Nihon Ginkō, Institute for Monetary and Economic Studies
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Nihon Ginkō, Institute for Monetary and Economic Studies
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Nihon Ginkō
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Institute for Monetary and Economic Studies
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- Fair value accounting and regulatory capital requirements
- How can we extract a fundamental trend from an economic time series?
- The monthly measurement of Core inflation in Japan
- The policy objectives and the optimal institutional framework of a central bank
- The security evaluation of time stamping schemes, the present situation and studies
- Risk management for equity portfolios of Japanese banks
- Financial market globalization, present and future
- Generational accounting around the world
- Financial crises as the failure of arbitrage, implications for monetary policy
- The choice of lending patterns by Japanese banks during the 1980s and 1990s, the causes and consequences of a real estate lending boom
- A structural analysis of money demand, cross-sectional evidence from Japan
- Banks recapitalization policies in Japan and their impact on the market, a study of the impact of emergency measures in the latter half of FY 1997 on stock prices
- Comparative analyses of expected shortfall and value-at-risk (3), their validity under market stress
- Forecasting extreme financial risk, a critical analysis of practical methods for the Japanese market
- Monetary policy in the age of information technology
- Central Bank independence in the European Union
- A framework for more effective stress testing
- Policy responses to the post-bubble adjustments in Japan, a tentative review
- A simplified method for calculating the credit risk of lending portfolios
- Endogenous sampling in duration models
- Asset price bubbles, price stability, and monetary policy, Japan's experience
- Sharing the risk of settlement failure, synopsis
- On financial time series decompositions with applications to volatility
- Research toward the practical application of liquisity risk evaluation methods
- The long-run relationship between real GDP, money supply and price level, reexamination of cointegration test
- Wage and job trends in the U.S. labor market, an assessment
- Resolving failed banks, the US S&L experience
- Usefulness of market information and accounting information from the perspective of bank supervisory policy, an empirical study of Japanese banks
- Generational accounting in Japan
- The pricing of interbank payment services in a changing competitive environment
- Independance and accountability
- Estimating fair premium rates for deposit insurance using option pricing theory, an empirical study on Japanese banks
- Uncertainty, monitoring costs and private banks' lending decisions in a duopolistic loan market, a game-theoretic real options approach
- Forum on the development of electronic payment technologies and its implications for monetary policy, interim report
- Financial stability, deflation and monetary policy
- The Boskin Commision report and its aftermath
- Inflation targeting in Canada, New Zealand, Sweden, the United Kingdom and in general
- Dynamic micro and macro stress simulation
- Vertical integration in Japan, speculations from tax law and civil procedure
- Stochastic volatility models with heavy-tailed distributions, a Bayesian analysis
- Expectations and market microstructure when liquidity is lost
- International dimensions of Japanese insolvency law, a contextual approach
- Market microstructure and market liquidity
- The incentive effects of settlement systems, a comparison of gross settlement, net settlements and gross settlement with queuing
- Contagious expectations and malfinctions of markets, some lessons from Japanese financial institution failure of 1997
- A reexamination of ex ante pricing of currency risk in the Japanese stock market, a pricing Kernel approach
- Has Japan been left out in the cold by regional integration?
- Intraday price volatility and trading volume, a case of the Japanese government bond futures
- A strength evaluation of the data encryption standard
- Foreign exchange netting and systemic risk
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