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- 03-05: Crisis resolution: next steps
- Barry Eichengreen, Kenneth Kletzer and Ashoka Mody
- 03-04: Gaucho banking redux
- Gerardo della Paolera and Alan Taylor
- 03-03: Determinants of voluntary bank disclosure: evidence from Japanese Shinkin banks
- Mark Spiegel and Nobuyoshi Yamori
- 03-02: Macroeconomic effects of IMF-sponsored programs in Latin America: output costs, program recidivism and the vicious cycle of failed stabilizations
- Michael Hutchison and Ilan Noy
- 2003-01: Effectiveness of official daily foreign exchange market intervention operations in Japan
- Rasmus Fatum and Michael Hutchison
- 2002-11: Loans to Japanese borrowers
- David C. Smith
- 2002-10: Financial intermediation, agency, and collateral and the dynamics of banking crises: theory and evidence for the Japanese banking crisis
- Robert Dekle and Kenneth Kletzer
- 2002-09: The value of banking relationships during a financial crisis: evidence from failures of Japanese banks
- Elijah Brewer, Hesna Genay, William C. Hunter and George G. Kaufman
- 2002-08: The high demand for international reserves in the Far East: what's going on?
- Joshua Aizenman and Nancy Marion
- 2002-07: Post-crisis exchange rate policy in five Asian countries: filling in the "hollow middle"?
- Leonardo Hernandez and Peter Montiel
- 2002-06: Are crisis-induced devaluations contractionary?
- Ramkishen Rajan and Chung-Hua Shen
- 2002-05: Financial structure and macroeconomic performance over the short and long run
- Jose Lopez and Mark Spiegel
- 2002-04: On discretion versus commitment and the role of the direct exchange rate channel in a forward-looking open economy model
- Alfred Guender
- 2002-03: Sudden stops and the Mexican wave: currency crises, capital flow reversals and output loss in emerging markets
- Michael Hutchison and Ilan Noy
- 2002-02: How bad are twins? output costs of currency and banking crises
- Michael Hutchison and Ilan Noy
- 2002-01: The disposition of failed Japanese bank assets: lessons from the U.S. savings and loan crisis
- Mark Spiegel
- 2001-12: Is money still useful for policy in East Asia?
- Reuven Glick and Ramon Moreno
- 2001-11: The political economy of foreign bank entry and its impact: theory and a case study
- Gabriella Montinola and Ramon Moreno
- 2001-10: Foreign exchange: macro puzzles, micro tools
- Richard Lyons
- 2001-09: Testing for contagion using correlations: some words of caution
- Mardi Dungey and Diana Zhumabekova
- 2001-08: Factor analysis of a model of stock market returns using simulation-based estimation techniques
- Mardi Dungey and Diana Zhumabekova
- 2001-07: The impact of Japan's financial stabilization laws on bank equity values
- Mark Spiegel and Nobuyoshi Yamori
- 2001-06: Australian growth: a California perspective
- Ian McLean and Alan Taylor
- 2001-05: Structural changes and the scope of inflation targeting in Korea
- Gongpil Choi
- 2001-04: Financial development and growth: are the APEC nations unique?
- Mark Spiegel
- 2001-03: Financial liberalization and banking crises in emerging economies
- Betty Daniel and John Jones
- 2001-02: A cure worse than the disease? currency crises and the output costs of IMF-supported stabilization programs
- Michael Hutchison
- 2001-01: Asian finance and the role of bankruptcy
- Thomas Cargill and Elliott Parker
- 2000-05: Capital controls and exchange rate instability in developing economies
- Reuven Glick and Michael Hutchison
- 2000-04: Financial turbulence and the Japanese main bank
- Mark Spiegel and Nobuyoshi Yamori
- 2000-03: Pegging and macroeconomic performance in East Asia
- Ramon Moreno
- 2000-02: Fixed or floating: is it still possible to manage in the middle?
- Reuven Glick
- 00-01: The evolution of \"too-big-to-fail\" policy in Japan: evidence from market equity values
- Mark Spiegel and Nobuyoshi Yamori
- 99-07: Banking and currency crises: how common are twins?
- Reuven Glick and Michael Hutchison
- 99-06: Bank charter value and the viability of the Japanese convoy system
- Mark Spiegel
- 99-05: Japanese management views on overseas exchange listings: survey results
- Taija Baba and Nobuyoshi Yamori
- 99-04: Is it true that insurers benefit from a catastrophic event? Market reactions to the 1995 Hanshin-Awaji earthquake
- Takeshi Kobayashi and Nobuyoshi Yamori
- 99-03: Sterilization costs and exchange rate targeting
- Kenneth Kletzer and Mark Spiegel
- 99-02: Are all banking crises alike? The Japanese experience in international comparison
- Michael Hutchison and Kathleen McDill
- 99-01: Money and credit, competitiveness, and currency crises in Asia and Latin America
- Reuven Glick and Ramon Moreno
- 98-07: Thoughts on the origins of the Asia crisis: impulses and propagation mechanisms
- Reuven Glick
- 98-06: Contagion effects during the Asian financial crisis: stock price data
- Jose Antonio R. Tan
- 98-05: Was there a boom in money and credit prior to East Asia's recent currency crisis?
- Ramon Moreno
- 98-04: Borrowing constraints and asset market dynamics: evidence from the Pacific Basin
- Kenneth Kasa
- 98-03: Contagion and trade: why are currency crises regional?
- Reuven Glick and Andrew Rose
- 98-02: Asia's financial crisis: lessons and policy responses
- Ramon Moreno, Gloria Pasadilla and Eli Remolona
- 98-01: Korean banks' responses to the strengthening of capital adequacy requirements
- Inwon Song
- 97-08: A dynamic model of export competition, policy coordination and simultaneous currency collapse
- Chan Guk Huh and Kenneth Kasa
- 97-07: On the won and other East Asian currencies
- Menzie Chinn
- 97-06: The usual suspects? productivity and demand shocks and Asia-Pacific real exchange rates
- Menzie Chinn