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2012, Issue Mar 16
- New evidence on cyclical and structural sources of unemployment
by Jinzhu Chen & Prakash Kannan & Prakash Loungani & Bharat Trehan - Structural and cyclical elements in macroeconomics -- a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, March 16, 2012
by anonymous
2011, Issue July
- Improving evaluation and metrics in youth financial education
by Laura Choi & Carolina Reid & Michael Staten & Richard Todd
2010, Issue Oct
- Trade elasticities
by Jean Imbs & Isabelle Mejean - Overborrowing, financial crises and ‘macro-prudential’ taxes
by Enrique Mendoza & Javier Bianchi - Regional reserve pooling arrangements
by Suman S. Basu & Ran Bi & Prakash Kannan - Hoarding international reserves versus a Pigovian tax-cum-subsidy scheme: Reflections on the deleveraging crisis of 2008-9, and a cost benefit analysis
by Joshua Aizenman - Does short-term debt increase vulnerability to crisis? Evidence from the East Asian financial crisis
by Eyal Dvir & Efraim Benmelech - Pacific Basin Research Conference, sponsored by the Center for Pacific Basin Studies, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, October 1, 2010
by anonymous
2010, Issue June
2009, Issue Oct
2009, Issue Jan
- Foreclosures in Ohio: does lender type matter?
by O. Emre Ergungor - Vintage and credit rating: what matters in the ABX data during the credit crunch?
by Mardi Dungey & Jerry Dwyer & Tom Flavin - The subprime mortgage crisis: irrational exuberance or rational error?
by Nikola Kojucharov & Clyde F. Martin & Robert F. Martin & Lili Xu - Understanding the subprime mortgage crisis
by Yuliya Demyanyk & Otto Van Hemert - A model of CMBS spreads
by Joseph B. Nichols & Amy Cunningham - Escape from New York: the market impact of loosening disclosure requirements
by Nuno Fernandes & Ugur Lel & Darius P. Miller - Financial innovation and corporate default rates
by Samuel Maurer & Hoai-Luu Nguyen & Asani Sarkar & Chenyang Wei - Liquidity, runs, and security design: lessons from the collapse of the auction rate municipal bond market
by Song Han & Dan Li - The impact of creditor protection on stock prices in the presence of credit crunches
by Galina Hale & Assaf Razin & Hui Tong - The anatomy of a financial crisis: the evolution of panic-driven runs in the asset-backed commercial paper market
by Daniel Covitz & Nellie Liang & Gustavo Suarez - Inflation expectations and risk premiums in an arbitrage-free model of nominal and real bond yields
by Jens H. E. Christensen & Jose A. Lopez & Glenn D. Rudebusch - Inflation and the stock market: Understanding the “Fed Model”
by Geert Bekaert & Eric Engstrom - A black swan in the money market
by John B. Taylor & John C. Williams - Expectations of risk and return among household investors: Are their Sharpe ratios countercyclical?
by Gene Amromin & Steven A. Sharpe - “Day ahead" conference on financial markets -- a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, January 2, 2009
by anonymous
2009
- 27-80 The impact of the financial crisis on emerging Asia
by Morris Goldstein & Daniel Xie - 81-84 The impact of the financial crisis on emerging Asia - commentary
by Michael Mussa - 93-114 Lessons from Asian financial experience
by Anne O. Krueger - 115-122 Lessons from Asian financial experience - commentary
by Andrew Sheng - 131-172 Global imbalances and the financial crisis: products of common causes
by Maurice Obstfeld & Kenneth Rogoff - 173-177 Global imbalances and the financial crisis: products of common causes - commentary
by Ricardo J. Caballero - 179-184 Global imbalances and the financial crisis: products of common causes - commentary
by Jacob Frenkel - 191-201 Reforming the global financial architecture: remarks
by Andrew Crockett - 207-249 Fire, flood, and lifeboats: policy responses to the global crisis of 2007-09
by Takatoshi Ito - Asia, the financial crisis, and global economic governance - closing remarks
by John Lipsky - The financial crisis and global policy reforms - commentary
by Anil K. Kashyap - 251-257 Fire, flood, and lifeboats: policy responses to the global crisis of 2007-09 - commentary
by Frederic Mishkin - 267-276 The global financial crisis – impact on Asia and policy challenges ahead
by Heng Swee Keat - 277-284 Global financial crisis and Korean economy
by Kyungsoo Kim - The financial crisis and global policy reforms
by Barry Eichengreen - 285-289 Global financial crisis - Japan’s experience and policy response
by Takafumi Sato
2007, Issue Sep
- The Asian financial system: recovered and ready to play a significant global role
by Dominic Barton - Analyzing and assessing banking crises
by Randall S. Kroszner - Asian banking: challenges and opportunities - a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, September 6-7, 2007
by anonymous
2007, Issue Oct
- The economics of private equity funds
by Ayako Yasuda & Andrew Metrick - Financing private equity acquisitions
by Christopher M. James - Overview of the private equity sector
by Colin C. Blaydon - The economics of private equity investment : a symposium sponsored by the Center for the Study of Innovation and Productivity, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, October 19, 2007
by anonymous
2007, Issue Nov
- The roles of comovement and inventory investment in the reduction of output volatility - discussion
by Valerie A. Ramey - The roles of comovement and inventory investment in the reduction of output volatility - discussion
by Robert J. Gordon - The roles of comovement and inventory investment in the reduction of output volatility
by Owen Irvine & Scott Schuh - Business volatility, job destruction and unemployment - discussion
by Robert E. Hall - Business volatility, job destruction and unemployment - discussion
by John M. Abowd - Business volatility, job destruction and unemployment
by Steven J. Davis & R. Jason Faberman & John Haltiwanger & Ron Jarmin & Javier Miranda - Scale without mass: business process replication and industry dynamics - discussion
by Shane Greenstein - Scale without mass: business process replication and industry dynamics - discussion
by Zhu Wang - Scale without mass: business process replication and industry dynamics
by Erik Brynjolfsson & Andrew McAfee & Michael Sorell & Feng Zhu - A theory of growth and volatility at the aggregate and firm level - discussion
by Chad Jones - A theory of growth and volatility at the aggregate and firm level - discussion
by Rasmus Lentz - A theory of growth and volatility at the aggregate and firm level
by Diego Comin & Sunil Mulani - Macroeconomic implications of changes in micro volatility - discussion
by Douglas Elmendorf - Macroeconomic implications of changes in micro volatility - discussion
by Nick Bloom - Macroeconomic implications of changes in micro volatility
by Steven J. Davis & James A. Kahn - Technological diversification - discussion
by David K. Levine - Technological diversification - discussion
by Jonathan Eaton - Technological diversification
by Miklós Koren & Silvana Tenreyro - On the sources of the Great Moderation - discussion
by Todd B. Walker - On the sources of the Great Moderation - discussion
by Mark W. Watson - On the sources of the Great Moderation
by Luca Gambetti & Jordi Galí - Recent trends in economic volatility - sources and implications : a conference sponsored by the Center for the Study of Innovation and Productivity, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, November 2-3, 2007
by anonymous
2007, Issue Mar
2007
- Lessons from the Asian crisis
by Andrew Crockett - Emerging markets in financial globalization: striking the right balance for liberalization
by Tarisa Watanagase - Three great American disinflations
by Michael Bordo & Christopher Erceg & Andrew Levin & Ryan Michaels - Monetary policy and its informative value
by Romain Baeriswyl & Camille Cornand - Banking and interest rates in monetary policy analysis: a quantitative exploration
by Marvin Goodfriend & Bennett T. McCallum - Welfare-maximizing monetary policy under parameter uncertainty
by Rochelle M. Edge & Thomas Laubach & John C. Williams - Central bank communication and expectations stabilization
by Stefano Eusepi & Bruce Preston - The limits of transparency
by Alex Cukierman
2006, Issue Nov
- Financial innovations and macroeconomic volatility - comments
by Giorgio Primiceri - Financial innovations and macroeconomic volatility - comments
by Wouter J. Den Haan - Financial innovations and macroeconomic volatility
by Urban Jermann & Vincenzo Quadrini - Financial innovation, macroeconomic stability and systemic crises - comments
by William Nelson - Financial innovation, macroeconomic stability and systemic crises
by Prasanna Gai & Sujit Kapadia & Stephen Millard & Ander Perez - Has the development of the structured credit market affected the cost of corporate debt? - comments
by Christine Parlour - Has the development of the structured credit market affected the cost of corporate debt?
by Adam Ashcraft & Joao Santos - The supply and demand side impacts of credit market information - comments
by Atif Mian - The supply and demand side impacts of credit market information - comments
by Steve Boucher - The supply and demand side impacts of credit market information
by Alain de Janvry & Craig McIntosh & Elisabeth Sadoulet - Financial innovations, idiosyncratic risk, and the joint evolution of real and financial volatilities - comments
by Richard Rosen - Financial innovations, idiosyncratic risk, and the joint evolution of real and financial volatilities - comments
by Brad DeLong - Financial innovations, idiosyncratic risk, and the joint evolution of real and financial volatilities
by J. Christina Wang - Financial innovation, macroeconomic stability and systemic crises - comments
by Arvind Krishnamurthy - Has the development of the structured credit market affected the cost of corporate debt? - comments
by Simon Gilchrist - Financial innovation and the Great Moderation: what do household data say? - comments
by Paul Willen - Financial innovation and the Great Moderation: what do household data say? - comments
by Christopher D. Carroll - The macroeconomic transition to high household debt - comments
by Richard Rogerson - The macroeconomic transition to high household debt - comments
by Erik Hurst - Financial innovation and the Great Moderation: what do household data say?
by Karen E. Dynan & Douglas W. Elmendorf & Daniel E. Sichel - The macroeconomic transition to high household debt
by Jeffrey R. Campbell & Zvi Hercowitz - Financial innovations and the real economy : a conference sponsored by the Center for the Study of Innovation and Productivity, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, November 16-17, 2006
by anonymous
2006, Issue Mar
2006, Issue Jun
- Saving and interest rates in Japan: Why they have fallen and why they will remain low
by R.Anton Braun & Daisuke Ikeda & Douglas H. Joines - Is East Asia becoming more interdependent?
by Peter A. Petri - The international financial integration of China and India
by Philip R. Lane & Sergio L. Schmukler - Global current account adjustment: a decomposition
by Michael Devereux & Amartya Lahiri - Dual labor markets and business cycles
by David Cook & Hiromi Nosaka - Exchange-rate effects on China's trade: an interim report
by Jaime Marquez & John W. Schindler - Monetary integration in East Asia
by Peter B. Kenen & Ellen E. Meade - A quantitative analysis of China’s structural transformation
by Robert Dekle & Guillaume Vandenbroucke - The U.S. current account deficit and the expected share of world output
by Charles Engel & John H. Rogers - Annual Pacific Basin Conference sponsored by the Center for Pacific Basin Studies, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, June 16-17, 2006
by anonymous - Incomplete information processing: a solution to the forward discount puzzle
by Philippe Bacchetta & Eric van Wincoop
2006, Issue Aug
2006
- Supervising bank safety and soundness: some open issues
by Mark J. Flannery - Safe & sound banking, 20 years later: what was proposed and what has been adopted
by Frederick T. Furlong & Simon Kwan - Unemployment fluctuations with staggered Nash wage bargaining
by Mark Gertler & Antonella Trigari - The interaction of labor markets and inflation: analysis of micro data from the International Wage Flexibility Project
by William T. Dickens & Lorenz Goette & Erica L. Groshen & Steinar Holden & Julian Messina & Mark E. Schweitzer & Jarkko Turunen & Melanie Ward - Cyclical wages in a search-and-bargaining model with large firms
by Julio J. Rotemberg - Mismatch
by Robert Shimer - The labor market and macro volatility: a nonstationary general-equilibrium analysis
by Robert E. Hall - Measuring trends in leisure
by Mark Aguiar & Erik Hurst
2005, Issue Sep
2005, Issue Nov
2005, Issue Mar
2005, Issue Feb
- Will the Bretton Woods 2 regime unravel soon? the risk of a hard landing in 2005-2006
by Nouriel Roubini & Brad Setser - An essay on the revived Bretton Woods system
by Michael Dooley & David Folkerts-Landau & Peter Garber - Direct investment, rising real wages and the absorption of excess labor in the periphery
by Michael Dooley & David Folkerts-Landau & Peter Garber - Budget and external deficits: not twins but the same family
by Edwin Truman - Exchange rates, wages, and international adjustment: Japan and China versus the United States
by Ronald McKinnon - The revived Bretton Woods system: does it explain developments in non-China developing Asia?
by Steven Kamin - Global imbalances and the lessons of Bretton Woods
by Barry Eichengreen - The unsustainable U.S. current account position revisited
by Maurice Obstfeld & Kenneth Rogoff - The U.S. current account deficit: collateral for a total return swap
by Michael Dooley & Peter Garber - Asian reserve diversification: does it threaten the pegs?
by Michael Dooley & Peter Garber - The cosmic risk: an essay on global imbalances and treasuries
by Michael Dooley & Peter Garber - Dollars and deficits: where do we go from here?
by Michael Dooley & Peter Garber - The revived Bretton Woods system: alive and well
by Michael Dooley & Peter Garber - Revived Bretton Woods system: a new paradigm for Asian development?
by anonymous
2005
- Technology adoption from hybrid corn to beta blockers
by Jonathan Skinner & Douglas Staiger - Why did Europe’s productivity catch-up sputter out? a tale of tigers and tortoises
by Robert J. Gordon & Ian Dew-Becker - The burden of knowledge and the ‘death of the Renaissance man’: Is innovation getting harder?
by Benjamin F. Jones - Learning about a new technology: pineapple in Ghana
by Timothy G. Conley & Christopher R. Udry - Information technology and the world economy
by Dale W. Jorgenson & Khuong Vu - Identifying technology spillovers and product market rivalry
by Nick Bloom & Mark Schankerman & John Van Reenen - Increasing global competition and labor productivity: lessons from the U.S. automotive industry
by Martin Neil Baily & Diana Farrell & Ezra Greenberg & Jan-Dirk Henrich & Naoko Jinjo & Maya Jolles & Jaana Remes - The value of life and the rise in health spending
by Robert E. Hall & Charles I. Jones - Unilateral and regional trade liberalization: China's WTO accession and FTA with ASEAN
by Mesut Saygili & Kar-yiu Wong - The domestic and global impact of Japan’s policies for growth
by Nicoletta Batini & Papa N'Diaye & Alessandro Rebucci - Maturity mismatch and financial crises: evidence from emerging market corporations
by Hoyt Bleakley & Kevin Cowan - International reserves: precautionary versus mercantilist views, theory and evidence
by Joshua Aizenman & Jaewoo Lee - Why the renminbi might be overvalued (but probably isn’t)
by Yin-Wong Cheung & Menzie D. Chinn & Eiji Fujii - International financial adjustment
by Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas & Hélène Rey - The unsustainable U.S. current account position revisited
by Maurice Obstfeld & Kenneth Rogoff - No-arbitrage Taylor rules - comments
by Andrew Levin - No-arbitrage Taylor rules
by Andrew Ang & Sen Dong & Monika Piazzesi - The design of monetary and fiscal policy: a global perspective - comments
by John Leahy - The design of monetary and fiscal policy: a global perspective - comments
by George Evans - Estimating the effects of fiscal policy in OECD countries - comments
by Valerie Ramey - Estimating the effects of fiscal policy in OECD countries - comments
by Alan Auerbach - Estimating the effects of fiscal policy in OECD countries
by Roberto Perotti - Model uncertainty and policy evaluation: some theory and empirics - comments
by Christopher Sims - Model uncertainty and policy evaluation: some theory and empirics - comments
by Lars Hansen - Model uncertainty and policy evaluation: some theory and empirics
by William Brock & Steven Durlauf & Kenneth West - Optimal fiscal policy in a monetary union - comments
by Carl Walsh - Monetary and fiscal policy in a liquidity trap: the Japanese experience 1999-2004
by Mitsuru Iwamura & Takeshi Kudo & Tsutomu Watanabe - No-arbitrage Taylor rules - comments
by Thomas Philippon - The design of monetary and fiscal policy: a global perspective
by Jess Benhabib & Stefano Eusepi - Optimal fiscal policy in a monetary union - comments
by Maurice Obstfeld - Optimal fiscal policy in a monetary union
by Jordi Gali & Tommaso Monacelli
2004, Issue Mar
- Empirical and policy performance of a forward-looking monetary model, comments
by Lars Hansen - Empirical and policy performance of a forward-looking monetary model, comments
by Jeffrey Fuhrer - Regime shifts in a dynamic term structure model of U.S. Treasury bond yields, comments
by James Hamilton - Regime shifts in a dynamic term structure model of U.S. Treasury bond yields
by Qiang Dai & Kenneth J. Singleton & Wei Yang - Permanent and transitory policy shocks in an empirical macro model with asymmetric information, comments
by Alan Blinder - Permanent and transitory policy shocks in an empirical macro model with asymmetric information
by Sharon Kozicki & Peter Tinsley - A macro-finance model of the term structure, monetary policy, and the economy
by Glenn Rudebusch & Tao Wu - Future prices as risk-adjusted forecasts of monetary policy; comments
by Charles L. Evans - Empirical and policy performance of a forward-looking monetary model
by Alexei Onatski & Noah Williams - Regime shifts in a dynamic term structure model of U.S. Treasury bond yields, comments
by John Heaton - The term structure of real rates and expected inflation, comments
by Martin Evans - The term structure of real rates and expected inflation
by Andrew Ang & Geert Bekaert - Future prices as risk-adjusted forecasts of monetary policy; comments
by Frank Schorfheide - Future prices as risk-adjusted forecasts of monetary policy
by Monika Piazzesi & Eric Swanson - Interest rates and monetary policy; a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research, March 19-20, 2004
by anonymous
2004, Issue Jun
- Putting the brakes on Sudden Stops: the financial frictions - moral hazard tradeoff of asset price guarantees
by Enrique G. Mendoza & Ceyhun Bora Durdu - Defaultable debt, interest rates and the current account
by Mark Aguiar & Gita Gopinath - When in peril, retrench: testing the portfolio channel of contagion
by Fernando Broner & Gaston Gelos & Carmen Reinhart - On the empirics of Sudden Stops: the relevance of balance-sheet effects
by Guillermo Calvo & Alejandro Izquierdo & Luis-Fernando Mejía - Country spreads and emerging countries: who drives whom?
by Martin Uribe & Vivian Yue - Exchange rate overshooting and the costs of floating
by Fabrizio Perri & Michele Cavallo & Kate Kisselev & Nouriel Roubini - Macroeconomic risk and banking crises in emerging market countries: business fluctuations with financial crashes
by Pedro Marcelo Oviedo - How do trade and financial integration affect the relationship between growth and volatility?
by Ayhan Kose & Marco E. Terrones & Eswar Prasad - Private capital flows, capital controls, and default risk
by Mark L. J. Wright - Endogenous dollarization, expectations, and equilibrium monetary policy
by Andres Velasco & Robert Chang - Emerging markets and macroeconomic volatility - lessons from a decade of financial debacles: a conference sponsored by the Center for Pacific Basin Monetary and Economic Studies (Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco) and the Center for International Economics (University of Maryland), June 4-5, 2004
by anonymous
2003, Issue Nov
- The skill content of recent technological change: an empirical exploration
by David Autor & Frank Levy & Richard Murnane - Frictionless technology diffusion: the case of tractors
by Rodolfo Manuelli & Ananth Seshadri - Relative prices and relative prosperity
by Chang-Tai Hsieh & Peter J. Klenow

