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- 447: The Inflationary Effects of Quantitative Easing

- Mathias Klein and Xin Zhang
- 446: Joint extreme Value-at-Risk and Expected Shortfall dynamics with a single integrated tail shape parameter

- Enzo D’Innocenzo, André Lucas, Bernd Schwaab and Xin Zhang
- 445: Measuring Riksbank Monetary Policy: Shocks and Macroeconomic Transmission

- Jakob Almerud, Dominika Krygier, Henrik Lundvall and Mambuna Njie
- 444: Plundered or profitably pumped-up? The effects of private equity takeover

- Anders Kärnä and Samantha Myers
- 443: Intertemporal MPC and Shock Size

- Tullio Jappelli, Ettore Savoia and Alessandro Sciacchetano
- 442: A Traffic-Jam Theory of Growth

- Daria Finocchiaro and Philippe Weil
- 441: Bank fragility and the incentives to manage risk

- Toni Ahnert, Christoph Bertsch, Agnese Leonello and Robert Marquez
- 440: Quantitative Easing and the Supply of Safe Assets: Evidence from International Bond Safety Premia

- Jens H. E. Christensen, Nikola Mirkov and Xin Zhang
- 439: Inflation-Dependent Exchange Rate Pass-Through in Sweden: Insights from a Logistic Smooth Transition VAR Model

- Gabriella Linderoth and Malte Meuller
- 438: Do we need firm data to understand macroeconomic dynamics?

- Michele Lenza and Ettore Savoia
- 437: Potential Climate Impact of Retail CBDC Models

- Niklas Arvidsson, Fumi Harahap, Frauke Urban and Anissa Nurdiawati
- 436: Optimal Contracts and Inflation Targets Revisited

- Torsten Persson and Guido Tabellini
- 435: Supply-Chain Finance: An Empirical Evaluation of Supplier Outcomes

- Niklas Amberg, Tor Jacobson and Yingjie Qi
- 434: Quantitative Easing, Bond Risk Premia and the Exchange Rate in a Small Open Economy

- Jens H. E. Christensen and Xin Zhang
- 433: Optimal Monetary Policy with r*

- Roberto Billi, Jordi Galí and Anton Nakov
- 432: Four Facts about International Central Bank Communication

- Christoph Bertsch, Isaiah Hull, Robin L. Lumsdaine and Xin Zhang
- 431: Climate impact assessment of retail payment services

- Niklas Arvidsson, Fumi Harahap, Frauke Urban and Anissa Nurdiawati
- 430: Banking Without Branches

- Niklas Amberg and Bo Becker
- 429: Monetary policy in Sweden after the end of Bretton Woods

- Emma Bylund, Jens Iversen and Anders Vredin
- 428: Fed QE and bank lending behaviour:a heterogeneity analysis of asset purchases

- Marianna Blix Grimaldi and Supriya Kapoor
- 427: Cash for Transactions or Store-of-Value? A comparative study on Sweden and peer countries

- Carl Claussen, Björn Segendorff and Franz Seitz
- 426: Price Pass-Through Along the Supply Chain:Evidence from PPI and CPI Microdata

- Edvin Ahlander, Mikael Carlsson and Mathias Klein
- 425: Do Credit Lines Provide Reliable Liquidity Insurance? Evidence from Commercial-Paper Backup Lines

- Niklas Amberg
- 424: Private Bank Money vs Central Bank Money: A Historical Lesson for CBDC Introduction

- Anna Grodecka-Messi and Xin Zhang
- 423: Stablecoins: Adoption and Fragility

- Christoph Bertsch
- 422: Dynamic Credit Constraints: Theory and Evidence from Credit Lines

- Niklas Amberg, Tor Jacobson, Vincenzo Quadrini and Anna Rogantini Picco
- 421: Effects of foreign and domestic central bank government bond purchases in a small open economy DSGE model: Evidence from Sweden before and during the coronavirus pandemic

- Yildiz Akkaya, Carl-Johan Belfrage, Paola Di Casola and Ingvar Strid
- 420: Greenflation?

- Conny Olovsson and David Vestin
- 419: Central bank asset purchases: Insights from quantitative easing auctions of government bonds

- Stefan Laséen
- 418: The Political Costs of Austerity

- Ricardo Duque Gabriel, Mathias Klein and Sofia Pessoa
- 417: Central Bank Mandates and Monetary Policy Stances: through the Lens of Federal Reserve Speeches

- Christoph Bertsch, Isaiah Hull, Robin L. Lumsdaine and Xin Zhang
- 416: The Curious Incidence of Monetary Policy Across the Income Distribution

- Tobias Broer, John Kramer and Kurt Mitman
- 415: Electoral Cycles in Macroeconomic Forecasts

- Davide Cipullo and André Reslow
- 414: DISPERSION OVER THE BUSINESS CYCLE:PASSTHROUGH,PRODUCTIVITY, AND DEMAND

- Mikael Carlsson, Alex Clymo and Knut-Eric Joslin
- 413: Trading volume and liquidity provision in cryptocurrency markets

- Daniele Bianchi, Mykola Babiak and Alexander Dickerson
- 412: Inflation Targeting or Fiscal Activism?

- Roberto Billi
- 411: Pension reform and wealth inequality: evidence from Denmark

- Torben M. Andersen, Joydeep Bhattacharya, Anna Grodecka-Messi and Katja Mann
- 410: Seemingly Irresponsible but Welfare Improving Fiscal Policy at the Lower Bound

- Roberto Billi and Carl Walsh
- 409: The low-carbon transition, climate commitments and firm credit risk

- Sante Carbone, Margherita Giuzio, Sujit Kapadia, Johannes Sebastian Krämer, Ken Nyholm and Katia Vozian
- 408: On the Performance of Cryptocurrency Funds

- Daniele Bianchi and Mykola Babiak
- 407: The cost of disinflation in a small open economy vis-à-vis a closed economy

- Oleksandr Faryna, Magnus Jonsson and Nadiia Shapovalenko
- 406: Revisiting the Properties of Money

- Isaiah Hull and Or Sattath
- 405: Dynamic Macroeconomic Implications of Immigration

- Conny Olovsson, Karl Walentin and Andreas Westermark
- 404: When domestic and foreign QE overlap: evidence from Sweden

- Paola Di Casola and Pär Stockhammar
- 403: Five Facts about the Distributional Income Effects of Monetary Policy

- Niklas Amberg, Thomas Jansson, Mathias Klein and Anna Rogantini Picco
- 402: The Liquidity of the Government Bond Market – What Impact Does Quantitative Easing Have? Evidence from Sweden

- Marianna Blix Grimaldi, Alberto Crosta and Dong Zhang
- 401: Narrative Fragmentation and the Business Cycle

- Christoph Bertsch, Isaiah Hull and Xin Zhang
- 400: The Effects of Government Spending in the Eurozone

- Ricardo Duque Gabriel, Mathias Klein and Ana Sofia Pesso
- 399: Modeling extreme events:time-varying extreme tail shape

- Bernd Schwaab, Xin Zhang, Andre Lucas and Enzo D’Innocenzo
- 398: Quantum Technology for Economists

- Isaiah Hull, Or Sattath, Eleni Diamanti and Göran Wendin
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