If you liked A new taxonomy of monetary regimes by Mark R. Stone, start with Re-Establishing Credible Nominal Anchors after a Financial Crisis (2003), Greater monetary policy transparency for the G3 (2003), and Corporate sector restructuring (2004). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Re-Establishing Credible Nominal Anchors after a Financial Crisis
2003 · 45 pages · Alessandro Zanello, Mark R. Stone, Christopher J. Jarvis · Same author
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Greater monetary policy transparency for the G3
2003 · 26 pages · Mark R. Stone · Same author
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Corporate sector restructuring
2004 · 27 pages · Mark R. Stone · Same author
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Challenges to Central Banking from Globalized Financial Systems
2004 · 307 pages · Andrea Schaechter, Mark R. Stone · Same author
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From Lombard Street to Avenida Paulista
2009 · 35 pages · Mark R. Stone, W. Christopher Walker, Yosuke Yasui · Same author
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Unconventional Central Bank Measures for Emerging Economies
2009 · 42 pages · Mark R. Stone, Etienne B. Yehoue, Kotaro Ishi · Same author
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Corporate Sector Dynamics of Systemic Financial Crises
2000 · 43 pages · Mark R. Stone · Same author
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Systemic Financial Crises, Balance Sheets, and Model Uncertainity
2001 · 38 pages · Melvyn Weeks, Mark R. Stone · Same author
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Corporate debt restructuring in East Asia
1998 · 26 pages · Mark R. Stone · Same author
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East Asian Crisis - Macroeconomic Developments and Policy Lessons
1998 · 55 pages · Kalpana Kochhar, Prakash Loungani, Mark R. Stone · Same author
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Large-Scale Post-Crisis Corporate Sector Restructuring
2000 · 31 pages · Mark R. Stone · Same author
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Post-Reflation Monetary Framework for Japan
2005 · 28 pages · Mark R. Stone, Charles Frederick Kramer · Same author
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