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- 36/2011: Financial dollarization in Russia: causes and consequences

- Alexey Ponomarenko, Alexandra Solovyeva and Elena Vasilieva
- 35/2011: Tracking Chinese CPI inflation in real time

- Michael Funke, Aaron Mehrotra and Hao Yu
- 34/2011: The Influence of Bank Ownership on Credit Supply: Evidence from the Recent Financial Crisis

- Zuzana Fungáčová, Risto Herrala and Laurent Weill
- 33/2015: Is it worth issuing bonds in China? Evidence from stock market reactions

- Paul-Olivier Klein and Laurent Weill
- 33/2011: A ‘de Soto Effect’ in Industry? Evidence from the Russian Federation

- William Pyle and Koen Schoors
- 32/2015: Deposit dollarization in emerging markets: modelling the hysteresis effect

- Anna Krupkina and Alexey Ponomarenko
- 32/2011: Like China, the Chinese banking sector is in a class of its own

- Zuzana Fungáčová and Iikka Korhonen
- 31/2015: Did foreign banks “cut and run” or stay committed to Emerging Europe during the crises?

- John P. Bonin and Dana Louie
- 31/2013: Money demand models for Russia: A sectoral approach

- Anna Krupkina and Alexey Ponomarenko
- 31/2012: Is bank competition detrimental to efficiency?: Evidence from China

- Zuzana Fungáčová, Pierre Pessarossi and Laurent Weill
- 31/2011: Causes of corruption in Russia: a disaggregated analysis

- Veronika Belousova, Rajeev Goel and Iikka Korhonen
- 31/2008: How vertically specialized is Chinese trade?

- Judith Dean, K.C. Fung and Zhi Wang
- 30/2015: Expected returns and idiosyncratic risk: Industry-level evidence from Russia

- Jyri Kinnunen and Minna Martikainen
- 30/2013: Soviet foreign trade and the money supply

- Yasushi Nakamura
- 30/2012: Financial system reforms and China's monetary policy framework: A DSGE-based assessment of initiatives and proposals

- Michael Funke and Michael Paetz
- 30/2011: China's evolving reserve requirements

- Guonan Ma, Yan Xiandong and Liu Xi
- 30/2008: Optimal law enforcement and welfare in the presence of organized crime

- Jenni Pääkkönen
- 29/2015: Is China fudging its figures? Evidence from trading partner data

- John Fernald, Eric Hsu and Mark Spiegel
- 29/2013: Market discipline and the Russian interbank market

- Irina Andrievskaya and Maria Semenova
- 29/2012: Credit conditions and firm investment: Evidence from the MENA region

- Risto Herrala and Rima Turk-Ariss
- 29/2011: Choice of corporate debt in China: The role of State ownership

- Pierre Pessarossi and Laurent Weill
- 29/2008: China's new labour contract law: No harm to employment?

- Yu-Fu Chen and Michael Funke
- 28/2015: Current account and REER misalignments in Central Eastern EU countries: an update using the macroeconomic balance approach

- Mariarosaria Comunale
- 28/2013: Do capital requirements affect bank efficiency? Evidence from China

- Pierre Pessarossi and Laurent Weill
- 28/2012: Convertibility restriction in China s foreign exchange market and its impact on forward pricing

- Yi David Wang
- 28/2011: Save or borrow: what determines Russian households' financial strategies?

- Maria Semenova
- 28/2008: Do better institutions improve bank efficiency?: evidence from a transitional economy

- Iftekhar Hasan, Haizhi Wang and Mingming Zhou
- 27/2020: The failure of Chinese peer-to-peer lending platforms: Finance and politics

- Qing He and Xiaoyang Li
- 27/2015: Could climate change affect government expenditures? Early evidence from the Russian regions

- Simo Leppänen, Laura Solanko and Riitta Kosonen
- 27/2013: FDI spillovers and time since foreign entry

- Bruno Merlevede, Koen Schoors and Mariana Spatareanu
- 27/2012: Real-time warning signs of emerging and collapsing Chinese house price bubbles

- Xi Chen and Michael Funke
- 27/2011: Explaining money demand in China during the transition from a centrally planned to a market-based monetary system

- Anne-Laure Delatte, Julien Fouguau and Carsten Holz
- 27/2008: Global and local sources of risk in Eastern European emerging stock markets

- Elena John (Fedorova) and Mika Vaihekoski
- 26/2020: The births, lives, and deaths of corporations in late Imperial Russia

- Amanda Gregg and Steven Nafziger
- 26/2015: Reserve requirements and the bank lending channel in China

- Zuzana Fungáčová, Riikka Nuutilainen and Laurent Weill
- 26/2013: Investing abroad from the bottom of the productivity ladder: BRICS multinationals in Europe

- Marco Sanfilippo
- 26/2012: The determinants of vulnerability to the global financial crisis 2008 to 2009: Credit growth and other sources of risk

- Martin Feldkircher
- 26/2011: The ownership of industrial land in Russian cities: Explaining patterns of privatization across regions and firms

- William Pyle
- 26/2008: State-business relations and improvement of corporate governance in Russia

- Andrei Yakovlev
- 25/2020: Regional risk-sharing in Ukraine

- Jarko Fidrmuc, Serhiy Moroz and Fabian Reck
- 25/2019: Benford’s law and Chinese banks’ non-performing loans

- Karlo Kauko
- 25/2015: The Ruble between the hammer and the anvil: Oil prices and economic sanctions

- Christian Dreger, Jarko Fidrmuc, Konstantin Kholodilin and Dirk Ulbricht
- 25/2013: Trade reforms and current account imbalances

- Jiangdong Ju, Kang Shi and Shang-Jin Wei
- 25/2012: Modelling the impact of aggregate financial shocks external to the Chinese economy

- Duo Qin and Xinhua He
- 25/2011: Exchange rate misalignment estimates: Sources of differences

- Yin-Wong Cheung and Eiji Fujii
- 25/2008: Exchange rate pass-through in the global economy: the role of emerging market economies

- Matthieu Bussiere and Tuomas Peltonen
- 24/2020: Gulags, crime, and elite violence: origins and consequences of the Russian mafia

- Jakub Lonsky
- 24/2019: Sanctions and counter-sanctions: What did they do?

- Gayane Barseghyan
- 24/2015: Evaluating underlying inflation measures for Russia

- Elena Deryugina, Alexey Ponomarenko, Andrey Sinyakov and Constantine Sorokin
- 24/2014: The impact of outward FDI on the performance of Chinese multinationals

- Claudio Cozza, Roberta Rabellotti and Marco Sanfilippo