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Volume 52, issue 6, 2021
- Visegrad trust in the European Central Bank: common and country specific determinants 2005–2018 pp. 495-516

- Petra Cisková, Emília Zimková and Colin Lawson
- Alternative investment funds – the evaluation of managers’ abilities in the light of the amendments to the Act on Investment Fund pp. 517-544

- Monika Mościbrodzka
- Minimum tick size reduction and stock liquidity: lessons from the Warsaw Stock Exchange pp. 545-576

- Szymon Stereńczak
- Energy prices forecasting using nonlinear univariate models pp. 577-598

- Zuzanna Karolak
Volume 52, issue 5, 2021
- An accounting-based model of seigniorage, and recent monetary developments pp. 391-436

- Zbigniew Polański and Mikołaj Szadkowski
- Should we recalculate the level of spillover effects if the alternative GDP measures for China are correct? pp. 437-456

- Anna Sznajderska
- Prognozowanie indeksu WIG20 za pomocą sieci neuronowych NARX i metody SVM pp. 457-472

- Sylwia Radomska
- Unproductive entrepreneurship and patents pp. 473-494

- Adam Karbowski
Volume 52, issue 4, 2021
- The influence of sociodemographic factors on the attitudes and expectations of the younger generation towards modern finance pp. 297-318

- Krzysztof Waliszewski and Anna Warchlewska
- Do investors respond to changes in the composition of sustainability indices? pp. 319-338

- Jędrzej Białkowski and Anna Sławik
- Determinants of the threat of the middle-income trap pp. 339-356

- Wiktor Błoch
- Sekularny wzrost gospodarczy – wyjaśnienie zjawiska z perspektywy Austriackiej Szkoły Ekonomii pp. 357-390

- Mateusz Guzikowski
Volume 52, issue 3, 2021
- Analiza ujemnych stóp procentowych na przykładzie Danii, Szwajcarii oraz Szwecji pp. 191-226

- Adam Glapiński
- Are DSGE models irreparably flawed? pp. 227-252

- Michal Brzoza-Brzezina and Jacek Suda
- A note on the heterogenous economic effects of COVID-19 on GDP via the sectoral structure pp. 253-266

- Jakub Mućk, Michał Rubaszek and Karol Szafranek
- Skutki implementacji dyrektywy o usługach płatniczych (PSD2) pp. 267-296

- Małgorzata Hałasik-Kozajda and Martyna Olbryś
Volume 52, issue 2, 2021
- Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium: macroeconomics at a dead end pp. 97-122

- Leon Podkaminer
- Polish GDP forecast errors: a tale of inefficiency pp. 123-142

- Jakub Rybacki
- PEAD na polskim rynku akcji pp. 143-166

- Marek Sojka
- The influence of characteristics of estate developer’s apartments on the chance of selling them pp. 167-190

- Arkadiusz Kuświk, Łukasz Mach, Łukasz Mikołajczyk and Marian Drymluch
Volume 52, issue 1, 2021
- Liquidity of assets and liquidity of shares: the example of the Warsaw Stock Exchange pp. 1-22

- Agata Gniadkowska-Szymańska
- Does trade support global output growth? Further evidence on the global trade – global output connection pp. 23-36

- Leon Podkaminer
- Ocena atrakcyjności inwestycyjnej kraju z uwagi na koszt ubezpieczeń społecznych pp. 37-76

- Antoni Chrzonstowski
- Predatory conferences in economics and finance pp. 77-96

- Lukasz Prorokowski
Volume 51, issue 6, 2020
- Macroprudential due-diligence framework for shadow banking entities pp. 587-612

- Lukasz Prorokowski
- Dynamika dostosowań transakcyjnej rezerwy płynności przedsiębiorstw do poziomu optymalnego pp. 613-638

- Fryderyk Mirota and Natalia Nehrebecka
- Wahania cen w Polsce w świetle teorii szkoły austriackiej pp. 639-660

- Andrzej Jędruchniewicz and Dawid Bródka
- Employment in the banking sector in Poland – determinants and perception pp. 661-686

- Małgorzata Zaleska, Edyta Cegielska and Emil Ślązak
Volume 51, issue 5, 2020
- “When in Rome, do as Romans”. Similarities of banks performance drivers in CESEE pp. 467-504

- Małgorzata Iwanicz-Drozdowska, Bartosz Witkowski and Santiago Carbo Valverde
- Banki na progu upadłości – refleksje nad postępowaniem pp. 517-548

- Andrzej R. Stopczyński
- Analiza ewolucji i struktury sektora fintech pp. 549-586

- Małgorzata Hałasik-Kozajda and Martyna Olbryś
Volume 51, issue 4, 2020
- Comparing business cycles in the Eurozone and in Poland: a Bayesian DSGE approach pp. 317-366

- Andrzej Cieślik and Jan Teresiński
- Foreign listing pricing effects. The case of emerging economies pp. 367-382

- Joanna Adamska-Mieruszewska and Urszula Mrzygłód
- Do cyclicality of loan-loss provisions and income smoothing matter for the capital crunch – the case of commercial banks in Poland pp. 383-436

- Małgorzata Olszak, Iwona Kowalska, Patrycja Chodnicka-Jaworska and Filip Świtała
- Should we be afraid of powerful banks? The trade-off between bank power and liquidity buffer pp. 437-466

- Aneta Hryckiewicz and Lukasz Kozlowski
Volume 51, issue 3, 2020
- Miary ryzyka systemowego dla Polski. Jak ryzyko systemowe wpływa na akcję kredytową banków? pp. 211-238

- Marcin Borsuk and Konrad Kostrzewa
- The impact of ratings and other information on the fluctuation of Polish stock indexes pp. 239-262

- Magdalena Adamczyk
- Firm specific determinants of capital structure in European advanced developing countries pp. 263-292

- Maciej Stradomski and Katarzyna Schmidt
- A control function approach to measuring the total factor productivity of enterprises in Poland pp. 293-316

- Mariusz Górajski and Mirosław Błażej
Volume 51, issue 2, 2020
- Sustainability of the convergence between Polish and EU developed economies in the light of KLEMS growth accounting pp. 121-142

- Dariusz Kotlewski and Mirosław Błażej
- What are the determinants of international trade in services? Evidence from firm-level data for Poland pp. 143-166

- Łukasz Matuszczak
- Speculative trading and its effect on the forward premium puzzle: new evidence from Japanese yen market pp. 167-188

- Katarzyna Czech
- Expected effects of the opening of the on-shore credit ratings’ market in China for the Big Three and its rationale pp. 189-210

- Paweł Niedziółka
Volume 51, issue 1, 2020
- Do CDS spread determinants affect the probability of default? A study on the EU banks pp. 1-32

- Alessandra Ortolano and Eliana Angelini
- Identifying structural changes and associations in exchange rates with Markov switching models. The evidence from Central European currency markets pp. 69-90

- Hanna Kołodziejczyk
- What fosters firm-level labour productivity in Eastern European and Central Asian countries? pp. 91-120

- Aleksandra Kordalska and Magdalena Olczyk
Volume 50, issue 6, 2019
- Symbolic decision stumps in individual credit scoring pp. 513-528

- Marcin Pełka
- The calendar anomalies on Warsaw Stock Exchange pp. 529-550

- Michał Łukowski
- Market and limit orders and their role in the price discovery process pp. 551-570

- Carlos Jorge Lenczewski Martins
- Monitoring and analysis of the risk of the commercial real estate sector in Poland: data sources, methodology and empirical results pp. 571-604

- Krzysztof Olszewski, Krystyna Gałaszewska, Andrzej Jakubowski, Robert Leszczyński and Hanna Żywiecka
Volume 50, issue 5, 2019
- Loss absorption capacity of central counterparties. Evidence from EU-authorised CCPs – part II pp. 429-456

- Weronika Rec
- Optimal lengths of moving averages for the MACD oscillator for companies listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange pp. 457-478

- Krzysztof Borowski and Izabela Pruchnicka-Grabias
- Do democratic participation and education of councillors foster efficiency of local governments in Poland? An agency theory perspective pp. 479-492

- Radosław Piwowarski
Volume 50, issue 4, 2019
- Loss absorption capacity of central counterparties. Evidence from EU-authorised CCPs – part I pp. 329-346

- Weronika Rec
- The interconnectedness between traditional banks, shadow banking and non-performing loans in the Chinese economy pp. 347-374

- Piotr Łasak, Alicja Szyszko and Patryk Pagacz
- Symmetric or asymmetric? Monetary policy and Polish economy reactions over the business cycle pp. 375-410

- Jan Przystupa
- Forward guidance and the private forecast disagreement – case of Poland pp. 411-428

- Jakub Rybacki
Volume 50, issue 3, 2019
- Tracking ability of exchange-traded funds. Evidence from Emerging Markets Equity ETFs pp. 221-248

- Tomasz Miziołek and Ewa Feder-Sempach
- Kiedy dyktatura warunkuje przyspieszony rozwój gospodarczy pp. 249-264

- Marta Kightley
- Polityka fiskalna i premia za ryzyko akcji na warszawskiej giełdzie pp. 265-294

- Paweł Radwański
- Blockchain – zdecentralizowany system o scentralizowanej logice pp. 295-328

- Katarzyna Ciupa
Volume 50, issue 2, 2019
- Markovian and multi-curve friendly parametrisation of a HJM model used in valuation adjustment of interest rate derivatives pp. 107-148

- Marcin Dec
- Rentowność banków komercyjnych a ich płynność w kontekście implementacji ilościowych norm płynności rekomendowanych przez Bazylejski Komitet ds. Nadzoru Bankowego pp. 149-172

- Renata Karkowska and Paweł Niedziółka
- Skuteczność rozwiązań i mechanizmów stabilizujących banki systemowo ważne w krajach Unii Europejskiej w okresie pokryzysowym − próba oceny pp. 173-194

- Ewa Miklaszewska and Krzysztof Kil
- Jakość użytkowa serwisów transakcyjnych banków w ocenie klientów z pokolenia X i Y − próba oceny pp. 195-220

- Mirosława Kaczmarek
Volume 50, issue 1, 2019
- A machine learning framework for automated analysis of central bank communication and media discourse. The case of Narodowy Bank Polski pp. 1-20

- Krzysztof Rybinski
- Czynniki ciągłości komercjalizacji innowacji w okresie negatywnego szoku zewnętrznego. Przykład Polski pp. 21-44

- Anna Wziątek-Kubiak and Marek Pęczkowski
- Expiration day effects of stock and index futures on the Warsaw Stock Exchange pp. 45-82

- Milena Suliga and Tomasz Wójtowicz
- Sentiment-induced regime switching in density forecasts of emerging markets’ exchange rates. Calibrated simulation trumps estimated autoregression pp. 83-106

- Krystian Jaworski
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