Discussion Papers
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- 49/2019: The transmission of bank capital requirements and monetary policy to bank lending
- Bjorn Imbierowicz, Axel Löffler and Ursula Vogel
- 48/2019: Does the lack of financial stability impair the transmission of monetary policy?
- Viral Acharya, Bjorn Imbierowicz, Sascha Steffen and Daniel Teichmann
- 47/2019: Financial frictions,the Phillips curve and monetary policy
- Philipp Lieberknecht
- 46/2019: The impact of US tariffs against China on US imports: Evidence for trade diversion?
- Philipp Meinen, Patrick Schulte, Simone Cigna and Nils Steinhoff
- 45/2019: Capital flows, real estate, and local cycles: Evidence from German cities, banks, and firms
- Peter Bednarek, Daniel te Kaat, Chang Ma and Alessandro Rebucci
- 44/2019: Labor productivity, effort and the euro area business cycle
- Vivien Lewis, Stefania Villa and Maik Wolters
- 43/2019: The fire-sale channels of universal banks in the European sovereign debt crisis
- Giulio Bagattini, Falko Fecht and Patrick Weber
- 42/2019: OTC discount
- Calebe de Roure, Emanuel Mönch, Loriana Pelizzon and Michael Schneider
- 41/2019: Nowcasting GDP with a large factor model space
- Sercan Eraslan and Maximilian Schröder
- 40/2019: Cross-country differences in homeownership: A cultural phenomenon?
- Stefanie Huber and Tobias Schmidt
- 39/2019: Foreign exchange dealer asset pricing
- Stefan Reitz and Dennis Umlandt
- 38/2019: The real effects of bank distress: Evidence from bank bailouts in Germany
- Johannes Bersch, Hans Degryse, Thomas Kick and Ingrid Stein
- 37/2019: Statistical governance and FDI in emerging economies
- Ulf von Kalckreuth
- 36/2019: Uncertainty shocks and financial crisis indicators
- Nikolay Hristov and Markus Roth
- 35/2019: Estimating regional wealth in Germany: How different are East and West really?
- Ann-Kristin Kreutzmann, Philipp Marek, Nicola Salvati and Timo Schmid
- 34/2019: Expectations formation, sticky prices, and the ZLB
- Betsy Bersson, Patrick Hürtgen and Matthias Paustian
- 33/2019: When old meets young? Germany's population ageing and the current account
- Matthias Schön and Nikolai Stähler
- 32/2019: Price trends over the product life cycle and the optimal inflation target
- Klaus Adam and Henning Weber
- 31/2019: A novel housing price misalignment indicator for Germany
- Markus Hertrich
- 30/2019: Risk weighting, private lending and macroeconomic dynamics
- Michael Donadelli, Marcus Jüppner and Lorenzo Prosperi
- 29/2019: Going the extra mile: Effort by workers and job-seekers
- Matthias Hertweck, Vivien Lewis and Stefania Villa
- 28/2019: Forecast uncertainty, disagreement, and the linear pool
- Malte Knüppel and Fabian Krüger
- 27/2019: Do conventional monetary policy instruments matter in unconventional times?
- Manuel Buchholz, Kirsten Schmidt and Lena Tonzer
- 26/2019: The effects of the eurosystem's APP on euro area bank lending: Letting different data speak
- Barno Blaes, Björn Kraaz and Christian Offermanns
- 25/2019: Macro to the rescue? An analysis of macroprudential instruments to regulate housing credit
- Alexander Falter
- 24/2019: Capital flows in the euro area and TARGET2 balances
- Nikolay Hristov, Oliver Hülsewig and Timo Wollmershäuser
- 23/2019: Bank loan supply shocks and alternative financing of non-financial corporations in the euro area
- Martin Mandler and Michael Scharnagl
- 22/2019: Financial cycles across G7 economies: A view from wavelet analysis
- Martin Mandler and Michael Scharnagl
- 21/2019: Bank profitability, leverage constraints, and risk-taking
- Natalya Martynova, Lev Ratnovski and Razvan Vlahu
- 20/2019: The rise of part-time work: A German-French comparison
- Petra Marotzke
- 19/2019: Banks' holdings of risky sovereign bonds in the absence of the nexus: Yield seeking with central bank funding or de-risking?
- Rainer Frey and Mark Weth
- 18/2019: Agricultural productivity shocks and poverty in India: The short- and long-term effects of monsoon rainfall
- Bjoern Brey and Matthias Hertweck
- 17/2019: Stress testing the German mortgage market
- Nataliya Barasinska, Philipp Haenle, Anne Koban and Alexander Schmidt
- 16/2019: Extreme inflation and time-varying consumption growth
- Ilya Dergunov, Christoph Meinerding and Christian Schlag
- 15/2019: A flexible state-space model with lagged states and lagged dependent variables: Simulation smoothing
- Philipp Hauber, Christian Schumacher and Jiachun Zhang
- 14/2019: Equilibrium real exchange rate estimates across time and space
- Christoph Fischer
- 13/2019: Labor market reforms, precautionary savings, and global imbalances
- Brigitte Hochmuth, Stéphane Moyen and Nikolai Stähler
- 12/2019: Fear, deposit insurance schemes, and deposit reallocation in the German banking system
- Falko Fecht, Stefan Thum and Patrick Weber
- 11/2019: Redemptions and asset liquidations in corporate bond funds
- Niko Dötz and Mark Weth
- 10/2019: Procyclical leverage in Europe and its role in asset pricing
- Markus Baltzer, Alexandra Koehl and Stefan Reitz
- 09/2019: Model and estimation risk in credit risk stress tests
- Peter Grundke, Kamil Pliszka and Michael Tuchscherer
- 08/2019: The nonlinear dynamics of corporate bond spreads: Regime-dependent effects of their determinants
- Henning Fischer and Oscar Stolper
- 07/2019: Information effects of euro area monetary policy: New evidence from high-frequency futures data
- Mark Kerssenfischer
- 06/2019: Connectedness between G10 currencies: Searching for the causal structure
- Timo Bettendorf and Reinhold Heinlein
- 05/2019: What drives the short-term fluctuations of banks' exposure to interest rate risk?
- Christoph Memmel
- 04/2019: Anatomy of regional price differentials: Evidence from micro price data
- Sebastian Weinand and Ludwig von Auer
- 03/2019: Who benefits from using property taxes to finance a labor tax wedge reduction?
- Nikolai Stähler
- 02/2019: Monetary policy, housing, and collateral constraints
- Thorsten Franz
- 01/2019: The interest rate exposure of euro area households
- Panagiota Tzamourani
- 57/2018: Credit crunches from occasionally binding bank borrowing constraints
- Tom Holden, Paul Levine and Jonathan Swarbrick
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