Journal of Central Banking Theory and Practice
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Volume 10, issue 3, 2021
- Non-Performing Loan Determinants and Impact of COVID-19: Case of Bosnia and Herzegovina pp. 5-22

- Amila Žunić, Kemal Kozarić and Emina Žunić Dželihodžić
- Great Power, Great Responsibility: Addressing the Underestimated Issue of Central Bank’s Social Responsibility pp. 23-39

- Guillaume Vallet
- Prospects of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Application in Banking Risk Management pp. 41-57

- Nenad Milojević and Srdjan Redzepagic
- Nominal, Structural and Real Convergence of the EU Candidate Countries’ Economies pp. 59-78

- Daniela Bobeva
- Output Losses from Currency Crises and the Role of Central Bank pp. 79-97

- Mahdi Yazdani and Mohammad Nikzad
- Financial cycle − A critical analysis of the methodology for its identification pp. 99-116

- Łukasz Kurowski
- How Does International Financial Integration Really Affect Post-Transition Countries' Growth? Empirical evidence from the CEE-10 countries pp. 117-136

- Mehmed Ganic and Mahir Hrnjić
- The impact of a political shock on foreign exchange markets in a small and open economy: A dynamic modelling approach pp. 137-152

- Ibrahim Onour and Bruno S. Sergi
- The Evaluation of Block Chain Technology within the Scope of Ripple and Banking Activities pp. 153-167

- Erdogan Kaygin, Yunus Zengin, Ethem Topcuoglu and Serdal Ozkes
- Measuring Sovereign Credit Risk of the EU countries pp. 169-192

- Vojtěch Siuda and Milan Szabo
Volume 10, issue 2, 2021
- Global Versus Non-Global Banks: A Capital Ratios-Based Analysis pp. 5-22

- Konstantinos Drakos and Ioannis Malandrakis
- Analysis of the Impact of Macroeconomic Stability on the Level of Global Competitiveness of Western Balkan Countries pp. 23-37

- Nikola Milović, Mijat Jocović and Nikola Martinović
- Profitability Determinants of Big European Banks pp. 39-56

- Vesna Karadžić and Nikola Đalović
- Specificities of the Monetary Transmission Mechanism within the Bulgarian Currency Board Framework: The first five years pp. 57-86

- Martin N. Pazardjiev and Aleksandar Vasilev
- Does market competition affect all banks equally? Empirical evidence on Montenegro pp. 87-107

- Nina Vujanovic and Nikola Fabris
- How Do Bank Capital and Capital Buffer Affect Risk: Empirical Evidence from Large US Commercial Banks pp. 109-131

- Faisal Abbas and Zahid Irshad Younas
- Heterogeneity in the Relationship Between NPLs and Real Economy: Evidence from the Mongolian Banking System pp. 133-155

- Enkhzaya Demid
- A financial Stability Index for Jordan pp. 157-178

- Samer Al-Rjoub
- A Segmented and Observable Yield Curve for Colombia pp. 179-200

- Carlos Castro-Iragorri, Juan Felipe Peña and Cristhian Rodríguez
- Monetary Policies and the Achievement of Bank Profit Objective pp. 201-220

- Alexander Ehimare Omankhanlen, Noah Ilori, Areghan Isibor and Lawrence Uchenna Okoye
Volume 10, issue 1, 2021
- TOWARD A NEW COMPARATIVE PUBLIC LAW OF CENTRAL BANK LEGISLATION: Designing Legislative Mandates for Central Bank Private Securities Assets Purchases and Nominal GDP Targeting pp. 5-38

- Bryane Michael and Svitlana Osaulenko
- Macroeconomic determinants of MIR interest rate margin in the euro area pp. 39-53

- Dimitris Anastasiou
- Crisis Prevention and the Coronavirus Pandemic as a Global and Total Risk of Our Time pp. 55-74

- Radoica Luburić
- Comparative Analysis of the Banking Sector Competitiveness in Serbia and Montenegro pp. 75-91

- Zoran Grubišić, Sandra Kamenković and Tijana Kaličanin
- Does Monetary Policy Credibility Help in Anchoring Inflation Expectations? Evidence from Six Inflation Targeting Emerging Economies pp. 93-111

- Aslı Güler
- Are risk weights of banks in the Czech Republic procyclical? Evidence from wavelet analysis pp. 113-139

- Václav Brož and Lukáš Pfeifer
- The Impact of Fiscal Deficit on Inflation in Namibia pp. 141-164

- Joel Eita, Victoria Manuel, Erwin Naimhwaka and Florette Nakusera
- Dynamic Impact of Banking Performance on Financial Stability: Fresh Evidence from Southeastern Europe pp. 165-181

- Veton Zeqiraj, Flamur Mrasori, Omer Iskenderoglu and Kazi Sohag
- The Impact of Earnings variability and Regulatory Measures on Income Smoothing: Evidence from Panel Regression pp. 183-201

- Amina Malik, Haroon Aziz, Buerhan Saiti and Shahab Ud Din
- Monetary Policy Interdependency in Fisher Effect: A Comparative Evidence pp. 203-226

- Olatunji Shobande and Oladimeji Tomiwa Shodipe
Volume 9, issue special issue, 2020
- Financial Structure and Stability: An Empirical Exploration pp. 9-32

- Shikha Singh and Mandira Sarma
- Capital Flows and Bank Risk-Taking Behavior: Evidence From Indonesia pp. 33-53

- Bayront Yudit Rumondor and Pakasa Bary
- Financial Vulnerability and Economic Dynamics in Malaysia pp. 55-73

- Tai Hock Kuek, Chin-Hong Puah and M. Affendy Arip
- Does Bank Competition Enhance or Hinder Financial Stability? Evidence from Indian Banking pp. 75-102

- Bijoy Rakshit and Samaresh Bardhan
- Early Warning System for Government Debt Crisis in Developing Countries pp. 103-124

- Rani Wijayanti and Sagita Rachmanira
- Monetary Consequences of Fiscal Stress in a Game Theoretic Framework pp. 125-164

- Dat Nguyen and Viet Anh Hoang
- Macroprudential Liquidity Stress Test: An Application to Indonesian Banks pp. 165-187

- Aditya Anta Taruna, Cicilia Harun and Raquela Renanda Nattan
- Cashless Payments and Economic Growth: Evidence from Selected OECD Countries pp. 189-213

- Teck-Lee Wong, Wee Yeap Lau and Tien-Ming Yip
- The Determinants of Indonesia’s Business Cycle pp. 215-235

- Berry A. Harahap, Pakasa Bary and Anggita Cinditya M. Kusuma
- Uncertainty and Effectiveness of Monetary Policy: A Bayesian Markov Switching-VAR Analysis pp. 237-265

- Zulquar Nain and Bandi Kamaiah
- Influence of Exchange Rate Fluctuations and Credit Supply on Dividend Repatriation Policy of U.S. Multinational Corporations pp. 267-290

- Muhammad Tahir, Haslindar Ibrahim, Abdul Hadi Zulkafli and Muhammad Mushtaq
- Indonesian Household Payment Choice: A Nested Logit Analysis pp. 291-313

- Nur Annisa Hasniawati, Eva R. Lase and Akhis R. Hutabarat
Volume 9, issue 3, 2020
- Monetary Policy after the Great Moderation pp. 5-26

- Guillermo Peña
- Financial Stability and Climate Change pp. 27-43

- Nikola Fabris
- Financial System Stability, the Timing of Climate Change Action and the Federal Reserve pp. 45-59

- Carolin Schellhorn
- The Impact of Institutional Features on R&D in Business Enterprise Sector and Sustainable Growth pp. 61-76

- Milutin Ješić and Miomir Jakšić
- The Relationship between Inflation and Interest Rates in the UK: The Nonlinear ARDL Approach pp. 77-86

- Ismet Gocer and Serdar Ongan
- GARCH Modelling of High-Capitalization Cryptocurrencies' Impacts During Bearish Markets pp. 87-106

- Anastasiadis Panagiotis, Katsaros Efthymios, Koutsioukis Anastasios-Taxiarchis and Pandazis Athanasios
- Bank Risk Profiles and Business Model Characteristics pp. 107-121

- Roberto Ercegovac, Mario Pečarić and Ivica Klinac
- Monetary Base Controllability after an Exit from Quantitative Easing pp. 123-134

- Atsushi Tanaka
- On the People’s Bank of China’s Financial Strength and Policy Outcomes pp. 135-161

- Lixin Sun
- Testing for the Effectiveness of Inflation Targeting in India: A Factor Augmented Vector Autoregression (FAVAR) Approach pp. 163-182

- Jithin P and Suresh Babu M
Volume 9, issue 2, 2020
- Effects of Macroeconomic Environment on Non-Performing Loans and Financial Stability: Case of Bosnia and Herzegovina pp. 5-17

- Kemal Kozarić and Emina Žunić Dželihodžić
- Interest Rate Policy and Exchange Rates Volatility Lessons from Indonesia pp. 19-42

- Haryo Kuncoro
- Fintech and Financial Stability Potential Influence of FinTech on Financial Stability, Risks and Benefits pp. 43-66

- Milena Vučinić
- Exchange Rate Targeting Versus Inflation Targeting: Empirical Analysis of the Impact on Employment and Economic Growth pp. 67-85

- Borivoje Krušković
- Econophysical bourse volatility – Global Evidence pp. 87-107

- Bikramaditya Ghosh and Krishna Mc
- The Cost of Using Cash and Checks in Uruguay pp. 109-129

- Marcelo Álvez, Rodrigo Lluberas and Jorge Ponce
- Denoised Inflation: A New Measure of Core Inflation pp. 131-154

- Muhammad Hanif, Javaid Iqbal, Syed Hamza Ali and Muhammad Abdus Salam
- Weighting on Systemic Important Banking (SIB) in Indonesia: The Official Versus PCA Approaches pp. 155-182

- Samsul Anwar
- Web-based Financial Reporting Disclosure: Evidence from Selected Banks in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) pp. 183-197

- Adel M. Sarea
- Macro Stress Testing Credit Risk: Case of Madagascar Banking Sector pp. 199-218

- Miora Rakotonirainy, Jean Razafindravonona and Christian Rasolomanana
Volume 9, issue 1, 2020
- Estimates of the Inflation versus Unemployment Tradeoff that are not Model Dependent pp. 5-21

- Jonathan E. Leightner
- Performance Evaluation of Global High-rated ETFs During the Taper Tantrum pp. 23-44

- Arampatzis Marios, Daskalou Kalliopi, Papaioannou Evangelia and Prassa Paraskevi
- Financial Borrowing by Local State-Owned Enterprises in Serbia: An Assessment of National Practice pp. 45-59

- Branko Živanović, Katarina Đulić and Ana Jolović
- Development of Inflation Expectations in Serbia and a Comparative Analysis pp. 61-79

- Vesna Martin
- The Effect of Bank Heterogeneity on the Interest Rate Channel in Lebanon pp. 81-95

- Ali Awdeh, Zouhour Jomaa and Mohamad Kassem
- Essay on Finance-Growth Nexus pp. 97-109

- Željka Asanović
- Interest Rate Volatility of the Federal Funds Rate: Response of the Bank Indonesia and its Impact on the Indonesian Economic Stability pp. 111-133

- Imam Mukhlis, Isnawati Hidayah and Nora Ria Retnasih
- Interest Rate and Exchange Rate Volatility Spillovers: Multiscale Perspective of Monetary Policy Transmission in Ghana pp. 135-167

- Nana Akosah, Imhotep Alagidede and Eric Schaling
- The Quality of Public Finance in the Countries of South-East Europe pp. 169-184

- Ivana Vukčević and Radislav Jovović
- Capital Account Liberalization in Morocco: Is it Compatible with Fixed or Flexible Exchange Rate Regime? pp. 185-218

- EL hadj Ezzahid and Brahim Maouhoub
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