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16-Oct-2013A Vectorautoregressive Investment Model (VIM) and Monetary Policy Transmission: Panel Evidence from German Firms-
16-Oct-2013Asymmetric monetary transmission in EMU : the robustness of VAR conclusions and Cecchettis legal family theory-
16-Oct-2013Bank loan supply and monetary policy transmission in Germany: An assessment based on matching impulse responses-
16-Oct-2013Banks' regulatory buffers, liquidity networks and monetary policy transmission-
16-Oct-2013Banks' regulatory buffers, liquidity networks and monetary policy transmission-
16-Oct-2013Business cycle evidence on firm entry-
16-Oct-2013Cross-Border Banking and Transmission Mechanisms: The Case of Europe-
16-Oct-2013Financial systems and the role of banks in monetary policy transmission in the euro area-
16-Oct-2013Firm Investment and Monetary Policy Transmission in the Euro Area-
16-Oct-2013Firm size and monetary policy transmission: evidence from German business survey data-
16-Oct-2013Industries and the bank lending effects of bank credit demand and monetary policy in Germany-
16-Oct-2013Interbank lending and monetary policy transmission: evidence for Germany-
16-Oct-2013Is monetary policy in the Eurozone less effective than in the US?-
16-Oct-2013Macroeconomic fluctuations and bank lending: evidence for Germany and the euro area-
16-Oct-2013Monetary indicators and policy rules in the P-star model-
16-Oct-2013Monetary policy and bank distress: an integrated micro-macro approach-
16-Oct-2013Monetary policy effects on bank loans in Germany: A panel-econometric analysis-
16-Oct-2013Monetary transmission in Germany: New Perspectives on Financial Constraints and Investment Spending-
16-Oct-2013Monetary Transmission in the New Economy: Service Life of Capital, Transmission Channels and the Speed of Adjustment-
16-Oct-2013Policy mix and debt sustainability : evidence from fiscal policy rules-