Economic Review
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2006, month December
- Economic projections for Belgium – Autumn 2006 pp. 7-15

- National Bank of Belgium
- The financial situation of non-financial corporations pp. 17-30

- S. Cappoen and M.-D. Zachary
- Trend in the financial structure and results of firms in 2005 pp. 31-53

- Frédéric Lagneaux and David Vivet
- The social balance sheet 2005 pp. 55-86

- Ph. Delhez and P. Heuse
2006, month September
- Globalisation and monetary policy pp. 7-22

- Jef Boeckx
- Inflation persistence in Belgium pp. 23-33

- M. Collin
- The role of equities in corporate finance in Belgium pp. 35-47

- V. Baugnet and G. Wuyts
- Notable trends in the EU budget pp. 49-67

- P. Butzen, E. De Prest and H. Geeroms
2006, month June
- Economic projections for Belgium – Spring 2006 pp. 7-26

- National Bank of Belgium
- A new national index of consumer prices and 10 years of the HICP pp. 27-40

- D. Cornille
- Costs, advantages and drawbacks of the various means of payment pp. 41-47

- National Bank of Belgium
- Working time and forms of employment in Belgium pp. 49-64

- J. De Mulder and M. Druant
- The redistributive character of taxes and social security contributions pp. 65-82

- K. Van Cauter and L. Van Meensel
- Credits to individuals – Analysis of the data recorded by the Central Individual Credit Register pp. 83-87

- H. De Doncker
2005, month December
- Economic projections for Belgium - Autumn 2005 pp. 7-15

- National Bank of Belgium
- Inflation persistence and price-setting in the euro area: results of the Eurosystem Inflation Persistence Network pp. 17-37

- Emmanuel Dhyne
- Trend in the financial structure and results of firms in 2004 pp. 39-56

- David Vivet
- The social balance sheet 2004 pp. 57-89

- Ph. Delhez and P. Heuse
2005, month September
- Industry in Belgium: past developments and challenges for the future pp. 7-44

- B. Robert and L. Dresse
- The potential growth of the Belgian economy and its determinants pp. 45-64

- C. Rigo
- Share prices, house prices and monetary policy pp. 65-78

- A. Bruggeman, M. Hradisky and V. Périlleux
- Pricing behaviour in the euro area: results of a Eurosystem survey pp. 79-86

- M. Druant
- Social security finances pp. 87-106

- B. Eugène, T. Stragier, K. Van Cauter and L. Van Meensel
2005, month June
- Economic projections for Belgium – spring 2005 pp. 7-31

- National Bank of Belgium
- Sectoral interdependences and cost structure in the Belgian economy: an application for input-output tables pp. 33-48

- D. Cornille and B. Robert
- The US current account deficit: how did it come about and what are the policy implications pp. 49-63

- P. Butzen, E. De Prest, S. Ide and H. Zimmer
- The stability and growth pact: an eventful history pp. 65-81

- Geert Langenus
2004, month December
- Economic projections for Belgium – autumn 2004 pp. 7-16

- National Bank of Belgium
- Price-setting behaviour in Belgium: what can be learned from an ad hoc survey ? pp. 17-47

- L. Aucremanne and M. Druant
- The finances of the communities and regions pp. 49-67

- Johan Claeys, Thomas Stragier, Kris Van Cauter and Luc Van Meensel
- Trend in the financial structure and results of firms in 2003 pp. 69-88

- David Vivet
- The social balance sheet 2003 pp. 89-124

- P. Heuse and Ph. Delhez
2004, month September
- Characteristics and development of Belgium’s foreign trade pp. 7-27

- W. Melyn
- Inflation differentials in the euro area: size, causes, economic policy implications and relative position of Belgium pp. 29-41

- L. Aucremanne and M. Collin
- Determinants of Belgian bank lending intrest rates pp. 43-58

- V. Baugnet and M. Hradisky
- Economic cycles in the United States and in the euro area: determinants, scale and linkages pp. 59-82

- Raf Wouters
2004, month June
- Economic projections for Belgium, 2004-2005 pp. 7-35

- National Bank of Belgium
- The transmission of monetary policy impulses in Belgium pp. 37-45

- V. Périlleux and Q. Wibaut
- Structure of public revenues pp. 47-59

- Kris Van Cauter, Thomas Stragier, Isabelle Brumagne, Luc Van Meensel and Johan Claeys