Liquidity Traps: How to Avoid Them and How to Escape Them,
Willem Buiter and Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(1999)
Are All Banking Crises Alike? The Japanese Experience in International Comparison,
Michael Hutchison and Kathleen McDill,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(1999)
Credit spreads and interest rates: a cointegration approach,
Charles Morris, Robert Neal and Douglas Rolph,
from Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
(1998)
Keywords: Credit; Interest rates
The evolution of cash transactions: some implications for monetary policy,
Stacey Schreft and Bruce Smith,
from Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
(1999)
Keywords: Payment systems; Monetary policy - United States; Cash flow
The Japanese Banking Crisis: Where Did It Come From and How Will It End?,
Takeo Hoshi and Anil Kashyap,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(1999)
Optimal Monetary Policy Inertia,
Michael Woodford,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(1999)
Liquidity Crises in Emerging Markets: Theory and Policy,
Roberto Chang and Andres Velasco,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(1999)
Credit Crunch, Bank Lending and Monetary Policy: A Model of Financial Intermediation with Heterogeneous Projects,
Mingwei Yuan and Christian Zimmermann,
from CREFE, Université du Québec à Montréal
(1999)
Keywords: Credit crunch, Basle accord, heterogeneous agents, bank regulation
Exchange rates, monetary policy regimes, and beliefs,
Keith Sill and Jeffrey Wrase,
from Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
(1999)
Keywords: Foreign exchange rates; Monetary policy
Are there "bank effects" in borrowers' costs of funds? Evidence from a matched sample of borrowers and banks,
Robert Hubbard, Kenneth Kuttner and Darius N. Palia,
from Federal Reserve Bank of New York
(1999)
Keywords: Bank loans; Interest rates; Bank capital