Discussion papers
The discussion papers with economic studies or financial and banking studies are elaborated by the research center of the Deutsche Bundesbank.
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The rise of part-time work: A German-French comparison Discussion paper 20/2019: Petra Marotzke
279 KB, PDF
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Banks’ holdings of risky sovereign bonds in the absence of the nexus – yield seeking with central bank funding or de-risking? Discussion paper 19/2019: Rainer Frey, Mark Weth
512 KB, PDF
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Agricultural productivity shocks and poverty in India: The short- and long-term effects of monsoon rainfall Discussion paper 18/2019: Björn Brey, Matthias S. Hertweck
1 MB, PDF
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Stress testing the German mortgage market Discussion paper 17/2019: Nataliya Barasinska, Philipp Haenle, Anne Koban, Alexander Schmidt
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Extreme inflation and time-varying consumption growth Discussion paper 16/2019: Ilya Dergunov, Christoph Meinerding, Christian Schlag
2 MB, PDF
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A flexible state-space model with lagged states and lagged dependent variables: Simulation smoothing Discussion paper 15/2019: Philipp Hauber, Christian Schumacher, Jiachun Zhang
410 KB, PDF
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Equilibrium real exchange rate estimates across time and space Discussion paper 14/2019: Christoph Fischer
444 KB, PDF
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Labor market reforms, precautionary savings, and global imbalances Discussion paper 13/2019: Brigitte Hochmuth, Stephane Moyen, Nikolai Stähler
3 MB, PDF
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Fear, deposit insurance schemes, and deposit reallocation in the German banking system Discussion paper 12/2019: Falko Fecht, Stefan Thum, Patrick Weber
3 MB, PDF
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Redemptions and asset liquidations in corporate bond funds Discussion paper 11/2019: Niko Dötz, Mark Weth
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