BOFIT Discussion Papers
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- 7/2020: Financing nascent industry: Leverage, politics, and performance in Imperial Russia

- Amanda Gregg and Steven Nafziger
- 7/2019: Government credit and trade war

- Ning Cai, Jinlu Feng, Yong Liu, Hong Ru and Endong Yang
- 7/2018: Firms and social policy preferences under weak institutions: Evidence from Russia

- Israel Marques
- 7/2017: The Renminbi central parity: An empirical investigation

- Yin-Wong Cheung, Cho-Hoi Hui and Andrew Tsang
- 7/2016: Trust in banks

- Zuzana Fungáčová, Iftekhar Hasan and Laurent Weill
- 7/2015: Does bank liquidity creation contribute to economic growth? Evidence from Russia

- Jarko Fidrmuc, Zuzana Fungáčová and Laurent Weill
- 7/2014: Understanding Chinese consumption:: The impact of hukou

- Christian Dreger, Tongsan Wang and Yanqun Zhang
- 7/2013: The role of the bank lending channel and impacts of stricter capital requirements on the Chinese banking industry

- Qiyue Xiong
- 7/2012: Why do large firms go for Islamic loans?

- Laurent Weill and Christophe Godlewski
- 7/2011: Households response to economic crisis

- Petr Jakubík
- 7/2010: Bi-currency versus single-currency targeting: lessons from the Russian experience

- Vladimir Sokolov
- 7/2009: Asymmetric information and loan spreads in Russia: evidence from syndicated loans

- Zuzana Fungáčová, Christophe Godlewski and Laurent Weill
- 7/2008: China in the world economy: dynamic correlation analysis of business cycles

- Jarko Fidrmuc, Iikka Korhonen and Ivana Bátorová
- 7/2007: Diagnosing Dutch disease: Does Russia have the symptoms?

- Nienke Oomes and Katerina Kalcheva
- 7/2006: Russia's common market takes shape: price convergence and market integration among Russian regions

- Konstantin Gluschenko
- 7/2005: Optimal regulatory design for the Central Bank of Russia

- Sophie Claeys
- 7/2004: Bank performance, efficiency and ownership in transition countries

- John P. Bonin, Iftekhar Hasan and Paul Wachtel
- 7/2003: Choice of ownership structure and firm performance: Evidence from Estonia

- Derek Jones, Panu Kalmi and Niels Mygind
- 7/2002: Financial contagion, interest rates and the role of the exchange rate as shock absorber in Central and Eastern Europe

- Maurizio Michael Habib
- 7/2001: Interpreting real exchange rate movements in transition countries

- Mark De Broeck and Torsten Sloek
- 7/2000: Development and efficiency of the banking sector in a transitional economy: Hungarian experience

- Iftekhar Hasan and Katherin Marton
- 7/1999: Macroeconomic model of transition economy: A stochastic calculus approach

- Vadims Sarajevs
- 6/2020: Corporate investment and the exchange rate: The financial channel

- Ryan Banerjee, Boris Hofmann and Aaron Mehrotra
- 6/2019: The formation of hidden negative capital in banking: A product mismatch hypothesis

- Alexander Kostrov and Mikhail Mamonov
- 6/2018: Is Chinese monetary policy forward-looking?

- Chengsi Zhang and Chao Dang
- 6/2017: The great Chinese inequality turnaround

- Ravi Kanbur, Yue Wang and Xiaobo Zhang
- 6/2016: Does bank competition reduce cost of credit? Cross-country evidence from Europe

- Zuzana Fungáčová, Anastasiya Shamshur and Laurent Weill
- 6/2015: Meta-analysis of Chinese business cycle correlation

- Jarko Fidrmuc and Iikka Korhonen
- 6/2014: The impact of institutional volatility on financial volatility in transition economies: a GARCH family approach

- Christopher Hartwell
- 6/2013: Political connections and depositor discipline

- Mustafa Disli, Koen Schoors and Jos Meir
- 6/2012: Financial sector in resource-dependent economies

- Sanna Kurronen
- 6/2011: Do markets perceive sukuk and conventional bonds as different financing instruments?

- Christophe Godlewski, Rima Turk-Ariss and Laurent Weill
- 6/2010: Off-the-record target zones: Theory with an application to Hong Kong's currency board

- Yu-Fu Chen, Michael Funke and Nicole Glanemann
- 6/2009: Real exchange rate, output and oil: case of four large energy producers

- Iikka Korhonen and Aaron Mehrotra
- 6/2008: Causes of corruption: history, geography and government

- Rajeev Goel and Michael Nelson
- 6/2007: Can the chinese trade surplus be reduced through exchange rate policy?

- Alicia Garcia-Herrero and Tuuli Koivu
- 6/2006: Taking the temperature: forecasting GDP growth for mainland in China

- Declan Curran and Michael Funke
- 6/2005: Inflation in mainland China: modelling a roller coaster ride

- Michael Funke
- 6/2004: Financing choices of firms in EU accession countiries

- Eugene Nivorozhkin
- 6/2003: The euro goes East: Implications of the 2000-2002 economic slowdown for synchronisation of business cycles between the euro area and CEECs

- Jarko Fidrmuc and Iikka Korhonen
- 6/2002: Investigating the Balassa-Samuelson hypothesis in transition: Do we understand what we see?

- Balázs Égert
- 6/2001: International investors, contagion and the Russian crisis

- Alexei Medvedev
- 6/2000: Tax evasion in a transition from socialism to capitalism: The psychology of the social contract

- Martti Vihanto
- 6/1999: Currency boards in the Baltic countries: What have we learned?

- Iikka Korhonen
- 5/2020: Erosion of state power, corruption control, and political stability

- Weijia Li, Gérard Roland and Yang Xie
- 5/2019: Credit and fiscal multipliers in China

- Sophia Chen, Lev Ratnovski and Pi-Han Tsai
- 5/2018: Bank ownership and profit efficiency of Russian banks

- Veronika Belousova, Alexandr Karminsky and Ilya Kozyr
- 5/2017: Cyclicality of bank liquidity creation

- Denis Davydov, Zuzana Fungáčová and Laurent Weill
- 5/2016: Do banks extract informational rents through collateral?

- Bing Xu, Honglin Wang and Adrian Rixtel
- 5/2015: Financial market reform – A new driver for China’s economic growth?

- Yu-Fu Chen, Michael Funke and Kunyu Tao
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