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- 1110: Fiscal sources of inflation risk in EMDEs: the role of the external channel

- Ryan Banerjee, Valerie Boctor, Aaron Mehrotra and Fabrizio Zampolli
- 1109: Original sin redux: role of duration risk

- Carol Bertaut, Valentina Bruno and Hyun Song Shin
- 1108: Innovation convergence

- Bryan Hardy and Can Sever
- 1107: Financial heterogeneity and monetary union

- Simon Gilchrist, Raphael Schoenle, Jae Sim and Egon Zakrajšek
- 1106: Global public goods, fiscal policy coordination, and welfare in the world economy

- Pierre-Richard Agénor and Luiz Awazu Pereira da Silva
- 1105: The demand for government debt

- Egemen Eren, Andreas Schrimpf and Fan Dora Xia
- 1104: The Crypto Multiplier

- Rodney Garratt and Maarten van Oordt
- 1103: Privacy regulation and fintech lending

- Sebastian Doerr, Leonardo Gambacorta, Luigi Guiso and Marina Sanchez del Villar
- 1102: MPC heterogeneity and the dynamic response of consumption to monetary policy

- Miguel Ampudia, Russell Cooper, Julia Le Blanc and Guozhong Zhu
- 1101: Insights into credit loss rates: a global database

- Li Lian Ong, Min Wei and Christian Schmieder
- 1100: Getting up from the floor

- Claudio Borio
- 1099: Who holds sovereign debt and why it matters

- Xiang Fang, Bryan Hardy and Karen Lewis
- 1098: Long-term debt propagation and real reversals

- Mathias Drehmann, Mikael Juselius and Anton Korinek
- 1097: Dampening global financial shocks: can macroprudential regulation help (more than capital controls)?

- Katharina Bergant, Francesco Grigoli, Niels-Jakob Hansen and Damiano Sandri
- 1096: Money market funds and the pricing of near-money assets

- Sebastian Doerr, Egemen Eren and Semyon Malamud
- 1095: Sectoral shocks, reallocation, and labor market policies

- Joaquín García-Cabo, Anna Lipińska and Gaston Navarro
- 1094: The foreign exchange market

- Alain Chaboud, Dagfinn Rime and Vladyslav Sushko
- 1093: Sovereign risk and bank lending: evidence from 1999 Turkish earthquake

- Yusuf Baskaya, Bryan Hardy, Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan and Vivian Yue
- 1092: Mobile payments and interoperability: Insights from the academic literature

- Milo Bianchi, Matthieu Bouvard, Renato Gomes, Andrew Rhodes and Vatsala Shreeti
- 1091: FinTech, investor sophistication and financial portfolio choices

- Leonardo Gambacorta, Romina Gambacorta and Roxana Mihet
- 1090: Tackling the fiscal policy-financial stability nexus

- Claudio Borio, Marc Farag and Fabrizio Zampolli
- 1089: Intraday liquidity around the world

- Biliana Alexandrova Kabadjova, Anton Badev, Saulo Benchimol Bastos, Evangelos Benos, Freddy Cepeda- Lopéz, James Chapman, Martin Diehl, Ioana Duca-Radu, Rodney Garratt, Ronald Heijmans, Anneke Kosse, Antoine Martin, Thomas Nellen, Thomas Nilsson, Jan Paulick, Andrei Pustelnikov, Francisco Rivadeneyra, Mario Rubem do Coutto Bastos and Sara Testi
- 1088: Big techs and the credit channel of monetary policy

- Fiorella De Fiore, Leonardo Gambacorta and Cristina Manea
- 1087: Crypto carry

- Maik Schmeling, Andreas Schrimpf and Karamfil Todorov
- 1086: CBDC policies in open economies

- Andrej Sokol, Michael Kumhof, Marco Pinchetti and Phurichai Rungcharoenkitkul
- 1085: Supervisory policy stimulus: evidence from the euro area dividend recommendation

- Ernest Dautović, Leonardo Gambacorta and Alessio Reghezza
- 1084: Big tech credit and monetary policy transmission: micro-level evidence from China

- Yiping Huang, Xiang Li, Han Qiu and Changhua Yu
- 1083: Commodity prices and the US Dollar

- Daniel Rees
- 1082: Public debt and household inflation expectations

- Francesco Grigoli and Damiano Sandri
- 1081: What happens to EMEs when US yields go up?

- Julián Caballero and Christian Upper
- 1080: Did interest rate guidance in emerging markets work?

- Julián Caballero and Blaise Gadanecz
- 1079: Volume dynamics around FOMC announcements

- Sonya Zhu
- 1078: Greenhouse gas emissions and bank lending

- Koji Takahashi and Junnosuke Shino
- 1077: Understanding post-Covid inflation dynamics

- Martin Harding, Jesper Lindé and Mathias Trabandt
- 1076: The shape of business cycles: a cross-country analysis of Friedman's plucking theory

- Emanuel Kohlscheen, Richhild Moessner and Daniel Rees
- 1075: Overcoming original sin: insights from a new dataset

- Mert Onen, Hyun Song Shin and Goetz von Peter
- 1074: Non-bank lending during crises

- Iñaki Aldasoro, Sebastian Doerr and Haonan Zhou
- 1073: Constrained liquidity provision in currency markets

- Wenqian Huang, Angelo Ranaldo, Andreas Schrimpf and Fabricius Somogyi
- 1072: Climate tech 2.0: social efficiency versus private returns

- Giulio Cornelli, Jon Frost, Leonardo Gambacorta and Ouarda Merrouche
- 1071: Financial access and labor market outcomes: evidence from credit lotteries

- Bernardus F Nazar Van Doornik, Armando Gomes, David Schoenherr and Janis Skrastins
- 1070: Theory of supply chains: a working capital approach

- Se-Jik Kim and Hyun Song Shin
- 1069: Global financial cycle and liquidity management

- Damiano Sandri and Olivier Jeanne
- 1068: Forecasting swap rate volatility with information from swaptions

- Xiaoxi Liu and Jinming Xie
- 1067: Signaling with debt currency choice

- Egemen Eren, Semyon Malamud and Haonan Zhou
- 1066: The Technology of Decentralized Finance (DeFi)

- Raphael Auer, Bernhard Haslhofer, Stefan Kitzler, Pietro Saggese and Friedhelm Victor
- 1065: The Bank of Amsterdam and the limits of fiat money

- Wilko Bolt, Jon Frost, Hyun Song Shin and Peter Wierts
- 1064: Monetary policy and credit card spending

- Francesco Grigoli and Damiano Sandri
- 1063: Regulating big tech

- Luigi Zingales
- 1062: Systemic fragility in decentralised markets

- Alfred Lehar and Christine A Parlour
- 1061: Cryptocurrencies and Decentralised Finance

- Igor Makarov and Antoinette Schoar
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