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- 97-05: Monetary policy in a changing financial environment: searching for an efficient monetary policy framework in Korea

- Chiho Kim
- 97-04: Is there private information in the FX market? the Tokyo experiment

- Takatoshi Ito, Richard Lyons and Michael Melvin
- 97-03: Exchange rate instability: determinants and predictability
- Richard Meese and Andrew Rose
- 97-02: Central bank institutional design and the output cost of disinflation: did the 1989 New Zealand Reserve Bank Act affect the output-inflation tradeoff?
- Michael Hutchison and Carl Walsh
- 97-01: Are Asian economies exempt from the \"impossible trinity?\": evidence from Singapore
- Ramon Moreno and Mark Spiegel
- 96-07: Real exchange rate targeting and inflation in Indonesia: theory and empirical evidence
- Reza Siregar
- 96-06: Currency speculation and the optimum control of bank lending in Singapore dollar: a case of partial liberalization
- Kenneth Chan and Kee-Jin Ngiam
- 96-05: Speculative capital inflows and exchange rate targeting in the Pacific Basin
- Kenneth Kletzer and Mark Spiegel
- 96-04: Crisis, contagion, and country funds: effects on East Asia and Latin America
- Jeffrey Frankel and Sergio Schmukler
- 96-03: Inflation and government budget constraint in Korea
- Byung Han Seo
- 96-02: ASEAN in a regional perspective
- Jeffrey Frankel and Shang-Jin Wei
- 96-01: Price level versus inflation rate targets in an open economy with overlapping wage contracts
- Eric Hansen
- 95-12: Monetary policy in Japan: a structural VAR analysis
- Kenneth Kasa and Helen Popper
- 95-11: The exchange rate exposure of U.S. and Japanese banking institutions
- Sandra Chamberlain, John S. Howe and Helen Popper
- 95-10: The new regionalism and Asia: impact and options
- Jeffrey Frankel and Shang-Jin Wei
- 95-09: Comparative and absolute advantage in the Asia-Pacific region
- Stephen Golub
- 95-08: Is pegging the exchange rate a cure for inflation? East Asian experiences
- Reuven Glick and Michael Hutchison
- 95-07: An examination of the market valuation effects of financial reform in Korea
- Eek-June Chung
- 95-06: Sterilization of capital inflows through the banking sector: evidence from Asia

- Mark Spiegel
- 95-05: Macroeconomic behavior during periods of speculative pressure or realignment: evidence from Pacific Basin economies

- Ramon Moreno
- 95-04: Liberalized portfolio capital inflows in emerging markets: sterilization, expectations and the incompleteness of interest rate convergence
- Jeffrey Frankel and Chudozie Okongwu
- 95-03: Trade and growth in East Asian countries: cause and effect?
- Teresa Cyrus, Jeffrey Frankel and David Romer
- 95-02: Who drives real interest rates around the Pacific Rim: the US or Japan?
- Menzie Chinn and Jeffrey Frankel
- 95-01: Exchange rates, non-traded goods and the terms-of-trade: an empirical application for New Zealand
- Eric Hansen and Michael Hutchison
- 94-09: Foreign reserve and money dynamics with asset portfolio adjustment: international evidence
- Reuven Glick and Michael Hutchison
- 94-08: Capital flows and monetary policy in East Asia
- Reuven Glick and Ramon Moreno
- 94-07: Interest rate deregulation and financial policy in developing countries
- Se-Il Ahn
- 94-06: Switching from import substitution to export promotion: a simple political economy model
- Shang-Jin Wei
- 94-05: Saving-investment dynamics and capital mobility in the U.S. and Japan
- Ramon Moreno
- 94-04: APEC and other regional economic arrangements in the Pacific
- Jeffrey Frankel, Ernesto Stein and Shang-Jin Wei
- 94-03: The welfare implications of continental trading blocs in a model with transport costs
- Jeffrey Frankel and Ernesto Stein
- 94-02: A nonlinear model of real exchange rate dynamics, with an application to the case of Taiwan
- Chau-nan Chen and Shikuan Chen
- 94-01: Is New Zealand's Reserve Bank Act of 1989 an optimal central bank contract?
- Carl Walsh
- 93-11: Asset price fluctuations in Japan: what role for monetary policy?
- Michael Hutchison
- 93-10: Love and hate: state and non-state firms in transition economies
- Shang-Jin Wei
- 93-09: Open door policy and China's rapid growth: evidence from city-level data
- Shang-Jin Wei
- 93-08: Financial links around the Pacific Rim, 1982-1992
- Menzie Chinn and Jeffrey Frankel
- 93-07: Monetary policy, intervention, and exchange rates in Japan
- Reuven Glick and Michael Hutchison
- 93-06: Long-term international capital mobility: new evidence from equilibrium real interest rate linkages
- Michael Hutchison and Nirvikar Singh
- 93-05: Exchange rate policy and insulation from external shocks: the experiences of Taiwan and Korea, 1970-1990
- Ramon Moreno
- 93-04: Optimal public debt structure
- Arthur Grimes
- 93-03: The role of the exchange rate in New Zealand monetary policy
- Arthur Grimes
- 93-02: Monetary regime choices for a semi-open country
- Jeffrey Frankel
- 93-01: Yen bloc or dollar bloc: exchange rate policies of the East Asian economies
- Jeffrey Frankel and Shang-Jin Wei
- 92-10: Are the forces shaping business cycles alike? the evidence from Japan
- Ramon Moreno
- 92-09: Is Japan creating a yen bloc in East Asia and the Pacific?
- Jeffrey Frankel
- 92-08: Liberalization of Korea's foreign exchange markets
- Jeffrey Frankel
- 92-07: Inflation and uncertainty: the case of Korea
- Dongsoon Park
- 92-06: Structural change and the macroeconomic effects of oil shocks: empirical evidence from the United States and Japan
- Michael Hutchison
- 92-05: Macroeconomic control in liberalizing Socialist economies: Asian and European parallels
- Ronald McKinnon
- 92-04: Targets, instruments, and monetary policy in an open economy: a GARCH application
- Maria Socorro Gochoco-Bautista
- 92-03: Corporate financing through a shareholder bank: lessons from Japan
- Sun Bae Kim
- 92-02: How big is the permanent component in GNP? the evidence from Japan and Australia
- Ramon Moreno
- 92-01: China's foreign trade reform, 1979-91
- Hang-Sheng Cheng
- 91-06: Oil, productivity, government spending and the real yen-dollar exchange rate
- Kenneth Rogoff
- 91-05: The cost of capital in Japan: a survey
- Jeffrey Frankel
- 91-04: On the dollar and the yen
- Jeffrey Frankel
- 91-03: Capital mobility with transaction costs: a concept and applications
- Jurg Niehans
- 91-02: Globalization, locational innovation and East Asian development
- Wolfgang Kasper
- 91-01: The conduct of monetary policy in a world of increasing capital mobility: a look back at Australian experience in the 1980s
- Glenn Stevens