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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How do credit supply shocks propagate internationally? A GVAR approach Discussion paper 27/2011: Sandra Eickmeier, Tim Ng
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Detecting multiple breaks in long memory: the case of U.S. inflation Discussion paper 26/2011: Uwe Hassler, Barbara Meller
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Output sensitivity of inflation in the euro area: indirect evidence from disaggregated consumer prices Discussion paper 25/2011: Annette Fröhling, Kirsten Lommatzsch
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Monetary transmission right from the start: on the information content of the eurosystem’s main refinancing operations Discussion paper 24/2011: Puriya Abbassi, Dieter Nautz
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A hierarchical Archimedean copula for portfolio credit risk modelling Discussion paper 14/2011: Natalia Puzanova
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Banks’ management of the net interest margin: evidence from Germany Discussion paper 13/2011: Christoph Memmel, Andrea Schertler
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Home-field advantage or a matter of ambiguity aversion? Local bias among German individual investors Discussion paper 23/2011: Markus Baltzer, Oscar Stolper, Andreas Walter
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The effect of the interbank network structure on contagion and common shocks Discussion paper 12/2011: Co-Pierre Georg
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Using cash to monitor liquidity – implications for payments, currency demand and withdrawal behavior Discussion paper 22/2011: Ulf von Kalckreuth, Tobias Schmidt, Helmut Stix
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Improvements in rating models for the German corporate sector Discussion paper 11/2011: Till Förstemann
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