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- 97: BigTech cryptocurrencies - European regulatory solutions in sight

- Anastasia Kotovskaia and Nicola Meier
- 96: Russia today: The Russian invasion of Ukraine and Russia's public finances

- Alfons Weichenrieder
- 95: Designing a rational sanctioning strategy

- Ignazio Angeloni, Christopher Daase, Nicole Deitelhoff, Matthias Goldmann, Jan Pieter Krahnen, Stefan Kroll, Carl-Georg Christoph Luft, Andreas Nölke, Anton Peez and Loriana Pelizzon
- 94: Nachhaltigkeit und Wettbewerb: Zu einer Reform des Wettbewerbsrechts für die Erreichung von Nachhaltigkeitszielen

- Roman Inderst and Stefan Thomas
- 93: Bewertung des Vorschlags der BaFin für eine Richtlinie für nachhaltige Investmentvermögen

- Sebastian Steuer and Tobias Tröger
- 92: Central banks - independent or almighty?

- Otmar Issing
- 91: Prioritäten für die Bundestagswahl 2021 im Finanzbereich

- Leibniz-Institut für Finanzmarktforschung SAFE (Ed.)
- 90: Staatliche Sicherung und Eigenvorsorge in der Sozialen Marktwirtschaft der Bundesrepublik Deutschland

- Barbara Kaschützke and Raimond Maurer
- 89: Inflation, Inflationsmessung und Zentralbankpolitik

- Alfons Weichenrieder and Eren Gürer
- 88: The Wirecard lessons: A reform proposal for the supervision of securities markets in Europe

- Jan Pieter Krahnen and Katja Langenbucher
- 87: Erkenntnisse aus sechs Wellen des Haushaltsbarometers: Sind "Konsumschecks" das richtige Mittel in der Corona-Krise?

- Calogero Brancatelli, Andreas Hackethal, Roman Inderst and Sebastian Schuler
- 86: Pandemic insurance through pandemic partnership bonds: A fully funded insurance solution in a public private partnership

- Helmut Gründl and Fabian Regele
- 85: Priorities for the CMU agenda

- Jan Pieter Krahnen and Loriana Pelizzon
- 84: Corona and financial stability 4.0: Implementing a european pandemic equity fund

- Arnoud Boot, Elena Carletti, Hans-Helmut Kotz, Jan Pieter Krahnen, Loriana Pelizzon and Marti G. Subrahmanyam
- 83: Corona-Bonds und ihre Alternativen

- Marcel Thum and Alfons Weichenrieder
- 82: The case for Corona bonds

- Matej Avbelj, Antonia Baraggia, Jürgen Bast, Bojan Bugaric, Emanuel Castellarin, Francesco Costamagna, Anuscheh Farahat, Matthias Goldmann, Anna Katharina Mangold, Mario Savino, Alexander Thiele and Annamaria Viterbo
- 81: Corona and financial stability 3.0: Try equity - risk sharing for companies, large and small

- Arnoud Boot, Elena Carletti, Hans-Helmut Kotz, Jan Pieter Krahnen, Loriana Pelizzon and Marti G. Subrahmanyam
- 80: Capital in the Corona crisis

- Leo Kaas
- 79: Corona and financial stability 2.0: Act jointly now, but also think about tomorrow

- Arnoud Boot, Elena Carletti, Hans-Helmut Kotz, Jan Pieter Krahnen, Loriana Pelizzon and Marti G. Subrahmanyam
- 78: The Coronavirus and financial stability

- Arnoud Boot, Elena Carletti, Rainer Haselmann, Hans-Helmut Kotz, Jan Pieter Krahnen, Loriana Pelizzon, Stephen M. Schaefer and Marti G. Subrahmanyam
- 77: Time to address the shortcomings of the banking union

- Ignazio Angeloni
- 76: What is Libra? Understanding Facebook's currency

- Maik Schmeling
- 75: Deutsche Bank and its strategy change: What it means for the German financial system

- Reinhard H. Schmidt
- 74: Der Neo-Fisher-Effekt: Die historische Alternative zur Nullzinspolitik

- Bertram Schefold
- 73: An open banking platform for Germany: A future-oriented alternative to a merger of Deutsche Bank/Commerzbank

- Volker Brühl and Jan Krahnen
- 72: Eine Open Banking Plattform für Deutschland: Eine zukunftsorientierte Alternative zu einer Fusion Deutsche Bank/Commerzbank

- Volker Brühl and Jan Krahnen
- 71: Target balances and financial crises

- Jan Krahnen
- 70: If you do it, do it right: The need for a common European supervisory architecture for CCPs

- Jan Friedrich, Christian Resch and Matthias Thiemann
- 69: Why the initial regulation of financial innovations is decisive: Regulatory arbitrage and off-balance-sheet leasing in Germany

- Jan Friedrich and Matthias Thiemann
- 68: Governing cryptocurrencies through forward guidance?

- Matthias Goldmann and Grygoriy Pustovit
- 67: Financial stability in the EU: A case for micro data transparency

- Johannes Kasinger and Loriana Pelizzon
- 66: Deutschland und Europa

- Otmar Issing
- 65: Passt das deutsche Dreisäulensystem in eine zunehmend harmonisierte Bankenstruktur für Europa?

- Reinhard Schmidt
- 64: Digitalization and taxation: Beware ad hoc measures

- Alfons Weichenrieder
- 63: Monetary policy and prudential supervision: From functional separation to a holistic approach?

- Matthias Goldmann
- 62: Systemic risk in insurance: Towards a new approach

- Elia Berdin and Matteo Sottocornola
- 61: Reformpläne bei der Grunderwerbsteuer

- Kunka Petkova and Alfons Weichenrieder
- 60: The recalibration of the European System of Financial Supervision in regard of the insurance sector: From dreary to dreamy or vice versa?

- Jens Gal and Helmut Gründl
- 59: Undermined market discipline: The role of bank rescues and bailout expectations

- Florian Hett and Johannes Kasinger
- 58: Karlsruhe refers the QE case to Luxembourg: Summer of love

- Matthias Goldmann
- 57: Incentivizing older people to delay social security claiming

- Raimond Maurer and Olivia Mitchell
- 56: How not to do banking law in the 21st century

- Tobias Tröger
- 55: Financial resilience revisited: Why consistency in regulation is now paramount - across sectors and regions, and over time

- Franklin Allen, Jan Krahnen and Helene Rey
- 54: Taking bail-in seriously: The looming risks for banking policy in the rescue of Monte Paschi di Siena

- Martin Götz, Jan Krahnen and Tobias Tröger
- 53: Kurzkommentar zum Volksentscheid im Vereinigten Königreich am 23. Juni 2016

- Helmut Siekmann
- 52: Panama & Co: Implikationen für die Steuerpolitik

- Alfons Weichenrieder
- 51: Mere criticism of the ECB is no solution

- Marcel Fratzscher, Reint Gropp, Hans-Helmut Kotz, Jan Krahnen, Christian Odendahl, Beatrice Weder di Mauro and Guntram Wolff
- 50: The potential effect of offering lump sums as retirement payments

- Raimond Maurer, Olivia Mitchell, Ralph Rogalla and Tatjana Schimetschek
- 49: Solvency II ante portas: Nutzen und Risiken der neuen Versicherungsregulierung

- Helmut Gründl
- 48: Solvency II at the gates: Benefits and risks of the new insurance regulation

- Helmut Gründl
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