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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Do what you know and leave the rest to the experts: Quantifying the gains from efficient trade Discussion paper 15/2025: Mario Larch, Philipp Meinen, Arne J. Nagengast, Yoto V. Yotov
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The impact of climate policies on financial markets: Evidence from the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism Discussion paper 14/2025: Mengjie Shi, Yupu Zhang, Christoph Meinerding
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The financial instability – Monetary policy nexus: Evidence from the FOMC minutes Discussion paper 13/2025: Dimitrios Kanelis, Lars H. Kranzmann, Pierre L. Siklos
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A KISS for central bank communication in times of high inflation Discussion paper 12/2025: Mathias Hoffmann, Emanuel Moench, Lora Pavlova, Guido Schultefrankenfeld
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Climate stress test for the German banking sector: Impact of the green transition on corporate loan portfolios Discussion paper 11/2025: Christian Gross, Laura-Chloé Kuntz, Simon Niederauer, Lena Strobel, Joachim Zwanzger
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Disentangling supply-side and demand-side effects of uncertainty shocks on U.S. financial markets: Identification using prices of gold and oil Discussion paper 10/2025: Timo Bettendorf
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Consistent commercial real estate market indicators: Methodology and an application to the German office market Discussion paper 09/2025: Thomas A. Knetsch, Martin Micheli, Phil Kafke, Mario Schimmelpfennig
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Revisions in concurrent seasonal adjustments of daily and weekly economic time series Discussion paper 08/2025: Karsten Webel
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Modeling the term structure Discussion paper 07/2025: Christoph Memmel, Lotta Heckmann-Draisbach
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Monetary policy, central bank information, and bank lending: Evidence from German banks Discussion paper 06/2025: Sophia List, Norbert Metiu