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2002,29: Genetic Learning as an Explanation of Stylized Facts of Foreign Exchange Markets
Thomas Lux and Sascha Schornstein
2002,28: Further Evidence On The Relationship Between Firm Investment And Financial Status
Bob Chirinko and Ulf von Kalckreuth
2002,27: Cost-Push Shocks and Monetary Policy and Monetary Policy
Alan Sutherland
2002,26: Bootstrapping Autoregressions with Conditional Heteroskedasticity of Unknown Form
Silvia Goncalves and Lutz Kilian
2002,25: Time Variation in the Tail Behaviour of Bund Futures Returns
Thomas Werner and Christian Upper
2002,24: TailWags Dog? Time-Varying Information Shares in the Bund Market
Christian Upper and Thomas Werner
2002,23: Dynamic Q-investment functions for Germany using panel balance sheet data and a new algorithm for the capital stock at replacement values
Andreas Behr and Egon Bellgardt
2002,22: Monetary and fiscal policy rules in a model with capital accumulation and potentially non-superneutral money
Leopold von Thadden
2002,21: Imperfect Competition, Monetary Policy and Welfare in a Currency Area
Giovanni Lombardo
2002,20: The Eurosystem’s Standing Facilities in a General Equilibrium Model of the European Interbank Market
Jens Tapking
2002,19: Real currency appreciation in accession countries: Balassa-Samuelson and investment demand
Christoph Fischer
2002,18: Monetary indicators and policy rules in the P-star model
Tödter, Karl-Heinz
2002,17: Central Bank Intervention and Exchange Rate Expectations – Evidence from the Daily DM/US-Dollar Exchange Rate
Stefan Reitz
2002,16: Monetary Transmission in the New Economy: Service Life of Capital, Transmission Channels and the Speed of Adjustment
Ulf von Kalckreuth and Jürgen Schröder
2002,15: An Examination of the Relationship Between Firm Size, Growth and Liquidity in the Neuer Markt
Julie Ann Elston
2002,14: Price rigidity, the mark-up and the dynamics of the current account
Giovanni Lombardo
2002,13: Analysing Divisia Aggregates for the Euro Area
Hans-Eggert Reimers
2002,12: Dependencies between European stock markets when price changes are unusually large
Sebastian T. Schich
2002,11: The pass-through from market interest rates to bank lending rates in Germany
Mark A. Weth
2002,10: The long-term sustainability of public finance in Germany – an analysis based on generational accounting
Bernhard Manzke
2002,09: Estimating Bilateral Exposures in the German Interbank Market: Is there a Danger of Contagion?
Christian Upper and Andreas Worms
2002,08: Evaluating Density Forecasts with an Application to Stock Market Returns
Gabriela de Raaij and Burkhard Raunig
2002,07: The Empirical Performance of Option Based Densities of Foreign Exchange
Ben R. Craig and Joachim G. Keller
2002,06: Pitfalls in the European Enlargement Process – Financial Instability and Real Divergence
Helmut Wagner
2002,05: The stable long-run CAPM and the cross-section of expected returns
Kim, Jeong-Ryeol
2002,04: Testing for Competition Among German Banks
Hannah Sabine Hempell
2002,03: Fiscal Foundation of Convergence to European Union in Pre-Accession Transition Countries
László Halpern and Judit Nemeìnyi
2002,02: Short-Term Capital, Economic Transformation, and EU Accession
Claudia M. Buch and Lusine Lusinyan
2002,01: Rent indices for housing in West Germany 1985 to 1998
Johannes Hoffmann and Claudia Kurz
2001,20: Firm Investment and Monetary Policy Transmission in the Euro Area
Jean-Bernard Chatelain , Andrea Generale , Ignacio Hernando , Ulf von Kalckreuth and Philip Vermeulen
2001,19: Monetary transmission in Germany: New Perspectives on Financial Constraints and Investment Spending
Ulf von Kalckreuth
2001,18: Financial systems and the role of banks in monetary policy transmission in the euro area
Michael Ehrmann , Leonardo Gambacorta , Martinez-Pages, Jorge , Patrick SEVESTRE and Andreas Worms
2001,17: Monetary policy effects on bank loans in Germany: A panel-econometric analysis
Andreas Worms
2001,16: The Financial System in the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland after a Decade of Transition
Thomas Reininger , Franz Schardax and Martin Summer
2001,15: Currency Portfolios and Currency Exchange in a Search Economy
Ben Craig and Christopher Waller
2001,14: Long-Run Links Among Money, Prices, and Output: World-Wide Evidence
Helmut Herwartz and Hans-Eggert Reimers
2001,12: Precommitment, Transparency and Monetary Policy
Petra Maria Geraats
2001,11: Interbank lending and monetary policy transmission: evidence for Germany
Michael Ehrmann and Andreas Worms
2001,10: Exchange rate pass-through and real exchange rate in EU candidate countries
Zsolt Darvas
2001,09: The information content of survey data on expected price developments for monetary policy
Christina Gerberding
2001,08: Investment Behaviour of German Equity Fund Managers
Torsten Arnswald
2001,07: Budgetary Policy and Unemployment Dynamics
Leo Kaas and Leopold von Thadden
2001,06: What can we learn about monetary policy transparency from financial market data?
Andrew Clare and Roger Courtenay
2001,05: Are Contemporary Central Banks Transparent about Economic Models and Objectives and What Difference Does it Make?
Alex Cukierman
2001,04: Optimal degrees of transparency in monetary policymaking
Henrik Jensen
2001,03: Voting Transparency and Conflicting Interests in Central Bank Councils
Hans Gersbach and Volker Hahn
2001,02: Should the Individual Voting Records of Central Bankers be Published?
Hans Gersbach and Volker Hahn
2001,01: Unemployment, Factor Substitution, and Capital Formation
Leo Kaas and Leopold von Thadden
2000,10: Expectations and the stability problem for optimal monetary policies
George William Evans and Seppo Mikko Sakari Honkapohja
2000,09: The relationship between the federal funds rate and the Fed's federal funds rate target: is it open market or open mouth operations?
Daniel Thornton
2000,08: Monetary policy transparency, public commentary, and market perceptions about monetary policy in Canada
Pierre Siklos
2000,07: Welfare effects of public information
Stephen Morris and Hyun Song Shin
2000,06: Central Bank accountability and transparency: theory and some evidence
Sylvester Eijffinger and Marco Hoeberichts
2000,05: Exploring the role of uncertainty for corporate investment decisions in Germany
Ulf von Kalckreuth
2000,04: Core inflation rates: A comparison of methods based on west German data
Bettina Landau
2000,03: Concepts to calculate equilibrium exchange rates: an overview
Ronald MacDonald
2000,02: The determinants of the euro-dollar exchange rate: synthetic fundamentals and a non-existing currency
Jörg Clostermann and Bernd Schnatz
2000,01: How safe was the "safe haven"?: Financial market liquidity during the 1998 turbulences
Christian Upper