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Economic Review

2004 - 2024

From National Bank of Belgium
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2024, month November

The physical effects of climate change on food inflation pp. 1-32 Downloads
F. De Sloover and V. Jacobs

2024, month October

Central bank losses: causes and consequences pp. 1-30 Downloads
S. El Joueidi, E. Vincent and Joris Wauters

2024, month September

De-risking European trade with China: Implications for Belgium pp. 1-33 Downloads
K. Buysse, Dennis Essers and E. Marchand

2024, month July

A decomposition of euro area macroeconomic uncertainty pp. 1-25 Downloads
Marco Valerio Geraci and Jolan Mohimont

2024, month June

Economic projections for Belgium – Spring 2024 pp. 1-19 Downloads
National Bank of Belgium

2024, month May

Wage-price dynamics and monetary policy pp. 1-26 Downloads
J. Jonckheere and H. Zimmer

2024, month April

Rising number of sick pay recipients in Belgium: causes and results of reintegration policies pp. 1-22 Downloads
W. Gelade and Y. Saks

2024, month March

Economic performance, competitiveness, and well-being in Wallonia: a comparative analysis with other European transition regions pp. 1-49 Downloads
Patrick Bisciari

2024, month February

Productivity in the Face of Climate Change pp. 1-66 Downloads
Gert Bijnens, Sofia Anyfantaki, A. Colciago, J. De Mulder, E. Falck, V.Labhard, P. Lopez-Garcia, N.Lourenço, Jaanika Meriküll, Miles Parker, Oke Röhe, J. Schroth, Patrick Schulte and Johannes Strobel

2023, month December

Economic projections for Belgium – Autumn 2023 pp. 1-19 Downloads
National Bank of Belgium

2023, month November

Critical raw materials: from dependency to open strategic autonomy ? pp. 1-35 Downloads
K. Buysse and Dennis Essers
Is public spending on pensions in Belgium sustainable ? A comparison with other euro area countries pp. 1-31 Downloads
M. Deroose, W. Melyn, P. Stinglhamber and S. Van Parys
How did Belgian firms benefit from three decades of declining interest rates? pp. 1-26 Downloads
Ch. Piette and J. Tielens
Inflation and the evolution of corporate profit margins pp. 1-29 Downloads
T. De Keyser, G. Langenus and L. Walravens

2023, month October

Do all roads lead to Paris? Climate change mitigation policies in the world’s largest greenhouse gas emitters pp. 1-33 Downloads
F. De Sloover, Dennis Essers and T. Stoerk
Inflation expectations and monetary policy pp. 1-38 Downloads
Bruno De Backer, Arnoud Stevens, Joris Wauters and H. Zimmer

2023, month July

The impact of high inflation on Belgian public finances: a simulation exercise pp. 1-30 Downloads
D. Cornille, M. Deroose, H. Godefroid, R. Schoonackers, P. Stinglhamber and S. Van Parys

2023, month June

Transmission of recent monetary policy tightening: fragmented or not? pp. 1-30 Downloads
Bruno De Backer, S. El Joueidi, S. Ouerk and E. Vincent
The economic consequences of artificial intelligence: an overview pp. 1-29 Downloads
C. Piton
Economic projections for Belgium – Spring 2023 pp. 1-20 Downloads
National Bank of Belgium

2023, month January

The Impact of the Low-Carbon Transition on Financial Markets pp. 1-37 Downloads
Marco Valerio Geraci, I. Samarin and M.D. Zachary

2022, month December

Economic projections for Belgium – Autumn 2022 pp. 1-24 Downloads
National Bank of Belgium
Is Brussels a performing, competitive and attractive European metropolitan region? pp. 1-33 Downloads
Patrick Bisciari and S. El Joueidi
With a little help from my friends: patents, technological diffusion and firm productivity pp. 1-15 Downloads
J. De Mulder and Emmanuel Dhyne

2022, month November

Are we entering an era of deglobalisation? pp. 1-34 Downloads
K. Buysse and Dennis Essers
How sustainable are the finances of the federal government, the regions and the communities in Belgium? pp. 1-34 Downloads
D. Cornille, M. Deroose, H. Godefroid, W. Melyn, P. Stinglhamber and S. Van Parys
Rethinking corporate taxation in a globalised economy pp. 1-24 Downloads
R. Schoonackers

2022, month October

At the heart of the turmoil: the pandemic, households and their financial situation pp. 1-22 Downloads
M. de Sola Perea, Jolan Mohimont and M.D. Zachary

2022, month September

Carbon emissions and the untapped potential of activity reallocation - Lessons from the EU ETS pp. 1-29 Downloads
Gert Bijnens and C. Swartenbroekx
Wage differentiation in Belgium: is there a role for productivity ? pp. 1-16 Downloads
B. Coppens and Y. Saks
Price setting in the euro area: insights from the PRISMA research network pp. 1-34 Downloads
R. Faber, Catherine Fuss, J. Jonckheere and H. Zimmer

2022, month July

Towards a normalisation of monetary policy pp. 1-26 Downloads
S. El Joueidi and E. Vincent
Corporate credit conditions during the COVID‑19 crisis in Belgium pp. 1-36 Downloads
I. Samarin and M.D. Zachary

2022, month June

Early results of the fourth wave of the Belgian Household Finance and Consumption Survey pp. 1-23 Downloads
M. de Sola Perea and L. Van Belle
How Belgian firms fared in the COVID-19 pandemic ? pp. 1-33 Downloads
Ch. Piette and J. Tielens

2022, month May

Economic projections for Belgium – Spring 2022 pp. 1-23 Downloads
National Bank of Belgium
Should we fear China’s brave new digital world? pp. 1-34 Downloads
K. Buysse and Dennis Essers
The return of inflation: what are its causes and will it persist? pp. 1-31 Downloads
F. De Sloover, J. Jonckheere and Arnoud Stevens

2022, month April

The impact of changes in dwelling characteristics and housing preferences on Belgian house prices pp. 1-40 Downloads
P. Reusens, F. Vastmans and Sven Damen

2022, month march

Integrating housing costs into the inflation measure: Focus on Belgium pp. 1-24 Downloads
Jana Jonckheere

2022, month January

Lifelong learning for employees:investing in the future pp. 1-14 Downloads
Ph. Delhez, M. Nautet, Y. Saks and H. Zimmer

2021, month december

Economic projections for Belgium – Autumn 2021 pp. 5-23 Downloads
National Bank of Belgium
Summary Report on the NBB Listens Portal pp. 24-42 Downloads
Joris Wauters
Who pays? Analysis of the cost of consumer credit in Belgium pp. 43-59 Downloads
Ch. Piette, M. de Sola, A. Francart and M.D. Zachary
Household savings during and after the COVID-19 crisis: Lessons from surveys pp. 60-78 Downloads
R. Basselier and Geoffrey Minne
Fiscal policy instruments to mitigate climate change – A Belgian perspective pp. 79-103 Downloads
D. Cornille, R. Schoonackers, P. Stinglhamber and S. Van Parys
Investment and reform in Germany, France, Italy, Spain and Belgium’s National Recovery and Resilience Plans pp. 104-142 Downloads
Patrick Bisciari, Wouter Gelade and W. Melyn
How does parenthood affect the careers of women and men? pp. 143-165 Downloads
M. Nautet and C. Piton

2021, month september

Interregional transfers via the federal government and social security pp. 5-28 Downloads
D. Cornille, Diederik Kumps, P. Stinglhamber and S. Van Parys
The European Union budget and the Next Generation EU Recovery Plan: a game changer? pp. 29-67 Downloads
Patrick Bisciari, P. Butzen, Wouter Gelade, W. Melyn and S. Van Parys
Belgian firms and the COVID-19 crisis pp. 68-89 Downloads
Emmanuel Dhyne and Cédric Duprez
How do standard and new monetary policy instruments affect the economy of the euro area and Belgium? Estimation challenges and results pp. 90-105 Downloads
M. Deroose
What kind of public expenditure is high in Belgium? A comparison with neighbouring countries pp. 106-130 Downloads
H. Godefroid, S. Van Parys and P. Stinglhamber
The Belgian economy in the wake of the COVID-19 shock pp. 131-157 Downloads
B. Coppens, Geoffrey Minne, C. Piton and Ch. Warisse
The issuance of debt securities by Belgian non-financial corporations pp. 158-172 Downloads
Marco Valerio Geraci, Jolan Mohimont and Ch. Piette

2021, month june

Economic projections for Belgium – Spring 2021 pp. 7-22 Downloads
National Bank of Belgium
Technological innovation and green transition: where does Belgium stand? pp. 24-50 Downloads
Carine Swartenbroekx
Getting fiscal policy in shape to swing with monetary policy pp. 51-68 Downloads
D. Cornille, M. Deroose and S. Van Parys
Indebtedness around the world: Is the sky the limit? pp. 69-105 Downloads
K. Buysse, F. De Sloover and Dennis Essers
Wage differentiation in Belgium according to SILC data pp. 107-116 Downloads
Yves Saks
Belgian corporate sector liquidity and solvency in the COVID-19 crisis: a post-first-wave assessment pp. 117-165 Downloads
Joris Tielens, Christophe Piette and Olivier De Jonghe
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