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    Risk Sharing in a Politically Divided Monetary Union by Parsley, David, Popper, Helen

    Published in Open economies review (01-09-2021)
    “…We document stark asynchronicity across U.S. states, particularly across groups of states whose populations have voted consistently Democrat or consistently…”
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    Trilemma stability and international macroeconomic archetypes by Popper, Helen, Mandilaras, Alex, Bird, Graham

    Published in European economic review (01-11-2013)
    “…This paper uses the simple geometry of the classic, open-economy trilemma to introduce a new gauge of the stability of international macroeconomic…”
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    Gauging exchange rate targeting by Parsley, David, Popper, Helen

    Published in Journal of international money and finance (01-05-2014)
    “…In this paper, we examine whether a monetary authority targets the exchange rate, per se, or instead simply appears to do so as it responds to the exchange…”
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    California native gardening: a month-by-month guide by Popper, Helen Ann

    Published 2012
    “…This is the first month-by-month guide to gardening with native plants in a state that follows a unique, nontraditional seasonal rhythm. Beginning in October,…”
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    Exchange rate pegs and foreign exchange exposure in East and South East Asia by Parsley, David C., Popper, Helen A.

    Published in Journal of international money and finance (01-10-2006)
    “…This paper shows that many Asia-Pacific firms are significantly exposed to foreign exchange risk. Their exposure appears to be much more widespread than is…”
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    Is there a Beijing Consensus on International Macroeconomic Policy? by Bird, Graham, Mandilaras, Alex, Popper, Helen

    Published in World development (01-10-2012)
    “…Some commentators have claimed that there is a growing Beijing Consensus among emerging and developing economies concerning the merits of China’s economic…”
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    Climate change salience and international equity returns by Parsley, David, Popper, Helen

    “…In this study, we examine climate change salience risk in international equity markets. We find that: (1) exposure to a single, broad measure of climate change…”
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    Capital Flows, Capitalization, and Openness in Emerging East Asian Economies by Mandilaras, Alex, Popper, Helen

    Published in Review of international economics (01-09-2009)
    “…We examine the international capital flows of seven East Asian emerging economies over the last decade and a half. We find that domestic capital market…”
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    Return comovement by Parsley, David, Popper, Helen

    Published in Journal of banking & finance (01-03-2020)
    “…We examine intra-market return comovement within each of 33 economies’ stock exchanges from 1995 through 2013 using a model-free comovement gauge. We find that…”
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    UNDERSTANDING REAL EXCHANGE RATE MOVEMENTS WITH TRADE IN INTERMEDIATE PRODUCTS by Parsley, David, Popper, Helen

    Published in Pacific economic review (Oxford, England) (01-05-2010)
    “…We suggest that it may be ‘too easy’ to attribute real exchange rate movements to deviations from the law of one price. We show that it is immaterial whether…”
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    Official Exchange Rate Arrangements and Real Exchange Rate Behavior by Parsley, David C., Popper, Helen A.

    Published in Journal of money, credit and banking (01-11-2001)
    “…We study the behavior of real exchange rates under various official designations of exchange rate arrangements. Examining many currencies, we find important…”
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    Information sharing and central bank intervention in the foreign exchange market by Popper, Helen, Montgomery, John D.

    Published in Journal of international economics (01-12-2001)
    “…This paper develops a model of information sharing among heterogeneously informed agents and it uses the model to examine a rationale for intervention in the…”
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    September: Plan for Fall by Popper, Helen

    Published in California Native Gardening (25-02-2012)
    “…School opens, Labor Day comes and goes, but summer clings to September. In the slowly fading season, some gardeners finish pruning chaparral plants and take…”
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    December: Green Tidings by Popper, Helen

    Published in California Native Gardening (25-02-2012)
    “…In the late morning after a storm, oak branches emerge out of the mist like ghosts. Raindrops cling to the serrated margins of toyon leaves. Maple leaves rest…”
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    January: A Happy, Wet New Year by Popper, Helen

    Published in California Native Gardening (25-02-2012)
    “…January is our wettest month. Much of California gets several inches of rain. In the wettest areas, the scarcity of pleasant, dry days may force you to pick…”
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    April: Flowers by Popper, Helen

    Published in California Native Gardening (25-02-2012)
    “…Tranquil violets (Violaspp.) dot the redwood forest floor. Ephemeral fairy rings of downingia (Downingiaspp.) surround vernal pools. Goldfields (Lasthenia…”
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    July: Mist and Tinder by Popper, Helen

    Published in California Native Gardening (25-02-2012)
    “…Cool morning fog rests on the northwest corner of the state. Its gray mist nurses violets (Violaspp.), ferns, huckleberries (Vaccinium ovatum), and redwoods…”
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    February: Clean and Weed by Popper, Helen

    Published in California Native Gardening (25-02-2012)
    “…It’s still officially winter, even here in California. Many of us spend most of our February gardening hours preparing for the oncoming rush of spring…”
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