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Chen, Sally:
2021
Title: Financial Cycles – Early Warning Indicators of Banking Crises?
Series: Working Paper No. 2021/116
Date: April 29, 2021
Subject: Banking crises Business cycles Credit Economic growth Financial crises Financial cycles Financial sector policy and analysis Land prices Money Prices
2019
Title: China’s Digital Economy: Opportunities and Risks
Series: Working Paper No. 2019/016
Date: January 17, 2019
Subject: Digital economy Digitalization Economic sectors Employment Financial services Fintech Information technology in revenue administration Labor Revenue administration Technology
2018
Title: Credit Booms—Is China Different?
Series: Working Paper No. 2018/002
Date: January 5, 2018
Subject: Bank credit Credit Credit booms Financial statements Money Public debt Public financial management (PFM)
2015
Title: Effects of Monetary and Macroprudential Policies on Financial Conditions: Evidence from the United States
Series: Working Paper No. 2015/288
Date: December 31, 2015
Subject: Bank credit Credit Financial sector policy and analysis Financial sector stability Macroprudential policy Macroprudential policy instruments Money
Title: Private Sector Deleveraging and Growth Following Busts
Series: Working Paper No. 2015/035
Date: February 23, 2015
Subject: Financial crises Financial statements National accounts Private debt Production Production growth Public debt Public financial management (PFM)
2014
Title: External Assessments in Special Cases
Series: Departmental Paper No. 2014/001
Date: January 17, 2014
Subject: Balance of payments Commodities Exchange rate assessments Exchange rates External balance assessment (EBA) External position Foreign exchange Income National accounts Remittances
2012
Title: Exploring the Dynamics of Global Liquidity
Series: Working Paper No. 2012/246
Date: October 11, 2012
Subject: Asset and liability management Economic theory Financial crises Financial statements Global financial crisis of 2008-2009 International liquidity Liquidity Public financial management (PFM) Supply shocks