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90: Financial market heterogeneity: Implications for the EMU
Johannes Gareis and Eric Mayer
89: Euler equations and money market interest rates: The role of monetary and risk premium shocks
Johannes Gareis and Eric Mayer
88: What drives Ireland's housing market? A Bayesian DSGE approach
Johannes Gareis and Eric Mayer
87: Government debt, inflation dynamics and the transmission of fiscal policy shocks
Eric Mayer , Sebastian Rüth and Johann Scharler
86: Teaching macroeconomics after the crisis
Peter Bofinger
85: The road to monetary union in Latin America: An EMS-type fixed exchange rate system as an intermediate step
Daniel Garcia Rocabado
84: How bad is globalization for labour standards in the north?
Alejandro Donado and Klaus Wälde
83: How trade unions increase welfare
Alejandro Donado and Klaus Wälde
82: Price and inventory dynamics in an oligopoly industry: A framework for commodity markets
Alexander Steinmetz
81: Competition, innovation, and the effect of knowledge accumulation
Alexander Steinmetz
80: Conjectural cost variations in a differentiated good oligopoly
Jens Jurgan
79: Foreign exchange interventions in emerging market countries: New lessons from Argentina
Alexander Brause
78: Countercyclical taxation and price dispersion
Eric Mayer and Oliver Grimm
77: Tactical size rotation in Switzerland
Thorsten Hock
76: Review of the Literature on the Impact of Mergers on Innovation
Norbert Schulz
75: How to get tenured (in Germany, in Economics)
Andrey Launov , Michael Graber and Klaus Wälde
74: The Price Puzzle Revisited: Can the Cost Channel explain a Rise in Inflation after a Monetary Shock?
Eric Mayer , Oliver Hülsewig , Steffen Roman Henzel and Timo Wollmershäuser
73: The Effect of Mergers on the Incentive to Invest in Cost Reducing Innovations
Robin Kleer
72: Competitive and Segmented Informal Labor Markets
Isabel Gunther and Andrey Launov
71: Bank Behavior and the Cost Channel of Monetary Transmission
Timo Wollmershäuser , Eric Mayer and Oliver Hülsewig
70: Does the Service Argument Justify Resale Price Maintenance?
Norbert Schulz
69: International Trade, Hedging and the Demand for Forward Contracts
Jens Eisenschmidt and Klaus Wälde
68: Monetary Policy in China (1994-2004): Targets, Instruments and their Effectiveness
Michael Geiger
67: The Svensson versus McCallum and Nelson Controversy Revisited in the BMW Framework
Peter Bofinger and Eric Mayer
66: Teaching New Keynesian Open Economy Macroeconomics at the Intermediate Level
Peter Bofinger , Eric Mayer and Timo Wollmershäuser
65: Parametric vs. Nonparametric Estimation of an Equilibrium Search Model with Employer Heterogeneity
Andrey Launov and Joachim Wolf
64: Search Equilibrium, Production Parameters and Social Returns to Education: Theory and Estimation
Andrey Launov and Christian Ludwig Holzner
63: Pareto - Improving Unemployment Policies
Klaus Wälde and Jörg Lingens
62: Resale Maintenance and the Service Argument: Efficiency Effects
Norbert Schulz
61: Bequests, taxation and the distribution of wealth in a general equilibrium model
Martin Sexauer , Christian Kleiber and Klaus Wälde
60: Forecasting monetary policy in Switzerland: Some empirical assistance
Thorsten Hock and Patrick Zimmermann
59: Die Duale Einkommensteuer des Sachverständigenrates in der Diskussion
Marc Oeffner
58: "Ito's Lemma" and the Bellman equation for Poisson processes: An applied view
Ken Sennewald and Klaus Wälde
57: Natural volatility, welfare and taxation
Olaf Posch and Klaus Wälde
56: The Stability and Growth Pact Time to Rebuild!
Peter Bofinger and Eric Mayer
55: E-Stabilty: Über die Lernbarkeit von rationalen Erwatungsgleichgewichten
Steffen Roman Henzel , Eric Mayer and Bodo Schimpfermann
54: Bank Loan Supply and Monetary Policy Transmission in Germany: An Assessment based on Matching Impulse Responses
Oliver Hülsewig , Eric Mayer and Timo Wollmershäuser
53: Resale Price Maintenance and the Service Argument (in the Book Trade)
Norbert Schulz
52: The provision of public inputs in a federation under asymmetric information
Günter Krause
51: On the role of budgeting in the delegated provision of public goods under asymmetric information
Günter Krause
50: Sterilized Foreign Exchange Market Interventions in a Chartist-Fundamentalist Exchange Rate Model
Robert Schmidt and Timo Wollmershäuser
49: A systematic comparison of professional exchange rate forecasts with judgmental forecasts of novices: Are there substantial differences?
Robert Schmidt and Johannes Leitner
48: A Simulation Model for the Demographic Transition in Germany: Data Requirements, Model Structure and Calibration
Sabine Jokisch , Gitte Halder and Hans Fehr
47: Pension Reform and Demographic Uncertainty: The Case of Germany
Christian Habermann and Hans Fehr
46: Symmetry and asymmetry in property: Commons and anticommons
Francesco Parisi , Norbert Schulz and Ben Depoorter
45: A simulation model for the demographic transition in the OECD: Data requirements, model structure and calibration
Hans Fehr , Gitte Halder , Sabine Jokisch and Laurence J. Kotlikoff
44: Monetary policy under currency board arrangements: An necessary flexibility for transition countries?
Kathrin Berensmann
43: Bank behavior, interest rate targeting and monetary policy transmission
Oliver Hülsewig
42: The BMW model as a static approximation of a foreward-looking New Keynesian macroeconomic model
Peter Bofinger , Eric Mayer and Timo Wollmershäuser
41: The mechanics of a reasonably fitted quarterly New Keynesian macro model
Eric Mayer