International Finance Discussion Papers
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- 619: Puzzles in the Chinese stock market

- John Fernald and John Rogers
- 618: Disintegration

- Simeon Djankov and Caroline Freund
- 617: The business cycles of currency speculation: a revision of the Mundellian framework

- Enrique Mendoza and Martín Uribe
- 616: Exogeneity, cointegration, and economic policy analysis

- Neil Ericsson, David Hendry and Grayham Mizon
- 615: Equilibrium liquidity premia

- Dahai Yu
- 614: Multilateralism and the endogenous formation of PTAs

- Caroline Freund
- 613: Macroeconomic implications of competitive college admissions

- Murat Iyigun and Andrew Levin
- 612: Monetary shocks and real exchange rates

- John Rogers
- 611: Some multi-country evidence on the effects of real exchange rates on output

- Steven B. Kamin and Marc Klau
- 610: The robustness of identified VAR conclusions about money

- Jon Faust
- 609: Trade elasticities for G-7 countries

- Peter Hooper, Karen H. Johnson and Jaime R. Marquez
- 608: El Nino and world primary commodity prices: warm water or hot air?

- Allan Brunner
- 607: U.S. monetary policy and econometric modeling: tales from the FOMC transcripts 1984-1991

- Hali Edison and Jaime R. Marquez
- 606: Asset bubbles, domino effects and 'lifeboats': elements of the East Asian crisis

- Hali Edison, Pongsak Luangaram and Marcus Miller
- 605: Transparency and credibility: monetary policy with unobservable goals

- Jon Faust and Lars Svensson
- 604: Was China the first domino? assessing links between China and the rest of emerging Asia

- Hali Edison, John Fernald and Prakash Loungani
- 603: A multi-country comparison of the linkages between inflation and exchange rate competitiveness

- Steven B. Kamin
- 602: Regionalism and permanent diversion

- Caroline Freund
- 601: The choice of a monetary policy reaction function in a simple optimizing model

- Dale Henderson and Jinill Kim
- 600: Evaluating forecasts of correlation using option pricing

- Brian H. Boyer and Michael S. Gibson
- 599: Private payments systems in historical perspective: the Banco Central system of Mexico

- Patrice Robitaille
- 598: Habit formation and the comovement of prices and consumption during exchange-rate based stabilization programs

- Martín Uribe
- 597: Pitfalls in tests for changes in correlations

- Brian H. Boyer, Michael S. Gibson and Mico Loretan
- 596: The demand for broad money in the United Kingdom, 1878-1993

- Neil Ericsson, David Hendry and Kevin M. Prestwich
- 595: Globalization and productivity in the United States and Germany

- Catherine Mann
- 594: A nonlinear econometric analysis of capital flight

- Lisa M. Schineller
- 593: Aggregate productivity and aggregate technology

- Susanto Basu and John Fernald
- 592: Roads to prosperity? assessing the link between public capital and productivity

- John Fernald
- 591: Money, sticky wages, and the Great Depression

- Michael Bordo, Christopher Erceg and Charles Evans
- 590: Nominal wage rigidities and the propagation of monetary disturbances

- Christopher Erceg
- 589: Intra-national, intra-continental, and intra-planetary PPP

- Charles Engel, Michael K. Hendrickson and John Rogers
- 588: A guide to FRB/Global

- Andrew Levin, John Rogers and Ralph W. Tryon
- 587: On the inverse of the covariance matrix in portfolio analysis

- Guy V. G. Stevens
- 586: Income inequality and macroeconomic fluctuations

- Murat Iyigun and Ann Owen
- 585: Information systems for risk management

- Michael S. Gibson
- 584: The bank lending channel of monetary policy transmission: evidence from a model of bank behavior that incorporates long-term customer relationships

- Michael S. Gibson
- 583: Capital inflows, financial intermediation, and aggregate demand

- Steven B. Kamin and Paul R. Wood
- 582: Can government gold be put to better use?: Qualitative and quantitative policies

- Dale Henderson, John Irons, Stephen Salant and Sebastian Thomas
- 581: Inflation regimes and inflation expectations

- Joseph Gagnon
- 580: Output and the real exchange rate in developing countries: an application to Mexico

- Steven B. Kamin and John Rogers
- 579: An econometric model of capital flight from developing countries

- Lisa M. Schineller
- 578: Regional labor fluctuations: oil shocks, military spending, and other driving forces

- Steven Davis, Prakash Loungani and Ramamohan Mahidhara
- 577: Capital mobility and the output-inflation tradeoff

- Prakash Loungani, Assaf Razin and Chi-Wa Yuen
- 576: General-to-specific procedures for fitting a data-admissible, theory- inspired, congruent, parsimonious, encompassing, weakly-exogenous, identified, structural model to the DGP: a translation and critique

- Jon Faust and Charles Whiteman
- 575: Theoretical confidence level problems with confidence intervals for the spectrum of a time series

- Jon Faust
- 574: Net foreign assets and equilibrium exchange rates: panel evidence

- Joseph Gagnon
- 573: Timing of childbearing, family size and economic growth

- Murat Iyigun
- 572: Money, politics and the post-war business cycle

- Jon Faust and John Irons
- 571: Implications of economic interdependence and exchange rate policy on endogenous wage indexation decisions

- Jay H. Bryson, Chih-Huan Chen and David VanHoose
- 570: The reaction of exchange rates and interest rates to news releases

- Hali Edison
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