Globalization Institute Working Papers
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- 180: Theory and practice of GVAR modeling

- Alexander Chudik and Mohammad Pesaran
- 179: The role of direct flights in trade costs

- Demet Yilmazkuday and Hakan Yilmazkuday
- 178: Credit booms, banking crises, and the current account

- Jonathan Davis, Adrienne Mack, Wesley Phoa and Anne Vandenabeele
- 177: Error correction dynamics of house prices: an equilibrium benchmark

- Charles Leung
- 176: What drives the German current account? and how does it affect other EU member states?

- Jan in't Veld, Robert Kollmann, Marco Ratto, Werner Roeger and Lukas Vogel
- 175: Banking on seniority: the IMF and the sovereign’s creditors

- Aitor Erce
- 174: Inflation targeting and the anchoring of inflation expectations: cross-country evidence from consensus forecasts

- Jonathan Davis and Ignacio Presno
- 173: Minimum wages and firm employment: evidence from China

- Yi Huang, Prakash Loungani and Gewei Wang
- 172: Trade linkages and the globalisation of inflation in Asia and the Pacific

- Raphael Auer and Aaron Mehrotra
- 171: Capital controls as an instrument of monetary policy

- Jonathan Davis and Ignacio Presno
- 170: Monetary policy shocks and foreign investment income: evidence from a large Bayesian VAR

- Simone Auer
- 169: A contribution to the chronology of turning points in global economic activity (1980-2012)

- Valerie Grossman, Adrienne Mack and Enrique Martínez García
- 168: Vertical integration and supplier finance

- Holger Görg and Erasmus Kersting
- 167: The boy who cried bubble: public warnings against riding bubbles

- Yasushi Asako and Kozo Ueda
- 166: Database of global economic indicators (DGEI): a methodological note

- Valerie Grossman, Adrienne Mack and Enrique Martínez García
- 165: Episodes of Exuberance in Housing Markets: In Search of the Smoking Gun

- Valerie Grossman, Adrienne Mack, Enrique Martínez García, Efthymios Pavlidis, Ivan Paya, David Peel and Alisa Yusupova
- 164: Testing for bubbles in housing markets: new results using a new method

- Jose Gomez-Gonzalez, Jair Ojeda-Joya, Catalina Rey-Guerra and Natalia Sicard
- 163: Institutional quality, the cyclicality of monetary policy and macroeconomic volatility

- Roberto Duncan
- 162: Debt, inflation and growth robust estimation of long-run effects in dynamic panel data models

- Alexander Chudik, Kamiar Mohaddes, Mohammad Pesaran and Mehdi Raissi
- 161: Is the net worth of financial intermediaries more important than that of non-financial firms?

- Naohisa Hirakata, Nao Sudo and Kozo Ueda
- 160: U.S. business cycles, monetary policy and the external finance premium

- Enrique Martínez García
- 159: Micro price dynamics during Japan's lost decades

- Nao Sudo, Kozo Ueda and Kota Watanabe
- 158: A shopkeeper economy

- Daniel Murphy
- 157: How does government spending stimulate consumption?

- Daniel Murphy
- 156: Why are goods and services more expensive in rich countries? demand complementarities and cross-country price differences

- Daniel Murphy
- 155: Is monetary policy a science? the interaction of theory and practice over the last 50 years

- William R. White
- 154: Commodity house prices

- Charles Leung, Song Shi and Edward Tang
- 153: Large panel data models with cross-sectional dependence: a survey

- Alexander Chudik and Mohammad Pesaran
- 152: Price indexation, habit formation, and the Generalized Taylor Principle

- Saroj Bhattarai, Jae Won Lee and Woong Yong Park
- 151: International reserves and rollover risk

- Javier Bianchi and Juan Hatchondo
- 150: Optimal monetary policy in a currency union with interest rate spreads

- Saroj Bhattarai, Jae Won Lee and Woong Yong Park
- 149: Heterogeneous bank loan responses to monetary policy and bank capital shocks: a VAR analysis based on Japanese disaggregated data

- Naohisa Hirakata, Yoshihiko Hogen, Nao Sudo and Kozo Ueda
- 148: Large global volatility shocks, equity markets and globalisation: 1885-2011

- Arnaud Mehl
- 147: Tractable latent state filtering for non-linear DSGE models using a second-order approximation

- Robert Kollmann
- 146: Common correlated effects estimation of heterogeneous dynamic panel data models with weakly exogenous regressors

- Alexander Chudik and Mohammad Pesaran
- 145: Financial globalization and monetary transmission

- Simone Meier
- 144: A bargaining theory of trade invoicing and pricing

- Linda Goldberg and Cédric Tille
- 143: Sovereign debt restructurings and the IMF: implications for future official interventions

- Aitor Erce
- 142: Sovereign debt crises: could an international court minimize them?

- Aitor Erce
- 141: Exchange rate pass-through, firm heterogeneity and product quality: a theoretical analysis

- Zhi Yu
- 140: Merchanting and current account balances

- Elisabeth Beusch, Barbara Döbeli, Andreas Fischer and Pinar Yesin
- 139: Trade barriers and the relative price tradables

- Michael Sposi
- 138: Spatial considerations on the PPP debate

- Michele Ca' Zorzi and Alexander Chudik
- 137: Distribution capital and the short- and long-run import demand elasticity

- Mario Crucini and Jonathan Davis
- 136: The GVAR approach and the dominance of the U.S. economy

- Alexander Chudik and Vanessa Smith
- 135: International trade price stickiness and exchange rate pass-through in micro data: a case study on U.S.–China trade

- Mina Kim, Deokwoo Nam, Jian Wang and Jason Wu
- 134: The effect of commodity price shocks on underlying inflation: the role of central bank credibility

- Jonathan Davis
- 133: Efficient bailouts?

- Javier Bianchi
- 132: IKEA: product, pricing, and pass-through

- Marianne Baxter and Anthony Landry
- 131: Core import price inflation in the United States

- Janet Koech and Mark Wynne
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