27
References
Bernanke, Ben and Mark Gertler, 1995, “Inside the Black Box: The Credit
Channel of Monetary Transmission”, Journal of Economic Perspectives, 9,
no. 4 (Fall), 27-48.
Bernanke, Ben and Mark Gertler, 1999, “Monetary Policy and Asset Price
Volatility”, presented at a conference of the Federal Reserve System,
Jackson Hole, Wyoming, August.
Bernanke, Ben S. Thomas Laubach, Frederic S. Mishkin, and Adam S.
Posen, 1999, Inflation Targeting: Lessons from the International
Experience, Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press.
Clouse, James, Dale Henderson, Athanasios Orphanides, David Small, and
Peter Tinsley, 1999, “Monetary Policy When the Short-term Interest Rate
is Zero”, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, October.
Hoshi, Takeo and Anil Kashyap, forthcoming, “The Japanese Banking
Crisis: Where Did It Come From and How Will It End?”, in B. Bernanke
and J. Rotemberg, eds., NBER Macroeconomics Annual, vol. 14.
Krugman, Paul, 1999, “It’s Baaack: Japan’s Slump and the Return of the
Liquidity Trap”, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, vol. 2, 137-
205.
McCallum, Bennett, 1999, “Theoretical Analysis Regarding a Zero Lower
Bound on Nominal Interest Rates”, Carnegie-Mellon University,
September.
Meltzer, Allan, 1999, “The Transmission Process”, prepared for The
Monetary Transmission Process: Recent Developments and Lessons for
Europe, Deutsche Bundesbank, Frankfurt, March 25-27.
Okina, Kunio, 1999, “Monetary Policy Under Zero Inflation—-A Response
to Criticisms and Questions Regarding Monetary Policy”, Institute for
Monetary and Economic Studies, Bank of Japan, Discussion paper no. 99-
E-20.
Posen, Adam S., 1998, Restoring Japan’s Economic Growth, Washington
D.C.: Institute for International Economics.
Reifschneider, David and John C. Williams, 1999, “Three Lessons for
Monetary Policy in a Low Inflation Era”, Board of Governors of the
Federal Reserve System, September.
Ueda, Kazuo, 1999, Remarks presented at FRB-Boston Conference,
“Monetary Policy in a Low-Inflation Environment”, Woodstock VT, October
20.