CFS Working Paper Series
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- 666: Covid, work-from-home, and securities misconduct

- Douglas Cumming, Christopher Firth, John Gathergood and Neil Stewart
- 665: COVID-19 and entrepreneurial processes in U.S. equity crowdfunding

- Douglas Cumming and Robert S. Reardon
- 664: Enfranchising the crowd: Nominee account equity crowdfunding

- Jerry Coakley, Douglas Cumming, Aristogenis Lazos and Silvio Vismara
- 663: A greenium for the next generation EU green bonds: Analysis of a potential green bond premium and its drivers

- Isabelle Cathérine Hinsche
- 662: Target date funds and portfolio choice in 401(k) plans

- Olivia Mitchell and Stephen P. Utkus
- 661: Facts and fiction in oil market modeling

- Lutz Kilian
- 660: The role of the prior in estimating VAR models with sign restrictions

- Atsushi Inoue and Lutz Kilian
- 659: Container trade and the U.S. recovery

- Lutz Kilian, Nikos K. Nomikos and Xiaoqing Zhou
- 658: Inflation expectations, inflation target credibility and the COVID-19 pandemic: New evidence from Germany

- Winnie Coleman and Dieter Nautz
- 657: Green finance in Europe: Strategy, regulation and instruments

- Volker Brühl
- 656: Macroeconomic stabilisation and monetary policy effectiveness in a low-interest-rate environment

- Günter Coenen, Carlos Montes-Galdón and Sebastian Schmidt
- 655: Decentralised Finance (DeFi) - wie die Tokenisierung die Finanzindustrie verändert

- Volker Brühl
- 654: Unconventional monetary policy and corporate bond issuance

- Roberto A. De Santis and Andrea Zaghini
- 653: The Covid pandemic in the market: Infected, immune and cured bonds

- Andrea Zaghini
- 652: It's not time to make a change: Sovereign fragility and the corporate credit risk

- Fabio Fornari and Andrea Zaghini
- 651: Does homeownership reduce crime? A radical housing reform from the UK

- Richard Disney, John Gathergood, Stephen Machin and Matteo Sandi
- 650: Joint Bayesian inference about impulse responses in VAR models

- Atsushi Inoue and Lutz Kilian
- 649: Understanding the estimation of oil demand and oil supply elasticities

- Lutz Kilian
- 648: A quantitative model of the oil tanker market in the Arabian Gulf

- Lutz Kilian, Nikos K. Nomikos and Xiaoqing Zhou
- 647: Does drawing down the U.S. strategic petroleum reserve help stabilize oil prices?

- Lutz Kilian and Xiaoqing Zhou
- 646: Oil prices, exchange rates and interest rates

- Lutz Kilian and Xiaoqing Zhou
- 645: Oil prices, gasoline prices and inflation expectations: A new model and new facts

- Lutz Kilian and Xiaoqing Zhou
- 644: Building better retirement systems in the wake of the global pandemic

- Olivia Mitchell
- 643: Mehr Nachhaltigkeit im deutschen Leitindex: DAX - Reformvorschläge im Lichte des Wirecard-Skandals

- Volker Brühl
- 642: Monetary policy surprises and exchange rate behavior

- Refet Gürkaynak, Hakan Kara, Burçin Kısacıkoğlu and Sang Seok Lee
- 641: Advertising arbitrage

- Sergey Kovbasyuk and Marco Pagano
- 640: The role of labor-income risk in household risk-taking?

- Sylwia Hubar, Christos Koulovatianos and Jian Li
- 639: Effects of state-dependent forward guidance, large-scale asset purchases and fiscal stimulus in a low-interest-rate environment

- Günter Coenen, Carlos Montes-Galdón and Frank Smets
- 638: Symmetric Markovian games of commons with potentially sustainable endogenous growth

- Zaruhi Hakobyan and Christos Koulovatianos
- 637: Differences in euro-area household finances and their relevance for monetary-policy transmission

- Thomas Hintermaier and Winfried Koeniger
- 636: Do "speed bumps" prevent accidents in financial markets?

- Jorge Gonçalves, Roman Kräussl and Vladimir Levin
- 635: Machine learning, human experts, and the valuation of real assets

- Mathieu Aubry, Roman Kräussl, Gustavo Manso and Christophe Spaenjers
- 634: When saving is not enough: The wealth decumulation decision in retirement

- Pascal Kieren and Martin Weber
- 633: LIBRA - a differentiated view on Facebook's virtual currency project

- Volker Brühl
- 632: Local crowding out in China

- Yi Huang, Marco Pagano and Ugo Panizza
- 631: Debt close to retirement and its implications for retirement well-being

- Annamaria Lusardi, Olivia Mitchell and Noemi Oggero
- 630: Financial literacy and suboptimal financial decisions at older ages

- Joelle H. Fong, Benedict SK. Koh, Olivia Mitchell and Susann Rohwedder
- 629: Optimal social security claiming behavior under lump sum incentives: Theory and evidence

- Raimond Maurer, Olivia Mitchell, Ralph Rogalla and Tatjana Schimetschek
- 628: Stock market's assessment of monetary policy transmission: The cash flow effect

- Refet Gürkaynak, Hatice Gökçe Karasoy-Can and Sang Seok Lee
- 627: Financial literacy among German students at secondary schools: Some empirical evidence from the state of Hesse

- Volker Brühl
- 626: Populism and polarization in social media without fake news: The vicious circle of biases, beliefs and network homophily

- Zaruhi Hakobyana and Christos Koulovatianos
- 625: Revisiting the stealth trading hypothesis: Does time-varying liquidity explain the size-effect?

- Gökhan Cebiroglu, Nikolaus Hautsch and Christopher Walsh
- 624: Measuring euro area monetary policy

- Carlo Altavilla, Luca Brugnolini, Refet Gürkaynak, Roberto Motto and Giuseppe Ragusa
- 621: Doing safe by doing good: ESG investing and corporate social responsibility in the U.S. and Europe

- Christina Bannier, Yannik Bofinger and Björn Rock
- 620: Does the lack of financial stability impair the transmission of monetary policy?

- Viral Acharya, Bjorn Imbierowicz, Sascha Steffen and Daniel Teichmann
- 619: A cointegration model of money and wealth

- Katrin Assenmacher and Andreas Beyer
- 617: Big Data, Data Mining, Machine Learning und Predictive Analytics: Ein konzeptioneller Überblick

- Volker Brühl
- 616: Limits to arbitrage in markets with stochastic settlement latency

- Nikolaus Hautsch, Christoph Scheuch and Stefan Voigt
- 615: Home ownership and monetary policy transmission

- Winfried Koeniger and Marc-Antoine Ramelet
- 614: Increasing taxes after a financial crisis: Not a bad idea after all

- Christos Koulovatianos and Dimitris Mavridis
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