Climate change poses huge challenges for the financial sector, too. The Bundesbank supports the transition to a low-carbon economy.
Information on the project Digital Euro
The Bundesbank provides a new procedure for the automated download of statistical data sets. The web service offers an interface for programmatic access.
The Bundesbank’s up-to-date statistical data in the form of time series (also available to download as a CSV file or SDMX-ML file).
Here you will find information on the bank sort code file and on the bank sort code update service. You can also download the bank sort code files.
In the press area, you will find press releases, speeches, guest contributions and interviews with Bundesbank Executive Board members as well as further press materials.
The Bundesbank published various studies and conference proceedings, resulting from the research activities of its employees and guest researchers.
Information on work with a special value
American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, forthcoming
2023 | European Economic Review, Vol. 157, pp. 104505.
2022 | Journal of Monetary Economics (incl. Issues on the Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy), Vol. 131, pp. 112-127.
2021 | European Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 67, 101971.
2021 | Journal of Health Economics, Vol. 80, 102531.
2024 | VoxEU article.
2022 | VoxEU article.
2022 | CEPR DP 17058.
2021 | VoxEU article.
2021 | IZA Discussion Paper No. 14362.
2021 | Ökonomenstimme Kolumne.
2021 | CEPR Discussion Paper No. 14866.
2020 | CESifo Working Paper No. 8595.
2020 | IZA newsroom article.
2020 | Ökonomenstimme Kolumne.
2020 | VoxEU article.
2020 | CESifo Working Paper No. 8644.