Information on "Monetary Economics" and "Germany"
April 2010
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Apr 2010
Deutsche Konjunktur im Frühjahr 2010
Author: Alfred Boss, Jonas Dovern, Dominik Groll, Carsten-Patrick Meier, Björn van Roye, Joachim Scheide
Publisher: Kiel Institute for the World Economy
Nach einem deutlichen Produktionsumschwung im Sommer 2009 ist die konjunkturelle Erholung in Deutschland ins Stocken geraten. More on «Deutsche Konjunktur im Frühjahr 2010»
January 2008
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Jan 2008
Money Demand Stability and Inflation: Predictions in the Four Largest EMU Countries
Author: Kai Carstensen, Jan Hagen, Oliver Hossfeld, Abelardo Salazar Neaves
Publisher: Kiel Institute for the World Economy
This paper analyzes the money demand functions of the four largest countries in the European Monetary Union (EMU) and of the four-country (EMU-4) aggregate. More on «Money Demand Stability and Inflation: Predictions in the Four Largest EMU Countries»
November 2006
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Nov 2006
Banks’ Regulatory Buffers, Liquidity Networks and Monetary Policy Transmission
Author: Christian Merkl, Stéphanie Stolz
Publisher: Kiel Institute for the World Economy
Based on a quarterly regulatory dataset for German banks from 1999 to 2004, this paper analyzes the effects of banks' regulatory capital on the transmission of monetary policy in a system of liquidity networks. More on «Banks’ Regulatory Buffers, Liquidity Networks and Monetary Policy Transmission»
September 2001
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Sep 2001
How Strong Was the Bundesbank?
Author: Martin Karl Georg Heipertz
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
This paper discusses the intentions and positions of Germany's central bank, the Bundesbank, with respect to the country's monetary union in 1990 and its adoption of European Monetary Union (EMU) in 1992. More on «How Strong Was the Bundesbank?»


