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  Geometry of Transmission and Stabilizationin Closed and Open Economies, by Giancarlo Corsetti and Paolo Pesenti (New York Fed Staff reports 209)Abstract
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IMF lending and

  geopolitics , by Julien Reynaud and Julien Vauday (European Central Bank Working papers 965)Full text

The Ups and Downs of Jobs in

  Georgia: What Can We Learn about Employment Dynamics from State Administrative Data?, by Julie L. Hotchkiss, M. Melinda Pitts, and John C. Robertson (Atlanta Fed Working papers 2003-38)Abstract
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The degree of independence in European goods markets: An I(2) analysis of

  German and Norwegian trade data, by Roger Hammersland (Central Bank of Norway Working Papers 2004/19)Full text

International cooperation on innovation: empirical evidence for   German and Portuguese firms, by Pedro Faria, Tobias Schmidt (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200730)Full text

  German bank lending during emerging market crises: A bank level analysis, by Frank Heid, Thorsten Nestmann, Beatrice Weder di Mauro (Deutsche Bundesbank Banking Supervision Discussion Papers 200404)Full text

  German bank lending to industrial and non-industrial countries: driven by fundamentals or different treatment?, by Thorsten Nestmann (Deutsche Bundesbank Banking Supervision Discussion Papers 200508)Full text

How will Basel II affect bank lending to emerging markets? An analysis based on   German bank level data, by Thilo Liebig, Daniel Porath, Beatice Weder di Mauro, Michael Wedow (Deutsche Bundesbank Banking Supervision Discussion Papers 200405)Full text

Evaluating the   German bank merger wave, by Michael Koetter (Deutsche Bundesbank Banking Supervision Discussion Papers 200512)Full text

Slippery slopes of stress: ordered failure events in   German banking, by Thomas Kick, Michael Koetter (Deutsche Bundesbank Banking Supervision Discussion Papers 200703)Full text

Diversification and the banks' risk-return-characteristics - evidence from loan portfolios of   German banks, by Andreas Behr, Andreas Kamp, Christoph Memmel, Andreas Pfingsten (Deutsche Bundesbank Banking Supervision Discussion Papers 200705)Full text

Clustering or Competition? The Foreign Investment Behavior of   German Banks, by by Claudia M. Buch and Alexander Lipponer (IJCB International Journal of Central Banking 06q2a5)Abstract
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The supervisor's portfolio: The market price risk of   German banks from 2001 to 2003 - Analysis and models for risk aggregation, by Christoph Memmel, Carsten Wehn (Deutsche Bundesbank Banking Supervision Discussion Papers 200502)Full text

Does Diversification Improve the Performance of   German Banks? Evidence from Individual Bank Loan Portfolios, by Evelyn Hayden, Daniel Porath and Natalja von Westernhagen (Austrian National Bank Working Papers WP110)Abstract
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Does diversification improve the performance of   German banks? Evidence from individual bank loan portfolios, by Evelyn Hayden, Daniel Porath, Natalja von Westernhagen (Deutsche Bundesbank Banking Supervision Discussion Papers 200605)Full text

The cost efficiency of   German banks:a comparison of SFA and DEA, by Elisabetta Fiorentino, Alexander Karmann, Michael Koetter, (Deutsche Bundesbank Banking Supervision Discussion Papers 200610)Full text

Heterogeneity in lending and sectoral growth: evidence from   German bank-level data, by Claudia M. Buch, Andrea Schertler, Natalja von Westernhagen (Deutsche Bundesbank Banking Supervision Discussion Papers 200604)Full text

The   German block of the ESCB multi-country model, by Igor Vetlov and Thomas Warmedinger (European Central Bank Working papers 654)Full text

The cross-sectional dynamics of   German business cycles: a bird's eye view, by Jörg Döpke, Michael Funke, Sean Holly, Sebastian Weber (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200523)Full text

Money-based interest rate rules: lessons from   German data, by Christina Gerberding, Franz Seitz, Andreas Worms (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200706)Full text

Testing for Longer Horizon Predictability of Return Volatility with an Application to the   German DAX, by Burkhard Raunig (Austrian National Bank Working Papers WP086)Abstract
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An estimated DSGE model for the   German economy within the euro area, by Ernest Pytlarczyk (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200533)Full text

On the origins of the Franco-   German EMU controversies, by Ivo Maes (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 034)Full text

Has the export pricing behaviour of   German enterprises changed? Empirical evidence from German sectoral export prices, by Kerstin Stahn (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200637)Full text

What drives investor risk aversion? Daily evidence from the   German equity market, by Martin Scheicher (Bank for International Settlements Quarterly Review 0306g)Full text

Has the impact of key determinants of   German exports changed? Results from estimations of Germany's intra euro-area and extra euro-area exports, by Kerstin Stahn (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200607)Full text

Volatile multinationals? Evidence from the labor demand of   German firms, by Claudia M. Buch, Alexander Lipponer (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200722)Full text

The within-distribution business cycle dynamics of   German firms, by Jörg Döpke, Sebastian Weber (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200629)Full text

Factor-MIDAS for now- and forecasting with ragged-edge data: a model comparison for   German GDP, by Massimiliano Marcellino, Christian Schumacher (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200734)Full text

Forecasting   German GDP using alternative factor models based on large datasets, by Christian Schumacher (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200524)Full text

How strong is the impact of exports and other demand components on   German import demand? Evidence from euro-area and non-euro-area imports, by Claudia Stirböck (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200639)Full text

Moral hazard and bail-out in fiscal federations: evidence for the   German Länder, by Kirsten H. Heppke-Falk, Guntram B. Wolff (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200707)Full text

Price adjustment in   German manufacturing: evidence from two merged surveys, by Harald Stahl (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200646)Full text

Exports versus FDI in   German manufacturing: firm performance and participation in international markets, by Jens Matthias Arnold, Katrin Hussinger (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200604)Full text

Price setting in   German manufacturing: new evidence from new survey data, by Harald Stahl (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200543)Full text

Price setting in   German manufacturing: new evidence from new survey data, by Harald Stahl (European Central Bank Working papers 561)Full text

Time-dependent or state-dependent price setting? - micro-evidence from   German metal-working industries -, by Harald Stahl (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200525)Full text

Time-dependent or state-dependent price setting? Micro-evidence from   German metal-working industries, by Harald Stahl (European Central Bank Working papers 534)Full text

How would formula apportionment in the EU affect the distribution and the size of the corporate tax base? - An analysis based on   German multinationals, by Clemens Füst, Thomas Hemmelgarn, Fred Ramb (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200620)Full text

Tax incentives and the location of FDI: evidence from a panel of   German multinationals, by Thiess Buettner, Martin Ruf (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200517)Full text

The cyclicality of effective wages within employer-employee matches: evidence from   German panel data, by Silke Anger (European Central Bank Working papers 783)Full text

Corporate marginal tax rate, tax loss carryforwards and investment functions â?? empirical analysis using a large   German panel data set, by Fred Ramb (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200721)Full text

How to treat benchmark revisions? The case of   German production and orders statistics, by Thomas A. Knetsch, Hans-Eggert Reimers (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200638)Full text

Estimating probabilities of default for   German saving banks and credit cooperatives, by Daniel Porath (Deutsche Bundesbank Banking Supervision Discussion Papers 200406)Full text

Which interest rate scenario is the worst one for a bank? Evidence from a tracking bank approach for   German savings and cooperative banks, by Christoph Memmel (Deutsche Bundesbank Banking Supervision Discussion Papers 200807)Full text

Banks' regulatory capital buffer and the business cycle: evidence for   German savings and cooperative banks, by Stéphanie Stolz, Michael Wedow (Deutsche Bundesbank Banking Supervision Discussion Papers 200507)Full text

Does capital regulation matter for bank behaviour? Evidence for   German savings banks, by Frank Heid, Daniel Porath, Stéphanie Stolz (Deutsche Bundesbank Banking Supervision Discussion Papers 200403)Full text

Has the export pricing behaviour of German enterprises changed? Empirical evidence from   German sectoral export prices, by Kerstin Stahn (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200637)Full text

What Do   German Short-Term Interest Rates Tell Us About Future Inflation?, by Harald Grech (Austrian National Bank Working Papers WP094)Abstract
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The Forecasting Performance of   German Stock Option Densities, by Ben Craig, Ernst Glatzer, Joachim Keller and Martin Scheicher (Cleveland Fed Working papers WP03-12)Full text

Discriminatory auctions with seller discretion: evidence from   German treasury auctions, by Jörg Rocholl (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200515)Full text

What Moves Sovereign Bond Markets? The Effects of Economic News on U.S. and   German Yields, by Linda Goldberg and Deborah Leonard (New York Fed Current issues ci09-09)Abstract
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Industries and the bank lending effects of bank credit demand and monetary policy in

  Germany , by Ivo J.M. Arnold, Clemens J.M. Kool, Katharina Raabe (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200648)Full text

Political risk and export promotion: evidence from   Germany , by Christoph Moser, Thorsten Nestmann, Michael Wedow (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200636)Full text

Relationship lending - empirical evidence for   Germany , by Christoph Memmel, Christian Schmieder, Ingrid Stein (Deutsche Bundesbank Banking Supervision Discussion Papers 200714)Full text

Banking consolidation and small businessfinance - empirical evidence for   Germany , by Katharina Marsch, Christian Schmieder, Katrin Forster-van Aerssen (Deutsche Bundesbank Banking Supervision Discussion Papers 200709)Full text

How do banks adjust their capital ratios? Evidence from   Germany , by Christoph Memmel, Peter Raupach (Deutsche Bundesbank Banking Supervision Discussion Papers 200706)Full text

Empirical risk analysis of pension insurance - the case of   Germany , by Wolfgang Gerke, Ferdinand Mager, Timo Reinschmidt, Christian Schmieder (Deutsche Bundesbank Banking Supervision Discussion Papers 200607)Full text

Measurement matters - Input price proxies and bank efficiency in   Germany , by Michael Koetter (Deutsche Bundesbank Banking Supervision Discussion Papers 200501)Full text

Measuring market and inflation risk premia in France and in   Germany , by Lorenzo Cappiello and Stéphane Guéné (European Central Bank Working papers 436)Full text

Using money market rates to assess the alternatives of fixed vs. variable rate tenders: the lesson from 1989-1998 data for   Germany , by Michele Manna (European Central Bank Working papers No.186)Full text

Modelling Sovereign Bond Yield Curves of the US, Japan and   Germany , by Chi-sang Tam and Ip-wing Yu (Hong Kong Monetary Authority Working Papers WP07_09)Abstract
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Corporate debt and financial balance sheet adjustment: a comparison of the United States, the United Kingdom, France and   Germany , by Peter Gibbard and Ibrahim Stevens (Bank of England Working papers 317)Abstract
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The Great Inflation and Early Disinflation in Japan and   Germany , by by Edward Nelson (IJCB International Journal of Central Banking 07q4a2)Abstract
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The Great Inflation and Early Disinflation in Japan and   Germany , by Edward Nelson (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2006-052)Full text

Transmission of Business Cycle Shocks between Unequal Neighbours:   Germany and Austria, by Gerhard Fenz, Martin Schneider (Austrian National Bank Working Papers WP137)Abstract
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Estimating Potential Output with a Production Function for France,   Germany and Italy., by Mustapha Baghli, Christophe Cahn and Jean-Pierre Villetelle (Bank of France Working Papers Nr 146)Abstract
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Assessing Aggregate Comovements in France,   Germany and Italy. Using a Non Stationary Factor Model of the Euro Area, by Olivier de Bandt, Catherine Bruneau, Alexis Flageollet (Bank of France Working Papers Nr 145)Abstract
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Capital, labour and productivity: What role do they play in the potential GPD weakness of France,   Germany and Italy?, by Antonio Bassanetti, Jörg Döpke, Roberto Torrini, Roberta Zizza (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200609)Full text

Transition Dynamics in Vintage Capital Models: Explaining the Postwar Catch-Up of   Germany and Japan, by Simon Gilchrist and John C. Williams (Boston Fed Working papers 01-01)Abstract
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Transition Dynamics in Vintage Capital Models: Explaining the Postwar Catch-Up of   Germany and Japan, by Simon Gilchrist and John C. Williams (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2004-14)Full text

Macroeconomic fluctuations and bank lending:evidence for   Germany and the euro area, by Sandra Eickmeier, Boris Hofmann, Andreas Worms (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200634)Full text

Econometric analyses with backdated data: unified   Germany and the euro area, by Elena Angelini and Massimiliano Marcellino (European Central Bank Working papers 752)Full text

Consumption, wealth and business cycles: why is   Germany different?, by Britta Hamburg, Mathias Hoffmann, Joachim Keller (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200516)Full text

Consumer price adjustment under the microscope:   Germany in a period of low inflation, by Johannes Hoffmann, Jeong-Ryeol Kurz-Kim (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200616)Full text

Consumer price adjustment under the microscope:   Germany in a period of low inflation, by Johannes Hoffmann and Jeong-Ryeol Kurz-Kim (European Central Bank Working papers 652)Full text

Rent indices for housing in West   Germany 1985 to 1998, by J. Hoffmann and C. Kurz (European Central Bank Working papers No.116)Full text

Open-end real estate funds in   Germany - genesis and crisis, by Christina E. Bannier, Falko Fecht, Marcel Tyrell (Deutsche Bundesbank Banking Supervision Discussion Papers 200704)Full text

Regional currencies in   Germany - local competition for the Euro?, by Gerhard Rösl (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200643)Full text

Precautionary saving and income uncertainty in   Germany - new evidence from microdata, by Nikolaus Bartzsch (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200644)Full text

Reasons for wage rigidity in   Germany - paper not available, by Wolfgang Franz, Friedrich Pfeiffer (National Bank of Belgium Working Papers 101)Abstract

The Role of Real Wages, Productivity, and Fiscal Policy in   Germany's Great Depression 1928-37, by Jonas D.M. Fisher, Andreas Hornstein (Richmond Fed Working Papers 01-07)Abstract
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Has the impact of key determinants of German exports changed? Results from estimations of   Germany's intra euro-area and extra euro-area exports, by Kerstin Stahn (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200607)Full text

On the Role of a Stock Market: A Study of France,   Germany, and thez Euro Area, by Robert Krainer (Bank of France Working Papers Nr 221)Abstract
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Short-run and long-run comovement of GDP and some expenditure aggregates in   Germany, France and Italy, by Thomas A. Knetsch (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200539)Full text

The Ins and Outs of Poverty in Advanced Economies: Poverty Dynamics in Canada,   Germany, Great Britain, and the United States, by Robert G. Valletta (San Francisco Fed Working Papers 2004-18)Full text

Public debt and long-term interest rates: the case of   Germany, Italy and the USA, by Paolo Paesani (European Central Bank Working papers 656)Full text

The macroeconomic effects of exogenous fiscal policy shocks in   Germany: a disaggregated SVAR analysis, by Kirsten H. Heppke-Falk, Jörn Tenhofen, Guntram B. Wolff (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200641)Full text

Comparing the value revelance of R&D reporting in   Germany: standard and selection effects, by Fred Ramb, Markus Reitzig (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200536)Full text

  Gestation Lags and the Relationship Between Investment and Q in Regressions, by Jonathan N. Millar (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2005-28)Abstract
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  Gestation Lags for Capital, Cash Flows, and Tobins's Q, by Jonathan N. Millar (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2005-24)Abstract
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Authorities' Beliefs about Foreign Exchange Intervention:

  Getting Back Under the Hood, by Christopher J. Neely (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2006-045)Full text

  Getting Bad News Out Early: Does it Really Help Stock Prices?, by Chris Downing and Steve Sharpe (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2003-58)Abstract
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  Getting the Most Out of a Mandatory Subordinated Debt Requirement, by Rong Fan, Joseph G. Haubrich, Peter Ritchken and James B. Thomson (Cleveland Fed Working papers WP02-14)Full text

The Widow's Offering: Inheritance, Family Structure, and the Charitable

  Gifts of Women, by Leslie McGranahan (Chicago Fed Working papers WP-2007-18)Abstract
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  Giving Credit where Credit is Due? The Community Reinvestment Act and Mortgage Lending in Lower-Income Neighborhoods, by Neil Bhutta (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2008-61)Abstract
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Multivariate Markov Switching With Weighted Regime Determination:   Giving France More Weight than Finland, by Michael J. Dueker, and Martin Sola (St Louis Fed Working Papers 2008-001)Full text

Do Subsidies Increase Charitable   Giving in the Long Run? Matching Donations in a Field Experiment, by Stephan Meier (Boston Fed Working papers 06-18)Abstract
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