Alan M. Taylor: Links to Published Papers

Taylor, A. M., and J. L. F. Wilson. ÒInternational Trade and Finance: Complementaries in the United Kingdom 1870–1913 and the United States 1920–30Journal of International Money and Finance. Forthcoming.

Taylor, A. M. ÒThe Global 1970s and the Echo of the Great Depression.Ó In The Shock of the Global: The 1970s in Perspective, edited by Niall Ferguson et al. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2010.

Obstfeld, M., J. C. Shambaugh, and A. M. Taylor. ÒFinancial Stability, the Trilemma, and International ReservesAmerican Economic Journal Macroeconomics. Forthcoming.

Glick, R., and A. M. Taylor. ÒCollateral Damage: Trade Disruption and the Economic Impact of WarReview of Economics and Statistics 92 (February 2010): 102–127.

Obstfeld, M., J. C. Shambaugh, and A. M. Taylor. ÒFinancial Instability, Reserves, and Central Bank Swap Lines in the Panic of 2008American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings 99 (May 2009): 480–86.

Chernyshoff, N., D. S. Jacks, and A. M. Taylor. ÒStuck on Gold: Real Exchange Rate Volatility and the Rise and Fall of the Gold Standard, 1875–1939Journal of International Economics 77(April 2009): 195–205.

Meissner, C. M., and A. M. Taylor. ÒLosing our Marbles in the New Century? The Great Rebalancing in Historical Perspective.Ó In Global Imbalances and the Evolving World Economy, edited by J. S. Little. Boston, Mass.: Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, 2008.

Clark, G., K. H. OÕRourke, and A. M. Taylor, ÒMade in America? The New World, the Old, and the Industrial RevolutionAmerican Economic Review Papers and Proceedings 98 (May 2008): 523–28.

OÕRourke, K. H., and A. M. Taylor, ÒDemocracy and Protectionism.Ó In The New Comparative Economic History: Essays in Honor of Jeffrey G. Williamson edited by T. J. Hatton, K. H. OÕRourke, and A. M. Taylor. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2007.

Bergin, P. R., R. Glick. and A. M. Taylor. ÒProductivity, Tradability, and the Long-Run Price PuzzleJournal of Monetary Economics 53 (November 2006): 2041–66.

Taylor, A. M. ÒForeign Capital in Latin America in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries.Ó In The Cambridge Economic History of Latin America: Volume 2, The Long Twentieth Century, edited by V. Bulmer-Thomas, J. H. Coatsworth, and R. CortŽs Conde. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005.

Obstfeld, M., J. C. Shambaugh, and A. M. Taylor. ÒThe Trilemma in History: Tradeoffs among Exchange Rates, Monetary Policies, and Capital MobilityReview of Economics and Statistics 87 (August 2005): 423–38.

Canjels, E., G. Prakash-Canjels, and A. M. Taylor. ÒMeasuring Market Integration: Foreign Exchange Arbitrage and The Gold Standard, 1880–1913Review of Economics and Statistics 86 (November 2004): 868–82.

Taylor, M. P., and A. M. Taylor. ÒThe Purchasing Power Parity DebateJournal of Economic Perspectives 8 (Fall 2004): 135–158.

Obstfeld, M., J. C. Shambaugh, and A. M. Taylor. ÒMonetary Sovereignty, Exchange Rates, and Capital Controls: The Trilemma in the Interwar PeriodIMF Staff Papers 51 (Special Issue 2004): 75–108.

Eichengreen B., and A. M. Taylor. ÒThe Monetary Consequences of a Free Trade Area for the Americas.Ó In Integrating the Americas: FTAA and Beyond, edited by A. Estevadeordal, D. Rodrik, A. M. Taylor, and A. Velasco. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2004.

Estevadeordal, A., B. Frantz, and A. M. Taylor. ÒThe Rise and Fall of World Trade, 1870–1939Quarterly Journal of Economics 118 (May 2003): 359–407.

Obstfeld, M., and A. M. Taylor. ÒSovereign Risk, Credibility, and the Gold Standard: 1870–1913 versus 1925–31Economic Journal 113 (April 2003): 1–35.

della Paolera, G., and A. M. Taylor. ÒGaucho Banking ReduxEconom’a 3 (Spring 2003): 1–42.

Obstfeld, M., and A. M. Taylor. ÒGlobalization and Capital Markets.Ó In Globalization in Historical Perspective, edited by M. D. Bordo, A. M. Taylor and J. G. Williamson. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2003.

McLean, I. W., and A. M. Taylor. ÒAustralian Growth: A California Perspective.Ó In In Search of Prosperity: Analytic Narratives on Economic Growth, edited by D. Rodrik. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2003.

Taylor, A. M. ÒCapital Formation: Saving, Investment, and Foreign Capital.Ó In A New Economic History of Argentina, edited by G. della Paolera and A. M. Taylor. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003.

Taylor, A. M. ÒGlobalization, Trade, and Development: Some Lessons from History.Ó In Bridges for Development: Policies and Institutions for Trade and Integration, edited by R. Devlin, and A. Estevadeordal. Washington, D.C.: Inter-American Development Bank, 2003

Taylor, A. M. ÒA Century of Current Account DynamicsJournal of International Money and Finance 21 (November 2002): 725–48.

della Paolera, G., and A. M. Taylor. ÒInternal Versus External Convertibility and Emerging-Market Crises: Lessons from Argentine HistoryExplorations in Economic History 39 (October 2002): 357–89.

Estevadeordal, A., and A. M. Taylor. ÒTesting Trade Theory in OhlinÕs Time.Ó In Bertil Ohlin: A Centennial Celebration, 1899–1999, edited by R. Findlay, L. Jonung, and M. Lundahl. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2002.

Estevadeordal, A., and A. M. Taylor. ÒA Century of Missing Trade?Ó American Economic Review 92 (March 2002): 383–93.

Taylor, A. M. ÒA Century of Purchasing Power ParityReview of Economics and Statistics 84 (February 2002): 139–50.

Taylor, A. M. ÒPotential Pitfalls for the Purchasing-Power Parity Puzzle? Sampling and Specification Biases in Mean-Reversion Tests of the Law of One PriceEconometrica 69 (March 2001): 473–98.

Taylor, A. M. ÒLatin America and Foreign Capital in the Twentieth Century: Economics, Politics, and Institutional Change.Ó In Political Institutions and Economic Growth in Latin America: Essays in Policy, History, and Political Economy, edited by Stephen H. Haber. Stanford, Calif.: Hoover Institution Press, 2000.

della Paolera, G., and A. M. Taylor. ÒEconomic Recovery from the Argentine Great Depression: Institutions, Expectations, and  the Change of Macroeconomic RegimeJournal of Economic History 59 (September 1999): 567–99.

Taylor, A. M. ÒSources of Convergence in the Late Nineteenth CenturyEuropean Economic Review 43 (September 1999): 1621–45.

Basu, S., and A. M. Taylor. ÒBusiness Cycles in International Historical PerspectiveJournal of Economic Perspectives 13 (Spring 1999): 45–68.

della Paolera, G., and A. M. Taylor. ÒFinance and Development in an Emerging Market: Argentina in the Interwar Period.Ó In Latin America and the World Economy Since 1800, edited by J. H. Coatsworth and A. M. Taylor. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1998.

Taylor, A. M. ÒArgentina and the World Capital Market: Saving, Investment, and International Capital Mobility in the Twentieth CenturyJournal of Development Economics 57 (October 1998): 147–84.

Taylor, A. M. ÒOn the Costs of Inward-Looking Development: Price Distortions, Growth, and Divergence in Latin AmericaJournal of Economic History 58 (March 1998): 1–28.

Obstfeld, M., and A. M. Taylor. ÒThe Great Depression as a Watershed: International Capital Mobility in the Long Run.Ó In The Defining Moment: The Great Depression and the American Economy in the Twentieth Century, edited by M. D. Bordo, C. D. Goldin and E. N. White. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1998.

Obstfeld, M., and A. M. Taylor. ÒNonlinear Aspects of Goods-Market Arbitrage and Adjustment: HeckscherÕs Commodity Points RevisitedJournal of the Japanese and International Economies 11 (December 1997): 441–79.

Taylor, A. M. ÒLatifundia as Malefactor in Economic Development? Scale, Tenancy, and Agriculture on the Pampas, 1880–1914Research in Economic History 17 (1997): 261–300.

Taylor, A. M., and J. G. Williamson. ÒConvergence in the Age of Mass MigrationEuropean Review of Economic History 1 (April 1997): 27–63.

Taylor, A. M. ÒPeopling the Pampa: On the Impact of Mass Migration to the River Plate, 1870–1914Explorations in Economic History 34 (January 1997): 100–132.

Taylor, A. M. ÒGrowth and Convergence in the Asia-Pacific Region: On the Role of Openness, Trade and Migration.Ó In International Trade and Migration in the APEC Region, edited by P. J. Lloyd and L. S. Williams. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997.

OÕRourke, K. H., A. M. Taylor, and J. G. Williamson. ÒFactor Price Convergence in the Late Nineteenth CenturyInternational Economic Review 37 (August 1996): 499–530.

Taylor, A. M. ÒDebt, Dependence, and the Demographic Transition: Latin America into the Next CenturyWorld Development 23 (May 1995): 869–79.

Taylor, A. M. ÒTres fases del crecimiento econ—mico argentinoRevista de Historia Econ—mica 12 (Oto–o 1994): 649–83. [Previously published in English as ÒThree Phases of Argentine Economic Growth.Ó Working Paper Series on Historical Factors in Long Run Growth no. 60, National Bureau of Economic Research, October 1994.]

Taylor, A. M. ÒMass Migration to Distant Southern Shores: Argentina and Australia, 1870–1939.Ó In Migration and the International Labor Market, 1850–1939, edited by T. J. Hatton and J. G. Williamson. London: Routledge, 1994.

Taylor, A. M., and J. G. Williamson. ÒCapital Flows to the New World as an Intergenerational TransferJournal of Political Economy 102 (April 1994): 348–71.

Morduch, J. J., and A. M. Taylor. ÒA Model of Price Liberalization in Russia.Ó In The Economics of Transformation: Theory and Practice in the New Market Economies, edited by A. Schipke and A. M. Taylor. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1994.

Taylor, A. M. ÒExternal Dependence, Demographic Burdens and Argentine Economic Decline After the Belle ƒpoqueJournal of Economic History 52 (December 1992): 907–36.

Taylor, A. M. ÒCurrent Account Determination with Traded Capital GoodsEconomics Letters 37 (September 1991): 61–67.