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1. "Structural current account imbalances: fixed versus flexible exchange rates?" (last draft: 08-01-2008) 2. "Do common currencies facilitate the net flow of capital among countries?" (last draft: 07-07-2008, submitted, an earlier version published in July 2007 as Working Paper 337 of the Stanford Center for International Development) 3. "Should small open economies in East Asia keep all their eggs in one basket: the role of balance sheet effects" [Paper][Technical Appendix] (published in The Journal of the Korean Economy 9:1 (April 2008): 1-43) 4. "Measuring and modeling the effects of G-3 exchange rate fluctuations on small open economies: a natural experiment" (last draft: 02-18-2008, forthcoming in Economic Systems) 5. "Does monetary integration reduce exchange rate pass-through?" (last draft: 01-06-2008, forthcoming in The World Economy, an earlier version published in June 2007 as Discussion Paper 59 of the Bulgarian National Bank) 6. "Innocent or not-so-innocent bystanders: evidence from the gravity model of international trade about the effects of UN sanctions on neighbor countries" (published in The World Economy 30:11 (November 2007): 1701-1725) 7. "But can't they hedge? Managing foreign exchange risk under 'original sin'" (Working Paper 177, Stanford Center for International Development, August 2003) 8. "Manipulation, monopoly, and the Chicago Board of Trade’s transition from self-regulation to government regulation" (last draft: 10-18-2001) |
1. Review of Lance Taylor's book External Liberalization in Asia, Post-Socialist Europe, and Brazil (last draft: 02-09-2008, forthcoming in Comparative Economic Studies) 2. "Fear of floating" (with Ramkishen Rajan) (last draft: 11-15-2007, forthcoming in The Princeton Encyclopedia of the World Economy, edited by Kenneth Reinert and Ramkishen Rajan, Princeton University Press) 3. "Currency board arrangement" (last draft: 11-15-2007, forthcoming in The Princeton Encyclopedia of the World Economy, edited by Kenneth Reinert and Ramkishen Rajan, Princeton University Press) 4. Review of Guillermo Calvo's book Emerging Capital Markets in Turmoil: Bad Luck or Bad Policy? (published in Comparative Economic Studies 49:1 (March 2007): 172-175) 5. "Should the CEE accession countries put all their eggs in one basket: the role of balance sheet effects" (published in Aspects of Globalization, Regionalization and Business, edited by Ioannis-Dionysios Salavrakos, Athens, Greece: ATINER, 2004, 267-281) |