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Updated 8 May 2012

WHAT'S NEW
   
BOOKS

Yellow bear paw The World Economy after the Global Crisis: A New Economic Order for the 21st Century, co-edited with Bokyeong Park. World Scientific Books, April 2012.

Yellow bear paw Exorbitant Privilege: The Rise and Fall of the Dollar and the Future of the International Monetary System. Oxford University Press, January 2011.

Yellow bear paw Institutions for Regional Integration: Toward an Asian Economic Community, Asian Development Bank, 2010. Lead consultant on the report leading to this book.

 
POLICY
PAPERS

Yellow bear paw "Rethinking Central Banking." A report from the Brookings Committee on International Economic Policy and Reform, September 2011.

Yellow bear paw "Public Debts: Nuts, Bolts and Worries." The 13th CEPR/ICMB Geneva Report on the World Economy, 16 September 2011.

 
RESEARCH
PAPERS

Yellow bear paw "When Did the Dollar Overtake Sterling as the Leading International Currency? Evidence from the Bond Markets," with Livia Chitu and Arnaud Mehl. European Central Bank Working Paper Series, No. 1433 / May 2012.

Yellow bear paw "Right Wing Political Extremism in the Great Depression," with Alan de Bromhead and Kevin H. O’Rourke. A preliminary version was presented at the conference on “The Ethics of Economics,” held in honor of Avner Offer, October 5, 2011 at All Souls College, Oxford.

Yellow bear paw "Implications of the Euro's Crisis for International Monetary Reform," Prepared for the session entitled "A New International Monetary Order?" at the Allied Social Science Associated Meetings, Chicago, January 6, 2012, and forthcoming in the Journal of Economic Policy Modeling.

Yellow bear paw "Real Exchange Rates, Trade, and Growth: Italy 1861-2011," with Virginia Di Nino and Massimo Sbracia. Paper presented at the conference “Italy and the World Economy, 1861-2011,” Rome, Banca d’Italia 12-15 October 2011.

 

REVIEWS,
OP EDS &
COMMENTS

Yellow bear paw Europe's Trust Deficit, Project Syndicate 12 March 2012.

Yellow bear paw Interview, PulseBerlin, December 2011.

Yellow bear paw "Disaster Can Wait," Project Syndicate, 9 December 2011.

 
OTHER
LINKS

Yellow bear paw Exorbitant Privilege: The Rise and Fall of the Dollar and the Future of the International Monetary System, Oxford University Press, January 2011.

Yellow bear paw Berkeley Economic History Laboratory (BEHL)

Yellow bear paw The Bellagio Group, January 13-14, 2012, Bern.

Yellow bear paw Peterson Institute for International Economics

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