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Corporate Balance Sheets (Ustan) 1999-2015 – Data Report 2019-01 – Metadata Version 1 Thorsten Becker, Elena Biewen, Robert Neulen, Simone Schultz, Michael Weisbecker
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Corporate Balance Sheets (Ustan) 1987-2017 – Data Report 2019-08 – Metadata Version 3 Thorsten Becker, Elena Biewen, Simone Schultz, Michael Weisbecker
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From the Reichsbank to the Bundesbank People, generations and concepts between tradition, conituity and new beginnings
In 2017, the Deutsche Bundesbank commissioned a comprehensive study on the history of central banking in Germany between the years 1924 and 1970.
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Stuck in a marriage: Labor market shocks, divorce and intra-household reallocation Wataru Kureishi, Hannah Paule-Paludkiewicz, Hitoshi Tsujiyama, Midori Wakabayashi
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Macroeconomic Experiences and Risk‐Taking of Euro Area Households Miguel Ampudia, Michael Ehrmann
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Amortization Requirements and Household Indebtedness: An Application to Swedish-Style Mortgages Isaiah Hull
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Monthly Report – June 2021
The June 2021 edition of the Bundesbank’s Monthly Report outlines the outlook for the German economy for 2021 to 2023 and analyses how the central bank’s asset purchases increase the sensitivity of government finances to interest rate changes. It also features an article on central government debt and why interest payment premiums should be booked on an accrual basis, while, on the topic of local government debt, a further article discusses how local government budget imbalances can be avoided and cash advances limited.
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Monetary policy and banking business Article from the Monthly Report – November 2023
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Corporate Balance Sheets (Ustan) 1987-2019 – Data Report 2020-08 – Metadata Version 4 Thorsten Becker, Elena Biewen, Simone Schultz, Michael Weisbecker
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Safe asset shortage and collateral reuse Discussion paper 39/2021: Stephan Jank, Emanuel Moench, Michael Schneider
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