Robert P. Flood
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL721054A
Top Subjects
- Foreign exchange (2)
- Monetary policy (2)
- Foreign exchange -- Rates -- Econometric models (2)
- Foreign exchange -- Econometric models (2)
- Foreign exchange rates (2)
- Italy (1)
- Currency convertibility (1)
Books by Robert P. Flood
Total count: 40
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Exchange-rate regimes in transitionItaly 1974Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System1981-01-01
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Price bubbles and futures marketsCenter for the Study of Futures Markets, Columbia Business School1985-01-01
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Asset prices and time-varying riskNational Bureau of Economic Research1988-01-01
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Monetary policy strategiesNational Bureau of Economic Research1988-01-01
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Simple rules, discretion and monetary policyNational Bureau of Economic Research1989-01-01
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Testable implications of indeterminacies in models with rational expectationsNational Bureau of Economic Research1989-01-01
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The linkage between speculative attack and target zone models of exchange ratesNational Bureau of Economic Research1989-01-01
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Risk neutrality and the two-tier foreign exchange marketevidence from BelgiumNational Bureau of Economic Research1989-01-01
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An empirical exploration of exchange rate target-zonesNational Bureau of Economic Research1990-01-01
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Empirical Exploration of Exchange Rate Target-ZonesInternational Monetary Fund1991-01-01
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Speculative Attacks and Models of Balance of Payments CrisesInternational Monetary Fund1991-01-01
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Exchange Rate Regime ChoiceInternational Monetary Fund1991-01-01
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Anticipated Exchange Rate ReformsInternational Monetary Fund1992-01-01
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Theory of Optimum Currency AreasRevisitedInternational Monetary Fund1992-01-01
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Fixing exchange ratesa virtual quest for fundamentals1993-01-01
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Fixesof the forward discount puzzleNational Bureau of Economic Research1994-01-01
Speculative bubbles, speculative attacks, and policy switchingMIT Press1994-01-01-
Issues concerning nominal anchors for monetary policyNational Bureau of Economic Research1994-01-01
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The size and timing of devaluations in capital-controlled developing economiesNational Bureau of Economic Research1994-01-01
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Issues Concerning Nominal Anchors for Monetary PolicyInternational Monetary Fund1994-01-01
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Collapsing exchange rate regimesanother linear exampleNational Bureau of Economic Research1995-01-01
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Speculative attacksfundamentals and self-fulfilling propheciesNational Bureau of Economic Research1996-01-01
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Policy Implications of Second-Generation Crisis ModelsInternational Monetary Fund1997-01-01
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Perspectives on the recent currency crisis literatureNational Bureau of Economic Research1998-01-01
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Interest Rate Defense of a Fixed Exchange Rate?International Monetary Fund2000-01-01
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An interest rate defence of a fixed exchange rate?Centre for Economic Policy Research2000-01-01
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Uncovered interest parity in crisisthe interest rate defense in the 1990sInternational Monetary Fund, Research Department2001-01-01
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Imf Staff Papers 2001International Monetary Fund2001-01-01
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A model of the joint distribution of banking and exchange-rate crisesInternational Monetary Fund, Research Department2001-01-01
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Imf Staff Papers 2002International Monetary Fund2002-01-01
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Holding international reserves in an era of high capital mobilityInternational Monetary Fund, Research Department2002-01-01
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Financial integrationa new methodology and an illustrationNational Bureau of Economic Research2003-01-01
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IMF Staff Papers 2003International Monetary Fund2003-01-01
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IMF Staff PapersInternational Monetary Fund2003-01-01
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Estimating the expected marginal rate of substitutionexploiting idiosyncratic riskNational Bureau of Economic Research2004-01-01
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Speculative Attacks on Fixed Exchange Rates (Japan-US Center UFJ Bank Monographs on International Financial Markets)Cambridge University Press2004-03-01
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Getting shut out of the international capital marketsit doesn't take muchInternational Monetary Fund, Research Dept.2006-01-01
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International Risk Sharing During the Globalization EraInternational Monetary Fund2009-01-01
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Perspective on Predicting Currency CrisesInternational Monetary Fund2010-01-01
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Speculative Bubbles, Speculative Attacks, and Policy SwitchingMIT Press2013-01-01