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- Central banks and the financial crisis , pp 21-25

- Philip Turner
- Capital controls: what have we learned? , pp 22-26

- Charles Engel
- Why a corporate bond market: growth and direct finance , pp 22-23

- Marvin Goodfriend
- How important are inflation expectations in driving Asian inflation? , pp 23-24

- Diwa Guinigundo
- Central bank digital currencies in emerging market economies: a view from Latin America , pp 23-30

- Central Bank of Argentina
- The inflation process , pp 23-40

- Yavuz Arslan, Martina Jasova and Elod Takats
- The main features of the monetary policy frameworks of the Bank of Japan, the Federal Reserve and the Eurosystem , pp 23-56

- Denis Blenck, Harri Hasko, Spence Hilton and Kazuhiro Masaki
- Developing multiple layers of financial intermediation: the complementary roles of corporate bond markets and banks , pp 24-30

- Suresh Sundaresan
- FX intervention: goals, strategies and tactics , pp 25-44

- Nikhil Patel and Paolo Cavllino
- International monetary policy transmission , pp 25-44

- Elod Takats and Abraham Vela
- Monetary policy implementation in China , pp 25-39

- Marvin Goodfriend and Eswar Prasad
- Comment on: Cross-border portfolios: assets, liabilities and wealth transfers , pp 25-28

- Martin Berka
- Discussant remarks on Andrew Felton and Joseph B Nichols’ paper Commercial real estate loan performance at failed US banks , pp 25-28

- Ilhyock Shim
- Comments on "The global impact of risk-off shocks" , pp 25-28

- Piti Disyatat
- Capital flow dynamics and FX intervention , pp 25-38

- Torsten Ehlers and Elod Takats
- Implications of declining government debt for financial markets and monetary operations in Australia , pp 25-42

- Malcolm Edey and Luci Ellis
- Opening China’s capital account amid ample dollar liquidity , pp 25-34

- Guonan Ma and Robert McCauley
- Macroprudential frameworks: implementation and effectiveness , pp 25-47

- Yavuz Arslan and Christian Upper
- Forecast disagreement and the anchoring of inflation expectations in the Asia-Pacific Region , pp 25-40

- Pierre Siklos
- Rating agencies and sovereign risk: Moderator’s introduction , pp 26

- Carlos Hamilton Araújo
- E-finance and the politics of transitions , pp 26-29

- Steve Weber and John Zysman
- Monetary and macroprudential policies – exploring interactions , pp 27-38

- Erlend Nier and Heedon Kang
- The Covid-19 crisis response, monetary and fiscal policy interactions: the case of Argentina , pp 27-38

- Central Bank of Argentina
- How has globalisation affected emerging market economies? , pp 27-55

- Yavuz Arslan, Juan Contreras, Nikhil Patel and Chang Shu
- Financial stability in a crisis: What is the role of the central bank? , pp 27-30

- Vittorio Corbo
- Global imbalances and the emergence of Asia , pp 27-50

- Palle S Andersen
- Ratings and regulation , pp 27-33

- Richard Cantor
- Policy space and the changing paradigm in conducting macroeconomic policies in developing countries , pp 28-45

- Jose Antonio Ocampo and Robert Vos
- Productivity growth and prices in Canada: what can we learn from the US experience? , pp 29-48

- Tiff Macklemr and James Yetman
- Government debt issuance: issues for central banks , pp 29-46

- Stephen Vajs
- Systemic risk measures: the simpler the better? , pp 29-35

- Maria Rodriguez-Moreno and Juan Ignacio Peña
- Determinants of Asia-Pacific government bond yields , pp 29-39

- Mikhail Chernov, Drew Creal and Peter Hördahl
- Comments on "Maintaining price and financial stability by monetary and macroprudential policy - evidence from Asia and the Pacific" , pp 29-32

- Kazuo Momma
- Financial sector regulation and macroeconomic policy , pp 29-37

- Reddy Yv
- Channels and determinants of foreign bank lending , pp 29-68

- Torsten Ehlers and Philip Wooldridge
- House prices from magazines, realtors,and the Land Registry , pp 29-38

- Chihiro Shimizu, Kiyohiko G Nishimura and Tsutomu Watanabe1
- Electronic trading and its implications for financial systems , pp 30-52

- Helen Allen, John Hawkins and Setsuya Sato
- Information flows during the Asian crisis: evidence from closed-end funds , pp 30-75

- Benjamin Cohen and Eli Remolona
- Expanding central bank balance sheets in emerging Asia: a compendium of risk and some evidence , pp 30-75

- David Cook and James Yetman
- Capital, carry, & complacency: key developments in the financial landscape – dynamics of the foreign exchange market and capital flows , pp 30-47

- Brendan Fitzsimmons
- Housing price bubbles - a tale based on housing price booms and busts , pp 30-41

- Thomas F Helbling
- Corporate bond market microstructure and transparency - the US experience , pp 31-38

- Amy Edwards
- Central bank responses to financial crises , pp 31-34

- Michael Dooley
- Comments on Pierre Siklos' paper , pp 31-34

- Richard Dennis
- Initial steps towards a central bank digital currency by the Central Bank of Brazil , pp 31-37

- Fabio Araujo
- Developments of domestic government bond markets in EMEs and their implications , pp 31-50

- Aaron Mehrotra, Ken Miyajima and Agustin Villar
- Effectiveness of macroprudential policies and their interaction with monetary policy in Indonesia , pp 31-50

- Rani Wijayanti, Nur M Adhi P and Cicilia Harun
- Domestic bank intermediation in emerging market economies during the crisis: locally owned versus foreign-owned banks , pp 31-48

- Dubravko Mihaljek
- A comparison of liquidity management tools in seven Asian economies , pp 33-58

- Kenneth Kuttner and James Yetman
- Monetary Policy and Distribution: Insights from Argentina , pp 33-44

- Central Bank of Argentina
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