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Mitarbeiter

Dr. Christina Gerberding

  • Deutsche Bundesbank
  • Central Office, Economics Department
  • Wilhelm Epstein Str. 14
  • D-60431 Frankfurt am Main
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  • +49 69 9566-3709

Research Interests

Monetary policy rules, role of money in monetary policy, role of inflation expectations in monetary policy, household and expert survey data on inflation expectations.

Selected Publications and Working Papers

  • Scharnagl, M., C. Gerberding and F. Seitz (2007), Simple Interest Rate Rules with a Role for Money, Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Paper, Series 1, 31/2007.
  • Gerberding, C., F. Seitz and A. Worms (2007), Money-based interest rate rules - Lessons from German data, Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Paper, Series 1, 06/2007.
  • Gerberding, C. (2006), Household versus expert forecasts of inflation: New evidence from European survey data, paper presented at the NBP Conference on “The Role of Inflation Expectations in Modelling and Monetary Policy Making”, Warsaw, February 2006.
  • Gerberding, C., M. Kaatz, F. Seitz and A. Worms (2005), A real-time data set for German macroeconomic variables, Schmollers Jahrbuch, 125(2), 337-346.
  • Gerberding, C., F. Seitz and A. Worms (2005), How the Bundesbank really conducted monetary policy, North American Journal of Economics and Finance, 16(3), 277-292.
  • Gerberding, C., F. Seitz and A. Worms (2004), How the Bundesbank really conducted monetary policy: An analysis based on real-time data, Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Paper, Series 1, 25/2004.
  • Gerberding, C. (2001), The information content of survey data on expected price developments for monetary policy, Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Paper, Series 1, 09/2001.
  • Beyer, A., V. Gaspar, C. Gerberding and O. Issing: Opting Out of the Great Inflation: German Monetary Policy After the Break Down of Bretton Woods, National Bureau of Economic Research, NBER Working Papers 14596.
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