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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Supply-side effects of strong energy price hikes in German industry and transportation Discussion paper 26/2009: Thomas A. Knetsch, Alexander Molzahn
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Price discovery on traded inflation expectations: Does the financial crisis matter? Discussion paper 25/2009: Alexander Schulz, Jelena Stapf
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The debt brake: business cycle and welfare consequences of Germany’s new fiscal policy rule Discussion paper 24/2009: Eric Mayer, Nikolai Stähler
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More or less aggressive? Robust monetary policy in a New Keynesian model with financial distress Discussion paper 23/2009: Rafael Gerke, Felix Hammermann, Vivien Lewis
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Do we really know that flexible exchange rates facilitate current account adjustment? Some new empirical evidence for CEE countries Discussion paper 22/2009: Sabine Herrmann
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Transmission of nominal exchange rate changes to export prices and trade flows and implications for exchange rate policy Discussion paper 21/2009: Mathias Hoffmann, Oliver Holtemöller
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Income diversification in the German banking industry Discussion paper 09/2009: Ramona Busch, Thomas Kick
354 KB, PDF
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Does lowering dividend tax rates increase dividends repatriated? Evidence of intra-firm cross-border dividend repatriation policies by German multinational enterprises Discussion paper 19/2009: Christian Bellak, Markus Leibrecht, Michael Wild
402 KB, PDF
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Money and monetary policy transmission in the euro area: evidence from FAVAR- and VAR approaches Discussion paper 18/2009: Barno Blaes
299 KB, PDF