NBP Working Papers
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- 70: The long run-effects of the Poland’s accession to the eurozone. Simulation using POLDYN – a dynamic computable general equilibrium model

- Tomasz Daras and Jan Hagemejer
- 69: Determinants of the Labor Share: Evidence from a Panel of Firms

- Jakub Growiec
- 68: Knife-Edge Conditions in the Modeling of Long-Run Growth Regularities

- Jakub Growiec
- 67: Pension reform, institutional investors’ growth and stock market development in the developing countries: does it function?

- Aneta Hryckiewicz
- 66: The reception of public signals in financial markets – what if central bank communication becomes stale?

- Michael Ehrmann and David Sondermann
- 65: Policy Announcements and Welfare

- Vadym Lepetyuk and Christian Stoltenberg
- 64: An update of the macroeconometric model of the Polish economy NECMOD

- Katarzyna Budnik, Michal Greszta, Michal Hulej, Oskar Krzesicki, Roza Lewinska, Karol Murawski, Michal Rot and Bartosz Rybaczyk
- 63: Dollarization as a Signaling Device

- Krzysztof Makarski
- 62: The new macroeconometric model of the Polish economy

- Katarzyna Budnik, Michal Greszta, Michal Hulej, Marcin Kolasa, Karol Murawski, Michal Rot, Bartosz Rybaczyk and Magdalena Tarnicka
- 61: When Eastern Labour Markets Enter Western Europe. CEECs Labour Market Institutions upon Euro Zone Accession

- Joanna Tyrowicz
- 60: Human Capital and Technological Progress as the Determinants of Economic Growth

- Krzysztof Cichy
- 59: Recent Reforms of the Deposit Insurance System in the United States: Reasons, Results, and Recommendations for the European Union

- Konrad Szelag
- 58: The Macroeconomic Effects of Losing Autonomous Monetary Policy after the Euro Adoption in Poland

- Michał Gradzewicz and Krzysztof Makarski
- 57: Endogenous growth mechanism as a source of medium term fluctuations in the labor market. Application to the US economy

- Michał Gradzewicz
- 56: How to measure tax burden in an internationally comparable way?

- Tomasz Jedrzejowicz, Gabor Kiss and Jana Jirsakova
- 55: The Behavioural Zloty/Euro Equilibrium Exchange Rate

- Joanna Bęza-Bojanowska
- 54: Macroeconomic adjustment and heterogeneity in the euro area

- Andrzej Torój
- 53: Macroeconomic determinants of Polish banks’ loan losses – results of a panel data study

- Adam Głogowski
- 52: The Relativity Theory Revisited: Is Publishing Interest Rate Forecasts Really so Valuable?

- Adam Kot and Michal Brzoza-Brzezina
- 51: Internationalization and economic performance of enterprises: evidence from firm-level data

- Jan Hagemejer and Marcin Kolasa
- 50: The Economic Determinants and Engagement Models of Foreign Banks in Central Europe

- Aneta Hryckiewicz and Oskar Kowalewski
- 49: Structural heterogeneity or asymmetric shocks? Poland and the euro area through the lens of a two-country DSGE model

- Marcin Kolasa
- 48: Non-accelerating wage inflation rate of unemployment in Poland

- Katarzyna Budnik
- 47: It’s not only WHAT is said, it’s also WHO the speaker is. Evaluating the effectiveness of central bank communication

- Marek Rozkrut
- 46: A Single Fiscal Policy in the Euro Area: Vision or Utopia?

- Konrad Szelag
- 45: Search Equilibrium with Migration: the Case of Poland

- Katarzyna Budnik
- 44: Migration Flows and Labour Market in Poland

- Katarzyna Budnik
- 43: Can a simple DSGE model outperform Professional Forecasters?

- Michał Rubaszek and Paweł Skrzypczyński
- 42: How does FDI inflow affect productivity of domestic firms? The role of horizontal and vertical spillovers, absorptive capacity and competition

- Marcin Kolasa
- 41: Downward nominal wage rigidity in Poland

- Michal Brzoza-Brzezina and Jacek Socha
- 40: Expected and actual impact of EMU on growth, public finances and structural reforms in the euro area

- Konrad Szelag
- 39: Actual and potential impact of EMU on economic and budgetary policies of the EU

- Konrad Szelag
- 38: Looking for an Optimal Monetary Policy Rule: The Case of Poland under IT Framework

- Jan Przystupa and Ewa Wróbel
- 37: Consumer inflation expectations Survey questions and quantification methods – the case of Poland

- Tomasz Łyziak and Ewa Stanisławska
- 36: ECMOD Model of the Polish Economy

- Tatiana Fic, Marcin Kolasa, Adam Kot, Karol Murawski, Michał Rubaszek and Magdalena Tarnicka
- 35: Fundamental equilibrium exchange rate for the Polish zloty

- Michał Rubaszek
- 34: The Polish deposit insurance scheme compared to arrangements adopted in other EU countries

- Adam Pawlikowski
- 33: The Future of Central Banking in the Changing Financial Environment

- Dobieslaw Tymoczko
- 32: Competition, Concentration, Efficiency, and their Relationship in the Polish Banking Sector

- Małgorzata Pawłowska
- 31: Structural Econometric Models in Forecasting Inflation at the National Bank of Poland

- Bohdan Kłos, Ryszard Kokoszczyński, Tomasz Łyziak, Jan Przystupa and Ewa Wróbel
- 30: Development of the trade links between Poland and the European Union in the years 1992–2002

- Wojciech Mroczek and Michał Rubaszek
- 29: The Impact of M&A on Technical Efficiency, Scale Efficiency and Productivity Change in the Polish Banking Sector: a Non-Parametric Approach

- Małgorzata Pawłowska
- 28: Remarks on models of currency crises and the existance of multiple equilibria

- Adam Koronowski
- 27: Estimating the Natural Rate of Interest: A SVAR Approach

- Michal Brzoza-Brzezina
- 26: Monetary transmission mechanism in Poland.The strenght and delays

- Tomasz Łyziak
- 25: The exchange rate in the monetary transmission mechanism

- Jan Przystupa
- 24: Monetary transmission in Poland: some evidence on interest rate and credit channels

- Ewa Wróbel and Małgorzata Pawłowska
- 23: The Relationship between Real Interest Rates and Inflation

- Michal Brzoza-Brzezina
- 22: A Theoretical and Empirical Assessment of the Bank Lending Channel and Loan Market Disequilibrium in Poland

- Christophe Hurlin and Rafal Kierzenkowski
- 21: Modeling Fundamentals for Forecasting Portfolio Inflows to Poland

- Michał Rubaszek
- 2: Papers presented during the Narodowy Bank Polski Workshop: Recent trends in the real estate market and its analysis, 2013, Volume 2

- Hanna Augustyniak, Jacek Łaszek, Krzysztof Olszewski, Joanna Waszczuk, Robert Leszczyński, Franz Fuerst, Wayne T. Lim, George Matysiak, Wojciech Doliński, María Jesús Bárcena, Patricia Menéndez, María Blanca Palacios, Fernando Tusell-Palmer, Branimir Jovanovic, Martin Lux, Petr Sunega, Marta Widłak and Gyula Nagy
- 1: Papers presented during the Narodowy Bank Polski Workshop: Recent trends in the real estate market and its analysis, 2013. Volume 1

- Hanna Augustyniak, Jacek Łaszek, Krzysztof Olszewski, Derry O’Brien, Thomas Westermann, Zbigniew Krysiak, Kazimierz Kirejczyk, Michael Lea, Guenter Karl, Andrey Tumanov, Evgeniya Zhelezova, Otmar M. Stöcker, Hans-Joachim Dübel, Agnieszka Tułodziecka and Agnieszka Nierodka
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