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98-06: Potential and Pitfalls of Financial Liberalisation on Domestic and International Fronts
M.J. Fry
98-05: Central Banking and Economic Development
M.J. Fry
98-04: Payment Systems and Economic Development in Transitional Economies
M.J. Fry
98-03: Financial Stability and Economic Development in Transitional Economies
M.J. Fry
98-02: Monetary Policy and Economic Development in Transitional Economies
M.J. Fry
98-01: Macroeconomic Policy and Economic Performance in Developing Countries
M.J. Fry
97-09: Can Seigniorage Revenue Keep China's Financial System Afloat?
M.J. Fry
97-06: Setting Standards Is Just the First Step: Maintaining Them IS The Hard Part
C.A.E. Goodhart
97-05: Pitfalls and Potential of Financial Liberalisation
M.J. Fry
97-04: Using Idonesia's Real Exchange Rate to Test Ricardian Equivalence
Y. Abimanyu
97-03: Globalization, Financial Market Opening, and Foreign Capital Inflows
M.J. Fry
97-02: Foreign Direct Investment and Vietnam's Current Account Deficit
M.J. Fry
97-01: Do Capital Inflows Appreciate the Real Exchange Rate?
M.J. Fry
96-08: Multilateral Surveillance: What the OECD Can Offer
K. Shigehara
96-07: Devloping Voluntary Domestic Markets for Government Debt
M.J. Fry
96-06: Assessing Central Bank Independence: Do Actions Speak Louder than Words?
M.J. Fry
96-05: Emancipating the Banking System and Developing Markets for Government Debt
M.J. Fry
96-04: In Favour of Financial LKiberalisation
M. Fry
96-03: Financing Economic Reform: Domestic Adjustment and External Resources
M. Fry
96-02: How Foreign Direct Investment in Pacific Asia Improves in Current Account
M. Fry
96-01: Settlement, Tax and Non-Synchronous Effects in the Basis of U.K. Stock Index Futures
M. Theobald and P. Yallup
95-15: Financial Program Forecasts for Credit Targets in China
M.J. Fry
95-14: Currency Impacts Across European Industrial Classifications
A. Chotinaruemol and M. Theobald
95-13: Regional Impacts within the International Industry Returns Structure
N. Suppakitjarak and M. Theobald
95-12: Capital Flows to Emerging Markets:What Have We Learned?
A. Crockett
95-11: Central Bank Foreign Exchange Activities in Some Developing Countries
M.J. Fry
95-10: Central Bank Relations With Their Governements in Some Developing Countries
M.J. Fry
95-09: Application of Multiple Discriminant Analysis for Assessing Commercial Banks
R. Matousek
95-08: Monetary Integration of Centrak and Eastern Europe: How to Proceed?
M.J. Fry and Peter Sinclair
95-07: Foreign Direct Investment in Mauritius and the Far East
M.J. Fry
95-06: Monetary Policy-Making in Mauritus
M.J. Fry and R.B. Roi
95-05: Banking Sector Restructuring, debt Consolidation and Small and Medium- Sized Entreprises in Transitional Economies
A. Mullineux
95-04: Progress with Financial Sector Reform in six Tranforming Economies
A. Mullneux
95-03: Interest Rate Liberalization and Monetary Control in China
M.J. Fry
95-02: Estimating Money Demand for Monetary Control in China: A review of Some Technical Issues Raised by the Research Department of the Poeple's Bank of China
M.J. Fry
95-01: Financial Development in Asia: Some Analytical Issues
M.J. Fry
94-08: Quality and Hedging in Japanese Government Bond Futures Markets
S.W. Yu, M. Theobald and J. Cadle
94-07: Foreing Direct Investment: What Causes What?
M.J. Fry, Stijn Claessens, Peter Burridge and M.C. Blanchet
94-06: Foreing Direct Investment in East Asia
M.J. Fry
94-05: Direct and Indirect Effects of Financial Repression on Savings and Growth: A Simultaneous Equation Model of Saving, Investment, Exports and Growth
M.J. Fry
94-03: Financial Innovation and Monetary Policy in the UK
A. Mullineux
94-02: Bankink Sector Restructuring, Debt Consolidation and Small and Medium- Sized Entreprise Financing in Formerly Centrally Planned Economies
A. Mullineux
94-01: Stimulating Export and Output Growth: Can East Europe Learn from East Asia
M.J. Fry
93-08: Hardening Micro Budget Constraints: Bank Behaviour and Corporate Governance in Poland
A. Mullineux and M. Belka
93-07: Financial Repression and Economic Growth
M.J. Fry
93-06: Flexibility and Finance in Developing Countries
M.J. Fry
93-05: Saving, Investment and Current Account Imbalances: A Malaysian and East Asian Perspective
M.J. Fry
93-04: Saving, Investment and Economic Growth in Laos
M.J. Fry
93-03: Foreign Direct Investment in a Macroeconomic Framework: Some Further Findings
M.J. Fry
93-02: The Effects of Inflation on Natural Output Growth in Six Pacific Basin and Latin American Developing Economies
W. Peng
93-01: Inflation Persistence and Monetary Accommodation in Six Pacific Basin and Latin American Developing Economies
W. Peng
92-18: Some Aspects of Banking Risk During Economic Transformation: The Case of Poland
D.G. Dicknson
92-17: Foreign Direct Investment in a Macroeconomic Framework: Finance, efficiency, Incentives and Distortions
M.J. Fry
92-16: Foreign Debt Accumulation: Financial and Fiscal Effects and Monetary Policy Reactions in Developing Countries
M.J. Fry
92-14: The Evolution of the Polish Banking System and EC Regulatory Standards & Some Microeconomic Aspects of Monetary Policy in the Polish Transition, 1990- 1991
M. Belka, J. Pruski and A. Raczko
92-12: The Transition Programme of the Polish Banking System & A Statistical Analysis of Changes in the Polish Banking System
J. Bauc, B. Grabowski and A. Raczko
92-11: An Empirical Investigation on Bank Risk in Europe
D. Goyeau and Amine Tarazi
92-09: A Note on M0 and Broad Monetary Aggregates & The Transaction Services Assets and Monetary Aggregation
W.S. Peng
92-08: Yen Bloc or Dollar Bloc: Exchange Rate Policies of the East Asian Economies
Shang-Jin Wei and Jeffrey Frankel
92-07: Setting Up a safe and Sound Banking System in Central and Eastern European Economies
D. Lacoue-Labarthe
92-06: An Evolution of the Performance of P* as an Indicator of Menetary Policy: A Cointegration Approach Applied to France and Germany
C. Bordes, Eric Girardin and V. Marimoutou
92-05: The Right Interest Rate Policy for Rapid Economic Growth
M.J. Fry
92-04: Monetary Policy Reaction to Foreign Debt Accumulation in Developing Countries
M.J. Fry
92-03: Financial Opening and Monetary Control in Pacific Basin Developing Market Economies
M.J. Fry
92-02: Banks, Privatisation and Restructuring in Poland
A. Mullineaux
92-01: Privatisation in the United Kingdom and Germany: Lessons for Central Eastern Europe
A. Mullineux
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