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  17. Sudden stops in emerging markets: How to minimize their impact on GDP?. (2013). Jose Osler Alzate Mahecha, .
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  18. Dual liquidity crises under alternative monetary frameworks. (2012). Winkler, Adalbert ; Bindseil, Ulrich.
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  19. The Price Theory of Money, Prosperos Liquidity Trap, and Sudden Stop: Back to Basics and Back. (2012). Calvo, Guillermo.
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  20. Trilemma Policy Convergence Patterns and Output Volatility. (2012). Ito, Hiro ; Aizenman, Joshua.
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  21. Hoarding of International Reserves and Sterilization in Dollarized and Indebted Countries : an effective monetary policy?. (2012). Mansour Ichrakieh, Layal.
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  22. Banking Crises and Short and Medium Term Output Losses in Emerging and Developing Countries: The Role of Structural and Policy Variables. (2012). ZDZIENICKA, Aleksandra ; Furceri, Davide.
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  23. The dampening effect of bank foreign liabilities on monetary policy: Revisiting monetary cooperation in East Asia. (2012). Chen, Xiaofen.
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  24. Trilemma policy convergence patterns and output volatility. (2012). Ito, Hiro ; Aizenman, Joshua.
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  25. Impacts of the Trilemma Policies on Inflation, Growth and Volatility in Greece. (2012). Hsing, YU.
    In: International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues.
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  26. Dual liquidity crises under alternative monetary frameworks: a financial accounts perspective. (2012). Winkler, Adalbert ; Bindseil, Ulrich.
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  27. Was unofficial dollarisation/euroisation an amplifier of the Great Recession of 2007-09 in emerging economies. (2012). Chitu, Livia ; Chiu, Livia.
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  28. Trilemma Policy Convergence Patterns and Output Volatility. (2012). Ito, Hiro ; Aizenman, Joshua.
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  29. Effects of the Trilemma Policies on Inflation, Growth and Volatility in Bulgaria. (2012). Hsing, YU.
    In: Theoretical and Applied Economics.
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  30. IMF POLICY ADVICE TO EMERGING MARKET ECONOMIES DURING THE 2008–2009 CRISIS: NEW FUND OR NEW FUNDAMENTALS?. (2011). Ostry, Jonathan ; Ghosh, Atish ; Chamon, Marcos ; Il, Jun ; Rowe, Christopher C.
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  31. From the impossible monetary trinity towards economic depression. (2011). Zdunic, Stjepan .
    In: Zbornik radova Ekonomskog fakulteta u Rijeci/Proceedings of Rijeka Faculty of Economics.
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  32. Understanding the Recent Surge in the Accumulation of International Reserves. (2011). Vujanovic, Petar.
    In: OECD Economics Department Working Papers.
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  33. Should Unconventional Balance Sheet Policies Be Added to the Central Bank toolkit? a Review of the Experience so Far. (2011). Stone, Mark ; Ishi, Kotaro ; Fujita, Kenji.
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  34. Trilemma and Financial Stability Configurations in Asia. (2011). Aizenman, Joshua.
    In: Finance Working Papers.
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  35. 130 years of fiscal vulnerabilities and currency crashes in advanced economies. (2011). Vansteenkiste, isabel ; Mehl, Arnaud ; Fratzscher, Marcel.
    In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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  36. Salidas súbitas de capital en mercados emergentes: ¿cómo minimizar el impacto sobre la economía real?. (2011). Jose Osler Alzate Mahecha, .
    In: Revista Desarrollo y Sociedad.
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  37. The coming unwinding of global imbalances and what it means for India. (2010). Jayakumar, Vivekanand .
    In: Macroeconomics and Finance in Emerging Market Economies.
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  38. Banking Crises and Short and Medium Term Output Losses in Developing Countries: The Role of Structural and Policy Variables. (2010). ZDZIENICKA, Aleksandra ; Furceri, Davide ; Aleksandra, Zdzienicka ; Davide, Furceri .
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  39. Macro Prudential Supervision in the Open Economy, and the Role of Central Banks in Emerging Markets. (2010). Aizenman, Joshua.
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  40. The Global Financial Crisis of 2008-10: A View from the Social Sectors. (2010). Calvo, Sara Guerschanik.
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  41. From Lombard Street to Avenida Paulista: Foreign Exchange Liquidity Easing in Brazil in Response to the Global Shock of 2008–09. (2009). Stone, Mark ; Yasui, Yosuke ; Walker, Christopher W.
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  42. Unconventional Central Bank Measures for Emerging Economies. (2009). Stone, Mark ; Ishi, Kotaro ; Yehoue, Etienne B.
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  43. Optimal Reserves in the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union. (2009). Samuel, Wendell A ; Dehesa, Mario ; Pineda, Emilio.
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  44. The Real Effect of Financial Crises in the European Transition Economies. (2009). ZDZIENICKA, Aleksandra ; Furceri, Davide.
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  45. Financial Stability, the Trilemma, and International Reserves. (2008). Taylor, Alan ; Shambaugh, Jay ; Obstfeld, Maurice.
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  46. Interest Rate Rules, Inflation Stabilization, and Imperfect Credibility: The Small Open Economy Case. (2007). Calvo, Guillermo.
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  47. Comment on Monetary Rules in Emerging Economies with Financial Market Imperfections. (2007). Mishkin, Frederic S..
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  48. Vulnerabilities in Emerging Southeastern Europe—How Much Cause for Concern?. (2007). International Monetary Fund, .
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  50. Monetary and Fiscal Policies in a Sudden Stop: Is Tighter Brighter?. (2007). Sturzenegger, Federico ; Ottonello, Pablo ; Ortiz, Alberto ; Pablo, Ottonello ; Talvi, Ernesto.
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