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Vol.26 / December 2008

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Vol.26 / December 2008

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2008 International Conference
"Frontiers in Monetary Theory and Policy"

Ippei Fujiwara, Kazuo Fukuda, Ichiro Muto, Yosuke Shigemi, and Wataru Takahashi
Summary
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Masaaki Shirakawa Opening Speech
36KB
Bennett T. McCallum Introductory Remarks
John B. Taylor The Mayekawa Lecture:
The Way Back to Stability and Growth in the Global Economy
Maurice Obstfeld Concluding Remarks
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George W. Evans Monetary and Fiscal Policy under Learning in the Presence of a Liquidity Trap
/Adaptive learning; Monetary policy; Fiscal policy; Zero interest rate lower bound; Indeterminacy
Laurence Ball Helicopter Drops and Japan's Liquidity Trap
/Helicopter drop; Liquidity trap; Deflation
Graciela L. Kaminsky Crises and Sudden Stops:Evidence from International Bond and Syndicated-Loan Markets
/Contagion; Financial integration; Globalization; International primary issuance; Sudden stops
Kiyohito Utsunomiya Economic Fluctuations in Japan during the Interwar Period:Re-Estimation of the LTES Personal Consumption Expenditures
/Japanese economy; Interwar period; Showa Depression; Great Depression; Personal consumption; National accounts; Deflator; Imputation
Hiroshi Fujiki and Cheng Hsiao Aggregate and Household Demand for Money: Evidence from the Public Opinion Survey on Household Financial Assets and Liabilities
/Demand for money; Aggregation; Heterogeneity
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