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C96-068: On the SDR: Reserve Currencies and the Future of the International Monetary System
Barry Eichengreen and Jeffrey A. Frankel.
C96-067: Country Fund Discounts, Asymmetric Information and the Mexican Crisis of 1994: Did Local Residents Turn Pessimistic Before International Investors?
Jeffrey A. Frankel and Sergio L. Shmukler.
C96-066: The Nature of Institutional Impediments to Economic Development
Pranab Bardhan
C96-065: Efficiency, Equity and Poverty Alleviation: Policy Issues in Less Developed Countries
Pranab Bardhan
C96-064: The Economics of Corruption in Less Developed Countries: A Review of Issues
Pranab Bardhan
C96-063: Intertemporal Price Speculation and the Optimal Current-Account Deficit: Reply and Clarification
Maurice Obstfeld
C96-062: Currency Crashes in Emerging Markets: Empirical Indicators
Jeffrey J. Frankel and Andrew K. Rose.
C96-061: The World Over the Next Twenty-five Years: Global Trade Liberalization, and the Relative Growth of Different Regions
Jeffrey Frankel
C96-060: Recent Exchange Rate Experience and Proposals for Reform
Jeffrey Frankel
C96-059: Regional Trading Arrangements: Natural or Super-Natural?
Jeffrey A. Frankel, Ernesto Stein, and Shang-Jin Wei.
C95-058: How Well Do Foreign Exchange Markets Function: Might a Tobin Tax Help?
Jeffrey Frankel
C95-057: What Do Currency Crises Tell Us About the Future of the International Monetary System?
Barry Eichengreen and Charles Wyplosz.
C95-056: Fiscal Policy and Monetary Union: Federalism, Fiscal Restrictions and the No-Bailout Rule
Barry Eichengreen and Jurgen von Hagen.
C95-055: A Proposal to Introduce the ECU First in the East
Jeffrey Frankel and Charles Wyplosz.
C95-054: Liberalized Portfolio Capital Inflows in Emerging Markets: Sterilization, Expectations, and the Incompleteness of Interest Rate Convergence
Jeffrey A. Frankel and Chudozie Okongwu.
C95-053: European Integration and the Regionalization of World Trade and Currencies: The Economics and the Politics
Jeffrey A. Frankel and Shang-Jin Wei.
C95-052: A Panel Project on Purchasing Power Parity: Mean Reversion Within and Between Countries
Jeffrey A. Frankel and Andrew K. Rose.
C95-051: A Survey of Empirical Research on Nominal Exchange Rates
Jeffrey A. Frankel and Andrew K. Rose.
C95-050: Trade and Growth in East Asian Countries: Cause and Effect?
Jeffrey A. Frankel, David Romer and Teresa Cyrus.
C95-048: Exchange Rate Dynamics Redux
Maurice Obstfeld and Kenneth Rogoff.
C95-047: Is There a Safe Passage to EMU? Evidence on Capital Controls and a Proposal
Barry Eichengreen, Andrew K. Rose, and Charles Wyplosz.
C95-046: Speculative Attacks on Pegged Exchange Rates: An Empirical Exploration with Special Reference to the European Monetary System
Barry Eichengreen, Andrew K. Rose, and Charles Wyplosz.
C94-045: Two Cases for Sand in the Wheels of International Finance
Barry Eichengreen, James Tobin, and Charles Wyplosz.
C94-044: The Intertemporal Approach to the Current Account
Maurice Obstfeld and Kenneth Rogoff.
C94-043: The Bretton Woods System: Paradise Lost?
Barry Eichengreen
C94-042: The Geography of the Gold Standard
Barry Eichengreen and Marc Flandreau.
C94-041: History and Reform of the International Monetary System
Barry Eichengreen
C94-040: The Stability of the Gold Standard and the Evolution of the International Monetary System
Tamim Bayoumi and Barry Eichengreen.
C94-039: Political Stabilization Cycles in High Inflation Economies
Ernesto Stein and Jorge Streb.
C94-038: The Contributions of Endogenous Growth Theory to the Analysis of Development Problems: An Assessment
Pranab Bardhan
C94-037: International Capital Mobility in the 1990s
Maurice Obstfeld
C94-036: Monetary Regime Choices for a Semi-Open Country
Jeffrey Frankel
C94-035: A Two-Country Analysis of International Targeting of Nominal GNP
Jeffrey A. Frankel and Norbert Funke.
C94-034: Trading Blocs: The Natural, the Unnatural, and the Super-Natural
Jeffrey Frankel, Ernesto Stein and Shang-jin Wei.
C94-033: The Internationalization of Equity Markets: Introduction
Jeffrey Frankel
C94-032: Deja Vu All Over Again: Lessons from the Gold Standard for European Monetary Unification
Barry Eichengreen
C93-031: Recent Changes in the Financial Systems of Asian and Pacific Countries
Jeffrey Frankel
C93-030: One Money or Many? On Analyzing the Prospects for Monetary Unification in Various Parts of the World
Tamim Bayoumi and Barry Eichengreen.
C93-029: International Economics and Domestic Politics: Notes on the 1920s
Barry Eichengreen and Beth Simmons.
C93-028: The Reconstruction of the International Economy, 1945-1960
Barry Eichengreen
C93-027: The Implications of New Growth Theory for Trade and Development: An Overview
Pranab Bardhan
C93-026: Emerging Currency Blocs
Jeffrey A. Frankel and Shang-Jin Wei.
C93-025: Is There a Currency Bloc in the Pacific?
Jeffrey A. Frankel and Shang-Jin Wei.
C93-024: Sterilization of Money Inflows: Difficult (Calvo) or Easy (Reisen)?
Jeffrey Frankel
C93-023: Financial Links around the Pacific Rim: 1982-1992
Menzie David Chinn and Jeffrey A. Frankel.
C93-022: The Crisis in the EMS and the Transition to EMU: An Interim Assessment
Barry Eichengreen
C93-021: International Monetary Arrangements for the 21st Century
Barry Eichengreen
C93-020: The Political Economy of Fiscal Restrictions: Implications for Europe from the United States
Barry Eichengreen and Tamim Bayoumi.
C93-019: Thinking about Migration: Notes on European Migration Pressures at the Dawn of the Next Millennium
Barry Eichengreen
C93-018: Prerequisites for International Monetary Stability
Barry Eichengreen
C93-017: Disparity in Wages but not in Returns to Capital between Rich and Poor Countries
Pranab Bardhan
C93-016: Risk-Taking, Global Diversification, and Growth
Maurice Obstfeld
C93-015: Rational Fools and Cooperation in a Poor Hydraulic Economy
Pranab Bardhan
C93-014: Are Industrial-Country Consumption Risks Globally Diversified?
Maurice Obstfeld
C93-013: Three Comments on Exchange Rate Stabilization and European Monetary Union
Jeffrey Frankel
C93-012: Trade as Engine of Political Change: A Parable
Alessandra Casella
C93-011: Model Trending Real Exchange Rates
Maurice Obstfeld
C93-010: A Marshall Plan for the East: Options for 1993
Barry Eichengreen
C93-009: Patterns in Exchange Rate Forecasts for 25 Currencies
Menzie Chinn and Jeffrey Frankel.
C93-008: Foreign Exchange Policy, Monetary Policy and Capital Market Liberalization in Korea
Jeffrey Frankel
C93-007: Is Japan Creating a Yen Bloc in East Asia and the Pacific?
Jeffrey Frankel
C93-006: Macroeconomic Adjustment under Bretton Woods and the Post-Bretton-Woods Float: An Impulse-Response Analysis Downloads
Tamim Bayoumi and Barry Eichengreen.
C92-005: Financial and Currency Integration in the European Monetary System: The Statistical Record Downloads
Jeff Frankel, Steve Phillips, and Menzie Chinn.
C92-004: The Political Economy of Fiscal Policy After EMU Downloads
Barry Eichengreen
C92-003: Arbitration in International Trade Downloads
Alessandra Casella
C92-002: The Evolving Japanese Financial System, and the Cost of Capital Downloads
Jeffrey Frankel
C92-001: Does Foreign Exchange Intervention Matter? Disentangling the Portfolio and Expectations Effects Downloads
Kathryn M. Dominguez and Jeffrey A. Frankel.
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