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Mitarbeiter

Dr. Sabine Herrmann

  • Deutsche Bundesbank
  • Central Office, Economics Department
  • Wilhelm Epstein Str. 14
  • 60431 Frankfurt am Main
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  • +49 69 9566-3785

Research Interests

  • EU Integration
  • EMU enlargement
  • Current account developments
  • Emerging markets
  • Theory of Optimal Currency Area
  • FDI and Trade

Selected Publications and Working Papers

  • Herrmann, S. and D. Mihaljek (2010), Determinants of Cross-Border Bank Flows to Emerging Markets – New Empirical Evidence on the Spread of Financial Crisis, BIS Working Paper, No. 315.
  • Herrmann, S. (2009), Do we Really Know that Flexible Exchange Rates Facilitate Current Account Adjustment? Some New Empirical Evidence for CEE countries, Applied Economics Quarterly, Vol. 55, No. 4, 1-17.
  • Herrmann, S. and A. Winkler (2009), Financial Markets and the Current Account - Emerging Europe versus emerging Asia, Review of World Economics, No. 3.
  • Herrmann, S. and A. Winkler (2008), Real Convergence, Financial Markets and the Current Account – Emerging Europe versus emerging Asia, ECB Occasional Paper Series, No. 88.
  • Herrmann, S. and A. Winkler (2008), Financial Markets and the Current Account - Emerging Europe versus emerging Asia, Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Paper, Economic Series, No. 05/2008.
  • Herrmann, S. and E.-K. Polgar (2007), Understanding Price Developments and Consumer Price Indices in South-Eastern Europe, ECB Occasional Paper Series, No. 57.
  • Herrmann, S. and A. Jochem (2005), Trade balances of the central and east European EU member states and the role of foreign direct investment, Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Paper, Economic Series, No. 41/2005.
  • Herrmann, S. and A. Jochem (2005), Determinants of current account developments in the central and east European EU member states - consequences for the enlargement of the euro area, Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Paper, Economic Series, No. 32/2005.
  • Herrmann, S. and A. Jochem (2003), The international integration of money markets in the central and east European Accession Countries: deviations from covered interest parity, capital controls and inefficiencies in the financial sector, Revue Bancaire et Financière, No. 7, 372-379.
  • Herrmann, S. and A. Jochem (2003), Real and Nominal Convergence in the CEE Accession Countries, Intereconomics, Vol. 38, No. 6, 323-327.
  • Herrmann, S. and A. Jochem (2003), The international integration of foreign exchange markets in the central and east European Accession Countries: speculative efficiency, transaction costs and exchange rate premiums, Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Paper, Economic Series, No. 08/2003.
  • Herrmann, S. and A. Jochem (2003), The international integration of money markets in the central and east European Accession Countries: deviations from covered interest parity, capital controls and inefficiencies in the financial sector, Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Paper, Economic Series, No. 07/2003.
  • Herrmann, S. (2001), The eastern enlargement of the European Monetary Union with respect to the theory of optimal currency area, Eul Verlag, Lohmar/Köln.

 

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