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- Structural transformation of financial systems and its implications for monetary policy in Latin America and the Caribbean , pp 33-51

- Camilo Tovar
- Sovereign credit ratings: help or hindrance? , pp 34-38

- John Kiff
- Measuring economic slack in Asia and the Pacific , pp 35-50

- James Morley
- Capital account liberalisation: the Japanese experience and implications for China , pp 35-57

- Mitsuhiro Fukao
- Inflation and labour markets in the wake of the pandemic: the case of Brazil , pp 35-66

- Central Bank of Brazil
- Local currency bond markets and the Asian Bond Fund 2 Initiative , pp 35-61

- Eric Chan, Michael Chui, Frank Packer and Eli Remolona
- Comments on “Credit growth and macroprudential policies: preliminary evidence on the firm level” , pp 35-38

- Jae-Ha Park
- Systemic risk contributions , pp 36-43

- Xin Huang, Hao Zhou and Haibin Zhu
- Discussion of M S Mohanty and Suresh Sundaresan’s paper , pp 37-40

- Vidhan Goyal
- Comments on "What drives inflation in advanced and emerging market economies?" , pp 37-39

- Hans Genberg
- Have monetary transmission mechanisms in Africa changegd? , pp 37-61

- Benedicte Vibe Christensen
- Exchange rate and monetary policy frameworks in EMEs , pp 37-63

- Andrew Filardo, Guonan Ma and Dubravko Mihaljek
- Why is there so little regional financial integration in Asia? , pp 38-61

- Bank for International Settlements
- Countercyclical fiscal policy and central banks , pp 38-70

- Madhusudan Mohanty and Michela Scatigna
- Household credit, growth and inequality in Malaysia: does the type of credit matter? , pp 39-59

- Jiaming Soh, Amanda Chong and Kue-Peng Chuah
- Brazil: Covid-19 and the road to recovery , pp 39-55

- Central Bank of Brazil
- Macroprudential Policies and the Lucas Critique , pp 39-44

- Balint Horvath and Wolf Wagner
- The role and function of rating agencies , pp 39-44

- Thomas Keller
- On sovereign ratings: observations and implications , pp 39-49

- Andrew Powell
- Impact of foreign exchange interventions on exchange rate expectations , pp 39-54

- Ken Miyajima and Carlos Montoro
- Monetary policy rules in some emerging economies , pp 39-68

- Renato Filosa
- Financial market development, monetary policy and financial stability in an emerging market economy , pp 39-53

- Jorge Carrera, Horacio Aguirre and Marcelo Raffin
- Summary of the discussion , pp 39-40

- Reddy Yv
- The Central Bank of Chile´s approach to retail CBDC , pp 39-43

- Central Bank of Chile
- Discussant remarks on Chihiro Shimizu, Kiyohiko G Nishimura and Tsutomu Watanabe’s paper House prices from magazines, realtors,and the Land Registry , pp 39-41

- Yongheng Deng
- Monetary policy regimes and macroeconomic outcomes: Hong Kong and Singapore , pp 40-64

- Stefan Gerlach and Petra Gerlach-Kristen
- Why doesn’t Asia have bigger bond markets? , pp 40-77

- Barry Eichengreen and Pipat Luengnaruemitchai
- Foreign exchange market intervention: methods and tactics , pp 40-55

- David Archer
- The impact of financial variables on firms’ real decisions: evidence from Spanish firm-level data , pp 40-63

- Ignacio Hernando and Carmen Martínez-Carrascal
- The role of debt securities markets , pp 41-64

- Masazumi Hattori and Elod Takats
- Does the accumulation of foreign currency reserves affect risk-taking? An event study approach , pp 41-52

- Rasmus Fatum and James Yetman
- The changing nature of the financial system: implications for economic resilience and long-term growth , pp 41-43

- Central Bank of Algeria
- Privatisation, consolidation and the increased role of foreign banks , pp 41-65

- Dubravko Mihaljek
- The BIS and Banco Central do Brasil relationship: lessons learned and challenges ahead , pp 41-54

- Roberto de Oliveira Campos Neto
- Inflation expectations and monetary policy , pp 41-67

- Ricardo Sousa and James Yetman
- Robots and labour: implications for inflation dynamics , pp 41-49

- Ippei Fujiwara and Feng Zhu
- Comments on "Determinants of Asia-pacific government bond yields" , pp 41-44

- Min Wei
- Opening remarks , pp 41-44

- Andrew Sheng
- How important are inflation expectations in driving Asian inflation? , pp 41-63

- Jun Il Kim and Jungick Lee
- Bond markets and banks in emerging economies , pp 42-48

- John Hawkins
- The asset price bubble in Japan in the 1980s: lessons for financial and macroeconomic stability , pp 42-62

- Shigenori Shiratsuka
- Central banks as lenders of last resort: experiences during the 2007-10 crisis and lessons for the future , pp 43-75

- Dietrich Domanski, Richhild Moessner and William Nelson
- Part C: What level of financial resources do central banks need? , pp 43-63

- Bank for International Settlements
- Regional currency areas: a few lessons from the experiences of the Eurosystem and the CFA franc zone , pp 43-58

- Marc-Olivier Strauss-Kahn
- The influence of structural changes on market functioning and its implications for monetary policy: a focus on the euro area , pp 43-64

- Laurent Clerc, Françoise Drumetz and François Haas
- A cluster analysis approach to examining Singapore’s property market , pp 43-53

- Chan Lily, Ng Heng Tiong and Rishi Ramchand
- Pfandbrief-style products in Europe , pp 44-66

- Orazio Mastroeni
- Systemic capital requirements , pp 44-50

- Lewis Webber and Matthew Willison
- Financial Sector Regulation and Implications for Growth , pp 45-84

- Anand Sinha
- Pension systems in EMEs: implications for capital flows and financial markets , pp 45-69

- Ramon Moreno and Marjorie Santos
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