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- 419: A primer on the Japanese banking system

- Allen B. Frankel and Paul B. Morgan
- 418: Did the debt crisis cause the investment crisis?

- Andrew Warner
- 417: External adjustment in selected developing countries in the 1990s

- William L. Helkie and David H. Howard
- 416: Did the debt crisis or the oil price decline cause Mexico's investment collapse?

- Andrew Warner
- 415: Cointegration, exogeneity, and policy analysis: an overview

- Neil Ericsson
- 414: The usefulness of P* measures for Japan and Germany

- Linda S. Kole and Michael P. Leahy
- 413: Comments on the evaluation of policy models

- Melinda Deutsch and Clive Granger
- 412: Parameter constancy, mean square forecast errors, and measuring forecast performance: an exposition, extensions, and illustration

- Neil Ericsson
- 411: Explaining the volume of intraindustry trade: are increasing returns necessary?

- Donald Davis
- 410: How pervasive is the product cycle? The empirical dynamics of American and Japanese trade flows

- Joseph Gagnon and Andrew Rose
- 409: Anticipations of foreign exchange volatility and bid-ask spreads

- Shang-Jin Wei
- 408: Re-assessment of the relationship between real exchange rates and real interest rates: 1974-1990

- Hali Edison and B. Dianne Pauls
- 407: Argentina's experience with parallel exchange markets: 1981-1990

- Steven B. Kamin
- 406: PC-give and David Hendry's econometric methodology

- Julia Campos, Neil Ericsson and Hong-Anh Tran
- 405: EMS interest rate differentials and fiscal policy: a model with an empirical application to Italy

- R. Sean Craig
- 404: The statistical discrepancy in the U.S. international transactions accounts: sources and suggested remedies

- Lois E. Stekler
- 403: In search of the liquidity effect

- David Gordon and Eric Leeper
- 402: Exchange rate rules in support of disinflation programs in developing countries

- Steven B. Kamin
- 401: The adequacy of U.S. direct investment data

- Lois E. Stekler and Guy V. G. Stevens
- 400: Determining foreign exchange risk and bank capital requirements

- Michael P. Leahy
- 399: Precautionary money balances with aggregate uncertainty

- Wilbur Coleman
- 398: Using external sustainability to forecast the dollar

- Ellen Meade and Charles Thomas
- 397: Terms of trade, the trade balance, and stability: the role of savings behavior

- Michael K. Gavin
- 396: The econometrics of elasticities or the elasticity of econometrics: an empirical analysis of the behavior of U.S. imports

- Jaime R. Marquez
- 395: Expected and predicted realignments: the FF/DM exchange rate during the EMS

- Andrew Rose and Lars Svensson
- 394: Market segmentation and 1992: toward a theory of trade in financial services

- John D. Montgomery
- 393: Post econometric policy evaluation: a critique

- Beth Ingram and Eric Leeper
- 392: Mercantilism as strategic trade policy: the Anglo-Dutch rivalry for the East India trade

- Douglas Irwin
- 391: Free trade at risk? An historical perspective

- Douglas Irwin
- 390: Why has trade grown faster than income?

- Andrew Rose
- 389: Pricing to market in international trade: evidence from panel data on automobiles and total merchandise

- Joseph Gagnon and Michael M. Knetter
- 388: Is the EMS the perfect fix? An empirical exploration of exchange rate target zones

- Robert Flood, Donald J. Mathieson and Andrew Rose
- 387: Estimating pass-through: structure and stability

- Will Melick
- 386: International capital mobility: direct evidence from long-term currency swaps

- Helen Popper
- 385: Is national treatment still viable? U.S. policy in theory and practice

- Sydney J. Key
- 384: Three-factor general equilibrium models: a dual, geometric approach

- Douglas Irwin
- 383: Modeling the demand for narrow money in the United Kingdom and the United States

- Neil Ericsson and David Hendry
- 382: The term structure of interest rates in the onshore markets of the United States, Germany, and Japan

- Helen Popper
- 381: Financial structure and economic development

- Ross Levine
- 380: Foreign currency operations: an annotated bibliography

- Hali Edison
- 379: The global economic implications of German unification

- Lewis S. Alexander and Joseph Gagnon
- 378: Computers and the trade deficit: the case of the falling prices

- Ellen Meade
- 377: Evaluating the predictive performance of trade-account models

- Neil Ericsson and Jaime R. Marquez
- 376: Towards the next generation of newly industrializing economies: the roles for macroeconomic policy and the manufacturing sector

- Catherine Mann
- 375: The dynamics of interest rate and tax rules in a stochastic model

- Eric Leeper
- 374: Stock markets, growth, and policy

- Ross Levine
- 373: Prospects for sustained improvement in U.S. external balance: structural change versus policy change

- Catherine Mann
- 372: International financial markets and the U.S. external imbalance

- Deborah J. Danker and Peter Hooper
- 371: Why hasn't trade grown faster than income? Inter-industry trade over the past century

- Joseph Gagnon and Andrew Rose
- 370: Contractionary devaluation with black markets for foreign exchange

- Steven B. Kamin