Conference on Monetary Economics : Theory, History, and Policy, February 17–18, 2012
Conference to honor the contributions of Warren Weber, senior research officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.
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- Conference on Monetary Economics: Theory, History, and Policy - February 17-18, 2012 - Papers and Presentations
- Could the United States Have had a Better Central Bank?: An Historical Counterfactual Speculation
- Could the United States Have had a Better Central Bank?: An Historical Counterfactual Speculation [Presentation]
- [Discussion of] "Could the United States Have had a Better Central Bank?: An Historical Counterfactual Speculation" [Presentation]
- A Model of Commodity Money with Minting and Melting
- A Model of Commodity Money with Minting and Melting [Presentation]
- A Model of Commodity Money with Minting and Melting - Discussion [Presentation]
- Collateral Crises
- Collateral Crises [Presentation]
- Discussion of: "Collateral Crises" by Gorton & Ordonez [Presentation]
- Capital Requirements in a Quantitative Model of Banking Industry Dynamics
- Capital Requirements in a Quantitative Model of Banking Industry Dynamics [Presentation]
- "Capital Requirements in a Quantitative Model of Banking Industry Dynamics" by Corbae and D'Erasmo - Comments [Presentation]
- The Return of the Gibson Paradox
- The Return of the Gibson Paradox [Presentation]
- Discussion of "The Return of the Gibson Paradox" [Presentation]
- Innovation and Growth with Financial, and other, Frictions
- Innovation and Growth with Financial, and other, Frictions [Presentation]
- [Discussion of] "Innovation and Growth with Frictions" [Presentation]
- Idea Flows, Economic Growth, and Trade
- Idea Flows, Economic Growth, and Trade [Presentation]
- On the Origin of Specie
- On the Origin of Specie [Presentation]
- [Discussion of] "On the Origin of Specie," by Francois Velde [Presentation]
- Responding to a Shadow Banking Crisis: The Lessons of 1763
- Responding to a Shadow Banking Crisis: The Lessons of 1763 [Presentation]
- Comments on "Responding to a Shadow Banking Crisis: The Lessons of 1763" [Presentation]
- Optimal Inflation in a Model of Inside Money
- Optimal Inflation in a Model of Inside Money [Presentation]
- Discussion of "Optimal Inflation in a World of Inside Money" [Presentation]
- Credit Markets, Limited Commitment, and Government Debt
- Credit Markets, Limited Commitment, and Government Debt [Presentation]
- "Credit Markets, Limited Commitment and Government Debt" - Discussion [Presentation]
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