Discussion papers
The discussion papers with economic studies or financial and banking studies are elaborated by the research center of the Deutsche Bundesbank.
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Collateral imbalances in intra-European trade? Accounting for the differences between gross and value added trade balances Discussion paper 14/2014: Arne J. Nagengast, Robert Stehrer
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How do households allocate their assets? – Stylized facts from the Eurosystem Household Finance and Consumption Survey Discussion paper 12/2014: Luc Arrondel, Laura Bartiloro, Primin Fessler, Peter Lindner, Thomas Y. Mathä, Cristiana Rampazzi, Frederique Savignac, Tobias Schmidt, Martin Schürz, Philip Vermeulen
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A consistent set of multilateral productivity approach-based indicators of price competitiveness Discussion paper 10/2014: Christoph Fischer, Oliver Hossfeld
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Market transparency and the marking precision of bond mutual fund managers Discussion paper 09/2014: Gjergji Cici, Scott Gibson, Yalin Gündüz, John J. Merrick, Jr.
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The financial accelerator and market-based debt instruments: a role for maturities? Discussion paper 08/2014: Michael Kühl
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Wealth shocks, credit-supply shocks, and asset allocation: evidence from household and firm portfolios Discussion paper 07/2014: Thomas Kick, Enrico Onali, Benedikt Ruprecht, Klaus Schaeck
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Lucas paradox and allocation puzzle - is the euro area different? Discussion paper 06/2014: Sabine Herrmann, Jörn Kleinert
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Filling in the blanks: network structure and interbank contagion Discussion paper 02/2014: Kartik Anand, Ben R. Craig, Goetz von Peter
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The distribution of debt across euro area countries: the role of individual characteristics, institutions and credit conditions Discussion paper 01/2014: Olympia Bover, Jose Maria Casado, Sonia Costa, Philip Du Caju, Yvonne McCarthy, Eva Sierminska, Panagiota Tzamourani, Ernesto Villanueva, Tibor Zavadil
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Market timing, maturity mismatch, and risk management: evidence from the banking industry Discussion paper 56/2013: Benedikt Ruprecht, Oliver Entrop, Thomas Kick, Marco Wilkens
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