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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Heterogeneity in lending and sectoral growth: evidence from German bank-level data Discussion paper 04/2006: Claudia M. Buch, Andrea Schertler, Natalja von Westernhagen
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Real-time forecasting and political stock market anomalies: evidence for the U.S. Discussion paper 22/2006: Martin T. Bohl, Jörg Döpke, Christian Pierdzioch
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A reappraisal of the evidence on PPP: a systematic investigation into MA roots in panel unit root tests and their implications Discussion paper 23/2006: Christoph Fischer, Daniel Porath
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Monetary and fiscal policy interactions in a New Keynesian model with capital accumulation and non-Ricardian consumers Discussion paper 21/2006: Campbell Leith, Leopold von Thadden
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How would formula apportionment in the EU affect the distribution and the size of the corporate tax base? - An analysis based on German multinationals Discussion paper 20/2006: Clemens Fuest, Thomas Hemmelgarn, Fred Ramb
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Fool the markets? Creative accounting, fiscal transparency and sovereign risk premia Discussion paper 19/2006: Kerstin Bernoth, Guntram B. Wolff
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Do monetary indicators (still) predict euro area inflation? Discussion paper 18/2006: Boris Hofmann
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Consumer price adjustment under the microscope: Germany in a period of low inflation Discussion paper 16/2006: Johannes Hoffmann, Jeong-Ryeol Kurz-Kim
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Internalization and internationalization under competing real options Discussion paper 15/2006: Jan Hendrik Fisch
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Identifying the role of labor markets for monetary policy in an estimated DSGE model Discussion paper 17/2006: Kai Christoffel, Keith Küster, Tobias Linzert
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