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In this paper I analyze the London Monetary and Economic Conference of 1933, an almost forgotten episode in U.S. monetary history. I study how the Conference shaped dollar policy during the second half of 1933 and early 1934. I use daily data to investigate the way in which the Conference and...
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When faced with a run on a "systemically important" but insolvent bank in 1889, the Banque de France pre …
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of two large firms: the South Sea Company in Great Britain and the Mississippi Company in France. In this paper we …
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implications for a regional cluster. This volume focuses on France, Germany, Ireland, and the United Kingdom. …
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Financial crises cause economic, social and political havoc. Macroprudential policies are gaining traction but are still severely under-researched compared to monetary and "fiscal policy. We use the general framework of sequential predictions, also called online machine learning, to forecast...
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history of six countries where there is sufficient information, three in Europe (England, France, and Italy) and three in the …
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