BOFIT Discussion Papers
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- 5/2023: China's macroeconomic policies and spillover effects

- Julia Niemeläinen
- 4/2023: When banks' shadow fades and shadow banking rises: Securitization and loan performance in China

- Di Gong, Jin Wu and Jigao Zhu
- 3/2023: Political cycles of media repression

- Günther G. Schulze and Nikita Zakharov
- 2/2023: BigTech credit and monetary policy transmission: Micro-level evidence from China

- Yiping Huang, Xiang Li, Han Qiu and Changhua Yu
- 1/2023: Regional favoritism in access to credit: Just believe it

- Francis Osei-Tutu and Laurent Weill
- 14/2022: The macroeconomic effects of global supply chain disruptions

- David Finck and Peter Tillmann
- 13/2022: Modeling semiconductor export restrictions and the US-China trade conflict

- Michael Funke and Adrian Wende
- 12/2022: Revealed in transition: The political effect of planning's legacy

- Timur V. Natchov and William Pyle
- 11/2022: Managing bank liquidity hoarding during uncertain times: The role of board gender diversity

- Denis Davydov, Tatiana Garanina and Laurent Weill
- 10/2022: State-business relations and access to external financing

- Andrey Tkachenko
- 9/2022: Rallying around the EU flag: Russia's invasion of Ukraine and attitudes toward European integration

- Nils D. Steiner, Ruxanda Berlinschi, Etienne Farvaque, Jan Fidrmuc, Philipp Harms, Alexander Mihailov, Michael Neugart and Piotr Stanek
- 8/2022: Trade conflicts and credit supply spillovers: Evidence from the nobel peace prize trade shock

- Jin Cao, Valeriya Dinger, Ragnar Juelsrud and Karolis Liaudinskas
- 7/2022: The politics of bank failures in Russia

- Zuzana Fungáčová, Alexei Karas, Laura Solanko and Laurent Weill
- 6/2022: Spatial disparity of skill premium in China: The role of financial intermediation development

- Tat-kei Lai and Luhang Wang
- 5/2022: Banks vs. markets: Are banks more effective in facilitating sustainability?

- David P. Newton, Steven Ongena, Ru Xie and Binru Zhao
- 4/2022: Sectoral decomposition of convergence in labor productivity: A re-examination from a new dataset

- Alistair Dieppe and Hideaki Matsuoka
- 3/2022: Elections hinder firms' access to credit

- Florian Leon and Laurent Weill
- 2/2022: Who profits from windfalls in oil tax revenue? Inequality, protests, and the role of corruption

- Michael Alexeev and Nikita Zakharov
- 1/2022: The US-China phase one trade deal: An economic analysis of the managed trade agreement

- Michael Funke and Adrian Wende
- 15/2021: Bank risk-taking and monetary policy transmission: Evidence from China

- Xiaoming Li, Zheng Liu, Yuchao Peng and Zhiwei Xu
- 14/2021: FinTech adoption and household risk-taking

- Claire Yurong Hong, Xiaomeng Lu and Jun Pan
- 13/2021: Epidemic exposure, financial technology, and the digital divide

- Orkun Saka, Barry Eichengreen and Cevat Giray Aksoy
- 12/2021: Trade collapse during the covid-19 crisis and the role of demand composition

- Heli Simola
- 11/2021: Exchange rate fluctuations and the financial channel in emerging economies

- Joscha Beckmann and Mariarosaria Comunale
- 10/2021: Financial policymaking after crises: Public vs. private interests

- Orkun Saka, Yuemei Ji and Paul De Grauwe
- 9/2021: Covid-19 vaccine efficacy and Russian public support for anti-pandemic measures

- Ekaterina Borisova and Denis S. Ivanov
- 8/2021: Does a financial crisis change a bank's exposure to risk? A difference-in-differences approach

- Mikko Mäkinen
- 7/2021: Who cares: Deciphering China's female employment paradox

- Haiyue Yu, Jin Cao and Shulong Kang
- 6/2021: Managerial and financial barriers to the net-zero transition

- Ralph De Haas, Ralf Martin, Mirabelle Muûls and Helena Schweiger
- 5/2021: Who cares about sanctions? Observations from annual reports of European firms

- Denis Davydov, Jukka Sihvonen and Laura Solanko
- 4/2021: City commercial banks and credit allocation: Firm-level evidence

- Shulong Kang, Jianfeng Dong, Haiyue Yu, Jin Cao and Valeriya Dinger
- 3/2021: Does bank efficiency affect the bank lending channel in China?

- Zuzana Fungáčová, Eeva Kerola and Laurent Weill
- 2/2021: Politically motivated intergovernmental transfers in Russia: The case of the 2018 FIFA World Cup

- Ekaterina Paustyan
- 1/2021: What 31 provinces reveal about growth in China

- Eeva Kerola and Benoit Mojon
- 27/2020: The failure of Chinese peer-to-peer lending platforms: Finance and politics

- Qing He and Xiaoyang Li
- 26/2020: The births, lives, and deaths of corporations in late Imperial Russia

- Amanda Gregg and Steven Nafziger
- 25/2020: Regional risk-sharing in Ukraine

- Jarko Fidrmuc, Serhiy Moroz and Fabian Reck
- 24/2020: Gulags, crime, and elite violence: Origins and consequences of the Russian mafia

- Jakub Lonsky
- 23/2020: The misallocation in the Chinese land market

- Xuan Fei
- 22/2020: Volatility transmission and volatility impulse response functions in the main and the satellite Renminbi exchange rate markets

- Michael Funke, Julius Loermann and Andrew Tsang
- 21/2020: How do individual politicians affect privatization? Evidence from China

- Hong Ru and Kunru Zou
- 20/2020: Growing up under Mao and Deng: On the ideological determinants of corporate policies

- Hao Liang, Rong Wang and Haikun Zhu
- 19/2020: The political globalisation trilemma revisited: An empirical assessment across countries and over time

- Michael Funke and Doudou Zhong
- 18/2020: Grandparenting and well-being of the elderly in China

- Hao Wang, Jan Fidrmuc and Qi Luo
- 17/2020: Russians' "impressionable years": Life experience during the exit from communism and Putin-era beliefs

- William Pyle
- 16/2020: Modern pandemics: Recession and recovery

- Chang Ma, John Rogers and Sili Zhou
- 15/2020: Combating the COVID-19 pandemic: The role of the SARS imprint

- Hong Ru, Endong Yang and Kunru Zou
- 14/2020: The political scar of epidemics

- Cevat Giray Aksoy, Barry Eichengreen and Orkun Saka
- 13/2020: Central bank independence and systemic risk

- Alin Marius Andrieș, Anca Maria Podpiera and Nicu Sprincean
- 12/2020: The People's Bank of China's response to the coronavirus pandemic: A quantitative assessment

- Michael Funke and Andrew Tsang
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