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A Monetary Constitution Case for an Independent European Central Bank |
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A Novel End to the Big Inflation in China in 1950 |
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A Novel End to the Big Inflation in China in 1950* |
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39 |
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A Re-examination of the Monetary Model of Exchange Market Pressure: Canada, 1963-1988 |
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32 |
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126 |
A first look at Brexit and global equity markets |
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An ABC Guide to Provincial Lending Patterns in China |
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Are NBA Fans Becoming Indifferent to Race? Evidence From the 1990s |
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Assessing the Impact of US Macroeconomic Policies and Inflation Rates on the Australian Economy |
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Assessing the impact of the Chinese stimulus package at home and abroad: A damp squib? |
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Bank Lending Margins in China and the Effects of the June 2012 Liberalization |
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Bondholder gains from the annexation of Texas and implications of the US bailout |
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24 |
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140 |
CROSS-MARKET TRADING IN CHINA'S LARGE STATE-OWNED COMMERCIAL BANKS, 2006–2011 |
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Can Interest-Bearing Money Circulate? A Small-Denomination Arkansan Experiment, 1861-63 |
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Can Interest‐Bearing Money Circulate? A Small‐Denomination Arkansan Experiment, 1861–63 |
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China’s Experience with Indexed Government Bonds, 1988–1996: How Credible Was the People’s Republic’s Anti‐Inflationary Policy? |
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56 |
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China’s Financial Sector Development and Global Presence: Editors’ Introduction |
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China’s Global Interdependence: International Reserves, Capital Inflows, Financial Market Transmission, and Exchange Rate Determination |
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Chinese Real Estate Market Performance |
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Chinese liquidity effects on the Australian macroeconomy, 2002–2017 |
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Conflicting Claims as a |
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Cross-country evidence on the relationship between central banks and governments |
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Currency Boards vs. Dollarization: Lessons from the Cook Islands |
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Death and the stock market: international evidence from the Spanish Flu |
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Economic Performance and the Determination of Presidential Elections in the U.S |
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Economic history and econometrics: a cautionary note from the hyperinflation front |
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145 |
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Enter the dragon: Interactions between Chinese, US and Asia-Pacific equity markets, 1995–2010 |
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Exchange Rate Regimes and Shifts in Inflation Persistence: Does Nothing Else Matter? |
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Exporting hyperinflation: The long arm of Chiang Kai-shek |
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Financial market reactions to the overthrow and annexation of the Hawaiian Kingdom: evidence from London, Honolulu and New York |
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Fiscal Policymaking and the Central Bank Institutional Constraint |
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Fiscal and monetary institutions and policies: onward and upward? |
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25 |
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Fiscal policymaking and the central bank institutional constraint Una Vez Más: New Latin American evidence |
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Fiscal pressure and central bank policy objectives |
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471 |
Fraud and financial markets: the 1997 collapse of the junior mining stocks |
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From Shanghai to Sydney: Chinese stock market influences on Australia |
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Hyperinflation, the exchange rate and endogenous money: post-World War I Germany revisited |
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Inflation Is Always and Everywhere a Monetary Phenomenon: Richmond vs. Houston in 1864 |
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Inflation and Taxation with Optimizing Governments: A Comment |
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Interest-Bearing Currency and Legal Restrictions Theory:Lessons from the Southern Confederacy |
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International transmission of US macroeconomic policy and the inflation record of Western Europe |
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Irving Fisher and Price-Level Targeting in Austria: Was Silver the Answer? |
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Irving Fisher and Price‐Level Targeting in Austria: Was Silver the Answer? |
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Liquidity preference and interest-bearing money: the Ottoman Empire, 1840–1851 |
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13 |
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Macroeconomic Drivers of Chinese ADRs: Home Country vs. US Effects |
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Macroeconomic Interdependence Between Mainland China and Taiwan: A Cross-Strait Perspective on Globalization |
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Monetary accommodation of income claims and the expectations-augmented phillips curve: In search of a stable policy rule |
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Monetary accommodation of income claims: A reply |
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Monetary institutions, budget deficits and inflation: Empirical results for eight countries |
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Money, Credit, and Wages in Hyperinflation: Post-World War I Germany |
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Multiple Regime Shifts and Multiple Ends of the Taiwanese Hyperinflation, 1945‐1953 |
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Offshore versus local listings of Taiwanese firms: evidence from London, New York and Taipei |
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Quantifying the impact of the November 2014 Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect |
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Real Wages and Distributional Conflict in the German Hyperinflation |
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Reconsidering the Principal Components of Central Bank Independence: The More the Merrier? |
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111 |
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Relative Stock Market Performance during the Coronavirus Pandemic: Virus vs. Policy Effects in 80 Countries |
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Sentiment effects on Chinese share prices and savings deposits: The post-2003 experience |
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Stock market sentiment and the draining of China's savings deposits |
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Suppressing Asset Price Inflation: The Confederate Experience, 1861--1865 |
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The effects of inflation on economic growth in industrial and developing countries: is there a difference? |
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The golden hedge: From global financial crisis to global pandemic |
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The impact of US economic variables on Bank of Canada policy: direct and indirect responses |
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Tiananmen Square 1989: the view from financial markets |
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Transfer Spending in the English Premier League: The Haves and the Have Nots |
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Transfer spending in the English premier league: the haves and the have nots |
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Turning Points in the U.S. Civil War: A British Perspective |
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US ADR and Hong Kong H-share discounts of Shanghai-listed firms |
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168 |
2 |
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569 |
US pressure on China: Silver flows, deflation, and the 1934 Shanghai credit crunch |
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47 |
1 |
1 |
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254 |
Volatility in an era of reduced uncertainty: Lessons from Pax Britannica |
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53 |
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War Finance in the Southern Confederacy, 1861-1865 |
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226 |
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What has driven Chinese monetary policy since 1990? Investigating the People's bank's policy rule |
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163 |
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When does inflation hurt economic growth? Different nonlinearities for different economies |
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162 |
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613 |
Total Journal Articles |
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9 |
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2,472 |
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47 |
159 |
13,596 |