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Volume 19, issue 2, 2022
- The Economists’ Voice, December Issue 2022, Editorial pp. 103-107

- Heinemann Friedrich and Schnabl Gunther
- Sanctions are Costly for Citizens but Beneficial for Autocrats: A Political-Economic Perspective pp. 109-123

- Eichenberger Reiner and David Stadelmann
- Policy Rules Consistent with the FOMC’s Longer-Run Goals and Monetary Policy Strategy pp. 125-138

- Papell David H. and Prodan Ruxandra
- Monetary Policy Normalization and Central Bank Profits: A Break-Even Point Perspective pp. 139-164

- Polański Zbigniew and Szadkowski Mikołaj
- Does Financial Dominance Explain the Recent Rise in Inflation? pp. 165-181

- Winkler Adalbert
- The Influence of Economic Freedom on the Shadow Economy in Developed and Developing Countries pp. 183-205

- Freytag Andreas, Schneider Friedrich and Spiegel Sebastian E.
- Green Finance and the EU-Taxonomy for Sustainable Activities: Why Using More Direct Environmental Policy Tools Is Preferable pp. 207-212

- Fuest Clemens and Volker Meier
- EU Taxonomy: Mission Impossible pp. 213-219

- Kooths Stefan
- EU Green Taxonomy Data – A First Vendor Survey pp. 221-234

- Hoepner Andreas G. F. and Schneider Fabiola I.
- Will the EU Taxonomy Impact the Trade Specialisation of European Economies? pp. 235-244

- Köppl-Turyna Monika and Schwarzbauer Wolfgang
- The EU Taxonomy’s (Potential) Effects on the Banking Sector and Bank Lending to Firms pp. 245-253

- Kirschenmann Karolin
- EU Taxonomy and ECB Monetary Policy: Moving Towards Centrally-Directed Green Capital Allocation? pp. 255-261

- Schnabl Gunther
- The New Advocacy for Autarky: Self-Sufficiency is Now Once Again Becoming Popular for Geopolitical Reasons pp. 263-283

- Dieter Heribert and Biedermann Johanna
Volume 19, issue 1, 2022
- Editorial: Expansionary Monetary Policy and the Design of Debt Rules in the European Union pp. 1-3

- Friedrich Heinemann and Gunther Schnabl
- The COVID-19 Inflation Weighting in Israel pp. 5-14

- Jonathan Benchimol, Itamar Caspi and Levin Yuval
- Beware of Pitfalls in the European Central Bank’s Review of Monetary Policy Strategy pp. 15-23

- Tamborini Roberto
- The Inflationary Potential of the Historic 2021 SDR Allocation pp. 25-35

- Edoardo Beretta and Doris Neuberger
- Subsidizing Semiconductor Production for a Strategically Autonomous European Union? pp. 37-58

- Bardt Hubertus, Röhl Klaus-Heiner and Rusche Christian
- Fiscal Rules: Anchors of Stability pp. 59-62

- Niklas Potrafke and Schaltegger Christoph A.
- Public Expenditure and Sustainable Public Finances Post-COVID pp. 63-71

- Ludger Schuknecht
- EU Governments Must not Return to Their Dysfunctional Fiscal Rules pp. 73-79

- Achim Truger
- In an Imperfect World Policy Rules Cannot be Perfect Either pp. 81-85

- Wagner Gert G.
- Private Enforcement of the German Debt Brake pp. 87-95

- Hauser Patrick
- Releasing the Brake: Germany’s National Fiscal Rule No Longer Ensures Compliance with European Fiscal Rules pp. 97-101

- Buettner Thiess
Volume 18, issue 1, 2021
- Challenges for Monetary and Fiscal Policy in a Post-Covid-19 Order pp. 1-3

- Gunther Schnabl
- The ECB Under the Threat of Fiscal Dominance – The Individual Central Banker Dimension pp. 5-30

- Friedrich Heinemann and Kemper Jan
- Monetary Policy and Asset Price Gap Signal Technology in a New Keynesian Framework pp. 31-45

- Mislin Alexander
- Natural Interest Rate and Money Interest Rates pp. 47-66

- Ulrich van Suntum
- Eurobonds: Three Lessons from China’s “Debt Centralization/Decentralization” Experience pp. 67-80

- Zhiyong An
- Determinants of Japanese Household Saving Behavior in the Low-Interest Rate Environment pp. 81-99

- Latsos Sophia and Gunther Schnabl
- Joe Biden: A Bearer of Hope pp. 101-108

- Ruthardt Fabian
- Sustainability of the Bank of Japan’s ETF Purchasing Policy pp. 109-113

- Harada Kimie
- Serendipity or a Missed Chance? On the Interaction Between Vaccine Distribution and the EU Recovery Funds pp. 115-127

- Corrado Macchiarelli and Giacon Renato
- Conceptualizing the Cost of COVID Policy: The Role of Institutional Trade-Offs pp. 129-136

- Geloso Vincent
- Taliban Soft or Hard Makes No Difference pp. 137-141

- Dnes Antony
Volume 17, issue 1, 2020
- Rejoinder to Homburg pp. 01

- Robra Bernt-Peter and Felder Stefan
- Reply to Robra and Felder (2020) pp. 02

- Homburg Stefan
- COVID 19 and Central Banks Dominate the Agenda pp. 04

- Gunther Schnabl
- Geopolitics, Economic Freedom and Economic Performance pp. 6

- Weede Erich
- How the Corona Pandemic is Plunging the Monetary System into Crisis pp. 06

- Fischer Malte
- Effectiveness of Corona Lockdowns: Evidence for a Number of Countries pp. 06

- Homburg Stefan
- Special Drawing Rights: International Monetary Support for Developing Countries in Times of the COVID-19 Crisis pp. 06

- Gallagher Kevin, Ocampo José Antonio and Ulrich Volz
- Homburg’s Lockdown Analysis: Conclusions without Data and an Appropriate Estimation Model pp. 09

- Robra Bernt-Peter and Felder Stefan
- The COVID-19 Crisis: Policy Recommendations for Japan pp. 09

- Naoyuki Yoshino and Nella Hendriyetty
- The COVID-19 and bond spreads pp. 10

- Rui Esteves and Nathan Sussman
- Collective Decision-making: FIFA from the Perspective of Public Choice pp. 15

- Follert Florian, Richau Lukas, Emrich Eike and Christian Pierdzioch
- The Euro Area Imbalances Narrative in a Franco-German Perspective: The Importance of the Longer-Run View pp. 17

- Ansgar Belke and Daniel Gros
- An Analysis of the Structure of Trade Between Australia and China: An Australian Perspective pp. 18

- Marks Andrew
- Critical Analysis of the Zero Risk Weight Privilege for European Sovereign Debt in Light of Art. 124 TFEU pp. 28

- Hauser Patrick
- Is the Interest Rate Channel still working? Post-Crisis Evidence from German SMEs pp. 31

- Gerstenberger Juliane