Palle Schelde Andersen: a practical economist , pp 15-26

- Philip Turner
- Asian financial cooperation as seen from Europe , pp 16-18

- Gunter D Baer
- Challenges for the design and conduct of macroprudential policy , pp 16-28

- Stefan Ingves
- Payment technology complementarities and their consequences on the banking sector: evidence from Brazil's Pix , pp 17-43

- Matheus C Sampaio and Jose Renato H Ornelas
- Banks and the changing nature of risks in Latin America and the Caribbean , pp 17-32

- Camilo Tovar
- Opening speech to "Household debt: implications for monetary policy and financial stability" , pp 17-18

- Robert McCauley
- Has globalisation reduced monetary policy independence? , pp 17-58

- Madhusudan Mohanty and Michela Scatigna
- The global impact of risk-off shocks , pp 17-23

- Ricardo Caballero and Gunes Kamber
- Credit cycles and macroprudential policy framework in emerging countries , pp 17-25

- Salih Fendoglu
- Assessing the effects of housing policy measures on new lending in Australia , pp 17-30

- Corrine Dobson
- Opening remarks , pp 17-20

- Jaime Caruana
- Maintaining price and financial stability by monetary and macroprudential policy - evidence from Asia and the Pacific , pp 17-28

- Soyoung Kim and Aaron Mehrotra
- Part B: What financial resources do central banks have? , pp 19-42

- Bank for International Settlements
- Developing the bond market(s) of East Asia: global, regional or national? , pp 19-39

- Robert McCauley and Yung-Chul Park
- Governance aspects of foreign exchange interventions , pp 19-39

- Paul Moser-Boehm
- Motivations for swap-covered foreign currency borrowing , pp 19-56

- Anella Munro and Philip Wooldridge
- Financial market development and financial stability , pp 19-38

- Carlos Cantu Garcia and Michael Chui
- Welcome remarks , pp 19-24

- Andrew Felton and Joseph B Nichols
- Deleveraging, long-term finance and the G20 agenda , pp 19-24

- Jean-Pierre Landau
- Capital account management and its outlook in China , pp 19-24

- Zhang Xiaopu
- Household debt in Australia , pp 19-30

- Michael Davies
- Lessons on the "impossible trinity" , pp 19-21

- Ramon Moreno
- FX hedging and creditor rights , pp 19-36

- Madhusudan Mohanty and Suresh Sundaresan
- Do good sovereigns default? Lessons of history , pp 19-25

- Marc Flandreau
- Managing foreign exchange reserves in the crisis and after , pp 19-47

- Robert McCauley and Jean-François Rigaudy
- The international financial crisis: timeline, impact and policy responses in Asia and the Pacific , pp 21-82

- Andrew Filardo, Jason George, Mico Loretan, Guonan Ma, Anella Munro, Ilhyock Shim, Philip Wooldridge, James Yetman and Haibin Zhu
- Financial behaviour of Dutch households: analysis of the DNB Household Survey 2003 , pp 21-39

- P J A van Els, Jan Willem End and Maarten van Rooij
- Monetary policy challenges over two decades: a view from Argentina , pp 21-39

- Miguel Angel Pesce and German Feldman
- Overview , pp 21-27

- Usha Thorat
- Inflation and labour markets: the view from Argentina , pp 21-34

- Central Bank of Argentina
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