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- 2000/10: Information production in credit relationship: On the role of internal ratings in commercial banking

- Antje Brunner, Jan Pieter and Martin Weber
- 2000/09: The euro and international capital markets

- Carsten Detken and Philipp Hartmann
- 2000/08: A real differential view of equilibrium real exchange rates and misalignments

- Mathias Hoffmann and Ronald MacDonald
- 2000/06: Number of bank relationships: An indicator of competition, borrower quality, or just size?

- Achim Machauer and Martin Weber
- 2000/05: The evolution of global standards of accounting

- Günther Gebhardt
- 2000/04: Sovereign credit ratings and their impact on recent financial crises

- Roman Kräussl
- 2000/02: Generally accepted rating principles: A primer

- Jan Krahnen and Martin Weber
- 2000/01: Distressed relationships: Lessons from the Norwegian banking crisis

- Steven Ongena, David C. Smith and Dag Michalsen
- 1999/17: Financial contagion: Spillovers through banking centers

- Caroline Van Rijckeghem and Beatrice Weder di Mauro
- 1999/16: Transparency in monetary policy

- Hermann Remsperger and Andreas Worms
- 1999/15: Predicting recessions with interest rate spreads: A multicountry regime-switching analysis

- Ralf Ahrens
- 1999/14: Improving market-based forecasts of short-term interest rates: Time-varying stationarity and the predictive content of switching regime-expectations

- Ralf Ahrens
- 1999/13: Collateral, default risk, and relationship lending: An empirical study on financial contracting

- Ralf Elsas and Jan Krahnen
- 1999/12: Die Betreuer am Neuen Markt: eine empirische Analyse

- Wolfgang Gerke and Robert Bosch
- 1999/11: The relevance of primary dealers for public bond issues

- Wolfgang Breuer
- 1999/10: Frankfurts Position im internationalen Finanzplatzwettbewerb: Eine ressourcenorientierte Analyse

- Helmut Dietl, Markus Pauli and Susanne Royer
- 1999/09: Optimal monetary policy inertia

- Michael Woodford
- 1999/08: Nominal rigidities and the optimal rate of inflation

- Torben M. Andersen
- 1999/06: Inflation and unemployment revisited: Grease vs. sand

- Erica Groshen and Mark Schweitzer
- 1999/04: Does talk matter after all? Inflation targeting and central bank behavior

- Kenneth Kuttner and Adam Posen
- 1999/03: Monetary targeting in practice: The German experience

- Peter Schmid
- 1999/02: Inflation targeting in practice: The UK experience

- John Vickers
- 1999/01: Credit unions and the common bond

- William Emmons and Frank A. Schmid
- 1998/17: Derivatives usage in risk management by U.S. and German non-financial firms: A comparative survey

- Gordon Bodnar and Günther Gebhardt
- 1998/16: Inflation targeting as a monetary policy rule

- Lars Svensson
- 1998/14: Empirical analysis of credit relationships in small firms financing: Sampling design and descriptive statistics

- Ralf Elsas, Sabine Henke, Achim Machauer, Roland Rott and Gerald Schenk
- 1998/13: Credit information in universal banking: A clinical study

- Hans-Peter Burghof and Claudia Henschel
- 1998/12: When an event is not an event: The curious case of an emerging market

- Utpal Bhattacharya, Hazem Daouk, Brian Jorgenson and Carl-Heinrich Kehr
- 1998/11: Why EMU is irrelevant for the German economy

- Adam Posen
- 1998/09: Where do we stand in the theory of finance? A selective overview with reference to Erich Gutenberg

- Jan Krahnen
- 1998/08: Bank behavior based on internal credit ratings of borrowers

- Achim Machauer and Martin Weber
- 1998/07: Credit securitization and credit derivatives: Financial instruments and the credit risk management of middle market commercial loan portfolios

- Sabine Henke, Hans-Peter Burghof and Bernd Rudolph
- 1998/06: Determinants of bank lending performance

- Ralf Ewert and Gerald Schenk
- 1998/05: Is relationship lending special? Evidence from credit-file data in Germany

- Ralf Elsas and Jan Krahnen
- 1998/04: EMU and capital markets: The institutional framework

- Daniel Gros
- 1997/03: Messung individueller Risikoeinstellungen

- Jan Krahnen, Christian Rieck and Erik Theissen
- 1997/02: Value-at-Risk-Limitstrukturen zur Steuerung und Begrenzung von Marktrisiken im Aktienbereich

- Helmut Beeck, Lutz Johanning and Bernd Rudolph
- 1997/01: Performance and market share: Evidence from the German mutual fund industry

- Jan Krahnen, Frank A. Schmid and Erik Theissen
- 729: The digital euro: Implications for the European banking sector

- Volker Brühl
- 728: Households' response to the wealth effects of inflation

- Philip Schnorpfeil, Michael Weber and Andreas Hackethal
- 727: Inflation and trading

- Philip Schnorpfeil, Michael Weber and Andreas Hackethal
- 726: The transmission of monetary policy to the cost of hedging

- Matthias Fengler, Winfried Koeniger and Stephan Minger
- 725: Educating investors about dividends

- Andreas Hackethal, Tobin Hanspal, Samuel M. Hartzmark and Konstantin Bräuer
- 724: The effect of unconventional fiscal policy on consumption: New evidence based on transactional data

- Winfried Koeniger and Peter Kress
- 723: It better be good, it better be green

- Fabio Fornari, Daniele Pianeselli and Andrea Zaghini
- 722: Internalizing externalities through public pressure: Transparency regulation for fracking, drilling activity and water quality

- Pietro Bonetti, Christian Leuz and Giovanna Michelon
- 721: The development of China's exports: Is there a decoupling from the EU and the United States?

- Volker Brühl
- 720: The economic rise of China: An integrated analysis of China's growth drivers

- Volker Brühl
- 719: Looking beyond ESG preferences: The role of sustainable finance literacy in sustainable investing

- Alix Auzepy, Christina E. Bannier and Florian Gärtner
- 718: Is the government always greener?

- Caterina Di Tommaso, Salvatore Perdichizzi, Samuel Vigne and Andrea Zaghini