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2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 072003 Monetary Policy in Open Economies under Imperfect Information by Harris Dellas [Downloadable!]
062003 News Spillovers in the Sovereign Debt Market by Amar Gande & David Parsley [Downloadable!]
062002 A Model to Analyze the Macroeconomic Interdependence of Hong Kong with China and the United States by Fuchun Jin [Downloadable!]
052003 FDI Contribution to Capital Flows and Investment in Capacity by Assaf Razin [Downloadable!]
042003 Business Cycle Correlations in Asia-Pacific by Mark Crosby [Downloadable!]
032003 East Asian Equity Markets, Financial Crises, and the Japanese Currency by Y.L. Cheung & Y.W. Cheung & K.C. Ng [Downloadable!]
022003 Synchronized Business Cycles in East Asia and Fluctuations in the Yen/Dollar Exchange Rate by Ronald McKinnon & Gunther Schnabl [Downloadable!]
012003 Inlation in Hong Kong, SAR- In Search of a Transmission Mechanism by Hans Genberg & Laurent Pauwels [Downloadable!]
242003 Wage-Price Dynamics, the Labour Market and Deflation in Hong Kong by Weshah A. Razzak [Downloadable!]
232003 China: A Stabilizing or Deflationary Influence in East Asia? THe Problem of Conflict Virtue by Ronald McKinnon & Gunther Schnabl [Downloadable!]
222003 Bank Lending and Property Prices: Some International Evidence by Boris Hofmann [Downloadable!]
212003 Growth and Convergence in a Two-region Moddel: The Hypothetical Case of Korean Unification by Michael Funke & Holger Strulik [Downloadable!]
202003 Central Bank Governance: Common Elements or Different Models? by Viv Hall [Downloadable!]
192003 Asia's Debt Capital Markets: Appraisal and Agenda for Policy Reform by Paul Lejot & Douglas Arner & Liu Qiao & Mylene Chan & Mshall Mays [Downloadable!]
182003 Currency Unions, Trade Flows, and Capital Flows by James Yetman [Downloadable!]
172003 Foreign Versus Domestic Factors as Souces of Macroeconomic Fluctuations in Hong Kong by Hans Genberg [Downloadable!]
162003 Intervention in the Foreign Exchange Market in a Model with Noise Traders by Paul De Grauwe & Marianna Grimaldi [Downloadable!]
152003 China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan: A Quantitative Assessment of Real and Financial Integration by Yin-wong Cheung & Menzie D. Chinn & Eiji Fujii [Downloadable!]
142003 Ownership Concentation and Executive COmpenation in Closely Held Firms: Evidence from Hong Kong by Yan-Leung Cheung & Aris Stouraitis & Anita Wong [Downloadable!]
132003 Deflation, Credit and Asset Prices by Charles Goodhart & Boris Hofmann [Downloadable!]
122003 Bank Lending and Property Prices in Hong Kong by Stefan Gerlach & Wensheng Peng [Downloadable!]
112003 The East Asian Dollar Standard, Fear of Floating, and Original Sin by Ronald McKinnon & Gunther Schnabl [Downloadable!]
102003 Dissecting the PPP Puzzle: The Unconventional Roles of Nominal Exchange Rate and Price Adjustments by Yin-wong Cheung & Kon S. Lai & Michael Bergman [Downloadable!]
092003 An Analysis of Hong Kong Export Performance by Yin-wong Cheung [Downloadable!]
082003 The Global Implications of Regional Exchange Rate Regimes by Harris Dellas & George Tavlas [Downloadable!]
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