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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 Jan Kemper
- 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

- Fabian Ruthardt
- 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
- 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
- Geopolitics, Economic Freedom and Economic Performance pp. 6

- Weede Erich
- 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
Volume 16, issue 1, 2019
- Explaining Brexit: How the City of London came to be Regulated by the European Union pp. 2

- Roland Vaubel
- The Implications of Brexit for Financial Markets: Towards a Network of EU Financial Centres pp. 2

- Wuermeling Joachim
- The Hardships of Brexit pp. 3

- Ansgar Belke and Gunther Schnabl
- On the Way to Brexit: From Opt-Outs to Opt-Ins and From Trade to High Politics pp. 3

- Tsoukalis Loukas
- Brexit and its Impact on the Pound in the Foreign Exchange Market pp. 5

- Pilbeam Keith
- How Britain Will React to a WTO-Based Brexit pp. 5

- A. Patrick Minford
- Two General Lessons from the 2019 Personal Income Tax Reform of China pp. 5

- Zhiyong An
- A Digital Euro to Compete With Libra pp. 7

- Mayer Thomas
- The Risks of Hard Brexit for the United Kingdom pp. 8

- Salvatore Perri
- Quid Pro Quo! Organization Theoretical Remarks about FIFA’s Legitimacy Under Blatter and Infantino pp. 9

- Richau Lukas, Emrich Eike and Follert Florian
- Complexity, Uncertainty, and Monetary Policy: Can the ECB Avoid the Unconventional Becoming the ‘New Normal’? pp. 13

- Christopher Hartwell
- No Longer “The Economy Stupid”: How Muddled Economics Contributed to a Chaotic Brexit pp. 14

- Begg Iain
- British Exceptionalism Causes Brexit Conundrum pp. 14

- John Ryan
- EU28 Capital Market Perspectives of a Hard BREXIT: Theory, Empirical Findings and Policy Options pp. 16

- Paul Welfens, Baier Fabian, Kadiric Samir, Korus Arthur and Xiong Tian
- The Brexit as a Forerunner: Monetary Policy, Economic Order and Divergence Forces in the European Union pp. 18

- Gunther Schnabl and Müller Sebastian
- Reaganomics: A Watershed Moment on the Road to Trumpism pp. 21

- John Komlos
Volume 15, issue 1, 2018
- On the Accuracy of Estimating the Inflation Rate: Marty Feldstein as Dr. Pangloss pp. 3

- John Komlos
- How Europe should Overcome the Coming Deadlock pp. 3

- Georgios Chortareas and Theodore Pelagidis
- Strengthen Stability: Further Development of the ESM in a Deepened Monetary Union pp. 3

- Regling Klaus
- The European Monetary Union on a Bumpy Road – Challenges and Solutions for an Uncertain Future pp. 3

- Ansgar Belke and Gunther Schnabl
- The European Central Bank, Italy and the Next Eurozone Crisis pp. 3

- John Ryan
- Beyond Risk Sharing and Risk Reduction pp. 4

- Agnès Benassy-Quere
- Solidarity and Responsibility in the Euro Area: Foes or Friends? pp. 4

- Andrea Fracasso
- The Fairy Tale of Low Inflation in the Euro Area pp. 4

- Hochstein Martin
- Property Rights on Credit and State Control of Money: The Irrelevance of the Origin of Money pp. 5

- Gerasimos Soldatos
- Poland’s Euro Adoption Perspectives pp. 5

- Zbigniew Polański
- The Unbearable Errorlessness of Global Poverty Estimates pp. 7

- Michail Moatsos
- Secular Stagnation, Unemployment Hysteresis and Monetary Policy in EMU: Scratches but Not Scars? pp. 14

- Ansgar Belke
- An Evolutionary Path Towards a European Monetary Fund pp. 15

- Daniel Gros
- Core-Periphery Relations in the Eurozone pp. 15

- Paul De Grauwe and Yuemei Ji
- How to Leave the Eurozone: The Case of Finland pp. 16

- Tuomas Malinen, Nyberg Peter, Koskenkylä Heikki, Pii Berghäll, Mellin Ilkka, Miettinen Sami, Ala-Peijari Jukka and Törnqvist Stefan
- Monetary Integration, Fiscal Divergence and Current Account Imbalances in Europe pp. 16

- Gunther Schnabl
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