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Volume 45, issue 3, 2016
- Finance and Growth: An Old Debate in a New Challenging Scenario pp. 301-302

- Alexandra D'Onofrio
- Financial Structure and Corporate Growth: Evidence from Italian Panel Data pp. 303-325

- Massimo Molinari, Silvia Giannangeli and Giorgio Fagiolo
- Financial Channels, Property Rights and Poverty: A Sub-Saharan African Perspective This work was initiated when Raju Jan Singh was a Senior Economist and Yifei Huang a summer intern at the African Department of the International Monetary Fund. We thank Kassia Antoine for her research assistance and for their useful comments on previous drafts Andrew Berg, Jiro Honda, Roland Kpodar, Mauro Mecagni, Brett Rayner and Gonzalo Salinas, as well as two anonymous referees. The opinions expressed in this paper are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank or Grantham, Mayo, Van Otterloo & Co., LLC pp. 327-351

- Raju Singh and Yifei Huang
- Corruption, Financial Development and Economic Growth: Theory and Evidence From an Instrumental Variable Approach With Human Genetic Diversity pp. 353-392

- Takuma Kunieda, Keisuke Okada and Akihisa Shibata
- Interaction of Labour and Credit Market in Growth Regimes: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis pp. 393-422

- Ekkehard Ernst, Stefan Mittnik and Willi Semmler
- The Impact of Financial Crises on the Finance–Growth Relationship: A European Perspective pp. 423-444

- Peter Haiss, Hannes Juvan and Bernhard Mahlberg
- The Determinants of Firm Access to Credit in Latin America: Micro Characteristics and Market Structure pp. 445-472

- Andrea Presbitero and Roberta Rabellotti
Volume 45, issue 2, 2016
- The Euro-Dollar Exchange Rate: How Traders’ Behaviour Has Been Affected by the 2007–2008 Financial Crisis pp. 139-177

- Gabriella Cagliesi, Antonio Carlo Francesco Della Bina and Massimo Tivegna
- Does Homeownership Partly Explain Low Participation in Supplementary Pension Schemes? pp. 179-203

- Costanza Torricelli, Maria Cesira Urzì Brancati and Marco Santantonio
- Social Capital and Credit Cooperative Banks pp. 205-234

- Ivana Catturani, Panu Kalmi and Maria Lucia Stefani
- Sitting on the Board or Sitting on the Throne? Evidence of Boards' Overconfidence from the Italian Market pp. 235-269

- Lucrezia Fattobene and Marco Caiffa
- On the Methodology of Measuring Core Inflation pp. 271-282

- Sartaj Rasool Rather, S. Raja Sethu Durai and M Ramachandran
- The Long-run Relationship Between Stock Prices and GDP in Sweden pp. 283-297

- Pär Österholm
Volume 45, issue 1, 2016
- Can Shareholder Litigation Discipline CEO Bonuses in the Financial Sector? The Role of Securities Class Actions pp. 3-36

- Lucia Dalla Pellegrina and Margherita Saraceno
- More Bankers, More Growth? Evidence from OECD Countries pp. 37-51

- Gunther Capelle-Blancard and Claire Labonne
- Government Finance and the Demand for Money—The Relation between Taxation and the Acceptability of Fiat Money pp. 53-77

- Mack Ott and John Tatom
- Revisiting the Growth–Inflation Nexus: A Wavelet Analysis pp. 79-89

- Saumitra Bhaduri
- Banking and Insurance Recapitalization During the 2007–2009 Credit Crisis pp. 91-135

- Alberto Cybo-Ottone and Lorenzo Savorelli
Volume 44, issue 3, 2015
- Towards a New Normal: How Different Paths of US Monetary Policy Affect the World Economy pp. 409-418

- Martin Feldkircher, Florian Huber and Isabella Moder
- Fiscal Shocks and the Exchange Rate in a Generalized Redux Model pp. 419-436

- Giorgio Di Giorgio, Salvatore Nisticò and Guido Traficante
- A Note on Indifference Pricing with Dynamic Quasiconcave Preferences pp. 437-448

- Flavia Giammarino
- Best Practices in Central Bank Organizational Culture, Learning and Structure: The Case of the Moroccan Central Bank pp. 449-482

- Bessma Momani and Samantha St. Amand
- Technological Districts and the Financing of Innovation: Opportunities and Challenges for Local Banks pp. 483-510

- Massimo Arnone, Gianluca Farina and Michele Modina
- A Model for Public Debt Sustainability and Sovereign Credit Risk in the Eurozone pp. 511-530

- Marcello Esposito
Volume 44, issue 2, 2015
- Foreword to the Special Issue on: The Economics of Credit Rating Agencies pp. 151-160

- Giovanni Ferri and Donato Masciandaro
- Why Credit Rating Agencies Exist pp. 161-176

- Robert J. Rhee
- Reconsidering Corporate Ratings pp. 177-209

- Bertrand Hassani and Xin Zhao
- ESG Rating in Investment Risk Analysis of Companies Listed on the Public Market in Poland pp. 211-248

- Teresa Czerwińska and Piotr Kaźmierkiewicz
- The Risk–Return Binomial After Rating Changes pp. 249-274

- Pilar Abad and M. Dolores Robles Fernandez
- Market Impact under a New Regulatory Regime: Credit Rating Agencies in Europe pp. 275-308

- Rasha Alsakka, Owain ap Gwilym, Patrycja Klusak and Vu Tran
- Procyclicality and Path Dependence of Sovereign Credit Ratings: The Example of Europe pp. 309-332

- Lennart Freitag
- European Rating Actions, Investor Reaction, and Bond Spread Volatility pp. 333-360

- Jean-Noël Ory and Philippe Raimbourg
- The Damaging Bias of Sovereign Ratings pp. 361-408

- Daniel R. Vernazza and Erik F. Nielsen
Volume 44, issue 1, 2015
- Robust Capital Requirements with Model Risk pp. 1-28

- Pauline Barrieu and Claudia Ravanelli
- Hedge Accounting and Risk Management: An Advanced Prospective Model for Testing Hedge Effectiveness pp. 29-55

- Annalisa Di Clemente
- The Impact of Judicial Efficiency on Entrepreneurial Action: A European Perspective pp. 57-74

- Roberto Ippoliti, Alessandro Melcarne and Giovanni Ramello
- How Does Pricing Affect Customer Attrition? Evidence From Packaged Account Holders pp. 75-100

- Elisa Bocchialini, Federica Ielasi and Monica Rossolini
- Bad Loans and De Novo Banks: Evidence From Italy pp. 101-122

- Rachele Anna Ambrosio and Paolo Coccorese
- Inside European Financial Instability: Main Causes and Possible Solutions pp. 123-149

- Giulia Bonamini, Vincenzo D'Apice and Antonio Forte
Volume 43, issue 3, 2014
- Monetary Discipline as a Substitute for Fiscal Reforms and Market Liberalisations pp. 193-210

- Alberto Dalmazzo
- Learning and Signals under Discretionary Monetary Policy pp. 211-231

- Stefano Marzioni
- Complexity with Heterogeneous Fundamentalists and a Multiplicative Price Mechanism pp. 233-247

- Ahmad Naimzada and Giorgio Ricchiuti
- Liquidity Constraints, Fundamentals and Investment: What Do We Learn From Panel Data? pp. 249-281

- Gian Maria Tomat
- Exchanges Competition in Listing Services: Evidence for Italian Companies pp. 283-307

- Manuela Geranio and Valter Lazzari
Volume 43, issue 2, 2014
- Wicksell, Keynes, and the New Neoclassical Synthesis: What Can We Learn for Monetary Policy? pp. 79-114

- Roberto Tamborini, Hans-Michael Trautwein and Ronny Mazzocchi
- The Credit–Growth Nexus: New Evidence from Developing and Developed Countries pp. 115-135

- Seifallah Sassi and Ben Ali Mohamed Sami
- The Stock Markets, Banks and Growth Nexus: Asian Islamic Countries pp. 137-165

- Ehsan Rajabi and Junaina Muhammad
- Improving Loan Portfolio Optimization by Importance Sampling Techniques: Evidence on Italian Banking Books pp. 167-191

- Annalisa Di Clemente
Volume 43, issue 1, 2014
- How Much Does the Stock Market Risk Decline with the Investment Horizon? A Cross-Country Comparison pp. 1-19

- Carlo Favero and Federico Calogero Nucera
- Systemic Risk in the Italian Banking Industry pp. 21-38

- Nicola Borri, Marianna Caccavaio, Giorgio Di Giorgio and Alberto Maria Sorrentino
- Identifying and Regulating Systemically Important Financial Institutions pp. 39-62

- Paola Bongini and Laura Nieri
- Central Bank Forecasts of Policy Interest Rates: An Evaluation of the First Years pp. 63-78

- Meredith Beechey and Pär Österholm
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