Studies in Applied Economics
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- 62: Issues in Venezuelan Monetary and Economic Reform

- María Belén Wu
- 61: The Cayman Islands Currency Board and the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority

- Edward Li
- 60: Currency Board Monetary System: The Case of British Honduras (1894-1976)

- Preston Wessells
- 59: Nowcasting Nominal GDP with the Credit-Card Augmented Divisia Monetary

- William Barnett, Marcelle Chauvet, Danilo Leiva-Leon and Liting Su
- 58: How Close to Currency Boards Are Gulf Cooperation Council Central Banks?

- Chris Zou
- 57: An Analysis of Qatar and Dubai’s Currency Board (1966-1973)

- Saksham Bhandari
- 56: Why Negative Rates are Not a Solution For Japan or the Eurozone

- John Greenwood
- 55: Remembrances of a Currency Reformer: Some Notes and Sketches from the Field

- Steve Hanke
- 54: The Eastern Caribbean Central Bank: Probably Not a Currency Board

- Henry Carpenter
- 53: The Malayan Currency Board, 1938-1967

- Josephine George
- 52: The Currency Board Monetary System – A Survey of Financial Crises

- Miloni Madan and Alec Maki
- 51: How central bank’s policies undermine a troubled currency and exacerbate recession: the case of Ukraine

- Yuri Poluneev
- 50: The Currency Board Monetary System over 100 Years in Bermuda (1915-2015)

- John Stanton
- 49: The Currency Boards of Trinidad (1906-1951) and Barbados (1938-1951)

- Sidharth Sah
- 48: What Caused the Recession of 1797?

- Nicholas Curott and Tyler Watts
- 47: Adam Smith’s Theory of Money and Banking

- Nicholas Curott
- 46: An Analysis of Seychelles’ Currency Board (1914-1978)

- Tanay Agarwal
- 45: Prospects for a Currency Board in Iceland

- Alexander Mabie
- 44: Before Entering the East African Currency Board: The Case of Zanzibar (1908 – 1935)

- Marissa Licursi
- 43: How the Panic of 1907 Passed Argentina By

- Alexandra Popkin
- 42: The Hungarian Hyperinflation – A Look into the Production Side

- Vinitha Kumar
- 41: An SVAR Approach to Evaluation of Monetary Policy in India: Solution to the Exchange Rate Puzzles in an Open Economy

- William Barnett, Soumya Suvra Bhadury and Taniya Ghosh
- 40: Universal Health Coverage: An Annotated Bibliography #2

- Ilona Kickbusch, Jeffrey Sturchio, Louis Galambos, Tanya Mounier, Michaela Told, Martina Szabo and Lyndsey Canham
- 39: Universal Health Coverage: An Annotated Bibliography

- Ilona Kickbusch, Jeffrey Sturchio, Tanya Mounier, Michaela Told, Amanda Fales, Thorsten Behrendt and Lyndsey Canham
- 38: Collaboration with or without Coauthorship: Rocket Science Versus Economic Science

- William Barnett
- 37: Government Finance and the Demand for Money - the Relationship Between Taxation and the Acceptability of Fiat Money

- Mack Ott and John Tatom
- 36: Reflections on the Rule of Law and Dollarization in Ecuador

- Steve Hanke
- 35: Professor Hanke’s Atelier: Reflections on the “Bullpen” and Raphael’s Workshop

- Alexis Gaillard
- 34: How "Green" are Green Bonds?

- Jeremy Fraenkel and Jackson Adams
- 33: A Comparison of Greece and Germany: Lessons for the Eurozone?

- Robert Hetzel
- 32: Bifurcation of Macroeconometric Models and Robustness of Dynamical Inferences

- William Barnett and Guo Chen
- 31: The Dollarizers

- Tristana Santos
- 30: Estimating Percentage Changes in Nominal GDP for Select Currency Board Episodes, 1929-1950

- Joshua Hong
- 29: Unofficial London Stock Trading During the Stock Exchange Suspension of 1914

- Matt Carey
- 28: Government Self-Capture and the Decline of Nations

- Mark Zupan
- 27: Ukraine: Ten Shocks

- Yuri Poluneev
- 26: An Inspection of Canada's Dominion Note Issue as a Currency Board-Like Regime

- Evan Adamo
- 25: The Currency Board Monetary System – The Case of Malta (1939-1968)

- Lily Zhu
- 24: Establishing an International Data Archive on Free Banking

- Kurt Schuler
- 23: The Currency Systems of the United Kingdom Periphery

- Brandon Dixon
- 22: Currency Board Financial Statements

- Nicholas Krus and Kurt Schuler
- 21: The Joint Services of Money and Credit

- William Barnett and Liting Su
- 20: The Constitutions (Founding Laws) and Comparable Features of Select Currency Boards in the Former British Empire

- Benjamin Tsoi
- 19: Free Banking in Belgium, 1835-1850

- Patrick Mardini and Kurt Schuler
- 18: More News from New Street: Uncovering Stock Prices During the 1914 Wall Street Shutdown

- Ryan Bender and Anna Schneider
- 17: The ill-fated currency board proposal for Indonesia

- Ross McLeod
- 16: Globalization and Inflation: A Swiss Perspective

- John Tatom
- 15: Hyperinflation: An Interactive Visualization Web App

- Mitchell Shabani
- 14: Reflections on “Banker to the World”

- William Rhodes
- 13: The Currency Board Monetary System - The Case of Singapore and Hong Kong

- Chwee-huay Ow
- 12: Russian Currency and Finance (Translated from English to Russian)

- Steve Hanke, Lars Jonung and Kurt Schuler
- 11: Introduction to the Implied Inflation Rate Data Set

- Oliver Simon
- 10: The Correspondence Between Annual and High Frequency Data for Select Currency Boards

- Benjamin Tsoi and Nikolaos Kotoulas
- 9: India’s Paper Currency Department (1862-1935) as a Quasi Currency Board

- Charles Weintraub and Kurt Schuler
- 8: Tests of Currency Board Orthodoxy Using High-Frequency Data from Palestine, the Straits Settlements, and West Africa

- Seung Jae Oh
- 7: Guide to the Digital Archive on Currency Boards

- Rahee Jung and Demilade Obayomi
- 6: The Hong Kong Linked Rate Mechanism: Monetary Lessons for Economic Development

- Christopher Culp, Steve Hanke and John Greenwood
- 5: A Market Economy Manifesto for Bulgaria

- Steve Hanke
- 4: Did Argentina Have a Currency Board in the Mid 1880s?

- Adria Haimann
- 3: The Money Supply in Currency Boards

- Nicholas Krus
- 2: Bulgaria: Fifteen Years Later

- Steve Hanke
- 1: On Currency Boards – An Updated Bibliography of Scholarly Writings

- Thomas Gross, Joshua Heft and Douglas Rodgers