Discussion Papers
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- 42/2021: Bank risk-taking and impaired monetarypolicy transmission

- Philipp J. Koenig and Eva Schliephake
- 41/2021: Monetary policy and Bitcoin

- Sören Karau
- 40/2021: Hitting the elusive inflation target

- Francesco Bianchi, Leonardo Melosi and Matthias Rottner
- 39/2021: Safe asset shortage and collateral reuse

- Stephan Jank, Emanuel Mönch and Michael Schneider
- 38/2021: Structural change revisited: The rise of manufacturing jobs in the service sector

- Dominik Boddin and Thilo Kroeger
- 37/2021: Financial integration and the co-movement of economic activity: Evidence from U.S. states

- Martin Götz and Juan Carlos Gozzi
- 36/2021: Banks' credit losses and lending dynamics

- Peter Raupach and Christoph Memmel
- 35/2021: Quantitative easing, safe asset scarcity and bank lending

- Johannes Tischer
- 34/2021: Pandemic recessions and contact tracing

- Leonardo Melosi and Matthias Rottner
- 33/2021: Benefits of internationalisation for acquirers and targets - But unevenly distributed

- Rainer Frey and Stefan Goldbach
- 32/2021: Macroprudential policy and the sovereign-bank nexus in the euro area

- Nikolay Hristov, Oliver Hülsewig and Benedikt Kolb
- 31/2021: The leverage effect of bank disclosures

- Philipp Johann König, Christian Laux and David Pothier
- 30/2021: Better be careful: The replenishment of ABS backed by SME loans

- Arved Fenner, Philipp Klein and Carina Mössinger
- 29/2021: On the importance of fiscal space: Evidence from short sellers during the COVID-19 pandemic

- Stefan Greppmair, Stephan Jank and Esad Smajlbegovic
- 28/2021: Return differences between DAX ETFs and the benchmark DAX

- Christoph Schmidhammer
- 27/2021: Decomposing the yield curve with linear regressions and survey information

- Arne Halberstadt
- 26/2021: The case for a positive euro area inflation target: Evidence from France, Germany and Italy

- Klaus Adam, Erwan Gautier, Sergio Santoro and Henning Weber
- 25/2021: Equity premium predictability over the business cycle

- Emanuel Mönch and Tobias Stein
- 24/2021: Reversal interest rate and macroprudential policy

- Matthieu Darracq Paries, Christoffer Kok and Matthias Rottner
- 23/2021: German banks' behavior in the low interest rate environment

- Ramona Busch, Helge Littke, Christoph Memmel and Simon Niederauer
- 22/2021: Labor adjustment and productivity in the OECD

- Maarten Dossche, Andrea Giovanni Gazzani and Vivien Lewis
- 21/2021: Lighting up the dark: Liquidity in the German corporate bond market

- Yalin Gündüz, Loriana Pelizzon, Michael Schneider and Marti G. Subrahmanyam
- 20/2021: The impact of borrower-based instruments on household vulnerability in Germany

- Nataliya Barasinska, Johannes Ludwig and Edgar Vogel
- 19/2021: System-wide and banks' internal stress tests: Regulatory requirements and literature review

- Kamil Pliszka
- 18/2021: The effect of unemployment insurance benefits on (self-)employment: Two sides of the same coin?

- Sebastian Camarero Garcia and Michelle Hansch
- 17/2021: Covid-19 and capital flows: He responses of investors to the responses of governments

- Stefan Goldbach and Volker Nitsch
- 16/2021: Banks fearing the drought? Liquidity hoarding as a response to idiosyncratic interbank funding dry-ups

- Helge Littke and Matias Ossandon Busch
- 15/2021: Contagious zombies

- Christian Bittner, Falko Fecht and Co-Pierre Georg
- 14/2021: Banks' complexity-risk nexus and the role of regulation

- Natalya Martynova and Ursula Vogel
- 13/2021: Do exchange rates absorb demand shocks at the ZLB?

- Mathias Hoffmann and Patrick Hürtgen
- 12/2021: What drives the German TARGET balances? Evidence from a BVAR approach

- Timo Bettendorf and Axel Jochem
- 11/2021: Precision-based sampling with missing observations: A factor model application

- Philipp Hauber and Christian Schumacher
- 10/2021: Inter-cohort risk sharing with long-term guarantees: Evidence from German participating contracts

- Johan Hombert, Axel Möhlmann and Matthias Weiß
- 09/2021: Synthetic leverage and fund risk-taking

- Daniel Fricke
- 08/2021: Liquidity in the German corporate bond market: Has the CSPP made a difference?

- Lena Boneva, Mevlud Islami and Kathi Schlepper
- 07/2021: The role of information and experience for households' inflation expectations

- Christian Conrad, Zeno Enders and Alexander Glas
- 06/2021: Quantifying bias and inaccuracy of upper-level aggregation in HICPs for Germany and the euro area

- Julika Herzberg, Thomas Knetsch, Patrick Schwind and Sebastian Weinand
- 05/2021: Toothless tiger with claws? Financial stability communication, expectations, and risk-taking

- Johannes Beutel, Norbert Metiu and Valentin Stockerl
- 04/2021: Real estate transaction taxes and credit supply

- Michael Koetter, Philipp Marek and Antonios Mavropoulos
- 03/2021: Re-allocating taxing rights and minimum tax rates in international profit taxation

- Gerhard Kempkes and Nikolai Stähler
- 02/2021: A note of caution on quantifying banks' recapitalization effects

- Kirsten Schmidt, Felix Noth and Lena Tonzer
- 01/2021: A structural investigation of quantitative easing

- Gregor Böhl, Gavin Goy and Felix Strobel
- 67/2020: Global value chain participation and exchange rate pass-through

- Georgios Georgiadis, Johannes Gräb and Makram Khalil
- 66/2020: "The devil is in the details, but so is salvation": Different approachesin money market measurement

- Alexander Müller and Jan Paulick
- 65/2020: US business cycle dynamics at the zero lower bound

- Gregor Böhl and Felix Strobel
- 64/2020: Demographic change and the German current account surplus

- Matthias Schön
- 63/2020: Buried in the vaults of central banks: Monetary gold hoarding and the slide into the Great Depression

- Sören Karau
- 62/2020: GMM weighting matrices incross-sectional asset pricing tests

- Nora Laurinaityte, Christoph Meinerding, Christian Schlag and Julian Thimme
- 61/2020: Monetary policy, firm exit and productivity

- Benny Hartwig and Philipp Lieberknecht
- 60/2020: Global oil prices and the macroeconomy: The role of tradeable manufacturing versus nontradeable services

- Makram Khalil
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