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Discussion Paper Series 1: Economic Studies
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- 2005,06: International diversification at home and abroad

- Fang Cai and Francis Warnock
- 2005,05: Taxes and the financial structure of German inward FDI

- Fred Ramb and Alfons Weichenrieder
- 2005,04: The New Keynesian Phillips Curve in Europe: does it fit or does it fail?

- Peter Tillmann
- 2005,03: Financial intermediaries, markets and growth

- Falko Fecht, Kevin Huang and Antoine Martin
- 2005,02: Common stationary and non-stationary factors in the euro area analyzed in a large-scale factor model

- Sandra Eickmeier
- 2005,01: Financial constraints and capacity adjustment in the United Kingdom: Evidence from a large panel of survey data

- Ulf von Kalckreuth and Emma Murphy
- 2004,41: Testing for business cycle asymmetries based on autoregressions with a Markov-switching intercept

- Malte Knüppel
- 2004,40: Expected budget deficits and interest rate swap spreads - Evidence for France, Germany and Italy

- Kirsten H. Heppke-Falk and Felix P. Hüfner
- 2004,39: Optimal lender of last resort policy in different financial systems

- Falko Fecht and Marcel Tyrell
- 2004,38: What do deficits tell us about debt? Empirical evidence on creative accounting with fiscal rules in the EU

- Juergen von Hagen and Guntram Wolff
- 2004,37: Taylor rules for the euro area: the issue of real-time data

- Dieter Gerdesmeier and Barbara Roffia
- 2004,36: Inflation and core money growth in the euro area

- Manfred J. M. Neumann and Claus Greiber
- 2004,35: Fiscal rules and monetary policy in a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model

- Jana Kremer
- 2004,34: The Contribution of Rapid Financial Development to Asymmetric Growth of Manufacturing Industries: Common Claims vs. Evidence for Poland

- George von Furstenberg
- 2004,33: Interest rate reaction functions for the euro area Evidence from panel data analysis

- Karsten Ruth
- 2004,32: Estimating equilibrium real interest rates in real-time

- Todd Clark and Sharon Kozicki
- 2004,31: Measurement errors in GDP and forward-looking monetary policy: The Swiss case

- Peter Kugler, Thomas J. Jordan, Carlos Lenz and Marcel Savioz
- 2004,30: Forecast quality and simple instrument rules: a real-time data approach

- Heinz Glück and Stefan P. Schleicher
- 2004,29: The reliability of Canadian output gap estimates

- Jean-Philippe Cayen and Simon van Norden
- 2004,28: The use of real-time information in Phillips curve relationships for the euro area

- Maritta Paloviita and David Mayes
- 2004,27: Do Consumer Confidence Indexes Help Forecast Consumer Spending in Real Time?

- Dean Croushore
- 2004,26: Real-time Data for Norway: Challenges for Monetary Policy

- Tom Bernhardsen, Øyvind Eitrheim, Anne Sofie Jore and Øistein Røisland
- 2004,25: How the Bundesbank really conducted monetary policy: An analysis based on real-time data

- Christina Gerberding, Andreas Worms and Franz Seitz
- 2004,24: Towards a Joint Characterization of Monetary Policy and the Dynamics of the Term Structure of Interest Rates

- Ralf Fendel
- 2004,23: Financial Liberalization and Business Cycles: The Experience of Countries in the Baltics and Central Eastern Europe

- Lucio Vinhas de Souza
- 2004,22: Asset Prices in Taylor Rules: Specification, Estimation, and Policy Implications for the ECB

- Pierre Siklos, Thomas Werner and Martin T. Bohl
- 2004,21: How effective are automatic stabilisers? Theory and empirical results for Germany and other OECD countries

- Karl-Heinz Tödter and Michael Scharnagl
- 2004,20: Financial constraints for investors and the speed of adaptation: Are innovators special?

- Ulf von Kalckreuth
- 2004,19: The Determinants of Venture Capital: Additional Evidence

- Bruno van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie and Astrid Romain
- 2004,18: The Economic Impact of Venture Capital

- Bruno van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie and Astrid Romain
- 2004,17: Who do you trust while bubbles grow and blow? A comparative analysis of the explanatory power of accounting and patent information for the market values of German firms

- Markus Reitzig and Fred Ramb
- 2004,16: On the decision to go public: Evidence from privately-held firms

- Alexander Ljungqvist and Ekkehart Boehmer
- 2004,15: Welfare Implications of the Design of a Currency Union in Case of Member Countries of Different Sizes and Output Persistence

- Rainer Frey
- 2004,14: Real-Time Estimation of the Output Gap in Japan and its Usefulness for Inflation Forecasting and Policymaking

- Koichiro Kamada
- 2004,13: Consumption Smoothing Across States and Time: International Insurance vs. Foreign Loans

- George von Furstenberg
- 2004,12: Business Cycle Transmission from the US to Germany: a Structural Factor Approach

- Sandra Eickmeier
- 2004,11: Real-time data and business cycle analysis in Germany

- Jörg Döpke
- 2004,10: Evaluating the German Inventory Cycle Using Data from the Ifo Business Survey

- Thomas Knetsch
- 2004,09: The Inventory Cycle of the German Economy

- Thomas Knetsch
- 2004,08: A rental-equivalence index for owner-occupied housing in West Germany 1985 to 1998

- Claudia Kurz and Johannes Hoffmann
- 2004,07: PPP: a Disaggregated View

- Christoph Fischer
- 2004,06: Clustering or competition? The foreign investment behaviour of German banks

- Alexander Lipponer and Claudia Buch
- 2004,05: FDI versus cross-border financial services: The globalisation of German banks

- Claudia Buch and Alexander Lipponer
- 2004,04: Inflation targeting rules and welfare in an asymmetric currency area

- Giovanni Lombardo
- 2004,03: Policy instrument choice and non-coordinated monetary in interdependent economies

- Giovanni Lombardo and Alan Sutherland
- 2004,02: Does co-financing by multilateral development banks increase "risky" direct investment in emerging markets?

- Torsten Wezel
- 2004,01: Foreign Bank Entry into Emerging Economies: An Empirical Assessment of the Determinants and Risks Predicated on German FDI Data

- Torsten Wezel
- 2003,18: How wacky is the DAX? The changing structure of German stock market volatility

- Thomas Werner and Jelena Stapf
- 2003,17: The Forecasting Performance of German Stock Option Densities

- Joachim Keller, Ernst Glatzer, Ben Craig and Martin Scheicher
- 2003,16: Exact tests and confidence sets for the tail coefficient of a-stable distributions

- Jean-Marie Dufour and Jeong-Ryeol Kurz-Kim
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