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- 195: Monetary aggregates and inflation: A new view on an old relationship

- Gianni Amisano and Roberta Colavecchio
- 194: Using machine learning to aggregate apartment prices: Comparing the performance of different Luxembourg indices

- Bob Kaempff and David Kremer
- 193: Assessing consumer CBDC adoption in Luxembourg: A micro-simulation approach

- Gastón Giordana
- 192: From brown to green: Climate transition and macroprudential policy coordination

- Federico Lubello
- 191: An index of digital financial participation for EU countries: Where does Luxembourg stand?

- John Theal and Pavel Dvorak
- 190: Green Transition in the euro area: Domestic and global factors

- Pablo Garcia Sanchez, Pascal Jacquinot, Črt Lenarčič, Kostas(Konstantinos) Mavromatis, Niki Papadopoulou and Edgar Silgado-Gómez
- 189: Healthy aging and capital accumulation

- Pablo Garcia Sanchez, Luca Marchiori and Olivier Pierrard
- 188: The Cross-Border Household Finance and Consumption Survey: Results from the fourth wave in 2021

- Thomas Mathä, Ana Montes-Viñas, Giuseppe Pulina and Michael Ziegelmeyer
- 187: (Un-)sustainable Investment

- Pablo Garcia Sanchez
- 186: On optimal subsidies for prevention and long-term care

- Pablo Garcia Sanchez, Luca Marchiori and Olivier Pierrard
- 185: Heterogeneity in macroeconomic models: A review of theory and computation

- Julien Pascal
- 184: Deep learning solutions of DSGE models: A technical report

- Pierre Beck, Pablo Garcia Sanchez, Alban Moura, Julien Pascal and Olivier Pierrard
- 183: Fiscal competition and two-way migration

- Patrice Pieretti, Giuseppe Pulina and Skerdilajda Zanaj
- 182: Decomposing systemic risk measures by bank business model in Luxembourg

- Xisong Jin
- 181: Direct investment positions held by captive financial institutions in Luxembourg affiliated to investment funds focusing on private equity or real estate

- Gabriele Di Filippo
- 180: Optimal timing of environmental policy under partial information

- Pablo Garcia Sanchez
- 179: Rental housing market and directed search

- Julien Pascal
- 178: Uncertain lifetime, health investment and welfare

- Pablo Garcia-Sanchez and Olivier Pierrard
- 177: Frictionless house-price momentum

- Patrick Fève and Alban Moura
- 176: The Luxembourg Household Finance and Consumption Survey: Results from the fourth wave in 2021

- Thomas Mathä, Ana Montes-Viñas, Giuseppe Pulina and Michael Ziegelmeyer
- 175: Consumer debt in Luxembourg and the euro area: Evidence from the Household Finance and Consumption Survey

- Giuseppe Pulina
- 174: Do Private Wealth Transfers Help With Homeownership? A First Assessment for Luxembourg

- Thomas Mathä, Giuseppe Pulina and Michael Ziegelmeyer
- 173: Household indebtedness and their vulnerability to rising interest rates

- Gastón Giordana and Michael Ziegelmeyer
- 172: Artificial neural networks to solve dynamic programming problems: A bias-corrected Monte Carlo operator

- Julien Pascal
- 171: Long-term care expenditures and investment decisions under uncertainty

- Pablo Garcia Sanchez, Luca Marchiori and Olivier Pierrard
- 170: Population ageing and the public finance burden of dementia: A simulation analysis

- Maria Pi Alperin, Magali Perquin and Gastón Giordana
- 169: Alternative Distributions of Foreign Direct Investment Stocks: Evidence from Captive Financial Institutions affiliated to Private Equity and Real Estate Investment Funds in Luxembourg

- Gabriele Di Filippo
- 168: How well do DSGE models with real estate and collateral constraints fit the data?

- Alban Moura and Olivier Pierrard
- 167: Local employment dynamics and communtig costs

- Julien Pascal
- 166: Banking across Borders in Luxembourg

- Gabriele Di Filippo
- 165: Technology adoption and specialized labor

- Elias Carroni, Marco Delogu and Giuseppe Pulina
- 164: On climate tail risks

- Pablo Garcia Sanchez
- 163: Introduction to weather extremes and monetary policy

- Pablo Garcia Sanchez
- 162: Why you should never use the Hodrick-Prescott Filter: Comment

- Alban Moura
- 161: Using household-level data to guide borrower-based macro-prudential policy

- Gastón Giordana and Michael Ziegelmeyer
- 160: Objectified Housing Sales and Rent Prices in Representative Household Surveys: the Impact on Macroeconomic Statistics

- N. Denisa Naidin, Sofie Waltl and Michael Ziegelmeyer
- 159: (In)efficient commuting and migration choices: Theory and policy in an urban search model

- Luca Marchiori, Julien Pascal and Olivier Pierrard
- 158: Old age takes its toll: long-run projections of health-related public expenditure in Luxembourg

- Gastón Giordana and Maria Pi Alperin
- 157: A Typology of Captive Financial Institutions in Luxembourg: Lessons from a New Database

- Gabriele Di Filippo and Frédéric Pierret
- 156: Global models for a global pandemic: the impact of COVID-19 on small euro area economies

- Pablo Garcia Sanchez, Pascal Jacquinot, Črt Lenarčič, Matija Lozej and Kostas Mavromatis
- 155: The one trillion euro digital currency: How to issue a digital euro without threatening monetary policy transmission and financial stability?

- Paolo Fegatelli
- 154: The Cross border Household Finance Consumption Survey: Results from the third wave

- Yiwen Chen, Thomas Mathä, Giuseppe Pulina and Michael Ziegelmeyer
- 153: Learning, expectations and monetary policy

- Pablo Garcia Sanchez
- 152: Are neutral and investment-specific technology shocks correlated?

- Alban Moura
- 151: The flow-performance relationship of global investment Funds

- Julien Ciccone, Luca Marchiori and Romuald Morhs
- 150: Key Features of Captive Financial Institutions and Money Lenders (sector S127) in Luxembourg

- Gabriele Di Filippo and Frédéric Pierret
- 149: The impact of tax and infrastructure competition on the profitability of local firms

- Yutao Han,, Patrice Pieretti and Giuseppe Pulina
- 148: Borrowing constraints, own labour and homeownership: Does it pay to paint your walls?

- Peter Lindner, Thomas Mathä, Giuseppe Pulina and Michael Ziegelmeyer
- 147: LED: An estimated DSGE model of the Luxembourg economy for policy analysis

- Alban Moura
- 146: A Typology of Captive Financial Institutions and Money Lenders (sector S127) in Luxembourg

- Gabriele Di Filippo and Frédéric Pierret
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