Monetary Policy & the Economy
2004 - 2024
Current editor(s): Gerhard Fenz and Maria Teresa Valderrama From Oesterreichische Nationalbank (Austrian Central Bank) P.O. Box 61, A-1011 Vienna, Austria. Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Rita Glaser-Schwarz (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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2005, articles Q2/05
- The Impact of EU Accession on Austria's Budget Policy pp. 101–116

- Alfred Katterl and Walpurga Köhler-Töglhofer
2005, articles Q1/05
- Company Taxation in an Enlarged European Union pp. 96–102

- Walpurga Köhler-Töglhofer, Margit Schratzenstaller and Andreas Wagener
2005, articles 4
- The Natural Rate of Interest — Concepts and Appraisal for the Euro Area pp. 19–47

- Ernest Gnan and Doris Ritzberger-Grünwald
- A Disaggregated Approach to Analyzing Public Finances in Austria pp. 61–75

- Bernhard Grossmann and Doris Prammer
- High Price Competitiveness of Austrian Exporters and Recovery of Private Consumption Support Economic Activity-Economic Outlook for Austria from 2005 to 2007 (December 2005) pp. 6–28

- Gerhard Fenz and Martin Schneider
- The European Integration Process — A Changing Environment for National Central Banks pp. 78–81

- Paul Schmidt
- Fiscal Spending Rules in Europe pp. 82–88

- Bernhard Grossmann, Eva Hauth and Silvia Pop
- Price Setting in Austria — Results from the Eurosystem Inflation Persistence Network

- Claudia Kwapil and Fabio Rumler
2005, articles 3
- Perceived Inflation in Austria – Extent, Explanations, Effects pp. 22–47

- Manfred Fluch and Helmut Stix
- The Determinants of Consumption Growth in Austria – Results of a Representative Survey pp. 48–65

- Jürgen Janger, Claudia Kwapil and Wolfgang Pointner
- An Overview of European Economic Indicators: Great Variety of Data on the Euro Area, Need for More Extensive Coverage of the New EU Member States pp. 66–89

- Maria Silgoner
- Economic Momentum Slows in the Euro Area – Energy Price Developments Have a Negative Impact pp. 6–21

- Antje Hildebrandt, Martin Schneider and Maria Silgoner
2005, articles 2
- The Impact of EU Accession on Austria's Financial Structure pp. 117–129

- Walter Waschiczek
- The Internationalization of Austria's Financial Sector since Accession to the European Union pp. 130–143

- Matthias Fuchs
- Financial Market Integration and Financial Stability pp. 144–151

- Franz Pauer
- Has Accession to the EU and Monetary Union Changed Austria's Labor Market? State of Play and Need for Action pp. 152–169

- Alfred Stiglbauer
- Austria's EU Accession and Trade pp. 170–177

- Jarko Fidrmuc
- Sectoral Regulation in Austria before and after EU Accession — The Network Industries as a Case in Point pp. 178–195

- Jürgen Janger
- 10 Years of Austrian EU Membership: Elements of an Overall Economic Assessment pp. 28–41

- Peter Mooslechner
- 10 Years of EU Membership: The OeNB in a Changing Environment pp. 42–52

- Sandra Dvorsky and Isabella Lindner
- EU and EMU Entry: A Monetary Policy Regime Change for Austria? pp. 53–68

- Ernest Gnan, Claudia Kwapil and Maria Valderrama
- Price Developments in Austria after EU Accession and in Monetary Union pp. 69–89

- Manfred Fluch and Fabio Rumler
- Temporary Slowdown of Economic Activity in Austria Expected to Be Overcome Fast, but Downside Risks Increased — Economic Outlook for Austria from 2005 to 2007 (June 2005) pp. 8–26

- Gerhard Fenz and Johann Scharler
- In & Out – A Country Comparison Reflecting on the Enlargement Round of 1995 pp. 90–100

- Wolfgang Pointner
2005, articles 1
- Demographic Fluctuations, Sustainability Factors and Intergenerational Fairness – An Assessment of Austria's New Pension System pp. 23–42

- Markus Knell
- The Research and Development System in Austria – Input and Output Indicators pp. 43–57

- Jürgen Janger
- Fundamental and Nonfundamental Factors in the Euro/U.S. Dollar Market in 2002 and 2003 pp. 58–76

- Hannes Haushofer, Gabriel Moser and Renate Unger
- Slowdown in Global Economic Momentum – Asia and the USA To Remain Growth Drivers of World Economy in 2005 pp. 6–22

- Johann Elsinger, Gerhard Fenz, Ingrid Haar-Stöhr, Antje Hildebrandt, Thomas Reininger and Gerhard Reitschuler
- The International Monetary Fund's Balance Sheet Approach to Financial Crisis Prevention an Resolution pp. 77–94

- Andrea Hofer
2004, articles 4
- Determinants of the Household Saving Rate in Austria pp. 25–38

- Werner Dirschmid and Ernst Glatzer
- The Role of Corporate Bonds for Finance in Austria pp. 39–52

- Walter Waschiczek
- Economic Growth in Denmark, Sweden and the United Kingdom since the Start of Monetary Union pp. 53–66

- Gabriel Moser, Wolfgang Pointner and Gerhard Reitschuler
- The Political Economy of International Financial Governance pp. 68–72

- Vanessa Redak, Helene Schuberth and Beat Weber
- Growth Stimulus from Tax Reform in 2005 to Overshadow Weaker Global Economic Momentum pp. 6–24

- Gerhard Fenz and Martin Schneider
- Macroeconomic Models and Forecasts for Austria pp. 73–76

- Gerhard Fenz and Martin Schneider
- A Constitutional Treaty for an Enlarged Europe: Institutional and Economic Implications for Economic and Monetary Union pp. 77–80

- Paul Schmidt
- Longer Working Hours? More Flexible Work Schedules? Do Austrian Economic Policymakers Need to Act? pp. 81–86

- Alfred Stiglbauer
2004, articles 3
- Measures to Improve the Efficiency of the Operational Framework for Monetary Policy pp. 22–33

- Michael Pfeiffer
- Expansionary Fiscal Consolidations? An Appraisal of the Literature on Non-Keynesian Effects of Fiscal Policy and a Case Study for Austria pp. 34–52

- Doris Prammer
- Central and Eastern Europe – The Growth Market for Austrian Banks pp. 63–88

- Peter Breyer
- Economic Recovery in the Euro Area and in Austria in a Dynamic Global Economic Environment pp. 6–21

- Antje Hildebrandt, Martin Schneider and Maria Silgoner
2004, articles 2
- Growth and Stability in the EU pp. 100–108

- Sylvia Kaufmann, Burkhard Raunig and Helene Schuberth
- The Impact of Oil Price Changes on Growth and Inflation pp. 27–36

- Martin Schneider
- Sectoral Specialization in Austria and in the EU-15 pp. 37–54

- Jürgen Janger and Karin Wagner
- The Role of Revaluation and Adjustment Factors in Pay-As-You-Go Pension Systems pp. 55–71

- Markus Knell
- Financial Market Structure and Economic Growth: A Cross-Country Perspective pp. 72–87

- Friedrich Fritzer
- The Role of Bank Lending in Market-Based and Bank-Based Financial Systems pp. 88–97

- Sylvia Kaufmann and Maria Valderrama
2004, articles 1
- Determinants of Long-Term Growth in Austria – A Call for a National Growth Strategy pp. 23–46

- Ernest Gnan, Jürgen Janger and Johann Scharler
- Inflation Differentials in Europe: Past Experience and Future Prospects pp. 47–72

- Balázs Égert, Doris Ritzberger-Grünwald and Maria Silgoner
- Subdued Economic Activity in the Euro Area and in Austria despite International Recovery pp. 6–22

- Gerhard Fenz, Thomas Gruber and Wolfgang Pointner
- The International Financial Architecture: Official Proposals on Crisis Resolution pp. 73–89

- Christian Just
- The Impact of ATM Transactions and Cashless Payments on Cash Demand in Austria pp. 90–105

- Helmut Stix
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