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Web of Science Search cataloguing the number of times articles were
released that used the term macro-prudential from 2000 onwards by year.
Note: We also include here articles in which macro prudential was
mentioned as two separate words. Also only the authors are included here.
2012:
1. Sheu, Her-Jiun; Nov 2012
2. Boitan, Lustina; Sep 2012
3. Gimet, Celine; Sep 2012
4. Foot, Michael; Sep 2012
5. Huang, Xin; Sep 2012
6. Born, Benjamin; Summer 20127. Ozatay, Faith; Jun 2012
8. Eserl, Hansan; Jun 2012
9. Van Den End, Jan Willem; Apr 2012
10. Farhi, Emmanuel; Feb 2012
11. Danila, Oana; 2012
2011:
1. Grice, Joe; Winter 2011
2. Catte, Pietro; Nov-Dec 2011
3. Maxfield, Sylvia; Sep 2011
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4. Morgan, Glenn; Jul 2011
5. Gai, PRasanna; Jul 2011
6. Tirole, Jean; Jun 2011
7. Korinek, Anton; 2011
2010:1. Garicano, Luis; Sep 2010
2. Lastra, RM; Sep 2000
3. Aizenman, Joshua; Jul 2010
4. Ahrend, Rudiger; Apr 14 2010
5. Feldstein, Marin; Mar 2010
6. Fernandez, Ana Cristina; 2010
2009:
1. Albertazzi, Ugo; Dec 2009
2. Foglia, Antonella; Sep 2009
3. 2007:
4. Claeys, Sophie; Sep 2007
5. Claessens, Stijn; 2007
6. 2004:
7. Fitzgerald, V; Jan 2004
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Number of Times Macroprudential was mentioned in Congressional
Testimonies: (Only once)
Speeches from February 2006- December 2007
1. January 17, 2007Governor Frederic S. Mishkin - 1 entry in the second
footnote.
William R. White (2004), "Making Macroprudential Concerns Operational,"speech delivered at the Financial Stability Symposium sponsored by the
Netherlands Bank, Amsterdam, October 25-26
(www.bis.org/speeches/sp041026.htm).
This is the only entry in the speeches between Feb 2006 till end of Dec 2007
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January 2008: Mentioned Macroprudential 29 times.
December 2010: Did not Mention
June 22, 2011: Transcript of Chairman Bernankes Press Conference N/ADecember 14, 2012: Transcript of the Open Board Meeting N/A
Open Board Meeting:
1. December 16th, 2010: N/A
o Discussion Topic: On proposed rules governing debit card
interchange fees and routing.
2. June 29th, 2011: N/A
3. June 7th, 2012: Mentioned 3 times
o Discussion Topic: Proposed interagency rulemakings (i.e.
regulatory capital framework for banks, Basel III,
consolidation of capital requirements for S&L holding
companies
o Mentioned in Context:
1. Governor Stein: One of the central macroprudential
principles is protecting the tax payer is paramount.
This idea is embodied by the dynamic properties of
common stock it makes it easier to recapitalize oncethe bad thing has happened.
2. Chairman Bernanke (2x): The entire philosophy of
supervision here at the Federal Reserve has been
changes so that we [k]now routinely consider
macroprudential aspects to our rules and our
supervision, and this package certainly does that.
4. December 14, 2012: N/A
Conferences:
Addressing the Financing Needs of Small Businesses Conf.
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o 1. July 12, 2010 - Karen Mills (SBA Administrator): N/A
o 2. July 12, 2010 Chairman Bernanke: N/A
o 3. July 12, 2010 Governor Elizabeth Duke: N/A
Federal Reserve REO and Vacant Properties Summit
o 4. September 1, 2010 Governor Elizabeth Duke: N/Ao 5. September 2, 2010 President Eric Rosengren (Boston
Fed): N/A
o 6. September 2, 2010 President Sandy Pianalto (Cleveland
Fed): N/A
o 7. September 2, 2010 President Charles Evans (Chicago
Fed): N/A
Federal Reserve Neighborhood Stabilization Video Reports
o 1. Governor Elizabeth Duke: N/A
Federal Reserve Community Affairs Research Conference
o 1. Chairman Bernanke Community Development in
Challenging Times: N/A
Federal Reserve Board Policy Forum
o 1. September 1, 2011: Elizabeth Duke The Housing Market
Going Forward: Lessons Learned from the Recent Crisis: N/A
o 2. September 1, 2011: Eric Belsky Understanding the Boom
and Bust: N/A
Federal Reserve Neighborhood Stabilization Reports: N/A Press Conference with Chairman of the FOMC
o 1. November 2, 2011: N/A
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Speeches:
2011:
o 1. January 7, 2011 The Economic Outlook (Gov. ElizabethDuke): N/A
o 2. January 8, 2011 The Federal Reserves Asset Purchase
Program (Vice Chair Janet L. Yellen): N/A
o 3. February 2, 2011 From Community Banker to Central
Banker My Journey (Gov. Elizabeth Duke): N/A
o 4. February 3, 2011 The Economic Outlook and
Macroeconomic Policy (Chairman Bernanke): N/A
o 5. February 11, 2011 Putting the Low Road Behind Us (Gov.
Sarah Raskin): N/A
o 6. February 18, 2011 Global Imbalances: Links to Economic
and Financial Stability (Chairman Bernanke at the Banque de
France Financial Stability Review Launch Event, Paris,
France): 1 mention
Although policymakers in the emerging markets clearly
face important challenges, these issues should be
taken in perspective because of four main
considerations: 1. Capital flows have been driven by many
factors expectations of faster growth leads to
higher returns on investment
2. Emerging market economies have a strong
interest in the continued economic recovery in the
advanced economies.
3. Policy makers in emerging markets have many
tools (admittedly imperfect) that can prevent
overheating. This includes exchange rate
adjustment, monetary and fiscal policies, and
macroprudentialmeasures.
4. Spill overs can go both ways.
o 7. February 25, 2011: Unconventional Monetary Policy and
Central Bank Communications (Vice Chair Janet Yellen): N/A
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o 8. March 2, 2011: Challenges for State and Local
Governments (Chairman Bernanke): N/A
o 9. March 4, 2011: Improving the International Monetary and
Financial System (Vice Chair Janet Yellen): 1 mention
She applauds the advancements in reinforcing thebanking sector through Basel III (through its capital and
liquidity requirements). She is also cognizant of
advances made in improving coordination and
supervision of financial institutions that span many
borders and jurisdictions. However, further work is
needed to improve our macroprudential approach to
managing vulnerabilities.
o 10. March 23, 2011: Community Banking in a Period of
Recovery and Change (Chairman Bernanke): N/A
o 11. March 24, 2011: Changed Circumstances: The Impact of
the Financial Crisis on the Economic Condition of Workers
Near Retirement and of Business Owners (Gov. Elizabeth
Duke): N/A
o 12. March 31, 2011: Regulating Systemic Risk (Gov. Daniel
Tarullo at the 2011 Credit Markets Symposium, Charlotte,
NC): 2 mentions
1. Topic: Implementing the Special Supervisory andPrudential Requirements The Purpose of this special
regulatory regime is macroprudential.
If the goal of the Fed when we use the term
macroprudential regulation were to prevent
asset bubbles, excessive leverage, poor risk
assessment and the recurring consequences of
such elements in the macroeconomy, then the
target would be wholly unrealistic. However, the
goal of the Fed is to reduce the likely incidence of
such crises, and limit their severity when they
do occur.
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So we must juxtapose a financial system that
provides reasonably well-functioning capital
intermediation with the ability to withstand
systemic risk.
2. A forward-looking, macroprudential perspectivealso requires attention to the co-movement of firms
asset valuations and revenues in a stressed
environment.
o 13. April 4, 2011: Clearinghouses, Financial Stability, and
Financial Reform (Chairman Bernanke at the 2011 Financial
Markets Conference, Stone Mountain, Georgia): 1 mention
1. In order to implement the macroprudential, or
system approach to regulation (encouraged by the
Dodd-Frank Act which aims at improving transparency,
resilience, and financial strength of clearinghouses
financial market utilities), regulators will have to gain
greater insight into the complex linkages among
clearinghouses as well as those between clearinghouses
and the financial firms that rely on and support them.
o 14. April 7, 2011: Community Bankers and Supervisors:
Seeking Balance (Gov. Sarah Raskin): N/A
o 15. April 11, 2011: Commodity Prices, the Economic Outlook,and Monetary Policy (Vice Chair Janet Yellen): N/A
o 16. April 14, 2011: Small Business Credit Availability (Gov.
Elizabeth Duke): N/A
o 17. April 28, 2011: Community Voices: Promising Practices
for Neighborhood Stabilization (Gov. Elizabeth Duke): N/A
o 18. April 29, 2011: Community Development in Challenging
Times (Chairman Bernanke): N/A
o 19. May 5, 2011 Implementing a Macroprudential Approach
to Supervision and Regulation (Chairman Bernanke at the
Annual Conference on Bank Structure and Competition):
mentioned 34 times.
Major Topics:
A. Macroprudential Supervision and Regulation
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B. Implementing the Macroprudential Approach in
the United States
C. Macroprudential Policy at the Federal Reserve
o 20. May 6, 2011: Reaping the Full Benefits of the Financial
Openness (Vice Chair Janet Yellen at the Bank of Finland 200 th
Anniversary Conference, Helsinki, Finland): mentioned 3
times.
1. The IMF encourages countries to turn to
macroprudentialtools before making use of capital
controls.
2. Macroprudential tools generally are designed to
enhance the resilience of the financial system, a
broader and more enduring objective than directly
managing capital flows.
3. Operationally, macroprudential tools typically do
not discriminate between residents and nonresidents,
nor differentiate by currency.232
o 21. May 10, 2011: Fostering Innovation in Community
Development Finance (Gov. Elizabeth Duke): N/A
o 22. May 12, 2011: Brief Remarks (Chairman Bernanke):
N/A
o 23. May 16, 2011: Promoting Research and Development:The Governments Role (Chairman Bernanke): N/A
o 24. May 24, 2011: Research, Policy, and the Future of
Financial Education (Gov. Elizabeth Duke): N/A
o 25. June 1, 2011: Assessing Potential Financial Imbalances in
an Era of Accommodative Monetary Policy (Vice Chair Janet
Yellen): 3 mentions
1. She discusses the development of new
macroprudential tools for addressing financial
imbalances
2. She defines a macroprudential perspective as a
supervisory process that has been significantly
modified to take more explicitly into account possible
financial stability implications and effects on the broader
economy.
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3. If
o 26.
o November 29, 2011 Aggregate Demand and the Global
Economic Recovery: N/A
o November 11, 2011
2010:
o January 3, 2010: Monetary policy in the crisis: Past, Present
and Future (Vice chairman Donald L. Kohn): N/A
o January 3, 2010: Monetary policy and the Housing Bubble
(Chairman Bernanke): N/A
o January 4, 2010 : The Economic Outlook (Gov Elizabeth
Duke): N/A
o January 29, 2010: Focusing on Bank Interest Rate Risk
Exposure (Vice chairman Donald L. Kohn): N/A
o February 3, 2010: Regulation and Its Discontents ( Gov Kevin
Warsh): N/A
o February 3, 2010: Swearing-In Ceremony Remarks
(Chairman Bernanke): N/A
o February 18, 2010: Unusual and Exigent: My First Year at the
Fed (Gov Elizabeth Duke): N/Ao February 26, 2010: Financial Regulatory Reform ( Gov Daniel
Tarullo): 1 entry
o March 18, 2010: Toward an Effective Resolution Regime for
Large Financial Institutions ( Gov Daniel Tarullo): N/A
o March 20, 2010: Preserving a Central Role for Community
Banking (Chairman Bernanke): N/A
o March 24, 2010: Homework Assignments for Monetary
Policymakers (Vice chairman Donald L. Kohn): N/A
o Marxh 26, 2010: An Ode to Independence ( Gov Kevin
Warsh): N/A
o March 26, 2010: Lessons From the Crisis Stress Test ( Gov
Daniel Tarullo): 1 entry
o March 31, 2010: Restoring Credit to Communities ( Gov
Elizabeth Duke): N/A
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o April 7, 2010: Economic Challenges: Past, Present, and Future
( Chairman Bernanke): N/A
o April 8, 2010:The importance of Financial Education (Gov
Elizabeth Duke): N/A
o April 8, 2010: The Present and Future of Community Banking( Gov Daniel Tarullo): N/A
o April 8, 2010: The Economic Outlook ( Vice Chairman Donald
Kohn): N/A
o April 8, 2010: Economic Policy: Lessons from History
( Chairman Bernanke): N/A
o April 13, 2010: Involving Markets and the Public in Financial
Regulation (Gov Daniel Tarullo): 1 entry
o April 13, 2010:Fostering Financial Literacy ( Chairman
Bernanke): N/A
o April 19, 2010: Issues in Economic Development (Gov
Elizabeth Duke): N/A
o April 21, 2010: Brief Remarks (Chairman Bernanke): N/A
o April 27, 2010: Achieving Fiscal Sustainability ( Chairman
Bernanke): N/A
o May 1, 2010: Women and Money: Challenging the Myths (Gov
Elizabeth Duke): N/A
o May 6, 2010: The Supervisory Capital Assessment Program-One Year Later ( Chairman Bernanke): 1 entry
o May 8, 2010: The Economics of Happiness (Chairman
Bernanke): N/A
o May 11, 2010: Global Imbalances (Vice Chairman Donald
Kohn): N/A
o May 13, 2010: The Federal Reserve`s Policy Actions during
the Financial Crisis and Lessons for the Future (Vice Chairman
Donald Kohn): 1 entry
o May 25, 2010: Central Bank Independence, Transparency and
Accountability (Chairman Bernanke): N/A
o May 30, 2010:The Policy Response to the Crisis in Korea and
Other Emerging Market Economies (Chairman Bernanke): N/A
o June 3, 2010: Brief Remarks (Chairman Bernanke): N/A
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o June 8, 2010: Moving Beyond the Financial Crisis (Gov
Elizabeth Duke): N/A
o June 9, 2010:Fostering Workforce Development (Chairman
Bernanke): N/A
o June 16, 2010: Remarks on The Squam Lake Report: Fixingthe Financial System (Chairman Bernanke): 1 entry
o June 28, 2010: Its Greek to Me (Gov Kevin Warsh): N/A
o June 30, 2010: Fostering a Healthy Credit Environment (Gov
Elizabeth Duke): N/A
o July 12, 2010: Restoring the flow of Credit to Small
Businesses ( Chairman Bernanke): N/A
o July 12, 2010: Small Business Credit: Next Steps ( Gov
Elizabeth Duke): N/A
o July 15, 2010: Opening Remarks ( Gov Elizabeth Duke): N/A
o August 2, 2010: Challenges for the Economy and State
Governments ( Chairman Bernanke): N/A
o August 27, 2010: The Economic Outlook and Monetary Policy
(Chairman Bernanke): N/A
o September 1, 2010: Stabilizing Neighborhoods: Lessons
Learned from the Field (Gov Elizabeth Duke): N/A
o September 17, 2010: Comments on Regulating the Shadow
Banking System ( Gov Daniel Tarullo): N/Ao September 24, 2010: Opening Remarks (Gov Elizabeth
Duke): N/A
o September 24, 2010: Implications of the Financial Crisis for
Economics (Chairman Bernanke): 1 entry
o September 30, 2010: Welcoming Remarks ( Chairman
Bernanke): N/A
o October 4, 2010: Fiscal sustainability and Fiscal Rules
(Chairman Bernanke): N/A
o October 11, 2010: Macroprudential Supervision and Monetary
Policy in the Post-Crisis World (Vice chairman Janet Yellen): 1
entry
o October 15, 2010: Monetary Policy Objectives and Tools in a
Low-inflation Environment ( Chairman Bernanke): N/A
o October 19, 2010: Brief Remarks ( Chairman Bernanke): N/A
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o October 19, 2010: Come with Me to the FOMC ( Gov Elizabeth
Duke): N/A
o October 25, 2010: Welcoming Remarks (Chairman
Bernanke): N/A
o November 8, 2010: Rejecting the Requiem ( Gov KevinWarsh): N/A
o November 12, 2010: Next Steps in Financial Regulatory
Reform (Gov Daniel Tarullo): 1 entry
o November 12, 2010: Problems in the Mortgage Servicing
Industry (Gov Sarah Raskin): N/A
o November 19, 2010: Rebalancing the Global Recovery
( Chairman Bernanke): N/A
o November 19, 2010: Emerging from the Crisis: Where do we
Stand? ( Chairman Bernanke): 1 entry
o December 1, 2010: Fiscal Responsibility and Global
Rebalancing ( Vice chair Janet Yellen): N/A
o December 2, 2010: Developments in the Landscape for
Consumer Credit and Payments ( Gov Elizabeth Duke): N/A
o
Web of Science:
Articles with Macroprudential in them:
1. Stress testing of Banking Systems (Cihak, M)
2. Bank supervision Russian style: Evidence of conflicts between
micro and macro-prudential concerns (Claeys, Sophie; Schoors,
Koen)
3. The Financial Crisis and European Emerging Economies (Cihak,
Martin; Mitra, Srobona)
4. Stress Testing Credit Risk: A Survey of Authorities Approaches
(Foglia, Antonella)
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5. Financial Regulation and Oversight: Lessons form the Crisis for
Latin American and the Caribbean (Correia, Filipa; Jimenez, Luis
Felipe; Manuelito, Sandra)
6. Macroprudential Policy: What can it achieve? (Milne, Alistair)
7. Macroprudential Policy in the Wake of the Global Financial Crisis:The Case of Spain (Carbo Valverde, Santiago)
8. Financial Crisis and Regulation: The Case of Spain (Carbo
Valverde, Santiago)
9. Accounting, Cyclicality and Financial Stability: The South African
Experience (1990-2007) (Bosch, T.; Mukuddame
10. Some Salient Issues Raised by the Global Financial Crisis (Kim,
Kyung Soo; Chey, Hyoung-Kyu)
Sep 2010: How Well do Aggregate Prudential Ratios Identify
Banking System Problems? (Cihak, Martin; Schaeck, Klaus)
Sep 2010: Rethinking Macroeconomic Policy (Blanchard, Olivia;
Dell-Ariccia, Giovanni; Mauro, Paolo)
Oct 2010: The Squam Lake Report: Observations from Two Policy
Professionals (Feldman, Ron J.; Stern, Gary H.)
Dec 2010: The Theory and Practice of Macroprudential Regulation
Introduction to a Special Issue of the International Journal of
Central Banking (Gale, Douglas; Repullo, Rafael; Schuermann, Till
et al.) Dec 2010: Banks Financial Conditions and the Trasnmission of
Monetary Policy: A FAVAR Approach (Jimborean, Ramona;
Mesonnier, Jean-Stephane)
Dec 2010: Capital Regulation and Risk Sharing (Gale, Douglas)
Dec 2010: Its Broke, Lets Fix it: Rethinking Financial Regulation
( Blinder, Alan S.)
2011: Banking Crises: A Review (Laeven, Luc)
2011: Rediscovering the Macroeconomic Roots of Financial Stability
Policy: Journey, Challenges, and a Way Forward (Borio, Claudio)
2011: Implementing the macroprudential approach to financial
regulation and supervision (Borio Claudio)
2011: The Role of Macroprudential Regulations (Nallari, Raj)
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2011: International Subprime Crisis and Recession: Emerging
Macroprudential, Monetary, Fiscal, and Global Governance (OHara,
Phillip Anthony)
Monetary Policy in a Small Economy after Tsunami: A New
Consensus on the Horizon? IFrait, Jan; Komarkova, Zlatuse;Komarek, Lubos)
2011: Real Implications of Asset Price Bubbles in Economies with
Bank Credit (Derviz, Alexis)
2011: The Macroprudential Toolkit (Kashyap, Anil K.; Berner,
Richard; Goodhart, Charles A. E.)
2011: Here We Go Again: The Abiding Structure of the Financial
Crisis-and What to do about it? (Hockett, Robert)
2011: Macroprudential monitoring of Financial Crisis: An Empirical
Framework (Bhattachryay, Biswa nath)
Feb 2011: The Future of Financial Markets: Financial Crisis
Avoidance (Mayes, David G.)
Apr 2011: Monetary Policy and the Global Housing Bubble (Dokko,
Jane; Doyle, Brian M; Kiley, Michael T.; et al.)
May 2011: Financial Stability and Monetary Policy (Basci, Erdem;
Kara Hakan)
Jun 2011: Macroprudential Policies and Financial Stability (Hallet,
Andrew Hughes) Aug 2011: Macroeconomy for Development: Countercyclical Policies
and Production Sector Transformation (Ocampo, Jose Antonio)
Nov-Dec 2011: The Role of Macroeconomic Policies in the Global
Crisis (Catte, Pietro)
Winter 2011: A Macroprudential Approach to Financial Regulation
Dec 2011: Macroeconomic Propagation under Different Regulation
Regimes: Evidence form an Estimated DSGE Model for the Euro
Area
Jan-Feb 2012: Credit Rating Migration Risk and Business Cycles
(Fei, Fei)
2012: Survey of Research on Financial Sector Modeling with DSGE
Models: What Central Banks can Learn from It (Brazdik, Frantisek)
2012: From Microprudential to Macroprudential Regulation (Cao,
Jin)
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Oct 12-13, 2011: The Impact of the Global Crisis in Central
European Countries and Lessons for and from New Zealand (Teply,
Petr)
2012: Enlisting Macroprudential and Market Regulatory Structures
to Strengthen Prudential Supervision (Wall, Larry D.) 2012: Turkeys Experience with the Global Crisis: Restructuring
Policies within a Financial Stability Framework
2012: Romania: Re-anchoring Growth in More Solid Ground
(Franks, Jeffrey)
2012: Outlook and Policy Challenges for Latin America and the
Caribbean (2012)
2012: Monetary and Macroprudential Policy Rules in a Model with
House Price Booms (Kannan, Prakash)
Mar 2012: Capital Requirements and Bank Behavior in the UK: Are
There Lessons for International Capital Standards?) (Francis,
William B.)
Apr 2012: Capital Flows and the Interaction Between
Macroprudential Policy and Monetary Policy (D. Gregorio, Jose)
Jun 2012: Countercyclical contingent capital (Barucci, Emilio)
Jun 2012: An Interim Assessment of the Ongoing Turkish Monetary
and Macroprudential Experiment (Akcay, Cevdet)
Jun 2012: Do Labyrinthine Legal Limits on Leverage Lesson andLikelihood of Losses? An Analytical Framework (Lo, Andrew W.)
Summer 2012: Communicating About Macro-prudential supervision:
A New Challenge for Central Banks (Born, Benjamin)
Summer 2012: Macroeconomic Stability, Financial Stability, and
Monetary Policy rules (Agenor, Pierre-Richard)
Jul 2012: Monetary and Macroprudential Policies (Gourinchas,
Pierre-Olivier)
Jul 2012: Macroprudential Policy in a Fiserian model of Financial
Innovation (Bianchi, Javier)
Jul-Aug 2012: Macroprudential Stress-Testing Practices of Central
Banks in Central and Southeastern Europe: Comparison and
Challenges Ahead.
Oct 2012: Bank Resilience to Systemic Shocks and Stability of
Banking System: Small is Beautiful (Vallascas, Fancesco)
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Oct 2012: Systemic Risk Contributions (Huang, Xin)
Oct 2012: Macroprudential Capital Requirements and Systemic Risk
(Gauthier, Celine)
Nov 2012: Tools for Managing Financial-Stability Risks from Capital
Inflows (Ostry, Jonathon D.) Nov 2012: Beyond Macroprudential Regulation: Three Ways of
Thinking about the Financial Crisis, Regulation and Reform (Lothian,
Tamara)
Dec 2012: Systemic risk, Macroprudential Policy Frameworks,
Monitoring Financial Systems and the Evolution of Capital Adequacy
(Arnold, Bruce)
Dec 2012: Short-term Wholesale Funding and Systemic Risk: A
Global CoVaR approach (Lopez-Espinosa)
Dec 2012: Aggregate Investment Externalities and Macroprudential
Regulation (Gersbach, Hans)
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Web of Science Search cataloguing the number of times articles were
released that used the term macro-prudential from 2000 onwards by year.
Note : We also include here articles in which macro prudential was
mentioned as two separate words. Also only the authors are
included here.
2012:
1. Sheu, Her-Jiun; Nov 2012
2. Boitan, Lustina; Sep 2012
3. Gimet, Celine; Sep 2012
4. Foot, Michael; Sep 2012
5. Huang, Xin; Sep 20126. Born, Benjamin; Summer 2012
7. Ozatay, Faith; Jun 2012
8. Eserl, Hansan; Jun 2012
9. Van Den End, Jan Willem; Apr 2012
10. Farhi, Emmanuel; Feb 2012
11. Danila, Oana; 2012
2011:
1. Grice, Joe; Winter 2011
2. Catte, Pietro; Nov-Dec 2011
3. Maxfield, Sylvia; Sep 2011
4. Morgan, Glenn; Jul 2011
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5. Gai, PRasanna; Jul 2011
6. Tirole, Jean; Jun 2011
7. Korinek, Anton; 2011
2010:
1. Garicano, Luis; Sep 20102. Lastra, RM; Sep 2000
3. Aizenman, Joshua; Jul 2010
4. Ahrend, Rudiger; Apr 14 2010
5. Feldstein, Marin; Mar 2010
6. Fernandez, Ana Cristina; 2010
7.
2009:
1. Albertazzi, Ugo; Dec 2009
2. Foglia, Antonella; Sep 2009
2007:
1. Claeys, Sophie; Sep 2007
2. Claessens, Stijn; 2007
2004:
1. Fitzgerald, V; Jan 2004
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Number of Times Macroprudential was mentioned in Congressional
Testimonies: (Only once)
Speeches from February 2006- December 2007
1. January 17, 2007Governor Frederic S. Mishkin - 1 entry in the second
footnote.
William R. White (2004), "Making Macroprudential Concerns Operational,"
speech delivered at the Financial Stability Symposium sponsored by theNetherlands Bank, Amsterdam, October 25-26
(www.bis.org/speeches/sp041026.htm).
This is the only entry in the speeches between Feb 2006 till end of Dec 2007
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