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A Comparison of the Stability and Efficiency of the Canadian and American Banking Systems 1870-1925 1 1 11 75 3 11 41 283
A Comparison of the United States and Canadian Banking Systems in the Twentieth Century: Stability vs. Efficiency? 3 15 69 217 20 58 243 814
A Long Term Perspective on the Euro 4 7 113 113 7 14 108 108
A Return to the Convertibility Principle? Monetary And Fiscal Regimes in Historical Perspective 0 3 21 215 6 14 67 639
A Small Open Economy in Depression: Lessons form Canada in the 1930s 0 0 0 0 2 3 29 648
A Small Open Economy in Depression: Lessons from Canada in the 1930s 0 1 3 34 1 8 83 570
Aggregate Price Shocks and Financial Instability: An Historical Analysis 1 3 12 92 3 16 50 408
Aggregate Price Shocks and Financial Instability: An Historical Analysis 2 2 7 91 4 5 35 296
Aggregate Price Shocks and Financial Stability: The United Kingdom 1796-1999 1 2 5 70 4 11 34 359
Aggregate price shocks and financial instability: a historical analysis 1 2 10 135 1 6 34 414
Aggregate price shocks and financial stability: the United Kingdom 1796-1999 1 3 8 66 1 4 15 169
An Overplayed Hand: France and the Bretton Woods International Monetary System 0 0 4 63 1 4 18 395
Are Financial Crises Becoming Increasingly More Contagious? What is the Historical Evidence on Contagion? 0 2 23 218 0 13 56 522
Bond Market Inflation Expectations in Industrial Countries: Historical Comparisons 1 8 19 193 9 44 118 1,307
Boom-Busts in Asset Prices, Economic Instability and Monetary Policy 3 15 59 268 6 35 136 592
Boom-Busts in Asset Prices, Economic Instability, and Monetary Policy 5 13 68 596 12 30 164 1,419
British and French Finance During the Napoleonic Wars 1 7 38 90 16 42 221 358
Canada's Pioneering Experience with a Flexible Exchange Rate in the 1950s:(Hard) Lessons Learned for Monetary Policy in a Small Open Economy 0 0 29 29 5 14 92 92
Charles Goodhart's Contributions to the History of Monetary Institutions 3 8 31 210 12 34 143 947
Core, Periphery, Exchange Rate Regimes and Globalization 0 2 32 165 3 23 134 840
Core, Periphery, Exchange Rate Regimes, and Globalization 1 5 32 343 9 30 127 1,782
Could Stable Money Have Averted The Great Contraction? 0 0 5 21 1 10 45 154
Credible Commitment and Exchange Rate Stability: Canada's Interwar Experience 1 1 3 18 5 25 74 154
Crises Now and Then: What Lessons from the Last Era of Financial Globalization 4 16 74 536 10 28 133 1,087
Currency Mismatches, Default Risk, and Exchange Rate Depreciation: Evidence from the End of Bimetallism 0 3 19 64 3 18 102 287
Currency Substitution and the Semand for Money: Some Evidence for Canada 1 3 12 51 5 13 40 141
David Laidler on Monetarism 7 15 31 76 16 45 127 224
Deflation and Monetary Policy in a Historical Perspective: Remembering the Past or Being Condemned to Repeat It? 1 2 15 97 4 11 47 188
Exchange Rate Regime Choice in Historical Perspective 5 10 40 244 14 35 129 589
Exchange Rate Regime Choice in Historical Perspective 4 5 24 134 8 14 69 284
Exchange Rate Regimes Past, Present and Future 2 6 19 130 8 24 97 354
Explorations in Monetary History: A Survey of the Literature 0 4 8 30 0 4 24 66
Financial Crises, 1880-1913: The Role of Foreign Currency Debt 0 3 17 108 2 20 100 416
Foreign Capital and Economic Growth in the First Era of Globalization 0 5 83 83 8 31 162 162
France and the Breakdown of the Bretton Woods International Monetary System 0 0 0 0 0 6 33 310
France and the Bretton Woods International Monetary System: 1960-1968 2 3 10 65 7 20 79 498
From the Exchange Stabilization Fund to the International Monetary Fund 1 4 9 104 6 19 52 516
Getting Pegged: Comparing the 1879 and 1925 Gold Resumptions 0 0 4 16 2 7 30 140
Getting Pegged: Comparing the 1879 and 1925 Gold Resumptions 0 0 1 9 3 10 27 126
Globalization and Changing Patterns in the International Transmission of Shocks in Financial Markets 2 3 18 198 4 9 63 645
Gold, Fiat Money, and Price Stability 1 3 16 113 5 26 88 507
Gold, fiat money and price stability 3 9 29 102 11 38 143 533
Good versus Bad Deflation: Lessons from the Gold Standard Era 1 3 22 161 14 35 175 774
Growing Up to Financial Stability 2 7 37 87 10 24 88 160
Have National Business Cycles Become More Synchronized? 4 7 29 159 9 31 85 370
Historical Evidence on Business Cycles: The International Experience 1 5 25 407 3 12 63 1,467
Historical Perspective on Global Imbalances 1 8 42 203 3 16 83 361
How "Original Sin" was Overcome: The Evolution of External Debt Denominated in Domestic Currencies in the United States and the British Dominions 0 3 10 117 6 17 64 472
IS-LM and Monetarism 1 4 27 397 8 28 105 1,217
If Only Alexander Hamilton Had Been Argentinean: A Comparison of the Early Monetary Experiences of Argentina and the United States 0 0 0 0 0 3 14 185
Implications of the Great Depression for the Development of the International Monetary System 1 2 14 128 12 29 146 1,044
Implications of the Great Depression for the Development of the International Monetary System 1 1 13 299 5 15 111 2,164
Inflation, Monetary Policy and Stock Market Conditions 7 53 56 56 21 85 94 94
Is Deflation depressing? Evidence from the Classical Gold Standard 3 5 12 185 11 25 78 840
Is Globalization Today Really Different than Globalization a Hunderd Years Ago? 7 12 85 1,193 23 52 295 3,710
Keeping Capital Flowing: The Role of the IMF 0 1 10 51 4 8 41 127
Keeping Capital Flowing: The Role of the IMF 1 1 7 93 5 14 46 274
Labor Productivity During the Great Depression 0 0 14 31 2 15 179 419
Labor productivity during the Great Depression 0 0 1 1 0 2 68 499
Legal-Political Factors and the Historical Evolution of the Finance-Growth Link 6 11 33 99 43 117 386 844
Legal-Political Factors and the Historical Evolution of the Finance-Growth Link 1 8 30 104 5 17 86 281
Maximizing Seignorage Revenue During Temporary Suspensions of Convertibility: A Note 0 1 9 30 0 13 57 156
Measuring Real Economic Effects of Bailouts: Historical Perspectives on How Countries in Financial Distress Have Fared With and Without Bailouts 0 2 17 166 2 9 51 578
Monetary Policy Regimes and Economic Performance: The Historical Record 4 7 36 407 5 15 66 1,388
Monetary Policy and Asset Prices: A Look Back at Past U.S. Stock Market Booms 3 6 21 141 10 26 82 376
Monetary Policy and Asset Prices: Does "Benign Neglect" Make Sense? 3 14 41 138 8 23 72 277
Monetary Regimes, Inflation And Monetary Reform: An Essay in Honor of Axel Leijonhufvud 2 10 27 227 6 22 77 816
Monetary Regimes, Inflation and Monetary Reform: An Essay in Honor of Axel Leijonhufvud 0 0 1 1 6 20 100 967
Money Growth Variability and Money Supply Interdependence Under InterestRate Control: Some Evidence For Canada 2 3 8 15 3 7 39 122
Money Stock Targeting, Base Drift and Price-Level Predictability: Lessons From the U.K. Experience 0 0 6 11 3 13 48 110
Money and Prices in the Nineteenth Century: Was Thomas Tooke Right? 0 2 8 66 0 7 27 201
Money versus Credit Rationing: Evidence for the National Banking Era, 1880-1914 0 2 6 15 0 4 23 77
Money, Sticky Wages, and the Great Depression 0 2 10 228 1 11 97 3,551
Money, sticky wages, and the Great Depression 2 5 22 230 3 19 123 1,341
Money, sticky wages, and the great depression 2 3 15 161 3 12 78 1,115
One World Money, Then and Now 2 4 17 84 7 22 100 300
Real Versus Pseudo-International Systemic Risk: Some Lessons from History 4 11 39 268 11 45 106 1,075
Regulation and bank stability: Canada and the United States, 1870-1980 0 3 18 382 8 28 85 1,123
Review of A History of the Federal Reserve. Volume 1 (2003) by Allan H. Meltzer 1 3 10 76 4 12 39 143
Rules, Discretion, and Central Bank Independence: The German Experience 1880 - 1989 0 0 0 0 3 8 35 262
Rules, Discretion, and Central Bank Independence: The German Experience 1880-1989 1 4 11 71 3 7 34 223
Seventy Years of Central Banking: The Bank of Canada in International Context, 1935-2005 0 2 6 68 1 4 16 105
Some Historical Evidence 1870-1933 on the Impact and International Transmission of Financial Crises 0 3 17 25 1 10 51 95
Sudden Stops, Financial Crises, and Original Sin in Emerging Countries: Déjà vu? 1 6 46 125 10 34 157 356
Sudden Stops: Determinants and Output Effects in the First Era of Globalization, 1880-1913 0 3 44 44 7 19 66 66
Swiss Exchange Rate Policy in the 1930s. Was the Delay in Devaluation Too High a Price to Pay for Conservatism? 1 2 10 33 2 21 62 120
The Adam Klug Memorial Lecture: Haberler versus Nurkse: The Case for Floating Exchange Rates as an Alternative to Bretton Woods? 0 0 7 74 2 10 35 461
The Bretton Woods International Monetary System: An Historical Overview 8 18 200 1,306 12 43 442 2,767
The Common Development of Institutional Change as Measured by Income Velocity: A Century of Evidence from Industrialized Countries 1 1 6 21 3 10 40 207
The Contribution of a Monetary History of the United States: 1867 to 1960 To Monetary History 2 8 50 137 11 31 144 391
The ECU - An Imaginary or Embryonic Form of Money: What Can We Learn from History? 0 1 3 12 1 6 18 82
The Future of EMU: What Does the History of Monetary Unions Tell Us? 1 5 24 551 3 15 82 1,506
The Global Velocity Curve 1952-1982 1 3 5 14 2 11 26 73
The Gold Standard as a "Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval" 0 3 20 214 7 41 147 2,621
The Gold Standard as a Rule 0 3 26 119 5 19 80 270
The Gold Standard as a `Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval' 5 12 45 99 48 190 471 1,304
The Gold Standard, Bretton Woods and other Monetary Regimes: An Historical Appraisal 7 31 121 297 28 85 308 785
The Historical Origins of U.S. Exchange Market Intervention Policy 2 4 7 43 4 12 39 116
The Inter-War Gold Exchange Standard: Credibility and Monetary Independence 0 0 13 119 2 13 71 663
The International Monetary Fund: Its Present Role in Historical Perspective 0 1 32 294 2 6 78 560
The Lender of Last Resort: Some Historical Insights 2 6 30 68 5 21 76 155
The Long-Run Behavior of Velocity: The Institutional Approach Revisited 1 2 13 31 2 5 26 66
The Rise and Fall of a Barbarous Relic: The Role of Gold in the International Monetary SYstem 2 9 40 438 10 32 157 1,803
The Role of Foreign Currency Debt in Financial Crises: 1880-1913 vs. 1972-1997 0 2 14 91 4 19 71 303
The Specie Standard As A Contingent Rule: Some Evidence for Core and Peripheral Countries, 1880-90 0 0 3 18 0 0 8 120
The Specie Standard as a Contingent Rule: Some Evidence for Core and Peripheral Countries, 1880-1990 2 3 9 20 2 5 42 165
The Stochastic Properties of Velocity: A New Interpretation 0 2 5 13 1 6 19 100
The Yield Curve, Recession and the Credibility of the Monetary Regime: long run evidence 1875-1997 0 1 25 191 1 10 74 651
The Yield Curve, Recessions and the Credibility of the Monetary Regime: Long Run Evidence 1875-1997 0 0 4 84 1 7 29 282
The gold standard as a rule 1 4 28 29 5 21 94 921
The yield curve, recessions, and the credibility of the monetary regime: long-run evidence, 1875-1997 0 4 38 154 0 13 84 367
Three Great American Disinflations 1 2 11 48 6 12 46 95
Under What Circumstances, Past and Present, Have International Rescues of Countries in Financial Distress Been Successful? 0 1 4 52 1 9 25 370
Violations of the `Rules of the Game' and the Credibility of the Classical Gold Standard, 1880-1914 0 0 6 135 2 8 37 825
Was Adherence to the Gold Standard a "Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval" During the Interwar Period? 0 0 6 127 2 11 54 1,140
Was Expansionary Monetary Policy Feasible During the Great Contraction? An Examination of the Gold Standard Constraint 1 3 17 218 12 34 124 2,417
Was There Really an Earlier Period of International Financial Integration Comparable to Today? 2 8 51 243 5 26 99 851
What If Alexander Hamilton Had Been Argentinean? A Comparison of the Early Monetary Experiences of Argentina and the United States 0 1 6 68 2 6 35 749
What has Foreign Market Intervention Since the Plaza Agreement Accomplished? 0 0 1 53 1 3 24 243
Why Clashes Between Internal and External Stability Goals End in Currency Crises, 1797-1994 1 3 15 64 5 17 57 193
Why did the Bank of Canada Emerge in 1935? 1 2 7 39 2 8 33 135
Why didn't France follow the British Stabilization after World War One ? 0 0 6 51 2 17 128 460
Why didn't France follow the British Stabilization after World War One? 0 0 18 75 8 24 193 995
Total Working Papers 168 566 2,859 17,875 747 2,594 11,026 75,800


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70 Years of Central Banking: The Bank of Canada in an International Context, 1935-2005 1 2 9 20 1 12 33 79
A Small Open Economy in Depression: Lessons from Canada in the 1930s 0 0 0 0 0 9 40 282
Advocacy and Neo Classical Economics 1 3 9 9 2 6 21 39
Aggregate Price Shocks and Financial Instability: A Historical Analysis 0 0 0 0 1 9 38 278
Aggregate price shocks and financial stability: the United Kingdom 1796-1999 0 1 4 14 0 6 14 75
Comment on Can the Financial Markets Privately Regulate Risk? 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 151
Costs and Benefits of Exchange Rate Stability: Canada's Interwar Experience 0 0 0 0 0 1 24 175
Could Stable Money Have Averted the Great Contraction? 0 0 0 0 1 9 39 124
Credible Commitment and Exchange Rate Stability: Canada's Interwar Experience 0 0 0 0 1 7 31 220
Currency Substitution and the Demand for Money: Some Evidence for Canada 0 1 13 63 3 6 40 150
Deflation and monetary policy in a historical perspective: remembering the past or being condemned to repeat it? 0 0 9 41 1 10 28 104
Explorations in monetary history: A survey of the literature 0 0 5 7 0 0 9 20
Getting Pegged: Comparing the 1879 and 1925 Gold Resumptions 0 0 0 1 1 5 19 74
Globalization and imbalances in historical perspective 1 4 29 78 2 18 85 192
Golden fetters: The gold standard and the great depression: Barry Eichengreen, (Oxford University Press, New York, 1992) pp. xix + 448, $39.95 0 2 32 98 2 12 115 263
Historical evidence on business cycles: the international experience 1 1 12 161 5 16 51 530
Institutional Change and the Velocity of Money: A Century of Evidence 0 0 0 0 5 13 35 228
Interest rate interactions in the classical gold standard, 1880-1914: was there any monetary independence? 1 2 9 44 1 5 40 145
Is There a Good Case for a New Bretton Woods International Monetary System? 0 0 5 50 2 4 20 120
Keeping Capital Flowing: The Role of the IMF 2 2 9 66 10 16 50 213
Labor productivity during the Great Depression 1 2 3 9 2 4 26 69
Log-rolling, partisanship, and economic interest in the passage of the Hawley-Smoot tariff A comment 0 0 3 8 1 8 21 57
Maximizing Seignorage Revenue during Temporary Suspensions of Convertibility: A Note 0 1 3 38 0 6 25 203
Measuring real economic effects of bailouts: historical perspectives on how countries in financial distress have fared with and without bailouts 0 4 14 29 2 12 69 127
Monetary Policy and Asset Prices: Does 'Benign Neglect' Make Sense? 1 4 28 79 3 29 71 206
Monetary policy and asset prices: a look back at past U.S. stock market booms 3 8 32 104 5 18 80 290
Money and prices in the 19th century: Was Thomas Tooke right? 0 0 2 8 2 14 67 96
Money stock targeting, base drift, and price-level predictability: Lessons from the U.K. Experience 0 0 0 4 0 2 18 47
Money, Sticky Wages, and the Great Depression 1 4 24 300 6 20 145 2,339
Price stability and financial stability: the historical record 1 5 16 117 5 14 43 256
Review of A History of the Federal Reserve. Volume I (2003) by Allan H. Meltzer 0 1 5 17 0 2 22 75
Some Qualms about the Test of the Institutionalist Hypothesis of the Long-run Behavior of Velocity: Reply 0 0 0 0 1 4 26 105
The Behavior of Money Stock under Interest Rate Control: Some Evidence for Canada 0 0 2 10 0 1 9 77
The Effects of Monetary Change on Relative Commodity Prices and the Role of Long-Term Contracts 1 1 3 21 4 9 24 88
The Gold Standard As a Rule: An Essay in Exploration 2 14 47 271 12 37 125 740
The Income Effects of the 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 20
The Long Run Behavior of the Income Velocity of Money in Five Advanced Countries, 1870-1975: An Institutional Approach 0 0 0 0 2 7 13 101
The classical gold standard: some lessons for today 1 11 52 119 7 22 99 231
The financial crisis of 1825 and the restructuring of the British financial system - commentary 0 0 7 19 4 6 32 67
The gold standard, Bretton Woods and other monetary regimes: a historical appraisal 6 9 43 335 10 21 95 1,102
The income effects of the sources of new money: A comparison of the United States and the United Kingdom, 1870-1913 0 0 1 2 0 1 9 14
The inter-war gold exchange standard: credibility and monetary independence 0 1 15 53 2 6 42 225
The lender of last resort: some historical insights 0 0 0 0 1 5 29 106
The link between money and prices in an open economy: the Canadian evidence from 1971 to 1980 0 1 6 9 0 2 16 48
The long-run behavior of velocity: The institutional approach revisited 0 0 3 11 0 0 5 35
The long-run behavior of velocity: the institutional approach revisited: introduction 0 0 0 0 0 3 8 118
Under what circumstances, past and present, have international rescues of countries in financial distress been successful? 0 0 3 4 1 4 16 28
Was Expansionary Monetary Policy Feasible during the Great Contraction? An Examination of the Gold Standard Constraint 0 1 7 19 3 16 57 152
What if Alexander Hamilton had been Argentinean? A comparison of the early monetary experiences of Argentina and the United States 1 2 6 24 1 4 15 91
Total Journal Articles 25 87 470 2,262 113 442 1,945 10,575
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Is our Current International Economic Environment Unusually Crisis Prone? 0 3 22 55 10 29 159 341
Monetary policy regimes and economic performance: The historical record 4 12 53 133 9 44 168 433
Total Chapters 4 15 75 188 19 73 327 774


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