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Report NEP-SEA-2003-11-30
This is the archive for NEP-SEA , a report on new working papers in the area of South East Asia. Kavita Iyengar issued this report. It is usually issued weekly.Subscribe to this report: email or RSS Other reports in NEP-SEA
The following items were anounced in this report:
Robert Dekle & Kenneth Kletzer, 2002.
"Financial intermediation, agency, and collateral and the dynamics of banking crises: theory and evidence for the Japanese banking crisis ,"
Pacific Basin Working Paper Series
02-10, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.
[Downloadable!] David C. Smith, 2002.
"Loans to Japanese borrowers ,"
Pacific Basin Working Paper Series
02-11, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.
[Downloadable!] John Fernald & Brent Neiman, 2003.
"Measuring productivity growth in Asia: do market imperfections matter? ,"
Working Paper Series
WP-03-15, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.
[Downloadable!] Rasmus Fatum & Michael Hutchison, 2002.
"Effectiveness of official daily foreign exchange market intervention operations in Japan ,"
Pacific Basin Working Paper Series
03-01, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.
[Downloadable!] Yin-Wong Cheung & Menzie D. Chinn & Eiji Fujii, 2003.
"The Chinese Economies in Global Context: The Integration Process and Its Determinants ,"
NBER Working Papers
10047, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
[Downloadable!] (restricted) Elijah Brewer, III & Hesna Genay & William Curt Hunter & George G. Kaufman, 2002.
"The value of banking relationships during a financial crisis: evidence from failures of Japanese banks ,"
Pacific Basin Working Paper Series
02-09, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.
[Downloadable!] This page was last updated on 2009-11-29.
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