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Capital market statistics - April 2004 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 2
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Capital market statistics - May 2006 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 2
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Capital market statistics - March 2004 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 2
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Capital market statistics - July 2017 Statistical Supplement 2 to the Monthly Report
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A solution to the problem of too many instruments in dynamic panel data GMM Discussion paper 31/2009: Jens Mehrhoff
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Capital market statistics - February 2004 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 2
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Capital market statistics - June 2008 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 2
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Capital market statistics - April 2006 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 2
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Who benefits from using property taxes to finance a labor tax wedge reduction? Discussion paper 3/2019: Nikolai Stähler
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Capital market statistics - May 2008 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 2
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Real effects of foreign exchange risk migration: Evidence from matched firm-bank microdata Discussion paper 53/2020: Puriya Abbassi, Falk Bräuning
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Capital market statistics - January 2004 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 2
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Capital market statistics - March 2006 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 2
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Does anticipation of government spending matter? Evidence from an expectation augmented VAR Discussion paper 14/2007: Jörn Tenhofen, Guntram B. Wolff
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Capital market statistics - April 2008 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 2
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Payment behaviour in Germany in 2011 An empirical study of the utilisation of cash and cashless payment instruments
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Has payment behaviour in Germany changed in recent years and, if so, how? This is the question posed in this study, which is based on survey data gathered in the autumn of 2011 in a repeat of the survey on payment behaviour first carried out in 2008. The aim was to identify how payment behaviour has developed since then, taking into account a number of new aspects.
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Capital market statistics - February 2006 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 2
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Capital market statistics - February 2008 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 2
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Capital market statistics - March 2008 Statistical Supplement to the Monthly Report 2
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