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Monetary and Economic Studies is published, in principle twice
a year, by the Bank of Japan's Institute for Monetary and Economic
Studies (IMES). In line with IMES policy, the publication seeks
to provide information on monetary and economic issues to the
general public. Articles include research achievements by the
staff and visiting scholars, and selected works from the proceedings
of conferences sponsored by IMES.
Views expressed in Monetary and Economic Studies are those
of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the Bank
of Japan or IMES.
Vol.3, No.3 / December 1985
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| Allan H. Meltzer |
Variability of Prices, Output and Money Under Fixed and Fluctuating Exchange Rates: An Empirical Study of Monetary Regimes in Japan and the United States |
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| Yasuhiro Horiye |
Savings Behavior of the Japanese Households |
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| Kunio Okina |
Reexamination of Empirical Studies Using Granger Causality -"Causality" Between Money Supply and Nominal Income- |
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Vol.3, No.2 / September 1985
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| Yoshio Suzuki |
Japan's Monetary Policy Over the Past 10 Years |
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| Milton Friedman |
Monetary Policy in a Fiat World |
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| James Tobin |
Finaicial Innovation and Deregulation in Perspective |
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| Masatoshi Kinoshita |
Bank Management and Financial Order in the Phase of Liberalization and Internationalization of Financial Markets |
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Vol.3, No.1 / May 1985
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| Kunio Okina |
Empirical Tests of "Bubbles" in the Foreign Exchange Market |
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| Yoshiaki Shikano |
Expectations Theory and Term Structure of Interest Rates |
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| Masahiko Takeda |
A Theory of Loan Rate Determination in Japan |
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| Thomas F. Cargill |
A U.S. Perspective on Japanese Financial Liberalization |
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