Discussion papers
The discussion papers with economic studies or financial and banking studies are elaborated by the research centre of the Deutsche Bundesbank.
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Optimal Degrees of Transparency in Monetary Policymaking Discussion paper 04/2001: Henrik Jensen262 KB, PDF 
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Voting Transparency and Conflicting Interests in Central Bank Councils Discussion paper 03/2001: Hans Gersbach, Volker Hahn209 KB, PDF 
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Should the Individual Voting Records of Central Bankers be Published? Discussion paper 02/2001: Hans Gersbach, Volker Hahn284 KB, PDF 
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Unemployment, Factor Substitution and Capital Formation Discussion paper 01/2001: Leo Kaas, Leopold von Thadden276 KB, PDF 
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Expectations and the Stability Problem for Optimal Monetary Policies Discussion paper 10/2000: George W. Evans, Seppo Honkapohja313 KB, PDF 
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The Relationship between the Federal Funds Rate and the Fed's Funds Rate Target: Is it Open Market or Open Mouth Operations? Discussion paper 09/2000: Daniel L. Thornton263 KB, PDF 
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Monetary Policy Transparency, Public Commentary, and Market Perceptions about Monetary Policy in Canada Discussion paper 08/2000: Pierre L. Siklos202 KB, PDF 
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Welfare Effects of Public Information Discussion paper 07/2000: Stephen Morris, Hyun Song Shin166 KB, PDF 
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Central Bank Accountability and Transparency: Theory and Some Evidence Discussion paper 06/2000: Sylvester C. W. Eijffinger, Marco M. Hoeberichts147 KB, PDF 
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Exploring the Role of Uncertainty for Corporate Investment Decisions in Germany Discussion paper 05/2000: Ulf von Kalckreuth1 MB, PDF