BOFIT Discussion Papers
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- 3/2019: Truths and myths about RMB misalignment: A meta-analysis

- Yin-Wong Cheung and Shi He
- 2/2019: Financial stability and public confidence in banks

- Lucy Chernykh, Denis Davydov and Jukka Sihvonen
- 1/2019: Lending cycles and real outcomes: Costs of political misalignment

- Çağatay Bircan and Orkun Saka
- 23/2018: In search of fluctuations: Another look at China's incredibly stable GDP growth

- Eeva Kerola
- 22/2018: The slow road from serfdom: Labor coercion and long-run development in the former Russian Empire

- Johannes C. Buggle and Steven Nafziger
- 21/2018: Shock contagion, asset quality and lending behavior

- Tho Pham, Oleksandr Talavera and Andriy Tsapin
- 20/2018: Fiscal incentives, competition, and investment in China

- Bingyang Lv, Yongzheng Liu, Yan Li and Siying Ding
- 19/2018: Learning Chinese? The changing investment behavior of foreign institutions in the Chinese stock market

- Timo Korkeamäki, Nader Virk, Haizhi Wang and Peng Wang
- 18/2018: Not all cities are alike: House price heterogeneity and the design of macro-prudential policies in China

- Michael Funke, Andrew Tsang and Linxu Zhu
- 17/2018: The transmission of international shocks to CIS economies: A Global VAR approach

- Oleksandr Faryna and Heli Simola
- 16/2018: Persistent and transient inefficiency: Explaining the low efficiency of Chinese big banks

- Zuzana Fungáčová, Paul-Olivier Klein and Laurent Weill
- 15/2018: Bank profitability and economic growth

- Paul-Olivier Klein and Laurent Weill
- 14/2018: Growing against the background of colonization? Chinese labor market and FDI in a historical perspective

- Hao Wang, Jan Fidrmuc and Yunhua Tian
- 13/2018: Does lending relationship help or alleviate the transmission of liquidity shocks? Evidence from a liquidity crunch in China

- Yiyi Bai, Tri Vi Dang, Qing He and Liping Lu
- 12/2018: The credit risk of Chinese households: A micro-level assessment

- Michael Funke, Rongrong Sun and Linxu Zhu
- 11/2018: Developing an underlying inflation gauge for China

- Marlene Amstad, Huan Ye and Guonan Ma
- 10/2018: Oil price collapse and firm leverage in resource-dependent countries

- Sanna Kurronen
- 9/2018: Can media and text analytics provide insights into labour market conditions in China?

- Jeannine Bailliu, Xinfen Han, Mark Kruger, Yu-Hsien Liu and Sri Thanabalasingam
- 8/2018: Towards increased complexity in Russian regions: networks, diversification and growth

- Ivan Lyubimov, Gvozdeva Margarita and Maria Lysyuk
- 7/2018: Firms and social policy preferences under weak institutions: Evidence from Russia

- Israel Marques
- 6/2018: Is Chinese monetary policy forward-looking?

- Chengsi Zhang and Chao Dang
- 5/2018: Bank ownership and profit efficiency of Russian banks

- Veronika Belousova, Alexander Karminsky and Ilya Kozyr
- 4/2018: From window guidance to interbank rates: Tracing the transition of monetary policy in Japan and China

- Stefan Angrick and Naoyuki Yoshino
- 3/2018: Permissible collateral and access to finance: Evidence from a quasi-natural experiment

- Bing Xu
- 2/2018: The real value of China's stock market

- Jennifer N. Carpenter, Fangzhou Lu and Robert F. Whitelaw
- 2/2018: The real value of China’s stock market
- Jennifer N. Carpenter, Fangzhou Lu and Robert F. Whitelaw
- 1/2018: Risks in China's financial system

- Song, Zheng (Michael) and Wei Xiong
- 22/2017: One-child policy in China: A unified growth analysis

- Jianpo Xue and Chong Yip
- 21/2017: Mapping China's time-varying house price landscape

- Michael Funke, Danilo Leiva-Leon and Andrew Tsang
- 20/2017: Current accounts and coordination of wage bargaining

- Mika Nieminen, Kari Heimonen and Timo Tohmo
- 19/2017: Should one follow movements in the oil price or in money supply? Forecasting quarterly GDP growth in Russia with higher-frequency indicators

- Heiner Mikosch and Laura Solanko
- 18/2017: Structural change, expanding informality and labour productivity growth in Russia

- Ilya Voskoboynikov
- 17/2017: Russia's 1999–2000 election cycle and the politics-banking interface

- Koen Schoors and Laurent Weill
- 16/2017: Determinants of bank closures: Do changes of CAMEL variables matter?

- Mikko Mäkinen and Laura Solanko
- 15/2017: The information content in the offshore Renminbi foreign-exchange option market: Analytics and implied USD/CNH densities

- Michael Funke, Julius Loermann and Andrew Tsang
- 14/2017: Monetary policy transmission with two exchange rates and a single currency: The Chinese experience

- He Qing, Iikka Korhonen and Zongxin Qian
- 13/2017: Lending without creditor rights, collateral, or reputation: The "trusted assistant" loan in 19th century China

- Meng Miao, Niu Guanjie and Thomas Noe
- 12/2017: Financial development, rule of law and wealth inequality: Bayesian model averaging evidence

- Roman Horvath, Eva Horvatova and Mária Širaňová
- 11/2017: Banking globalization, local lending, and labor market effects: Micro-level evidence from Brazil

- Felix Noth and Matias Ossandon Busch
- 10/2017: Currency co-movements in Asia-Pacific: The regional role of the Renminbi

- Daniela Marconi
- 9/2017: Trusting banks in China

- Zuzana Fungáčová and Laurent Weill
- 8/2017: Crony banking and local growth in China

- Chunyang Wang
- 7/2017: The Renminbi central parity: An empirical investigation

- Yin-Wong Cheung, Cho-Hoi Hui and Andrew Tsang
- 6/2017: The great Chinese inequality turnaround

- Ravi Kanbur, Yue Wang and Xiaobo Zhang
- 5/2017: Cyclicality of bank liquidity creation

- Denis Davydov, Zuzana Fungáčová and Laurent Weill
- 4/2017: Effects of monetary and macro-prudential policies – evidence from inflation targeting economies in the Asia-Pacific region and potential implications for China

- Soyoung Kim and Aaron Mehrotra
- 3/2017: To guide or not to guide? Quantitative monetary policy tools and macroeconomic dynamics in China

- Hongyi Chen, Michael Funke, Ivan Lozev and Andrew Tsang
- 2/2017: Privatization and the unusual case of Belarusian accession to the WTO

- Edward Balistreri, Zoryana Olekseyuk and David Tarr
- 1/2017: Depositor discipline in Russian regions: Flight to familiarity or trust in local authorities?

- Koen Schoors, Maria Semenova and Andrey Zubanov
- 20/2016: Political influence, firm performance and survival

- Vladimir Sokolov and Laura Solanko
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