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Special papers 2010

SP197: The changing role of central banks|  [PDF]
Charles Goodhart (December 2010)

SP196: Twin peaks: experiences in the Netherlands| [PDF]
Jeroen Kremers and Dirk Schoenmaker (December 2010)

SP195: The Road to Better Resolution: From Bail Out to Bail In| [PDF]
Thomas Huertas (December 2010)

SP194: The new architecture of financial regulation: will it prevent another crisis?| [PDF]
Josef Ackermann (October 2010)

SP193: Some help in understanding Britain's banking crisis 2007-09| [PDF]
Roger Alford (October 2010)

SP192: The role of the IMF as a global financial authority| [PDF]
Rosa M Lastra (May 2010)

SP191: Too big to fail - too big to manage| [PDF]
Michael von Brentano (May 2010)

SP190: British monetary targets 1976 to 1987: a view from the fourth floor of the Bank of England  |[PDF]
Anthony Hotson (March 2010)

SP189: Crash 08 a regulatory debacle to be mended| [PDF]
Giorgio Szego (March 2010)

SP188: Resolution and contagion| [PDF]
Thomas Huertas (March 2010)

SP187: Central bank co-operation and International liquidity in the financial crisis of 2008-09| [PDF]
William A. Allen and Richhild Moessner (February 2010) 

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