International Finance Discussion Papers
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- 763: Are financially dollarized countries more prone to costly crises?

- Carlos Arteta
- 762: New Keynesian, open-economy models and their implications for monetary policy

- David Bowman and Brian Doyle
- 761: Putting \"M\" back in monetary policy

- Eric Leeper and Jennifer E. Roush
- 760: The present-value model of the current account has been rejected: round up the usual suspects

- James Nason and John Rogers
- 759: Transmission of information across international equity markets

- Jon Wongswan
- 758: Was there front running during the LTCM crisis

- Fang Cai
- 757: Foreign portfolio investment, foreign bank lending, and economic growth

- J. Benson Durham
- 756: Consumption, durable goods, and transaction costs

- Robert Martin
- 755: Diversification, original sin, and international bond portfolios

- John Burger and Francis Warnock
- 754: Long-run supply effects and the elasticities approach to trade

- Joseph Gagnon
- 753: Firm-level access to international capital markets: evidence from Chilean equities

- Sara B. Holland and Francis Warnock
- 752: Uncovered interest parity: it works, but not for long

- Alain P. Chaboud and Jonathan Wright
- 751: International monetary policy coordination and financial market integration

- Alan Sutherland
- 750: Monetary policy and the financial accelerator in a monetary union

- Simon Gilchrist, Jean-Olivier Hairault and Hubert Kempf
- 749: Inflation persistence and optimal monetary policy in the euro area

- Pierpaolo Benigno and David Lopez-Salido
- 748: Optimal monetary policy with durable and non-durable goods

- Christopher Erceg and Andrew Levin
- 747: A theory of the currency denomination of international trade

- Philippe Bacchetta and Eric van Wincoop
- 746: Regional inflation in a currency union: fiscal policy vs. fundamentals

- Margarida Duarte and Alexander Wolman
- 745: Inflation dynamics and international linkages: a model of the United States, the euro area, and Japan

- Günter Coenen and Volker Wieland
- 744: Macroeconomics of international price discrimination

- Giancarlo Corsetti and Luca Dedola
- 743: Sticky prices, no menu costs

- David Bowman
- 742: Productivity, investment, and current accounts: reassessing the evidence

- Jaime R. Marquez
- 741: The road to adopting the euro: monetary policy and exchange rate regimes in EU candidate countries

- Fabio M. Natalucci and Federico Ravenna
- 740: Monetary union, price level convergence, and inflation: how close is Europe to the United States?

- John Rogers
- 739: Identifying the effects of monetary policy shocks on exchange rates using high frequency data

- Jon Faust, John Rogers, Eric Swanson and Jonathan Wright
- 738: Exchange rate regimes and financial dollarization: does flexibility reduce bank currency mismatches?

- Carlos Arteta
- 737: Are depreciations as contractionary as devaluations? A comparison of selected emerging and industrial economies

- Shaghil Ahmed, Christopher Gust, Jonathan Huntley and Steven B. Kamin
- 736: Identifying the role of moral hazard in international financial markets

- Steven B. Kamin
- 735: On the fragility of gains from trade under continuously differentiated bertrand competition

- Mario Marazzi
- 734: The inflation persistence of staggered contracts

- Luca Guerrieri
- 733: Productivity shocks, habits, and the current account

- Joseph Gruber
- 732: Testing the null of identification in GMM

- Jonathan Wright
- 731: Factor endowments and industrial structure

- Trevor A. Reeve
- 730: Recent U.S. macroeconomic stability: good policies, good practices or good luck?

- Shaghil Ahmed, Andrew Levin and Beth Anne Wilson
- 729: Preventing deflation: lessons from Japan's experience in the 1990s

- Alan Ahearne, Joseph Gagnon, Jane Haltmaier and Steven Scott MacDonald
- 728: Finding numerical results to large scale economic models using path-following algorithms: a vintage capital example

- Brett Berger
- 727: International comparisons of productivity growth: the role of information technology and regulatory practices

- Christopher Gust and Jaime R. Marquez
- 726: A guide to choosing absolute bank capital requirements

- Mark Carey
- 725: To what extent will the banking industry be globalized? a study of bank nationality and reach in 20 European nations

- Allen Berger, Qinglei Dai, Steven Ongena and David C. Smith
- 724: Equity prices, household wealth, and consumption growth in foreign industrial countries: wealth effects in the 1990s

- Carol C. Bertaut
- 723: International coordination of macroeconomic policies: still alive in the new millennium?

- Brian Doyle, Joseph Gagnon, Dale Henderson and Laurence H. Meyer
- 722: Financial centers and the geography of capital flows

- Chad Cleaver and Francis Warnock
- 721: Regional influences on U.S. monetary policy: some implications for Europe

- Ellen Meade and Nathan Sheets
- 720: Identifying vars based on high frequency futures data

- Jon Faust, Eric Swanson and Jonathan Wright
- 719: Inflation targeting and nominal income growth targeting: when and why are they suboptimal?

- Dale Henderson and Jinill Kim
- 718: On the sequencing of projects, reputation building, and relationship finance

- Dominik Egli, Steven Ongena and David C. Smith
- 717: Determinants and repercussions of the composition of capital inflows

- Mark Carlson and Leonardo Hernandez
- 716: Putty-putty, two sector, vintage capital growth models

- Brett Berger
- 715: Inflation dynamics

- Luca Guerrieri
- 714: Exchange rate forecasting: the errors we've really made

- Jon Faust, John Rogers and Jonathan Wright
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