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Working Papers

2007

  1. What determines banks’ customer choice? Evidence from transition countries
    MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany Downloads View citations

2006

  1. Internal Capital Markets and Lending by Multinational Bank Subsidiaries
    DNB Working Papers, Netherlands Central Bank, Research Department Downloads
  2. Monitoring Costs and Multinational-Bank Lending
    DNB Working Papers, Netherlands Central Bank, Research Department Downloads

2005

  1. Does Foreign Bank Entry Reduce Small Firms' Access to Credit? Evidence from European Transition Economies
    DNB Working Papers, Netherlands Central Bank, Research Department Downloads View citations
  2. Internal Capital Markets in Multinational Banks: Implications for European Transition Countries
    DNB Working Papers, Netherlands Central Bank, Research Department Downloads View citations

2004

  1. Firms' dynamic adjustment to target capital structures in transition economies
    WO Research Memoranda (discontinued), Netherlands Central Bank, Research Department Downloads
  2. Review of Peter J. Montiel 'Macroeconomics in Emerging Markets'
    Macroeconomics, EconWPA Downloads

2003

  1. Buitenlandse banken in Midden- en Oost-Europa. Aanwinst of risicofactor?
    International Finance, EconWPA Downloads
  2. Foreign Bank Penetration and Private Sector Credit in Central and Eastern Europe
    DNB Staff Reports (discontinued), Netherlands Central Bank Downloads View citations
  3. Foreign Banks and Credit Stability in Central and Eastern Europe: A Panel Data Analysis
    DNB Staff Reports (discontinued), Netherlands Central Bank Downloads
    See Also Journal Article in Journal of Banking & Finance (2006)
  4. How Important are Foreign Banks in the Financial Development of European Transition Countries?
    CESifo Working Paper Series, CESifo GmbH Downloads View citations
  5. Inflation. How much is too much? (in Dutch)
    Macroeconomics, EconWPA Downloads

2002

  1. Banken, instituties en zachte budgetbeperkingen tijdens de transitie
    Finance, EconWPA Downloads View citations
  2. Banking sector development and financial stability in the run up to EU accession
    MEB Series (discontinued), Netherlands Central Bank, Monetary and Economic Policy Department Downloads View citations
  3. De schuld van het Nederlandse huishouden?
    Finance, EconWPA Downloads
  4. Finance, law and growth during transition: a survey
    International Finance, EconWPA Downloads View citations
  5. Financial collateral and capital adequacy requirements
    Finance, EconWPA Downloads
  6. Financiële stabiliteit: de rol van DNB
    Public Economics, EconWPA Downloads
  7. Hedgefondsen: back to basics
    International Finance, EconWPA Downloads
  8. Het integraal kwantificeren van valutarisico’s
    Finance, EconWPA Downloads
  9. Housing Prices, Bank Lending, and Monetary Policy
    Macroeconomics, EconWPA Downloads View citations
  10. How Important Are Foreign Banks in European Transition Countries? A Comparative Analysis
    International Finance, EconWPA Downloads View citations
  11. Monitor koffie. Overproductie drukt koffieprijs
    International Trade, EconWPA Downloads
  12. Papieren wetgeving is geen panacee
    Law and Economics, EconWPA Downloads

2001

  1. Financial development and economic growth in transition economies A survey of the theoretical and empirical literature
    Research Series Supervision (discontinued), Netherlands Central Bank, Directorate Supervision Downloads
  2. Repo-style transactions and capital adequacy requirements Collateral, capital adequacy requirements, and supervisory policies
    Research Series Supervision (discontinued), Netherlands Central Bank, Directorate Supervision Downloads View citations

Journal Articles

2006

  1. Foreign banks and credit stability in Central and Eastern Europe. A panel data analysis
    Journal of Banking & Finance, 2006, 30, (7), 1927-1952 Downloads View citations
    See Also Working Paper (2003)
  2. The dynamic adjustment towards target capital structures of firms in transition economies *
    The Economics of Transition, 2006, 14, (1), 133-169 Downloads

2004

  1. Law, Finance, and Growth during Transition: a Survey
    De Economist, 2004, 152, (3), 375-402 Downloads View citations
 
 
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