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Returns to scale: New evidence from administrative firm-level data Peter McAdam, Philipp Meinen, Chris Papageorgiou, Patrick Schulte
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Why does financial sector growth crowd out real economic growth? Stephen G Cecchetti, Enisse Kharroubi
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Have we got a (lesson) plan? Economic education in Germany Speech delivered at the University of Münster
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Capital Regulation, Liquidity Requirements and Taxation in a Dynamic Model of Banking Gianni De Nicoló, Andrea Gamba, Marcella Lucchetta
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Challenges and opportunities for the competitiveness of EMU member states
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Prof. Dr. Axel A. Weber, President of the Deutsche Bundesbank, Presentation at the Copenhagen Business School
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European Financial Integration and Monetary Policy
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Statistical Series International investment position and external debt March 2026
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How the US dollar, as a reserve currency, restricts US trade policy Research Brief | 58th edition – May 2023
The trade dispute between the United States and China in 2018 and 2019 increased trade policy uncertainty, leading to a marked appreciation of the US dollar (USD). The obvious explanation for this is the special role played by USD investments in the global financial system as a safe haven for investors in times of high uncertainty. The USD appreciation triggered in this way in 2018 and 2019 enabled Chinese exporters to lower their prices in US dollars. As a result, the impact of the additional import tariffs imposed at the time by the United States on Chinese products was significantly reduced.