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2010
- qt7mf244m2 Fiscal fragility: what the past may say about the future
by Aizenman, Joshua & Pasricha, Gurnain Kaur
- qt5rf688t2 On the ease of overstating the fiscal stimulus in the US, 2008-9
by Aizenman, Joshua & Pasricha, Gurnain Kaur
- qt97j5w7qk Macro prudential supervision in the open economy, and the role of central banks in Emerging Markets
by Aizenman, Joshua
- qt9k29n6qn The Impossible Trinity (aka The Policy Trilemma)
by Aizenman, Joshua
- qt8c75z2pt From the Great Moderation to the global crisis: Exchange market pressure in the 2000s
by Aizenman, Joshua & Lee, Jaewoo & Sushko, Vladyslav
- qt8g25f4qs Exchange Market Pressure and Absorption by International Reserves: Emerging Markets and Fear of Reserve Loss During the 2008-09 Crisis
by Aizenman, Joshua & Hutchison, Michael
- qt7fd4n35w Structural Change and Growth in India
by Singh, Nirvikar & Cortuk, Orcan
- qt6dn0n13t De facto Fiscal Space and Fiscal Stimulus: Definition and Assessment
by Aizenman, Joshua & Jinjarak, Yothin
- qt5ps238ph Asset Class Diversification and Delegation of Responsibilities between Central Banks and Sovereign Wealth Funds
by Aizenman, Joshua & Glick, Reuven
- qt04v2q5s7 International reserves and swap lines: substitutes or complements?
by Aizenman, Joshua & Jinjarak, Yothin & Park, Donghyun
- qt3zx245jn Global Imbalances: Is Germany the new China? A Skeptical View
by Aizenman, Joshua & Sengupta, Rajeswari
- qt5cf9t5cd Determinants of Financial Stress and Recovery during the Great Recession
by Aizenman, Joshua & Pasricha, Gurnain Kaur
2009
- qt94r403d2 A Long Memory Model with Mixed Normal GARCH for US Inflation Data
by Cheung, Yin-Wong & Chung, Sang-Kuck
- qt840728sc Assessing the Emerging Global Financial Architecture: Measuring the Trilemma's Configurations over Time
by Aizenman, Joshua & Chinn, Menzie David & Ito, Hiro
- qt7919w74z Adjustment of State Owned and Foreign-Funded Enterprises in China to economic reforms,1980s-2007: a logistic smooth transition regression (LSTR) approach
by Aizenman, Joshua & Geng, Nan
- qt2202s99q A Long Memory Model with Mixed Normal GARCH for US Inflation Data
by Cheung, Yin-Wong & Chung, Sang-Kuck
- qt8rv5w116 Gender Differences in Business Performance: Evidence from the Characteristics of Business Owners Survey
by Fairlie, Robert & Robb, Alicia M.
- qt48n485pc The Management of International Rivers as Demands Grow and Supplies Tighten: India, China, Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh
by Crow, Ben & Singh, Nirvikar
- qt4s3478nz Globalization and the Sustainability of Large Current Account Imbalances: Size Matters
by Aizenman, Joshua & Sun, Yi
- qt3475m3dq A Continuous Dilemma ∗
by Friedman, Daniel & Oprea, Ryan
- qt9qr7z6x1 Essays on India’s Economic Growth
by Singh, Nirvikar
- qt6rf4r8v8 The financial crisis and sizable international reserves depletion: From ‘fear of floating’ to the ‘fear of losing international reserves’?
by Aizenman, Joshua & Sun, Yi
- qt5rj3r1nj Essays on the Financial Crisis and Globalization
by Singh, Nirvikar
- qt5hx2x2kj On the paradox of prudential regulations in the globalized economy; International reserves and the crisis: a reassessment
by Aizenman, Joshua