Journal of Central Banking Theory and Practice
2012 - 2024
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Volume 5, issue 3, 2016
- Does Central Bank Quality Determine Sovereign Ratings and Credit Default Swap Spreads: Evidence from the World? pp. 5-29

- Indranarain Ramlall
- Financial Constraints and the Response of Business Investment to Monetary Policy Shocks pp. 31-46

- Timothy J. Haase
- Influence of Market Values of Enterprise on Objectivity of the Altman Z-Model in the Period 2006-2012: Case of the Republic of Macedonia and Republic of Serbia pp. 47-59

- Kiril Postolov, Ivan Milenkovic, Dragana Milenkovic and Aleksandra Janeska Iliev
- Forecasting Macedonian Business Cycle Turning Points Using Qual Var Model pp. 61-78

- Magdalena Petrovska, Aneta Krstevska and Nikola Naumovski
- Importance of Macroprudential Policy Implementation for Safeguarding Financial Stability pp. 79-98

- Milena Vučinić
- Monitoring the Quality of Services in Electronic Banking pp. 99-119

- Radislav Jovovic, Elvis Lekic and Miroslav Jovovic
- Affirmation of the Legal Status of Taxpayers in Montenegro pp. 121-138

- Srđa Božović
- Investment in Research and Development - A Factor of Adjustment of Montenegro to the EU Economy pp. 139-164

- Marko Tomljanović and Zoran Grubišić
- Over-reaction to Policy Signals, and Central Bank Optimal Communication Policy pp. 165-187

- Ahmad Jalali-Naini and Mohammad Amin Naderian
Volume 5, issue 2, 2016
- Measuring the Channels of Monetary Policy Transmission: A Factor-Augmented Vector Autoregressive (Favar) Approach pp. 5-40

- Dawit Senbet
- Relevance of Low Inflation in the Southeastern European Countries pp. 41-63

- Slobodan Lakić, Damir Šehović and Mimo Drašković
- Financial Education of Children and Youth pp. 65-79

- Nikola Fabris and Radoica Luburić
- A Comparison of Different Short-Term Macroeconomic Forecasting Models: Evidence from Armenia pp. 81-99

- Karen Poghosyan
- Determinants of Credit Growth: The Case of Montenegro pp. 101-118

- Maja Ivanović
- Cross Check of the Tax Base in Serbia – Informative Tax Return Sample pp. 119-131

- Ivаn Rаоnić, Zоrаn Vаsić and Igor Pejović
- The Interaction Between FX and Credit Risk as an Example of Intersection of Monetary and Financial Stability Policy Goals – The Case of Serbia pp. 133-155

- Željko Jović
- Some Empirical Evidence of Loan Loss Provisions for Albanian Banks pp. 157-173

- Elona Dushku
Volume 5, issue 1, 2016
- Role of Regulatory Bodies in the Banking and Energy Sectors pp. 5-23

- Miomir Jakšić
- The ECB, Between Conservatism and Pragmatism pp. 25-52

- Cécile Bastidon, Philippe Gilles and Nicolas Huchet
- Macroeconomic Policies Interaction & the Symmetry of Financial Markets’ Responses pp. 53-69

- Muhammad Ali Nasir, Alaa Soliman, Milton Yago and JunJie Wu
- Integration of Government Bond Market in the Euro Area and Monetary Policy pp. 71-97

- Velimir Lukić
- How Far Ahead Does the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey Look? pp. 99-111

- Umit Bulut
- Financial Stability Indicators – The Case of Croatia pp. 113-140

- Mirna Dumicic Jemric
- Aggregate Demand–Inflation Adjustment Model Applied to Southeast European Economies pp. 141-157

- Mico Apostolov and Dusko Josevski
- Systemic Liquidity Shocks and Banking Sector Liquidity Characteristics on the Eve of Liquidity Coverage Ratio Application - The Case of the Czech Republic pp. 159-184

- Karel Brůna and Naďa Blahová
Volume 4, issue 3, 2015
- Ownership Concentration and Firm Performance in Transition Economies: Evidence from Montenegro pp. 5-64

- Zorica Kalezić
- The Role of Temperature in Economic Exchange - An Empirical Analysis pp. 65-89

- Bojan Dimitrijević and Ivan Lovre
- Quality Management Principles and Benefits of their Implementation in Central Banks pp. 91-121

- Radoica Luburić
- Essay on Saving and Consumption pp. 123-136

- Nikola Fabris and Jelena Galić
- Monetary Targeting pp. 137-146

- Borivoje D. Krušković and Tina Maričić
- Monetary Policy Analysis in Serbia pp. 147-180

- Vesna Martin
Volume 4, issue 2, 2015
- The Global Crisis of the Late 2000s and Currency Substitution: A Study of Three Eastern European Economies Russia, Turkey and Ukraine pp. 5-22

- Gurkan I. Akalin and Edmund L. Prater
- The Effect of Food Prices on Inflation in the Republic of Serbia pp. 23-36

- Snežana Radukić, Milan Marković and Milica Radović
- Revival of Legacy of Tooke and Gibson: Implications for Monetary Policy pp. 37-58

- Atiq Rehman
- Inflation Targeting in Serbia pp. 59-74

- Jelena Fabris
- Planning Change in an Organization; MCB Bank Limited, Pakistan pp. 75-107

- Fazal Haleem
Volume 4, issue 1, 2015
- The History of Money in Montenegro pp. 5-18

- Nikola Fabris
- Analysis of Fiscal Rules in the European Monetary Union pp. 19-33

- Damir Šehović
- Monetary Policy Objectives During the Crisis: An Overview of Selected Southeast European Countries pp. 35-46

- Aneta Krstevska
- Macroeconomic and Institutional Determinants of Non-performing Loans pp. 47-62

- Svetozar Tanasković and Maja Jandrić
- Financial Stability – Comparative Analysis: Montenegro, Serbia and the Netherlands pp. 63-93

- Milena Vučinić
Volume 3, issue 3, 2014
- Long Term Trend Analysis in the Capital Market – The Case of Serbia pp. 5-18

- Snežana Radukić and Milica Radović
- Challenges to the Implementation of a New Framework for Safeguarding Financial Stability pp. 19-52

- Ana Vlahović
- Corporate Governance in Banks and its Impact on Risk and Performance: Review of Literature on the Selected Governance Mechanisms pp. 53-85

- Shkendije Himaj
- Empirical Analysis of the Impact of Inflation Targeting on the Risk Premium pp. 87-99

- Borivoje D. Krušković and Tina Maričić
- Recovery and Reduction of Non-Performing Loans – Podgorica Approach pp. 101-118

- Ristan Stijepović
- Book review “The Art of Money Management” by Radoica Luburić and Nikola Fabris pp. 119-120

- Igor Pejović
Volume 3, issue 2, 2014
- Use and Limitations of the Reserve Requirement Policy in Montenegro pp. 5-20

- Velibor Milošević
- Assesment of the Interest Rates in the Serbian Banking Sector pp. 21-35

- Lidija Barjaktarović, Maja Dimić and Dejan Ječmenica
- Financial Independence of Central Bank through the Balance Sheet Prism pp. 37-59

- Valentina Ivanović
- Optimal Banking and Other Financial Business for the Economic Growth of Serbia pp. 61-83

- Nenad Milojević
- Stress Testing of the Montenegrin Banking System with Aggregated and Bank-Specific Data pp. 85-119

- Sanja Vuković
Volume 3, issue 1, 2014
- Change and Its Repercussions for the Banking Industry pp. 5-8

- Ichak Kalderon Adizes
- Global Financial Crisis – Policy Response pp. 9-26

- Milojica Dakić
- Framework for Preserving Financial Stability in Montenegro pp. 27-41

- Radoje Žugić and Nikola Fabris
- Relationship Between Energy Prices, Monetary Policy and Inflation; A Case Study of South Asian Economies pp. 43-58

- Atiq Rehman
- Total Quality Management as a Paradigm of Business Success pp. 59-80

- Radoica Luburić
- Sustainable Risk Management in the Banking Sector pp. 81-100

- Ivo Županović
- A Comparative Analysis of the Price Index in Transition Countries in the Time of Globalisation pp. 101-113

- Igor Pejović
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