The journal features articles on central bank theory and practice, with a special emphasis on research relating to monetary and financial stability.
The main objectives of the International Journal of Central Banking are:
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to disseminate widely the best policy-relevant and applied research that reflects the missions of central banks around the world across a range of disciplines; and
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to promote communication amongst researchers both inside and outside central banks.
December 2011 issue highlights:
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Cover and contents
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Introduction
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A Pigovian Approach to Liquidity Regulation and Discussion
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Macro-economic Propagation under Different Regulatory Regimes: Evidence from an Estimated DSGE Model for the Euro Area and Discussion
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Capital Regulation and Tail Risk and Discussion
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The Capital Conundrum
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Anchoring Countercyclical Capital Buffers: The Role of Credit Aggregatres and Discussion
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The Unreliability of Credit-to-GDP Ratio Gaps in Real Time: Implications for Countercyclical Capital Buffers and Discussion
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