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10/2013: The expectations-driven US current account Downloads
Mathias Hoffmann, Michael Krause and Thomas Laubach
25/2012: An affine multifactor model with macro factors for the German term structure: Changing results during the recent crises Downloads
Arne Halberstadt and Jelena Stapf
24/2012: Identifying time variability in stock and interest rate dependence Downloads
Michael Stein, Mevlud Islami and Jens Lindemann
23/2012: Estimating dynamic tax revenue elasticities for Germany Downloads
Gerrit Koester and Christoph Priesmeier
22/2012: Relationship lending in the interbank market and the price of liquidity Downloads
Falk Bräuning and Falko Fecht
21/2012: Saving and learning: Theory and evidence from saving for child's college Downloads
Junyi Zhu
20/2012: Fiscal deficits, financial fragility, and the effectiveness of government policies Downloads
Markus Kirchner and Sweder van Wijnbergen
19/2012: Competition for internal funds within multinational banks: Foreign affiliate lending in the crisis Downloads
Cornelia Düwel and Rainer Frey
18/2012: Tax incentives and capital structure choice: Evidence from Germany Downloads
Thomas Hartmann-Wendels, Ingrid Stein and Alwin Stöter
17/2012: Determinants of bank interest margins: Impact of maturity transformation Downloads
Oliver Entrop, Christoph Memmel, Benedikt Ruprecht and Marco Wilkens
16/2012: Credit risk connectivity in the financial industry and stabilization effects of government bailouts Downloads
Jakob Bosma, Michael Koetter and Michael Wedow
15/2012: Cyclical adjustment in fiscal rules: Some evidence on real-time bias for EU-15 countries Downloads
Gerhard Kempkes
14/2012: The effectiveness of monetary policy in steering money market rates during the financial crisis Downloads
Puriya Abbassi and Tobias Linzert
13/2012: The PHF: A comprehensive panel survey on household finances and wealth in Germany Downloads
Ulf von Kalckreuth, Martin Eisele, Julia Le Blanc, Tobias Schmidt and Junyi Zhu
12/2012: Trend growth expectations and US house prices before and after the crisis Downloads
Mathias Hoffmann, Michael Krause and Thomas Laubach
11/2012: Credit portfolio modelling and its effect on capital requirements Downloads
Dilek Bülbül and Claudia Lambert
09/2012: Bank regulation and stability: An examination of the Basel market risk framework Downloads
Gordon Alexander, Alexandre Baptista and Shu Yan
08/2012: Does Wagner's law ruin the sustainability of German public finances? Downloads
Christoph Priesmeier and Gerrit Koester
07/2012: Towards an explanation of cross-country asymmetries in monetary transmission Downloads
Georgios Georgiadis
06/2012: Maturity shortening and market failure Downloads
Felix Thierfelder
05/2012: Regulation, credit risk transfer with CDS, and bank lending Downloads
Thilo Pausch and Peter Welzel
04/2012: Stress testing German banks against a global cost-of-capital shock Downloads
Klaus Duellmann and Thomas Kick
03/2012: Executive board composition and bank risk taking Downloads
Allen N. Berger, Thomas Kick and Klaus Schaeck
02/2012: Assessing macro-financial linkages: A model comparison exercise Downloads
Rafael Gerke, Magnus Jonsson, Martin Kliem, Marcin Kolasa, Pierre Lafourcade, Alberto Locarno, Krzysztof Makarski and Peter McAdam
01/2012e: A user cost approach to capital measurement in aggregate production functions Downloads
Thomas Knetsch
10/2012: Capital regulation, liquidity requirements and taxation in a dynamic model of banking Downloads
Gianni De Nicolò, Andrea Gamba and Marcella Luccetta
01/2012: Ein nutzungskostenbasierter Ansatz zur Messung des Faktors Kapital in aggregierten Produktionsfunktionen Downloads
Thomas Knetsch
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