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Federal Reserve Board - Beige Book

REPORT - Prepared at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas and based on information collected before January 9, 2002. This document summarizes comments received from business and other contacts outside the Federal Reserve and is not a commentary on the…

Research by the Fed Bank of Minneapolis

RESEARCH - From The Region, December 2001 published by the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. The Federal Reserve and Electronic Payments. What do considerations of principle, experience and reputation tell us? By Gary H. Stern, President.

IMF Working Paper Series

RESEARCH - A Model of the Joint Distribution of Banking and Exchange-Rate Crises by Robert Flood and Nancy Marion of the Research Department of the International Monetary Fund, 10 January 2002.

ECB Working Papers Series

RESEARCH - European Central Bank Working Paper, Monetary policy rules, macroeconomic stability and inflation: a view from the trenches, by Athanasios Orphanides.

Treasury publishes annual update on convergence

The Treasury last week published, and submitted to the European Commission,the UK's 2001 Convergence Programme, "Maintaining Economic Stability".This is the fourth annual update to the UK Convergence Programme publishedin line with the EU Stability and…

ECB Working Paper

RESEARCH - ECB Working Paper titled 'Some stylised facts on the euro area business cycle' by Anna-Maria Agresti and Benoit Mojon, December 2001.

ECB Monthly Bulletin, December 2001

REPORT - The European Central Bank has published its Monthly Report for December 2001, released 12 December. The report said euro zone growth was likely to stay weak early next year but that an upturn was expected over the course of 2002.

The Monetary Transmission Mechanism in Japan

RESEARCH - With voices at the Bank of Japan and Ministry of Finance suggesting that more radical monetary policy tools are used to counter Japan's current deflationary spiral and recession this IMF paper looks at how monetary shocks impact on the…

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