Financial and Monetary Policy Studies
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- The Real Estate Sector and Its Relation to the Financial Sector
- Daniel Detzer, Nina Dodig, Trevor Evans, Eckhard Hein, Hansjörg Herr and Franz Prante
- Banking Efficiency
- Mike Tsionas
- The Nature of the Shock Matters: Some Model-Based Results on the Macroeconomic Effects of Exchange Rate
- Sophie Haincourt
- Banking and Regulation
- Mike Tsionas
- Policy and Institutional Change in Southern Europe
- Mike Tsionas
- Open Problems and Conclusions
- Victor Beker
- International Financial Flows in the New Normal: Key Patterns (and Why We Should Care)
- Matthieu Bussiere, Julia Schmidt and Natacha Valla
- The Eurozone’s Private and Governmental Shock Absorbers: Current Setup and Future Prospects
- Nazaré Costa Cabral
- Monetary and Financial Innovations in Flanders, Antwerp, London and Hamburg: Fifteenth to Eighteenth Century
- Markus A. Denzel
- Was the Euro a Bad or a Good Idea?
- Mike Tsionas
- From Paris to Lisbon: The Ever-Changing European Social Policy Landscape
- Pedro Adão e Silva and Patrícia Cadeiras
- Financialisation and Income Distribution
- Daniel Detzer, Nina Dodig, Trevor Evans, Eckhard Hein, Hansjörg Herr and Franz Prante
- The Role of the Rate of Profit
- Mike Tsionas
- International Spillovers of Non-standard Monetary Policy: Evidence From Central and Eastern Europe
- Alessio Ciarlone and Andrea Colabella
- The European Banking Union and the Economic and Monetary Union: The Puzzle Is Yet to Be Completed
- Nuno Cunha Rodrigues and José Renato Gonçalves
- International Industrial Structure
- Mike Tsionas
- Crisis and Macroeconomic Policies
- Daniel Detzer, Nina Dodig, Trevor Evans, Eckhard Hein, Hansjörg Herr and Franz Prante
- Capital Structure and Financial Stability
- Mike Tsionas
- The Bank of Amsterdam Through the Lens of Monetary Competition
- Stephen Quinn and William Roberds
- Pension Reforms After the Crisis: Bringing Adequacy Back in the Domestic and EU Policy Equation?
- Slavina Spasova, Christos Louvaris Fasois and Bart Vanhercke
- International Empirical Evidence on the ABC’s of Recessions
- Mike Tsionas
- The (Future) European Unemployment Insurance and Its Role as an Automatic Stabiliser
- Miroslav Beblavý, Karolien Lenaerts and Ilaria Maselli
- Final Conclusions
- Daniel Detzer, Nina Dodig, Trevor Evans, Eckhard Hein, Hansjörg Herr and Franz Prante
- Monetary and Financial Innovation in the Spanish Empire: Lights and Shadows
- Carlos Álvarez-Nogal
- Achieving Accountable Governance and Structural Reforms: Lessons from the Crisis in Europe
- Ehtisham Ahmad and Giorgio Brosio
- How to Best Address Pension Adequacy and Financial Sustainability in the Context of Population Ageing: The Labour Market as a Key Determinant
- Josef Wöss and Erik Türk
- The Emergence and Innovations of the Eurodollar Money and Bond Market: The Role of Openness and Competition Between States
- Torsten Saadma and Roland Vaubel
- The Financing of the European Union Budget
- Herman Matthijs
- Pensions in the Fluid EU Society: Challenges for (Migrant) Workers
- Ivana Vukorepa, Yves Jorens and Grega Strban
- Toward a Closer Union in Europe: Elusive Mirage or Reality Within Grasp?
- George Kopits
- The Scope for a Budgetary Union in the European Monetary Union
- Oscar Bajo-Rubio and Carmen Diaz-Roldan