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Monetary policy and the uncovered interest parity puzzle D. Backus, F. Gavazzoni, C. Telmer, S. Zin
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Outlook for the German economy for 2021 to 2023 Article from the Monthly Report December 2020
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Escaping the Losses from Trade: The Impact of Heterogeneity on Skill Acquisition Axelle Ferriere, Gaston Navarro, Ricardo Reyes-Heroles
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Company ID Linktables (IDLINK) – Data Report 2021-22 Eniko Gábor-Tóth, Christopher-Johannes Schild
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On the empirical relevance of the exchange rate as a shock absorber at the zero lower bound Discussion paper 10/2023: David Finck, Mathias Hoffmann, Patrick Hürtgen
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Risks in domestic banks‘ corporate lending business Christoph Memmel, Christoph Roling
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Questionnaire 8 for the Survey of Firms (BOP-F) January, February, March 2022
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Scientific study on the expectations of firms in Germany
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Rebalancing the euro area: Is wage adjustment in Germany the answer? Discussion paper 17/2020: Mathias Hoffmann, Martin Kliem, Michael Krause, Stephane Moyen, Radek Sauer
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A costly Brexit? De-liberalisation of trade in services and its potential cost Research Brief | 23rd edition – December 2018
In many areas, the ramifications of Brexit are not yet clear. It is likely, however, that the United Kingdom’s departure from the European Union will lead to a de-liberalisation of trade in services. A new study examines what this change could mean for individual EU Member States.
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