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Seasonally adjusted business statistics – September 2019 Statistical Supplement 4 to the Monthly Report
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When old meets young? Germany’s population ageing and the current account Discussion paper 33/2019: Matthias Schön, Nikolai Stähler
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Price trends over the product life cycle and the optimal inflation target Discussion paper 32/2019: Klaus Adam, Henning Weber
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A novel housing price misalignment indicator for Germany Discussion paper 31/2019: Markus Hertrich
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Risk weighting, private lending and macroeconomic dynamics Discussion paper 30/2019: Michael Donadelli, Marcus Jüppner, Lorenzo Prosperi
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Banking statistics - September 2019 Statistical Supplement 1 to the Monthly Report
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Exchange rate statistics - September 2019 Statistical Supplement 5 to the Monthly Report
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Going the extra mile: Effort by workers and job-seekers Discussion paper 29/2019: Matthias S. Hertweck, Vivien Lewis, Stefania Villa
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Balance of payments statistics - August 2019 Statistical Supplement 3 to the Monthly Report
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Forecast uncertainty, disagreement, and the linear pool Discussion paper 28/2019: Malte Knüppel, Fabian Krüger
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Capital market statistics - August 2019 Statistical Supplement 2 to the Monthly Report
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Seasonally adjusted business statistics – August 2019 Statistical Supplement 4 to the Monthly Report
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Monthly Report - August 2019
The August 2019 edition of the Monthly Report comments on the economic situation in Germany in summer 2019.
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Exchange rate statistics - August 2019 Statistical Supplement 5 to the Monthly Report
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Do conventional monetary policy instruments matter in unconventional times? Discussion paper 27/2019: Manuel Buchholz, Kirsten Schmidt, Lena Tonzer
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The effects of the Eurosystem’s APP on euro area bank lending: Letting different data speak Discussion paper 26/2019: Barno A. Blaes, Björn Kraaz, Christian J. Offermanns
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Macro to the rescue? – An analysis of macroprudential instruments to regulate housing credit Discussion paper 25/2019: Alexander Falter
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Cash use in Germany Macroeconomic estimates of the extent of illicit cash use in Germany
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In a study prepared together with Professor Friedrich Schneider of the Johannes Kepler University Linz, illegal demand for cash in Germany is investigated. The study presents an overview of economic research on the use of cash in the shadow economy as well as fresh empirical analyses by the authors. They look at the influence of the shadow economy on cash lodgements at Bundesbank branches and the demand for banknotes in Germany.
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Balance of payments statistics - July 2019 Statistical Supplement 3 to the Monthly Report
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