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- Ch 10 What Drives the Current Account in Comodity Exporting Countries? The Cases of Chile and New Zealand , pp 369-434

- Juan Medina, Anella Munro and Claudio Soto
- Ch 10 Japanese Banking Problems: Implications for Southeast Asia , pp 303-332

- Joe Peek and Eric Rosengren
- Ch 10 Productivity and Economic Growth: The Case of Chile , pp 309-342

- Harald Beyer and Rodrigo Vergara
- Ch 10 Indexation of Public Debt: Analytical Considerations and an Application to the Case of Brazil , pp 295-316

- Ilan Goldfajn
- Ch 10 Monetary Policy And Macro-Prudential Regulation: The Risk-Sharing Paradigm , pp 315-330

- Atif Mian
- Ch 10 Microeconomic Flexibility in Latin America , pp 329-366

- Ricardo Caballero, Eduardo Engel and Alejandro Micco
- Ch 10 The Effect of Cross-industry Ownership on Pricing: Evidence of Common Ownership between Banks and Pension Funds in Chile , pp 293-314

- Luis Antonio Ahumada and Nicola Cetorelli
- Ch 10 Fiscal Deficits, Debt, and Monetary Policy in a Liquidity Trap , pp 369-410

- Michael Devereux
- Ch 11 International Reserve Management and the Current Account , pp 435-474

- Joshua Aizenman
- Ch 11 Anchors Aweigh: How Fiscal Policy Can Undermine “Good” Monetary Policy , pp 411-453

- Eric Leeper
- Ch 11 Inflation Targeting in the Context of IMF-Supported Adjustment Programs , pp 465-500

- Guy Debelle and Jenny Wilkinson
- Ch 11 Exchange Rate Interventions and Insurance: Is Fear of Floating a Cause for Concern? , pp 353-398

- Francisco Gallego and Geraint Jones
- Ch 11 Endogenous Exchange-Rate Pass-Through and Self-Validating Exchange Rate Regimes , pp 229-261

- Giancarlo Corsetti and Paolo Pesenti
- Ch 11 Procyclicality of Fiscal Policy in Emerging Countries: The Cycle is the Trend , pp 427-466

- Michel Strawczynski and Joseph Zeira
- Ch 11 Alternative Approaches to Taxing the Financial Sector: Wich is Best and Where Does Chile Stand? , pp 315-344

- Patrick Honohan
- Ch 11 Learning, Endogenous Indexation, and Disinflation in the New-Keynesian Model , pp 413-450

- Volker Wieland
- Ch 11 Market Discipline and Exuberant Foreign Borrowing , pp 333-360

- Eduardo Fernandez-Arias and Davide Lombardo
- Ch 11 Imperfect Labor Mobility, Urban Unemployment and Agricultural Trade Reform in Chile , pp 375-395

- David Holland, Eugenio Figueroa, Roberto Alvarez and John Gilbert
- Ch 11 Designig Labor Market Institutions , pp 367-381

- Olivier Blanchard
- Ch 11 Distress Dependence and Financial Stability , pp 327-370

- Miguel A. Segoviano and Charles A.E. Goodhart
- Ch 11 Inflation Targeting and the Anchoring of Inflation Expectations in the Western Hemisphere , pp 415-465

- Refet Gürkaynak, Andrew Levin, Andrew N. Marder and Eric Swanson
- Ch 11 Finance and Growth: New Evidence and Policy Analyses for Chile , pp 343-376

- María Carkovic and Ross Levine
- Ch 11 Policy Biases when the Monetary and Fiscal Authorities Have Different Objectives , pp 299-330

- Herman Bennett and Norman Loayza
- Ch 11 Jobless Recoveries during Financial Crises: Is Inflation the Way Out? , pp 331-381

- Guillermo Calvo, Fabrizio Coricelli and Pablo Ottonello
- Ch 12 Lessons from Inflation Targeting in New Zealand , pp 501-538

- Aaron Drew
- Ch 12 Coping with Chile´s External Vulnerability: a Financial Problem , pp 377-416

- Ricardo Caballero
- Ch 12 Under What Conditions Can Inflation Targeting Be Adopted? The Experience of Emerging Markets , pp 467-506

- Nicoletta Batini and Douglas Laxton
- Ch 12 Competition and Stability in Banking , pp 455-502

- Xavier Vives
- Ch 12 Do Development Considerations Matter for Exchange Rate Policy? , pp 475-489

- John Williamson
- Ch 12 Sources of Uncertainty in Conducting Monetary Policy in Chile , pp 451-509

- Felipe Morandé and Mauricio Tejada
- Ch 12 Labor Market Distortions, Employment and Growth: The Recent Chilean Experience , pp 395-414

- Raphael Bergoeing, Felipe Morandé and Facundo Piguillem
- Ch 12 The Monetary Transmission Mechanism in the United Kingdom: Pass-Through and Policy Rules , pp 331-356

- Alastair Cunninghan and Andrew Haldane
- Ch 12 Contingent Reserves Management: An Applied Framework , pp 399-420

- Ricardo Caballero and Stavros Panageas
- Ch 12 Funding Liquidity Risk in a Quantitative Model of Systemic Stability , pp 371-410

- David Aikman, Piergiorgio Alessandri, Bruno Eklund, Prasanna Gai, Sujit Kapadia, Elizabeth Martin, Nada Mora, Gabriel Sterne and Matthew Willison
- Ch 12 International Aspects of the Zero Lower Bound Constraint , pp 383-425

- Michael Devereux
- Ch 12 Deposit Insurance: Handle with Care , pp 345-358

- Asli Demirguc-Kunt and Edward Kane
- Ch 12 Monetary Policy in Chile: Institutions, Objectives,and Instruments , pp 263-307

- Francisco Rosende and Matias Tapia
- Ch 12 The Dynamics of Earnings in Chile , pp 383-410

- Cristóbal Huneeus and Andrea Repetto
- Ch 12 Capital Controls in Chile: Were They Effective? , pp 361-412

- Francisco Gallego, Leonardo Hernández and Klaus Schmidt-Hebbel
- Ch 13 New Keynesian Models for Chile in the Inflation-Targeting Period , pp 507-546

- Rodrigo Caputo, Felipe Liendo and Juan Medina
- Ch 13 The Monetary Policy Transmission Mechanism and Policy Rules in Canada , pp 357-392

- David Longworth and Brian O´Reilly
- Ch 13 Inflation Targeting in Brasil: Shocks. Backward-Looking Prices and IMF Conditionality , pp 539-582

- Joel Bogdanski, Paulo Springer de Freitas, Ilan Goldfajn and Alexandre Tombini
- Ch 13 A Network Model of Super-Systemic Crises , pp 411-432

- Prasanna Gai and Sujit Kapadia
- Ch 13 Tax Incentives for Retirement Savings: Simulation Results in the Presence of Liquidity Constraints and Heterogeneous Consumers in an OLG-GE Model , pp 415-440

- Rodrigo Cifuentes
- Ch 13 Inflation Dynamics in a Small Open Economy Model under Inflation Targeting: Some Evidence from Chile , pp 511-562

- Marco Del Negro and Frank Schorfheide
- Ch 13 Trade Orientation and Labor Market Evolution: Evidence from Chilean Plant-level Data , pp 411-435

- Olga Fuentes and Simon Gilchrist
- Ch 13 Current Account Deficits: Tha Australian Debate , pp 491-535

- Rochelle Belkar, Lynne Cockerell and Christopher Kent
- Ch 13 The 1997-98 Liquidity Crisis: Asia versus Latin America , pp 413-452

- Roberto Chang and Andrés Velasco
- Ch 13 Monetary Policy at the Zero Lower Bound: The Chilean Experience , pp 427-460

- Luis Cespedes, Javier García-Cicco and Diego Saravia
- Ch 13 The Golden Period for Growth in Chile. Explanations and Forecasts , pp 417-464

- Francisco Gallego and Norman Loayza
- Ch 13 Banking Concentration: Implications for Systemic Risk and Safety-net Design , pp 359-385

- Rodrigo Cifuentes
- Ch 13 Too Poor to Grow , pp 309-350

- Humberto Lopez and Luis Servén
- Ch 14 Local Impacts of Trade Liberalization: Evidence from the Chilean Agricultural Sector , pp 351-378

- José I. Cuesta, Francisco Gallego and Felipe A. González
- Ch 14 Overoptimism, Boom-Bust Cycles and Monetary Policy in Small Open Economies , pp 563-600

- Manuel Marfán, Juan Medina and Claudio Soto
- Ch 14 Credibility and Inflation Targeting in Chile , pp 547-578

- Luis Cespedes and Claudio Soto
- Ch 14 Experiences with Current Account Deficits in Southeast Asia , pp 537-582

- Ramon Moreno
- Ch 14 Credit Stabilization through Public Banks: The Case of BancoEstado , pp 461-499

- Luis Felipe Lagos and Matias Tapia
- Ch 14 A Decade of Inflation Targeting in Chile: Developments, Lessons, and Challenges , pp 583-626

- Felipe Morandé
- Ch 14 Monetary Policy Rules and Transmission Mechanisms under Inflation Targeting in Israel , pp 393-426

- Leonardo Leiderman and Hadas Bar-Or
- Ch 14 Growth and Adjustment in Chile: A Look at the 1990s , pp 465-522

- Vittorio Corbo and José Tessada
- Ch 15 Estimating Monetary Policy Rules for South Africa , pp 427-476

- Janine Aron and John Muellbauer
- Ch 15 Estimating Gaps and Trends for the Chilean Economy , pp 523-554

- Gabriel Contreras and Pablo Garcia Silva
- Ch 15 New Frontiers for Monetary Policy in Chile , pp 627-649

- Pablo Garcia Silva, Luis Óscar Herrera and Rodrigo Valdés
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