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1. "De Jure versus De Facto Exchange Rate Regimes in Sub-Saharan Africa" [published in August 2011 as Working Paper 11/198 of the International Monetary Fund] 2. "Structural Current Account Imbalances: Fixed versus Flexible Exchange Rates?" [last draft: 04-19-2009] [published in November 2009 as Discussion Paper 76 of the Bulgarian National Bank] 3. "Do Common Currencies Facilitate the Net Flow of Capital among Countries?" [published in The North American Journal of Economics and Finance 20:2 (August 2009): 124-144] [an earlier version published in July 2007 as Working Paper 337 of the Stanford Center for International Development] 4. "Does Monetary Integration Reduce Exchange Rate Pass-through?" [published in The World Economy 31:12 (December 2008): 1599-1624] [an earlier version published in June 2007 as Discussion Paper 59 of the Bulgarian National Bank] 5. "Measuring and Modeling the Effects of G-3 Exchange Rate Fluctuations on Small Open Economies: A Natural Experiment" [published in Economic Systems 32:3 (September 2008): 253-273] 6. "Should Small Open Economies in East Asia Keep All Their Eggs in One Basket: The Role of Balance Sheet Effects" [Paper][Technical Appendix] [published in The Journal of the Korean Economy 9:1 (April 2008): 1-43] [winner of the journal’s 2009 Best Paper Award] 7. "Innocent or Not-so-innocent Bystanders: Evidence from the Gravity Model of International Trade about the Effects of UN Sanctions on Neighbor Countries" [published in The World Economy 30:11 (November 2007): 1701-1725] 8. "But Can't They Hedge? Managing Foreign Exchange Risk under 'Original Sin'" [Working Paper 177, Stanford Center for International Development, August 2003] 9. "Manipulation, Monopoly, and the Chicago Board of Trade’s Transition from Self-regulation to Government Regulation" [last draft: 10-18-2001] |
1. "Fear of Floating" (with Ramkishen Rajan) [published in The Princeton Encyclopedia of the World Economy, edited by Kenneth Reinert and Ramkishen Rajan, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2009, 416-418] 2. "Currency Board Arrangement" [published in The Princeton Encyclopedia of the World Economy, edited by Kenneth Reinert and Ramkishen Rajan, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2009, 240-243] 3. Review of Lance Taylor's book External Liberalization in Asia, Post-Socialist Europe, and Brazil [published in Comparative Economic Studies 50:4 (December 2008): 703-706] 4. Review of Guillermo Calvo's book Emerging Capital Markets in Turmoil: Bad Luck or Bad Policy? [published in Comparative Economic Studies 49:1 (March 2007): 172-175] 5. "Should the CEE Accession Countries Put All Their Eggs in One Basket: The Role of Balance Sheet Effects" [published in Aspects of Globalization, Regionalization and Business, edited by Ioannis-Dionysios Salavrakos, Athens, Greece: ATINER, 2004, 267-281] |