BIS: International Journal of Central Banking (IJCB) - June 2013 issue
31 May 2013
The quarterly 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 of central banks.
The June 2013 issue contains the following articles:
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Global Imbalances and Taxing Capital Flows by C A E Goodhart, M U Peiris, and D P Tsomocos
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Discussion by Francis E Warnock
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Like a Good Neighbor: Monetary Policy, Financial Stability, and the Distribution of Risk by Evan F Koenig
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Discussion by Klaus Schmidt-Hebbel
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Imbalances and Policies by Vincenzo Quadrini
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Capital Injection, Monetary Policy, and Financial Accelerators by Naohisa Hirakata, Nao Sudo, and Kozo Ueda
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Discussion by Karl Walentin
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Financial Frictions by Robert E Hall
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Unconventional Monetary Policy and the Great Recession: Estimating the Macroeconomic Effects of a Spread Compression at the Zero Lower Bound by Christiane Baumeister and Luca Benati
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Discussion by Márcio G P Garcia
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House Prices, Credit Growth, and Excess Volatility: Implications for Monetary and Macroprudential Policy by Paolo Gelain, Kevin J Lansing, and Caterina Mendicino
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Discussion by Bruce Preston
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The Importance of Non-Linearities and Expectations in the Recent Crisis by John Leahy
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