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Webcast Rewriting History In this webcast, Joseph Stiglitz, the Nobel Prize winner, discuses the concept and the impact of the short-term and long-term economic policy formulation practices, on...

Tags: Growth, Human Resources, Northwestern University, Workforce Management

Company: Northwestern University
Date: November 2003
Northwestern University
White Paper Shareholders Just Can't Be Ignored Till a few years ago, the shareholders were a lesser-known community. But, thanks to the corporate scandals, increased involvement of labor unions, and consumer groups,...

Tags: CFO Publishing Corp., Finance, Financial Accounting, Shareholder

Company: CFO Publishing
Date: August 2003
CFO Publishing
White Paper Trade Costs and Real Exchange Rate Volatility: The Role of Ricardian Comparative Advantage This paper examines the impact of trade costs on real exchange rate volatility. It incorporates a multi-country Ricardian model of trade, based on the work...

Tags: Exchange Rate Volatility, Finance, IMF, Investment, Volatility

Company: International Monetary Fund
Date: January 2005
International Monetary Fund
White Paper Financial Dollarization and Debt Deflation Under a Currency Board In the late currency board years, Argentina faced a real exchange rate adjustment through price deflation amidst growing devaluation expectations. Using a firm-level panel database...

Tags: Board, Business Operations, Corporate Governance, Corporate Law, Currency & Foreign Exchange

Company: Universidad Torcuato Di Tella
Date: September 2003
Universidad Torcuato Di Tella
White Paper Escaping From a Liquidity Trap and Deflation: The Foolproof Way and Others This paper discusses existing proposals to escape from a liquidity trap and deflation, including a method Foolproof Way, in the light of the optimal way...

Tags: Currency & Foreign Exchange, Deflation, Finance, Investment, Liquidity

Company: National Bureau of Economic Research
Date: December 2003
National Bureau of Economic Research
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White Paper Deflation and the International Great Depression: A Productivity Puzzle This paper presents a dynamic, stochastic general equilibrium study of the causes of the international 'Great Depression'. It uses a fully articulated model to assess...

Tags: Currency & Foreign Exchange, Deflation, Finance, National Bureau Of Economic Research, Shock

Company: National Bureau of Economic Research
Date: March 2005
National Bureau of Economic Research
White Paper Two Decades of Japanese Monetary Policy and the Deflation Problem This paper reviews Japanese monetary policy over the last two decades with an emphasis on the experience of deflation from the mid-1990s. Deflation can be...

Tags: Currency & Foreign Exchange, Deflation, Finance

Company: National Bureau of Economic Research
Date: October 2004
National Bureau of Economic Research
White Paper Credible Commitment to Optimal Escape From a Liquidity Trap: The Role of the Balance Sheet of an Independent Central Bank An independent central bank can manage its balance sheet and its capital so as to commit itself to a depreciation of its currency and an...

Tags: Balance Sheets, Liquidity, Investment, Financial Statements, Financial Services

Company: International Monetary Fund
Date: September 2004
International Monetary Fund
White Paper The Zero Bound in an Open Economy: A Foolproof Way of Escaping From a Liquidity Trap The paper examines the transmission mechanism of monetary policy in an open economy with and without a binding zero bound on nominal interest rates. In...

Tags: Currency & Foreign Exchange, Exchange Rate, Finance, Free Trade, Inflation

Company: National Bureau of Economic Research
Date: October 2000
National Bureau of Economic Research
White Paper Channels for Narrowing the US Current Account Deficit and Implications for Other Economies In this paper the OECD's Interlink model is used to explore several possible channels through which a narrowing of the US current account deficit could...

Tags: Currency & Foreign Exchange, Exchange Rate, Finance, Free Trade

Company: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Date: May 2004
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
White Paper Weak Economy and Strong Currency - The Origins of the Strong Yen in the 1990s During the 1990's the Japanese yen proved astonishingly strong despite the persisting recession. This paper tracks the origins of the high yen. It analyses the...

Tags: Currency & Foreign Exchange, Finance, Free Trade, University Of Tubingen, Yen

Company: University of Tubingen
Date: April 2004
University of Tubingen
White Paper Should We Be Afraid of Friedman's Rule? Should one think of zero nominal interest rates as an undesirable liquidity trap or as the desirable Friedman rule? This paper uses three different frameworks...

Tags: Currency & Foreign Exchange, Finance, Foreign-exchange, Tilburg University

Company: Tilburg University
Date: June 2000
Tilburg University
White Paper Exchange Rate Policy and the Zero Bound on Nominal Interest Rates This paper studies the effectiveness of monetary policy in a severe recession and deflation when nominal interest rates are bounded at zero. It compares two...

Tags: Bound, Currency & Foreign Exchange, Finance, Financial Planning, Financial Services

Company: University of Frankfurt
Date: March 2004
University of Frankfurt
White Paper Monetary and Exchange Rate Policy in Small Open Economies: The Case of Iceland This paper discusses monetary and exchange rate policy and the financial risks that are involved for small open economies in the environment of less restricted...

Tags: Central Bank Of Iceland, Economy, Finance, Financial, Financial Accounting

Company: Central Bank of Iceland
Date: November 2001
Central Bank of Iceland
White Paper Deflation and Monetary Policy in a Historical Perspective: Remembering the Past or Being Condemned to Repeat It? This paper presents a broad cross-country historical study of deflation over the past two centuries in order to shed light on current policy challenges. It...

Tags: Currency & Foreign Exchange, Deflation, Finance, National Bureau Of Economic Research

Company: National Bureau of Economic Research
Date: October 2004
National Bureau of Economic Research
White Paper Understanding Deflation: Treating the Disease, Not the Symptoms Deflation can be defined as a falling general price level utilizing one of the common price indices: the consumer price index; the GDP deflator or...

Tags: Currency & Foreign Exchange, Deflation, Finance, Indice

Company: Jerome Levy Economics Institute of Bard College
Date: October 2003
Jerome Levy Economics Institute of Bard College
White Paper A Post-Reflation Monetary Framework for Japan Modifications to monetary policy framework are needed as positive inflation resumes because the current monetary regime and operations are tailored to ending deflation. The paper...

Tags: Currency & Foreign Exchange, Finance, IMF, Inflation

Company: International Monetary Fund
Date: April 2005
International Monetary Fund
White Paper A Primer on Real Effective Exchange Rates: Determinants, Overvaluation, Trade Flows and Competitive Devaluation Several alternative measures of "effective" exchange rates are discussed in the context of their theoretical underpinnings and actual construction. Focusing on contemporary indices and recently...

Tags: Exchange Rate, Finance, Free Trade, National Bureau Of Economic Research

Company: National Bureau of Economic Research
Date: July 2005
National Bureau of Economic Research
White Paper The Incredible Volcker Disinflation Using a simple modern macroeconomic model, the paper argues that the real effects of the Volcker disinflation in the early 1980s were mainly due to...

Tags: Currency & Foreign Exchange, Disinflation, Federal Open Market Committee, Finance, Financial Planning

Company: National Bureau of Economic Research
Date: August 2005
National Bureau of Economic Research
White Paper Debt-Deflation: Concepts and a Stylized Model This paper proposes a model of how agents adjust their asset holdings in response to losses in general equilibrium. By emphasizing the relation between deflation...

Tags: Agent, Asset, Asset Management, Asset Price, Bank For International Settlements

Company: Bank for International Settlements
Date: April 2005
Bank for International Settlements
White Paper Deflation in a Historical Perspective The paper can be seen as a primer on deflation. It briefly surveys some theoretical issues and monetary policy dimensions of deflation. It provides a...

Tags: Currency & Foreign Exchange, Deflation, Finance

Company: Bank for International Settlements
Date: November 2005
Bank for International Settlements
White Paper External Shocks, Transmission Mechanisms and Deflation in Asia The concern with deflation in industrialised countries has prompted a number of studies assessing the causes and consequences of deflation, proposing appropriate policy responses, as...

Tags: Bank For International Settlements, Currency & Foreign Exchange, Deflation, Finance

Company: Bank for International Settlements
Date: November 2005
Bank for International Settlements
White Paper Japan's Deflation, Problems in the Financial System and Monetary Policy The purpose of this paper is threefold. First, it aims to survey various discussions of the so-called "lost decade" from a macroeconomic perspective. Second, it...

Tags: Bank For International Settlements, Currency & Foreign Exchange, Deflation, Finance, Financial

Company: Bank for International Settlements
Date: November 2005
Bank for International Settlements
White Paper Beyond Current Policy Frameworks This paper tells us about bad deflations which involves a combination of falling goods and asset prices. It is against this background that the rest...

Tags: Bank For International Settlements, Currency & Foreign Exchange, Deflation, Finance

Company: Bank for International Settlements
Date: November 2005
Bank for International Settlements
White Paper Measuring Disinflation Credibility in Emerging Markets: A Bayesian Approach With an Application to Turkey Credibility is key to the success of a disinflationary program. By reducing inflationary expectations, with its attendant impact on wage and price setting behavior, a...

Tags: Bayesian, Marketing Research, Marketing, IMF, Human Resources

Company: International Monetary Fund
Date: November 2004
International Monetary Fund
White Paper Capital Account Liberalization, Capital Flow Patterns, and Policy Responses in the EU's New Member States This paper discusses the experience of the European Union's (EU) eight new member countries (EU8) between 1995 and 2003 when the bulk of capital account...

Tags: European Union, Finance, Free Trade, Inflow, Liberalization

Company: International Monetary Fund
Date: November 2005
International Monetary Fund
White Paper A Fair Exchange? Theory and Practice of Calculating Equilibrium Exchange Rates This paper develops a theory-based model of equilibrium exchange rates incorporating factors that have been found to matter empirically. The model provides insights into how...

Tags: Adjustment, IMF, Theory

Company: International Monetary Fund
Date: December 2005
International Monetary Fund
White Paper The Impact of Foreign Direct Investment on Ethical Standards in Host Countries The purpose of this paper is to empirically examine the impact Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), which can be considered a proxy for the business activity...

Tags: Currency & Foreign Exchange, Finance, Foreign Direct Investment, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), Investment

Company: University of Pennsylvania
Date: June 2005
University of Pennsylvania
White Paper Exchange-Rate Regimes and Capital Flows in East Asia This is not a scholarly paper, but rather an essay on policy issues regarding exchange-rate regimes in emerging-market Asia. In most of these economies, it...

Tags: Asia, Cycle, Exchange Rate, Finance, Free Trade

Company: Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry (RIETI)
Date: June 2004
Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry (RIETI)
White Paper Deferred Taxes in the Public Finances This paper presents estimates of the historical flows and projected future flows of taxes and interest, debt and capital formation effects of deferred tax vehicles....

Tags: Finance, Financial Planning, Free Trade, Stanford University, Taxes

Company: Stanford University
Date: January 2003
Stanford University
White Paper The Role of Inflation Differentials in Regional Adjustment: Evidence From the United States Within a monetary union, regional inflation differentials lead to a competition between the real interest rate and wealth channels on the one hand and the...

Tags: Adjustment, Currency & Foreign Exchange, Finance, Inflation, Utrecht University

Company: Utrecht University
Date: November 2003
Utrecht University
White Paper Arc Of A Diver: Inflation Succumbs To Deflation Good news is lacking today. Although waning inflation is a bright spot, a deflationary spiral, were it to erupt, is no great shakes for the...

Tags: Charles Schwab & Co. Inc., Currency & Foreign Exchange, Deflation, Finance, Inflation

Company: Charles Schwab
Date: December 2008
Charles Schwab
White Paper Worth Asking: Who Wins If Dollar Loses? Betting against the dollar is becoming an awfully crowded, and risky, trade. There are reasons to doubt the greenback's value. Government debt is the highest...

Tags: Currency & Foreign Exchange, Dollar, Federal Reserve Monetary Policy, Finance, FMR

Company: FMR
Date: September 2009
FMR
White Paper Coordination, Fair Treatment and Inflation Persistence This paper argues that coordination problems and multiple equilibria are the keys to explaining inflation persistence. It also discusses about a wage-contracting model in which...

Tags: Currency & Foreign Exchange, Finance, Inflation

Company: The Federal Reserve Board
Date: January 2003
The Federal Reserve Board
White Paper Inflation Persistence and Relative Contracting According to a view of Macroeconomists, the New Keynesian Phillips curve cannot explain the persistence observed in actual inflation yet more prominent alternative formulations relative...

Tags: Currency & Foreign Exchange, Finance, Inflation

Company: The Federal Reserve Board
Date: January 2003
The Federal Reserve Board
White Paper Does the Labor Share of Income Drive Inflation? This paper concludes the output gap--the deviation between actual and potential output--is better captured by the labor income share, in turn implying that central banks...

Tags: Federal Reserve Board, Finance, Income, Inflation, Operational Accounting

Company: The Federal Reserve Board
Date: January 2003
The Federal Reserve Board
White Paper Imperfect Knowledge, Inflation Expectations, and Monetary Policy This paper investigates the role of imperfect knowledge regarding the structure of the economy on the formation of expectations, macroeconomic dynamics, and the efficient formulation...

Tags: Currency & Foreign Exchange, Federal Reserve Board, Finance, Inflation, Knowledge

Company: The Federal Reserve Board
Date: January 2003
The Federal Reserve Board
White Paper Avoiding Nash Inflation Bayesian and Robust Responses to Model Uncertainty The paper examines learning, model non-specification, and robust policy responses to non-specification in a quasi-real-time environment. In the least parametric approach, the medicine of robust...

Tags: Federal Reserve Board, Response

Company: The Federal Reserve Board
Date: January 2003
The Federal Reserve Board
White Paper Monetary Policy Rules and the Great Inflation The nature of monetary policy during the 1970s is evaluated through the lens of a forward-looking Taylor rule based on perceptions regarding the outlook for...

Tags: Currency & Foreign Exchange, Federal Reserve Board, Finance, Inflation, Unemployment

Company: The Federal Reserve Board
Date: January 2003
The Federal Reserve Board
White Paper Treasury Inflation-Indexed Debt: A Review of the U.S. Experience This paper reviews the U.S. experience with inflation-indexed debt. To date, Treasury inflation-indexed securities have not been highly valued by investors, with the spread...

Tags: Currency & Foreign Exchange, Federal Reserve Board, Finance, Inflation, Security

Company: The Federal Reserve Board
Date: January 2002
The Federal Reserve Board

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