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Interbank Exposures: Quantifying the Risk of Contagions

by Craig H Furfine, Craig H Furfine - Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking
"... International Settlements, and from time to time by other economists, and are published by the Bank. The papers are on subjects of topical interest and are technical in character. The views expressed in them are those of their authors and not necessarily the views of the BIS. Copies of publications ..."
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International Settlements, and from time to time by other economists, and are published by the Bank. The papers are on subjects of topical interest and are technical in character. The views expressed in them are those of their authors and not necessarily the views of the BIS. Copies of publications

Filardo (2007), “Globalisation and Inflation: New Cross-Country Evidence on the Global Determinants of Domestic Inflation,” unpublished paper, Bank for International Settlements

by Claudio Borio, Andrew Filardo
"... There has been mounting evidence that the inflation process has been changing. Inflation is now much lower and much more stable around the globe. And its sensitivity to measures of economic slack and increases in input costs appears to have declined. Probably the most widely supported explanation fo ..."
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There has been mounting evidence that the inflation process has been changing. Inflation is now much lower and much more stable around the globe. And its sensitivity to measures of economic slack and increases in input costs appears to have declined. Probably the most widely supported explanation for this phenomenon is that monetary policy has been much more effective. There is no doubt in our mind that this explanation goes a long way towards explaining the better inflation performance we have observed. In this paper, however, we begin to explore a complementary, rather than alternative, explanation. We argue that prevailing models of inflation are too “country-centric”, in the sense that they fail to take sufficient account of the role of global factors in influencing the inflation process. The relevance of a more “globe-centric ” approach is likely to have increased as the process of integration of the world economy has gathered momentum, a process commonly referred to as “globalisation”. In a large cross-section of countries, we find some rather striking prima facie evidence that this has indeed been the case. In particular, proxies for global economic slack add considerable explanatory power to traditional benchmark inflation rate equations, even allowing for the influence of traditional indicators of external influences on domestic inflation, such as import and oil prices. Moreover, the role of such global factors has been growing over time, especially since the 1990s. And in a number of cases, global factors appear to have supplanted the role of domestic measures of economic slack.

Output Gap Uncertainty: Does it Matter for the Taylor Rule

by Frank Smets, Frank Smets - Monetary Policy Under Uncertainty , 1999
"... International Settlements, and from time to time by other economists, and are published by the Bank. The papers are on subjects of topical interest and are technical in character. The views expressed in them are those of their authors and not necessarily the views of the BIS. Copies of publications ..."
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International Settlements, and from time to time by other economists, and are published by the Bank. The papers are on subjects of topical interest and are technical in character. The views expressed in them are those of their authors and not necessarily the views of the BIS. Copies of publications

International Settlements: An Analysis of Rates

by James Alleman - nd . Quarter , 1998
"... Abstract: In the late 1970s, when competition was introduced in the United States, competitive forces pushed international telephone prices down. Lower prices resulted, inter alia, in an increase in international calls and minutes from the United States to countries whose prices were high relative t ..."
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Abstract: In the late 1970s, when competition was introduced in the United States, competitive forces pushed international telephone prices down. Lower prices resulted, inter alia, in an increase in international calls and minutes from the United States to countries whose prices were high relative

Bank for International Settlements

by Peter Hördahl, Oreste Tristani , 2010
"... the Bank for International Settlements, and from time to time by other economists, and are published by the Bank. The papers are on subjects of topical interest and are technical in character. The views expressed in them are those of their authors and not necessarily the views of the BIS. Copies of ..."
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the Bank for International Settlements, and from time to time by other economists, and are published by the Bank. The papers are on subjects of topical interest and are technical in character. The views expressed in them are those of their authors and not necessarily the views of the BIS. Copies

Bank for International Settlements Communications

by Ugo Albertazzi, Ginette Eramo, Leonardo Gambacorta, Carmelo Salleo, Ugo Albertazzi, Ginette Eramo, Leonardo Gambacorta, Carmelo Salleo , 2011
"... the Bank for International Settlements, and from time to time by other economists, and are published by the Bank. The papers are on subjects of topical interest and are technical in character. The views expressed in them are those of their authors and not necessarily the views of the BIS. Copies of ..."
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the Bank for International Settlements, and from time to time by other economists, and are published by the Bank. The papers are on subjects of topical interest and are technical in character. The views expressed in them are those of their authors and not necessarily the views of the BIS. Copies

Bank for International Settlements Communications

by Evidence From Asia, Ilhyock Shim, Haibin Zhu
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the Bank for International Settlements, and from time to time by other economists, and are published by the Bank. The papers are on subjects of topical interest and are technical in character. The views expressed in them are those of their authors and not necessarily the views of the BIS. Copies

Bank for International Settlements Communications

by Ben Craig, Goetz Von Peter, Ben Craig, Goetz Von Peter Y , 2010
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the Bank for International Settlements, and from time to time by other economists, and are published by the Bank. The papers are on subjects of topical interest and are technical in character. The views expressed in them are those of their authors and not necessarily the views of the BIS. Copies

Bank for International Settlements Communications

by Carlos Montoro , 2010
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the Bank for International Settlements, and from time to time by other economists, and are published by the Bank. The papers are on subjects of topical interest and are technical in character. The views expressed in them are those of their authors and not necessarily the views of the BIS. Copies

Bank for International Settlements Communications

by Peter Dittus, Michael Klein, Peter Dittus, Michael Klein , 2011
"... the Bank for International Settlements, and from time to time by other economists, and are published by the Bank. The papers are on subjects of topical interest and are technical in character. The views expressed in them are those of their authors and not necessarily the views of the BIS. Copies of ..."
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the Bank for International Settlements, and from time to time by other economists, and are published by the Bank. The papers are on subjects of topical interest and are technical in character. The views expressed in them are those of their authors and not necessarily the views of the BIS. Copies
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