Research
ECB paper on the US housing market
The ECB Working Paper 'Regional housing market spillovers in the US: lessons from regional divergences in a common monetary policy setting' seeks to quantify the importance of state-level housing price spillovers and interest rate shocks to house price…
IMF paper on Kenya's monetary policy
The IMF Working Paper "A VAR analysis of Kenya's monetary policy transmission mechanism: How does the central bank's REPO rate affect the economy?" examines the impact of a monetary policy shock on output, prices, and the nominal effective exchange rate…
IMF paper on bank risk-taking and competition
The IMF Working Paper "Bank risk-taking and competition revisited: New theory and new evidence" studies two new models in which banks face a non-trivial asset allocation decision.
IMF paper on financial stability
The IMF Working Paper "Economic integration and financial stability: A European perspective" assesses changes in synchronization of real activity and financial market integration in Western Europe and evaluates their implications for financial stability.
IMF paper on foreign investment in China's banks
The IMF Working Paper "The rise of foreign investment in China's banks: Taking stock" takes stock of the involvement of foreign banks in the Chinese banking sector in the perspective of international experience.
IMF paper on rebalancing China's economy
The IMF Working Paper "Rebalancing China's economy: What does growth theory tell us?" uses the standard one-sector neoclassical growth model to investigate why China's consumption has been low and investment high.
IMF paper on benefits of inflation targeting
The IMF Working Paper 'Testing the transparency benefits of inflation targeting: Evidence from private sector forecasts' tests whether inflation targeting (IT) enhances transparency using inflation forecast data for 11 IT adoption countries.
Sustaining Kazakhstan's macroeconomic success
According to this op-ed piece by Aasim Husain of the IMF, Kazakhstan's macroeconomic achievements are widely recognized and for good reason.
IMF paper on central bank board membership size
The International Monetary Fund Working Paper "Central bank boards around the world: Why does membership size differ?" analyzes empirically differences in the size of central bank boards across countries.
Paper on central bank interventions
The December 2006 Working Paper "Central bank interventions, communication and interest rate policy in emerging European economies" analyses the effectiveness of foreign exchange interventions in Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Slovakia…
IMF paper on large international reserves hoarding
The IMF Working Paper 'Financial versus monetary mercantilism: Long-run view of the large international reserves hoarding' says that the sizable hoarding of international reserves by several East Asian countries has been frequently attributed to a modern…
BIS papers on financial globalisation
On 19-20 June 2006, the BIS held its fifth Annual Conference, on Financial Globalisation, in Brunnen, Switzerland. The BIS published Papers from the event on 28 December.
IMF paper on implementing inflation targeting
The International Monetary Fund Working Paper "Implementing inflation targeting: Institutional arrangements, target design, and communications" focuses on three elements of inflation targeting most closely associated with transparency.
Elements of optimal monetary policy design
This International Monetary Fund Working Paper reviews the relevant economics and social psychology literatures with a view to providing some insights into the question of optimal monetary policy committee design.
Conference announcement and call for papers
The Sveriges Riksbank has announced a conference "The Evolution of Financial Markets and Financial Institutions: New Threats to Financial Stability" will take place between 5-7 September 2007. The conference seeks to gather academics and policymakers to…
Rethinking the governance of the IMF
This International Monetary Fund Working Paper attempts to set out the principal issues that need to be resolved in formulating a proposal for quotas and voice reform in the IMF that could command broad support.
Optimal currency shares in international reserves
The ECB Working Paper "Optimal currency shares in international reserves: the impact of the euro and the prospects for the dollar" says that foreign exchange reserve accumulation has risen dramatically in recent years.
NY Fed: Deflationary shocks & monetary rules
The New York Fed Staff Report "Deflationary shocks and monetary rules: An open-economy scenario analysis" considers the macroeconomic transmission of demand and supply shocks in an open economy.
A deliberative independent central bank
This Working Paper from the National Bank of Austria develops a communication game that is applied to the question of central bank policy and independence.
IMF paper on goal-independent central banks
The IMF Working Paper "Goal-independent central banks: Why politicians decide to delegate" develops a model which explains why the expected negative relationship between central bank independence and inflation is not empirically robust.
The systemic importance of payments systems
Central banks are increasingly aware of the importance of payments systems to the maintenance of financial stability, the authors of this working paper find.
Building Asia's bond markets
The BIS in Basel has published a collection of papers by scholars, researchers, central bankers and market participants on issues and prospects in Asia's bond markets.
Explaining Fed watchers' mistakes
The authors of this ECB working paper argue that the heterogeneity in the views of private sector Fed watchers is explained by the educational employment backgrounds, as well as by where they are located.
Lower growth, inflation forecast in US - survey
The rate of growth in US output over the next few quarters looks slower now than it did just three months ago, according to 51 forecasters surveyed by the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.