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- 80: Monetary policy, capital inflows, and the housing boom

- Filipa Sa and Tomasz Wieladek
- 79: Low interest rates and housing booms: the role of capital inflows, monetary policy and financial innovation

- Filipa Sa, Pascal Towbin and Tomasz Wieladek
- 78: Welfare costs of inflation and the circulation of U. S. currency abroad

- Alessandro Calza and Andrea Zaghini
- 77: Export basket and the effects of exchange rates on exports–why Switzerland is special

- Raphael Auer and Philip Sauré
- 76: Information costs, networks and intermediation in international trade

- Dimitra Petropoulou
- 75: International liquidity provision during the financial crisis: a view from Switzerland

- Raphael Auer and Sébastien Kraenzlin
- 74: A redux of the workhorse NOEM model with capital accumulation and incomplete asset markets

- Enrique Martínez García
- 73: Multiproduct firms and price-setting: theory and evidence from U.S. producer prices

- Saroj Bhattarai and Raphael Schoenle
- 72: Global banking and international business cycles

- Zeno Enders, Robert Kollmann and Gernot Müller
- 71: Vertical specialization, intermediate tariffs, and the pattern of trade: assessing the role of tariff liberalization to U.S. bilateral trade 1989-2001

- Shalah M. Mostashari
- 70: Exchange rate pass-through: evidence based on vector autoregression with sign restrictions

- Lian An and Jian Wang
- 69: What can EMU countries' sovereign bond spreads tell us about market perceptions of default probabilities during the recent financial crisis?

- Niko Dotz and Christoph Fischer
- 68: Exchange rate pass-through, domestic competition and inflation -- evidence from the 2005/08 revaluation of the Renminbi

- Raphael Auer
- 67: Teams of rivals: endogenous markups in a Ricardian world

- Beatriz de Blas and Katheryn Russ
- 66: The adverse feedback loop and the effects of risk in both the real and financial sectors

- Jonathan Davis
- 65: Globalization and inflation in Europe

- Raphael Auer, Kathrin Degen and Andreas Fischer
- 64: The effects of news about future productivity on international relative prices: an empirical investigation

- Deokwoo Nam and Jian Wang
- 63: Export shocks and the zero bound trap

- Ippei Fujiwara
- 62: Real exchange rate dynamics revisited: a case with financial market imperfections

- Ippei Fujiwara and Yuki Teranishi
- 61: Understanding the effect of productivity changes on international relative prices: the role of news shocks

- Deokwoo Nam and Jian Wang
- 60: International real business cycles with endogenous markup variability

- Jonathan Davis and Kevin Huang
- 59: Are the intraday effects of central bank intervention on exchange rate spreads asymmetric and state dependent?

- Rasmus Fatum, Jesper Pedersen and Peter Sørensen
- 58: Banking globalization and international business cycles

- Kozo Ueda
- 57: Foreign exchange intervention when interest rates are zero: does the portfolio balance channel matter after all?

- Rasmus Fatum
- 56: Global liquidity trap

- Ippei Fujiwara, Tomoyuki Nakajima, Nao Sudo and Yuki Teranishi
- 55: Income differences and prices of tradables

- Ina Simonovska
- 54: Some alternative perspectives on macroeconomic theory and some policy implications

- William R. White
- 53: Trends in U.S. hours and the labor wedge

- Simona Cociuba and Alexander Ueberfeldt
- 52: Financial globalization, financial frictions and optimal monetary policy

- Ester Faia and Eleni Iliopulos
- 51: The fiscal multiplier and spillover in a global liquidity trap

- Ippei Fujiwara and Kozo Ueda
- 50: Measuring business cycles by saving for a rainy day

- Mario Crucini and Mototsugu Shintani
- 49: Asymmetries and state dependence: the impact of macro surprises on intraday exchange rates

- Rasmus Fatum, Michael Hutchison and Thomas Wu
- 48: Does foreign exchange reserve decumulation lead to currency appreciation?

- Kathryn Dominguez, Rasmus Fatum and Pavel Vacek
- 47: The quantitative role of capital-goods imports in U.S. growth

- Michele Cavallo and Anthony Landry
- 46: What determines European real exchange rates?

- Martin Berka and Michael Devereux
- 45: Leverage constraints and the international transmission of shocks

- Michael Devereux
- 44: Fiscal deficits, debt, and monetary policy in a liquidity trap

- Michael Devereux
- 43: Transitional dynamics of output and factor income shares: lessons from East Germany

- Simona Cociuba
- 42: Size and composition of the central bank balance sheet: revisiting Japan's experience of the quantitative easing policy

- Shigenori Shiratsuka
- 41: Limited asset market participation and the consumption-real exchange rate anomaly

- Robert Kollmann
- 40: Business cycles and remittances: can the Beveridge-Nelson decomposition provide new evidence?

- Roberto Coronado
- 39: State-dependent pricing, local-currency pricing, and exchange rate pass-through

- Anthony Landry
- 38: A model of international cities: implications for real exchange rates

- Mario Crucini and Hakan Yilmazkuday
- 37: Global, local, and contagious investor sentiment

- Malcolm Baker, Jeffrey Wurgler and Yu Yuan
- 36: Can long-horizon forecasts beat the random walk under the Engel-West explanation?

- Charles Engel, Jian Wang and Jason Wu
- 35: European hoarding: currency use among immigrants in Switzerland

- Andreas Fischer
- 34: Should monetary policy \"lean or clean\"?

- William R. White
- 33: Global slack and domestic inflation rates: a structural investigation for G-7 countries

- Fabio Milani
- 32: Has globalization transformed U.S. macroeconomic dynamics?

- Fabio Milani
- 31: Fiscal stabilization with partial exchange rate pass-through

- Erasmus Kersting