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China 333 Russia 295 Russland 154 Economic transition 53 Systemtransformation 53 Geldpolitik 50 Monetary policy 50 Bank 49 Eastern Europe 48 Osteuropa 44 Welt 44 World 44 transition 43 Bank lending 41 Kreditgeschäft 40 Exchange rate 39 transition economies 39 Economic growth 38 Wechselkurs 38 Wirtschaftswachstum 36 Financial crisis 33 Finanzkrise 32 Estimation 31 Schätzung 31 Emerging economies 30 Schwellenländer 29 monetary policy 28 VAR model 24 VAR-Modell 24 Kaufkraftparität 22 Purchasing power parity 22 growth 22 Auslandsinvestition 21 Foreign investment 21 Hong Kong 21 Theorie 21 Theory 21 United States 21 inflation 21 Impact assessment 20
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Working Paper 1,095 Arbeitspapier 540 Graue Literatur 539 Non-commercial literature 539 Rezension 1 Systematic review 1 Übersichtsarbeit 1
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English 1,390 Undetermined 109
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Weill, Laurent 115 Funke, Michael 113 Korhonen, Iikka 85 Hasan, Iftekhar 54 Fungáčová, Zuzana 52 Mehrotra, Aaron 48 Solanko, Laura 46 Fidrmuc, Jarko 39 Schoors, Koen 38 Wachtel, Paul 31 Ponomarenko, Alexey 30 Pyle, William 30 Égert, Balázs 28 Cheung, Yin-Wong 22 Mehrotra, Aaron N. 21 Pirttilä, Jukka 20 Tsang, Andrew 20 Goel, Rajeev K. 18 Karas, Alexei 18 Kim, Byung-Yeon 18 Koivu, Tuuli 18 He, Qing 17 Juurikkala, Tuuli 17 Nuutilainen, Riikka 17 Zhou, Mingming 17 Bonin, John 16 Godlewski, Christophe J. 16 Herrala, Risto 16 Chen, Yu-Fu 15 Pessarossi, Pierre 15 Paetz, Michael 14 Siklos, Pierre L. 14 Pääkkönen, Jenni 13 Sánchez-Fung, José R. 13 Haaparanta, Pertti 12 Kerola, Eeva 12 Komulainen, Tuomas 12 Peresetsky, Anatoly 12 Sarajevs, Vadims 12 Degryse, Hans 11
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Siirtymätalouksien tutkimuslaitos, Suomen Pankki 368 Suomen Pankki Siirtymätalouksien Tutkimuslaitos 2
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BOFIT Discussion Papers 923 BOFIT discussion papers 575 State-business relations and access to external financing, BOFIT Discussion Papers 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 576 EconStor 555 RePEc 368
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Changing economic structures and impacts of shocks — evidence from a DSGE model for China
Mehrotra, Aaron; Nuutilainen, Riikka; Pääkkönen, Jenni - Siirtymätalouksien tutkimuslaitos, Suomen Pankki - 2011
We construct a small-scale dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) model that features price rigidities, habit formation in consumption and costs in capital adjustment, and calibrate the model with data for the Chinese economy. Our interest centers on the impact of technology and monetary...
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Do markets perceive sukuk and conventional bonds as different financing instruments?
Godlewski, Christophe J.; Turk-Ariss, Rima; Weill, Laurent - Siirtymätalouksien tutkimuslaitos, Suomen Pankki - 2011
The last decade witnessed a proliferation in issues of sukuk, Islamic financial instruments structured to replicate the cash flows of conventional bonds. Using a market-based approach on Malaysian data, we consider whether investors react differently to the announcements of sukuk and...
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Households’ response to economic crisis
Jakubik, Petr - Siirtymätalouksien tutkimuslaitos, Suomen Pankki - 2011
This paper studies the economic impact of the current global economic downturn on the household sector. Household budgets can be negatively affected by declines in nominal wages and increases in unemployment. We empirically test this effect for the small open emerging economy. As a result of a...
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The determinants of cross-border bank flows to emerging markets: new empirical evidence on the spread of financial crises
Herrmann, Sabine; Mihaljek, Dubravko - 2011
This paper studies the nature of spillover effects in bank lending flows from advanced to the emerging market economies and identifies specific channels through which such effects occur. We examine a panel data set of cross-border bank flows from 17 advanced to 28 emerging market economies in...
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Do markets perceive sukuk and conventional bonds as different financing instruments?
Godlewski, Christophe J.; Turk-Ariss, Rima; Weill, Laurent - 2011
The last decade witnessed a proliferation in issues of sukuk, Islamic financial instruments structured to replicate the cash flows of conventional bonds. Using a market-based approach on Malaysian data, we consider whether investors react differently to the announcements of sukuk and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012148625
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Households response to economic crisis
Jakubik, Petr - 2011
This paper studies the economic impact of the current global economic downturn on the household sector. Household budgets can be negatively affected by declines in nominal wages and increases in unemployment. We empirically test this effect for the small open emerging economy. As a result of a...
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China's economic growth engine: The likely types of hardware failure, software failure and power supply failure
Woo, Wing Thye - 2011
The 6th Plenum of the 16th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) concluded on October 11, 2006, with the commitment to establish a harmonious society by 2020. The obvious implication from this commitment is that the present major social, economic and political trends are not...
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Co-movements of Shanghai and New York Stock prices by time-varying regressions
Chow, Gregory C.; Liu, Changjiang; Niu, Linlin - 2011
We estimate a time-varying regression model to study the relationship between returns in the Shanghai and New York stock markets, with possible inclusion of lagged returns. The parameters of the regressions reveal that the effect of the current stock return for New York on that for Shanghai...
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Monetary policy and housing prices: a case study of Chinese experience in 1999-2010
Zhang, Yanbing; Hua, Xiuping; Zhao, Liang - 2011
How do monetary policy variables affect housing prices? In this paper we apply a non-linear model-ling approach, the Nonlinear Auto Regressive Moving Average with eXogenous inputs (NAR-MAX), to investigate determinants of housing prices in China over the period 1999:01 to 2010:06. The NARMAX...
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Mapping the state of financial stability
Sarlin, Peter; Peltonen, Tuomas A. - 2011
The paper uses the Self-Organizing Map for mapping the state of financial stability and visualizing the sources of systemic risks on a two-dimensional plane as well as for predicting systemic financial crises. The Self-Organizing Financial Stability Map (SOFSM) enables a two-dimensional...
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