NBER Publications by Marc D. Weidenmier
Working Papers and Chapters
| October 2009 | Are Hard Pegs Ever Credible in Emerging Markets? Evidence from the Classical Gold Standard
with Kris James Mitchener: w15401
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| July 2009 | Why did Countries Adopt the Gold Standard? Lessons from Japan
with Kris James Mitchener, Masato Shizume: w15195
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| October 2008 | Can a Lender of Last Resort Stabilize Financial Markets? Lessons from the Founding of the Fed
with Asaf Bernstein, Eric Hughson: w14422
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| Is Sugar Sweeter at the Pump? The Macroeconomic Impact of Brazil's Alternative Energy Program
with Joseph H. Davis, Roger Aliaga-Diaz: w14362
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| January 2008 | Trade and Empire
with Kris James Mitchener: w13765
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| November 2007 | Victory or Repudiation? The Probability of the Southern Confederacy Winning the Civil War
with Kim Oosterlinck: w13567
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| September 2007 | The Baring Crisis and the Great Latin American Meltdown of the 1890s
with Kris James Mitchener: w13403
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| June 2006 | Competing With the NYSE
with William O. Brown, Jr., J. Harold Mulherin: w12343
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| Currency Mismatches, Default Risk, and Exchange Rate Depreciation: Evidence from the End of Bimetallism
with Michael D. Bordo, Christopher M. Meissner: w12299
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| July 2005 | Supersanctions and Sovereign Debt Repayment
with Kris James Mitchener: w11472
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| May 2005 | Volatility in an Era of Reduced Uncertainty: Lessons from Pax Britannica
with William O. Brown, Richard C. K. Burdekin: w11319
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| December 2004 | Gunboats, Reputation, and Sovereign Repayment: Lessons from the Southern Confederacy
w10960
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| Covered Interest Arbitrage: Then vs. Now
with Ted Juhl, William Miles: w10961
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| September 2004 | Empire, Public Goods, and the Roosevelt Corollary
with Kris James Mitchener: w10729
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| January 2003 | Crises in the Global Economy from Tulips to Today
with Larry D. Neal
in Globalization in Historical Perspective, Michael D. Bordo, Alan M. Taylor and Jeffrey G. Williamson, editors
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| September 2002 | Suppressing Asset Price Inflation: The Confederate Experience, 1861-1865
with Richard C.K. Burdekin: w9230
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| Crises in the Global Economy from Tulips to Today: Contagion and Consequences
with Larry Neal: w9147
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| Real Shock, Monetary Aftershock: The San Francisco Earthquake and the Panic of 1907
with Kerry A. Odell: w9176
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James Poterba is President of the National Bureau of Economic Research.
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