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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Multinational firms, exclusivity, and the degree of backward linkages Discussion paper 10/2005: Ping Lin, Kamal Saggi433 KB, PDF 
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Location choice and employment decisions: a comparison of German and Swedish multinationals Discussion paper 08/2005: Sascha O. Becker, Karolina Ekholm, Robert Jäckle, Marc-Andreas Mündler344 KB, PDF 
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Multinational enterprises international trade, and productivity growth: Firm-level evidence from the United States Discussion paper 07/2005: Wolfgang Keller, Stephen R.Yeaple440 KB, PDF 
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International diversification at home and abroad Discussion paper 06/2005: Fang Cai, Francis E. Warnock255 KB, PDF 
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Taxes and the financial structure of German inward FDI Discussion paper 05/2005: Fred Ramb, Alfons J Weichenrieder325 KB, PDF 
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The New Keynesian Phillips Curve in Europe: does it fit or does it fail? Discussion paper 04/2005: Peter Tillmann441 KB, PDF 
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Financial intermediaries, markets and growth Discussion paper 03/2005: Falko Fecht, Kevin Huang, Antoine Martin636 KB, PDF 
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The supervisor’s portfolio: the market price risk of German banks from 2001 to 2003 – Analysis and models for risk aggregation Discussion paper 02/2005: Christoph Memmel, Carsten Wehn1 MB, PDF 
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Common stationary and non-stationary factors in the euro area analyzed in a large-scale factor model Discussion paper 02/2005: Sandra Eickmeier458 KB, PDF 
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Financial constraints and capacity adjustment in the United Kingdom - Evidence from a large panel of survey data Discussion paper 01/2005: Ulf von Kalckreuth, Emma Murphy410 KB, PDF