These are 2008 AEA Conference Papers; please see also the full 2008 ASSA Preliminary Program Schedule.
Conference papers will be uploaded as they become available from the authors.

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Philippe Bacchetta (Study Center Gerzensee)


Sunday, January 6, 8:00 AM

Sunday, January 6, 8:00 AM
Session: Exchange Rates and Trade Prices in Emerging Markets (AEA)
Presiding: Lorenzo Bini-Smaghi (Member of the Executive Board, European Central Bank)

Exchange Rate Volatility and Productivity Growth: The Role of Financial Development
Philippe Aghion (Harvard University)
Philippe Bacchetta (Study Center Gerzensee)
Romain Ranciere (International Monetary Fund)
Kenneth Rogoff (Harvard University)

Trade Openness and Monetary Policy Rules
Guillermo Calvo (University of Maryland)
Ondra Kamenik (Czech National Bank)
Michael Kumhof (Stanford University)

Slow Pass-through Around the World: A New Import for Developing Countries?
Jeffrey Frankel (Harvard University)
David Parsley (Vanderbilt University)
Shang-Jin Wei (International Monetary Fund)

Pricing to Market in Emerging Markets: the Role of the Exchange Rate Regime
Matthieu Bussiere (European Central Bank)
Matthieu Bussiere (European Central Bank)
Tuomas Peltonen (European Central Bank)



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