International Monetary Review, January 2019, Vol. 6 No. 1
2019-01-16 IMI
Contents
Trade War or Truce?
-Trump-Xi Meeting Declares a Trade War Truce, Paving Way for Further Talks by Dong Jinyue and Xia Le
-America’s Self-Defeating China Policy by Andrew Sheng and Xiao Geng
-Trump's Trade Policies Backfiring by Desmond Lachman
-Opening for US by Mark Sobel
-The Fateful Arrest that Could Poison America’s Relationship with China by Doug BandowGlobal Economy
-Speedy Communication Needed by David Marsh and Ben Robinson
-Global Momentum Abating by David Skilling
-US faces twin deficit crisis by Desmond Lachman
-Proposals for new Brexit statecraft by Joergen Oerstroem MoellerChina
-Is China Cooling by Steve H. Hanke
-Belt and Road Boosting Economic Globalization by Tu Yonghong
-China’s Four Traps by Andrew Sheng and Xiao Geng
-Market Rescue by Hong Hao
-Peering into China’s Local Government Debt by Dong Jinyue and Xia Le
-Renminbi's Global Reserve Share Rising by Gary SmithMonetary & Fiscal Policy
-The Fed’s Misleading Money Supply Measures by Steve H. Hankes
-ER Policy for RMB by Herbert Poenisch
-ECB Must Address QE Misallocation Risk by Frank Westermann
-Decision Time for US Deficit by Seema Shah
-ECB Faces QE Dilemma by Marchel AlexandrovichGreen Economy
-Incorporating Climate Risk in QE by Danae Kyriakopoulou
-Central Banks Greening Financial System by Danae KyriakopoulouWorking Paper
-Nonlinear Monetary Policy and Macroeconomic Stabilization in Emerging Market Economies Evidence from China by Ma Yong
-A Tale of Two Markets for the Redback by Dong Jinyue and Xia LeInternational Monetary Review January 2019 Vol.6 No.1