Journal of Central Banking Theory and Practice
2012 - 2024
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Volume 2, issue 3, 2013
- General Aspects of Monetary and Fiscal Policy Coordination pp. 5-27

- Damir Šehović
- Quantitative Analysis of Business Success Indicators in the Banking Sector of the Republic of Serbia pp. 29-46

- Jelena Stanković, Vesna Janković-Milić and Snežana Radukić
- The Key Characteristics of Financial Reporting in the European System of Central Banks pp. 47-69

- Valentina Ivanović
- Unemployment Gap in the Currency Board Regime pp. 71-84

- Novak Kondić and Borivoje D. Krušković
- Measures of Financial Stability in Macedonia pp. 85-110

- Magdalena Petrovska and Elena Mucheva Mihajlovska
- Implications of Fiscal Irresponsibility on Financial Stability pp. 111-138

- Milutin Ješić
Volume 2, issue 2, 2013
- Central Banking in Making during the Post-Crisis World and the Policy-Mix of the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey pp. 5-18

- Yasin Akcelik, Ahmet Aysan and Arif Oduncu
- Expanding and Diversifying Montenegro’s Exports: A Product Space Analysis pp. 19-34

- Zeljko Bogetic, Igor Pejović and Israel Osorio-Roddarte
- Challenges in Change Management in Central Banks pp. 35-49

- Radoica Luburić
- Financial Stability in Open Markets Economy: Holistic Approach in Economic Policy pp. 51-79

- Marijana Mitrović Mijatović
- Analysis of Financial Structure of the Serbian Banking Sector: Impact of the Financial Crisis pp. 81-92

- Snezana Popovčić-Avrić, Vule Mizdraković and Marina Đenić
- Development of the Banking Sector in CEE Countries – Comparative Analysis pp. 93-114

- Lidija Barjaktarović, Maja Paunović and Dejan Ječmenica
Volume 2, issue 1, 2013
- Crisis management and the banking system in Montenegro pp. 5-19

- Radoje Žugić
- Recent Developments, Outlook and Policy Agenda in Western Balkans pp. 21-62

- Zeljko Bogetic
- New Monetary Policy Challenges pp. 63-67

- Alexey V. Ulyukaev
- The new EU Macroeconomic Imbalances Procedure and its Relevance for the Candidate Countries pp. 69-88

- Daniela Bobeva
- The Performance of Melanesian Central Banks pp. 89-110

- Michael Turner and Alistair Brown
- Essay on Monetary Policy and Economic Growth pp. 111-138

- Bojan Dimitrijević and Ivan Lovre
- Determinants of Currency Substitution/Dollarization – The Case of the Republic of Serbia pp. 139-155

- Ivan Milenković and Milivoje Davidović
- The Efficiency of the Currency Board Arrangement pp. 157-176

- Nikola Fabris and Gojko Rodić
- Book review FOOD FOR THOUGHT by Ichak Kalderon Adizes pp. 177-181

- Radoica Luburić
Volume 1, issue 2, 2012
- Architecture and infrastructure for governing information security in central banks pp. 5-17

- Kemal Hajdarevic, Kemal Kozaric and Jasmin Hadzigrahic
- Corporate governance and firm performance with special reference to the banking system: empirical evidence from Monetengro pp. 19-54

- Zorica Kalezić
- The economic impacts of the foreign direct investments: panel estimation by sectors on the case of Macedonian economy pp. 55-73

- Aneta Krstevska and Magdalena Petrovska
- Importance of forward contracts in the financial crisis pp. 75-96

- Marina Djenic, Snezana Popovcic-Avric and Lidija Barjaktarovic
- Equilibrium real effective exchange rate estimation for the Slovak economy pp. 97-132

- Milan Gylánik
- Book review MONETARY AND CREDIT POLICY by Kemal Kozarić and Nikola Fabris pp. 133-137

- Radoica Luburić
Volume 1, issue 1, 2012
- Monetary policy at crisis times pp. 5-24

- Kemal Kozarić and Nikola Fabris
- The impact of the budget deficit on the currency and inflation in the transition economies pp. 25-57

- Petraq Milo
- Does the currency board regime provide an exit strategy: example of the transition economy in the process of EU/EMU accession pp. 59-75

- Jelena Galic
- Transparency analysis in the function of central bank objective pp. 77-90

- Novak Kondić and Borivoje D. Krušković
- Influence of different monetary regimes on financial stability in see countries pp. 91-106

- Zoran Grubisic and Perisa Ivanovic
- Trade, convergence and exchange rate regime: evidence from Bulgaria and Romania pp. 107-139

- Emilia Penkova-Pearson