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- Getting pegged, comparing the 1879 and 1925 gold resumptions
- The costs and benefits of fiscal rules, evidence from US states
- International evidence on the determinants of private saving
- International evidence on the determinants of private saving
- Northern star, Canada's path to economic prosperity, edited by Tamim Bayoumi, Vladimir Klyuev, and Martin Mühleisen
- Modern perspectives on the gold standard, edited by Tamim Bayoumi, Barry Eichengreen, Mark P. Taylor
- Are they all in the same boat? the 2000-2001 growth slowdown and the G-7 business cycle linkages
- A peek inside the black box, the monetary transmission mechanism in Japan
- Post-bubble blues, how Japan responded to asset price collapse, editors, Tamim Bayoumi, Charles Collyns
- Exchange rates and economic fundamentals, a framework for analysis
- Improving the international monetary system, constraints and possibilities
- The stability of the gold standard and the evolution of the international monetary system
- Relative prices and economic adjustment in the U S and the E U, a real story about European Monetary Union
- R&D spillovers and global growth
- Relative prices and economic adjustment in the US and EU, a real story about European monetary union
- One money or many?, analyzing the prospects for monetary unification in various parts of the world
- Who needs bands?, exchange rate policy before EMU
- Liability-creating versus non-liability-creating fiscal stabilization policies, Ricardian equivalence, fiscal stabilization, and EMU
- On regional monetary arrangements for ASEAN
- Monetary magic?, how the Fed improved the flexibility of the U.S. economy
- Estimating trade equations from aggregate bilateral data
- Currency unions, economic fluctuations and adjustment, some empirical evidence
- The morning after, explaining the slowdown in Japanese growth in the 1990s'
- Deconstructing the art of central banking
- A formal model of optimum currency areas
- The stability of the gold standard and the evolution of the international monetary system
- Taxation and inflation, a new explanation for current account imbalances
- Liberating supply, fiscal policy and technological innovation in a multicountry model
- On the optimality of consumption across Canadian provinces
- R&D spillovers and global growth
- Fatal attraction, a new measure of contagion
- Is there a conflict between EC enlargement and European monetary unification?
- Macroeconomic shocks, the ERM and tri-polarity
- Robustness of equilibrium exchange rate calculations to alternative assumptions and methodologies
- Currency unions, economic fluctuations and adjustment, some new empirical evidence
- Financial integration and real activity, Tamim Bayoumi
- On the optimality of consumption across Canadian provinces
- Restraining yourself, fiscal rules and stabilization
- GEM, a new international macroeconomic model, Tamim Bayoumi ; with assistance from Douglas Laxton ... [and others]
- Macroeconomic adjustment under Bretton Woods and the post-Bretton-Woods float, an impulse-response analysis
- US state and local government finances over the current cycle
- Consumption, income and international capital market integration
- Who needs bands?, exchange rate policy before EMU
- Consumption, income and international capital market integration
- R&D spillovers and global growth
- Explaining consumption, a simple test of alternative hypotheses
- Economic consequences of lower military spending, some simulation results
- Fata; attractopm, using distance to measure contagion in good times as well as bad
- Getting pegged, comparing the 1879 and 1925 gold resumptions
- Operationalizing the theory of optimum currency areas
- Fatal attraction, using distance to measure contagion in good times as well as bad
- Shocking aspects of European monetary unification
- Restraining yourself, fiscal rules and stabilization
- Do credit markets discipline sovereign borrowers?, evidence from US states
- The morning after, explaining the slowdown in Japanese growth in the 1990s
- Fiscal flows in the United States and Canada, lessons for monetary union in Europe
- Monetary and exchange rate arrangements for NAFTA
- Japanese foreign direct investment and regional trade
- The impact of worldwide military spending cuts on developing countries
- Explaining consumption, a simple test of alternative hypotheses
- Deviations of exchange rates from purchasing power parity, a story featuring two monetary unions