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Banque Centrale du Luxembourg
Luxembourg, Luxembourg

(Central Bank of Luxembourg)

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Working papers

2024

  1. Patrice Pieretti & Giuseppe Pulina & Skerdilajda Zanaj, 2024. "Fiscal competition and two-way migration," BCL working papers 183, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  2. Pablo Garcia, 2024. "Optimal timing of environmental policy under partial information," BCL working papers 180, Central Bank of Luxembourg.

2023

  1. Thomas Y. Mathä & Giuseppe Pulina & Michael Ziegelmeyer, 2023. "Do Private Wealth Transfers Help With Homeownership? A First Assessment for Luxembourg," BCL working papers 174, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  2. Thomas Y. Mathä & Ana Montes-Viñas & Giuseppe Pulina & Michael Ziegelmeyer, 2023. "The Luxembourg Household Finance and Consumption Survey: Results from the fourth wave in 2021," BCL working papers 176, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  3. María Noel Pi Alperin & Magali Perquin & Gastón A. Giordana, 2023. "Population ageing and the public finance burden of dementia: A simulation analysis," BCL working papers 170, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  4. Gaston Giordana & Michael H. Ziegelmeyer, 2023. "Household indebtedness and their vulnerability to rising interest rates," BCL working papers 173, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  5. Pablo Garcia Sanchez & Luca Marchiori & Olivier Pierrard, 2023. "Long-term care expenditures and investment decisions under uncertainty," BCL working papers 171, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  6. Pablo Garcia-Sanchez & Olivier Pierrard, 2023. "Uncertain lifetime, health investment and welfare," BCL working papers 178, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  7. Patrick Fève & Alban Moura, 2023. "Frictionless house-price momentum," BCL working papers 177, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  8. Giuseppe Pulina, 2023. "Consumer debt in Luxembourg and the euro area: Evidence from the Household Finance and Consumption Survey," BCL working papers 175, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  9. Julien Pascal, 2023. "Artificial neural networks to solve dynamic programming problems: A bias-corrected Monte Carlo operator," BCL working papers 172, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  10. Julien Pascal, 2023. "Rental housing market and directed search," BCL working papers 179, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  11. Sebastian Barnes & Boris Cournède & Julien Pascal, 2023. "Do governments re-prioritise spending?: First insights from COFOG data on public spending reallocation in OECD countries," OECD Economics Department Working Papers 1785, OECD Publishing.

2022

  1. Gastón A. Giordana & María Noel Pi Alperin, 2022. "Old age takes its toll: long-run projections of health-related public expenditure in Luxembourg," BCL working papers 158, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  2. Gaston Giordana & Michael H. Ziegelmeyer, 2022. "Using household-level data to guide borrower-based macro-prudential policy," BCL working papers 161, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  3. Luca Marchiori & Julien Pascal & Olivier Pierrard, 2022. "(In)efficient commuting and migration choices: Theory and policy in an urban search model," BCL working papers 159, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  4. Alban Moura & Olivier Pierrard, 2022. "How well do DSGE models with real estate and collateral constraints fit the data?," BCL working papers 168, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  5. N. Denisa Naidin & Sofie R. Waltl & Michael H. Ziegelmeyer, 2022. "Objectified Housing Sales and Rent Prices in Representative Household Surveys: the Impact on Macroeconomic Statistics," BCL working papers 160, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  6. Alban Moura, 2022. "Why you should never use the Hodrick-Prescott Filter: Comment," BCL working papers 162, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  7. Elias Carroni & Marco Delogu & Giuseppe Pulina, 2022. "Technology adoption and specialized labor," BCL working papers 165, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  8. Pablo Garcia Sanchez, 2022. "Introduction to weather extremes and monetary policy," BCL working papers 163, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  9. Pablo Garcia Sanchez, 2022. "On climate tail risks," BCL working papers 164, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  10. Julien Pascal, 2022. "Local employment dynamics and communtig costs," BCL working papers 167, Central Bank of Luxembourg.

2021

  1. Yiwen Chen & Thomas Y. Mathä & Giuseppe Pulina & Michael Ziegelmeyer, 2021. "The Cross border Household Finance Consumption Survey: Results from the third wave," BCL working papers 154, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  2. Baumann, Ursel & Darracq Pariès, Matthieu & Westermann, Thomas & Riggi, Marianna & Bobeica, Elena & Meyler, Aidan & Böninghausen, Benjamin & Fritzer, Friedrich & Trezzi, Riccardo & Jonckheere, Jana & , 2021. "Inflation expectations and their role in Eurosystem forecasting," Occasional Paper Series 264, European Central Bank.
  3. Cappiello, Lorenzo & Holm-Hadulla, Fédéric & Maddaloni, Angela & Mayordomo, Sergio & Unger, Robert & Arts, Laura & Meme, Nicolas & Asimakopoulos, Ioannis & Migiakis, Petros & Behrens, Caterina & Moura, 2021. "Non-bank financial intermediation in the euro area: implications for monetary policy transmission and key vulnerabilities," Occasional Paper Series 270, European Central Bank.
  4. Julien Ciccone & Luca Marchiori & Romuald Morhs, 2021. "The flow-performance relationship of global investment Funds," BCL working papers 151, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  5. Alban Moura, 2021. "Are neutral and investment-specific technology shocks correlated?," BCL working papers 152, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  6. Moura, Alban, 2021. "Trend breaks and the long-run implications of investment-specific technological progress," MPRA Paper 112350, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  7. Giuseppe Pulina & Skerdilajda Zanaj, 2021. "Tax competition and phantom FDI," DEM Discussion Paper Series 21-06, Department of Economics at the University of Luxembourg.
  8. Drudi, Francesco & Moench, Emanuel & Holthausen, Cornelia & Weber, Pierre-François & Ferrucci, Gianluigi & Setzer, Ralph & Adao, Bernardino & Dées, Stéphane & Alogoskoufis, Spyros & Téllez, Mar Delgad, 2021. "Climate change and monetary policy in the euro area," Occasional Paper Series 271, European Central Bank.
  9. Pablo Garcia, 2021. "Learning, expectations and monetary policy," BCL working papers 153, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  10. Pablo Garcia & Pascal Jacquinot & Crt Lenarcic & Matija Lozej & Kostas Mavromatis, 2021. "Global models for a global pandemic: the impact of COVID-19 on small euro area economies," BCL working papers 156, Central Bank of Luxembourg.

2020

  1. Yiwen Chen & Thomas Y. Mathä & Giuseppe Pulina & Barbara Schuster & Michael Ziegelmeyer, 2020. "The Luxembourg Household Finance Consumption Survey: Results from the third wave," BCL working papers 142, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  2. Guillaume Claveres & Thomas Y. Mathä & Giuseppe Pulina & Jan Stráský & Nicolas Woloszko & Michael Ziegelmeyer, 2020. "Housing and inequality: The case of Luxembourg and its cross-border workers," BCL working papers 144, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  3. Peter Lindner & Thomas Y. Mathä & Giuseppe Pulina & Michael Ziegelmeyer, 2020. "Borrowing constraints, own labour and homeownership: Does it pay to paint your walls?," BCL working papers 148, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  4. Luca Marchiori & Olivier Pierrard, 2020. "Health subsidies, prevention and welfare," BCL working papers 139, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  5. Luca Marchiori, 2020. "PENELOPE: Luxembourg Tool for Pension Evaluation and Long-Term Projection Exercises," BCL working papers 140, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  6. Alban Moura, 2020. "Total factor productivity and the measurement of neutral technology," BCL working papers 143, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  7. Alban Moura, 2020. "LED: An estimated DSGE model of the Luxembourg economy for policy analysis," BCL working papers 147, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  8. Yutao Han, & Patrice Pieretti & Giuseppe Pulina, 2020. "The impact of tax and infrastructure competition on the profitability of local firms," BCL working papers 149, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  9. Julien Pascal, 2020. "Search, matching and heterogeneity," Sciences Po publications info:hdl:2441/qqo2oivo980, Sciences Po.

2019

  1. Thomas Y. Mathä & Stephen Millard & Tairi Rõõm & Ladislav Wintr & Robert Wyszynski, 2019. "Shocks and labour cost adjustment: Evidence from a survey of European firms," BCL working papers 128, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  2. Anastasia Girshina & Thomas Y. Mathä & Michael Ziegelmeyer, 2019. "Peer effects in stock market participation: Evidence from immigration," BCL working papers 137, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  3. Gaston Giordana & Paolo Guarda, 2019. "Why do social networks introduce virtual currencies?," BCL working papers 132, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  4. Roberta Colavecchio & Ieva Rubene, 2019. "Non-linear exchange rate pass-through to euro area inflation: A local projection approach," BCL working papers 138, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  5. Patrick Fève & Alban Moura & Olivier Pierrard, 2019. "Shadow banking and the Great Recession: Evidence from an estimated DSGE model," BCL working papers 125, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  6. Patrick Fève & Pablo Garcia Sanchez & Alban Moura & Olivier Pierrard, 2019. "Costly default and asymmetric real business cycles," BCL working papers 134, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  7. Mr. Hamid R Tabarraei & Abdelaziz Rouabah & Olivier Pierrard, 2019. "Sovereigns and Financial Intermediaries Spillovers," IMF Working Papers 2019/043, International Monetary Fund.
  8. Bob Krebs, 2019. "Revisions to Quarterly National Accounts data in Luxembourg," BCL working papers 136, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  9. Lubello, Frederico & Petrella, Ivan & Santoro, Emiliano, 2019. "Bank Assets, Liquidity and Credit Cycles," EMF Research Papers 26, Economic Modelling and Forecasting Group.
  10. Paolo Guarda & Alban Moura, 2019. "Measuring real and financial cycles in Luxembourg: An unobserved components approach," BCL working papers 126, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  11. Pablo Garcia Sanchez & Alban Moura, 2019. "The LU-EAGLE model with disaggregated public expenditure," BCL working papers 135, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  12. Florian Oswald & Thibaut Lamadon & Julien Pascal & Greg Martin, 2019. "SMM.jl: Simulated Method of Moments for Julia," SciencePo Working papers Main hal-03945683, HAL.

2018

  1. Thomas Y. Mathä & Giuseppe Pulina & Michael Ziegelmeyer, 2018. "The Cross-border Household Finance and Consumption Survey: Results from the second wave," BCL working papers 119, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  2. Reamonn Lydon & Thomas Y. Mathä & Stephen Millard, 2018. "Short-time work in the Great Recession: Firm-level evidence from 20 EU countries," BCL working papers 124, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  3. Gaston Giordana & Michael Ziegelmeyer, 2018. "Stress testing household balance sheets in Luxembourg," BCL working papers 121, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  4. Patrick Fève & Alban Moura & Olivier Pierrard, 2018. "Predetermined interest rates in an analytical RBC model," BCL working papers 123, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  5. Luca Marchiori, 2018. "Monetary theory reversed: Virtual currency issuance and miners’ remuneration," BCL working papers 115, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  6. Frederik Booysen & Sevias Guvuriro, 2018. "Family-type Public Goods and Intra-Household Decision-Making by Co-Resident South African Couples," Working Papers 160, Economic Research Southern Africa.
  7. Federico Lubello & Ivan Petrella & Emiliano Santoro, 2018. "Chained financial frictions and credit cycles," BCL working papers 116, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  8. Alban Moura & Kyriacos Lambrias, 2018. "LU-EAGLE: A DSGE model for Luxembourg within the euro area and global economy," BCL working papers 122, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  9. Rünstler, Gerhard & Balfoussia, Hiona & Burlon, Lorenzo & Buss, Ginters & Comunale, Mariarosaria & De Backer, Bruno & Dewachter, Hans & Guarda, Paolo & Haavio, Markus & Hindrayanto, Irma & Iskrev, Nik, 2018. "Real and financial cycles in EU countries - Stylised facts and modelling implications," Occasional Paper Series 205, European Central Bank.

2017

  1. Anastasia Girshina & Thomas Y. Mathä & Michael Ziegelmeyer, 2017. "The Luxembourg Household Finance and Consumption Survey: Results from the 2nd wave," BCL working papers 106, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  2. Konstantinos Efstathiou & Thomas Y. Mathä & Cindy Veiga & Ladislav Wintr, 2017. "Active labour market policies and short-time work arrangements: Evidence from a survey of Luxembourg firms," BCL working papers 110, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  3. Gaston Giordana & Michael Ziegelmeyer, 2017. "Household debt burden and financial vulnerability in Luxembourg," BCL working papers 113, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  4. Patrick Fève & Olivier Pierrard, 2017. "Financial Regulation and Shadow Banking: A Small-Scale DSGE Perspective," BCL working papers 111, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  5. Luca Marchiori & Jean-François Maystadt & Ingmar Schumacher, 2017. "Is Environmentally-induced Income Variability a Driver of Human Migration?," Working Papers 2017-010, Department of Research, Ipag Business School.
  6. Xisong Jin & Francisco Nadal De Simone, 2017. "Systemic Financial Sector and Sovereign Risks," BCL working papers 109, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  7. Federico Lubello & Abdelaziz Rouabah, 2017. "Capturing macroprudential regulation effectiveness: A DSGE approach with shadow intermediaries," BCL working papers 114, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  8. Fernandez, Cristina & García, Roberto & Lopez-Garcia, Paloma & Marzinotto, Benedicta & Serafini, Roberta & Vanhala, Juuso & Wintr, Ladislav, 2017. "Firm growth in Europe: an overview based on the CompNet labour module," Working Paper Series 2048, European Central Bank.
  9. Alban Moura, 2017. "Investment price rigidity and business cycles," BCL working papers 105, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  10. Alban Moura, 2017. "Online Appendix to "Investment Shocks, Sticky Prices, and the Endogenous Relative Price of Investment"," Online Appendices 16-315, Review of Economic Dynamics.

2016

  1. Thomas Y. Mathä & Cindy Veiga & Ladislav Wintr, 2016. "Employment, wages and prices: How did firms adjust during the economic and financial crisis? Evidence from a survey of Luxembourg firms," BCL working papers 104, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  2. Gaston Giordana & Jean-Baptiste Gossé, 2016. "La provision forfaitaire permet-elle de réduire la procyclicalité de l'activité bancaire au Luxembourg ?," BCL working papers 101, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  3. Gaston Giordana & Sabbah Gueddoudj, 2016. "Characterising the financial cycle in Luxembourg," BCL working papers 103, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  4. Anna Batyra & David de la Croix & Olivier Pierrard & Henri Sneessens, 2016. "Structural changes in the labor market and the rise of early retirement in Europe," LIDAM Discussion Papers IRES 2016022, Université catholique de Louvain, Institut de Recherches Economiques et Sociales (IRES).
  5. Xisong Jin & Francisco Nadal De Simone, 2016. "Tracking Changes in the Intensity of Financial Sector's Systemic Risk," BCL working papers 102, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  6. Dimitri PAOLINI & Pasquale PISTONE & Giuseppe PULINA & Martin ZAGLER, 2016. "Tax treaties with developing countries and the allocation of taxing rights," LIDAM Reprints CORE 2899, Université catholique de Louvain, Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE).
  7. Patrice Pierreti & Giuseppe Pulina & Skerdilajda Zanaj, 2016. "Tax havens compliance with international standards : a temporal perspective," DEM Discussion Paper Series 16-07, Department of Economics at the University of Luxembourg.

2015

  1. Luca Marchiori & Olivier Pierrard, 2015. "LOLA 3.0: Luxembourg OverLapping generation model for policy Analysis," BCL working papers 100, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  2. Luca Marchiori & Patrice Pieretti & Benteng Zou, 2015. "Immigration, occupational choice and public employment," BCL working papers 96, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  3. Dieppe, Alistair & Mourinho Félix, Ricardo & Marchiori, Luca & Grech, Owen & Albani, Maria & Lalouette, Laure & Kulikov, Dmitry & Papadopoulou, Niki & Sideris, Dimitris & Irac, Delphine & Gordo Mora, , 2015. "Public debt, population ageing and medium-term growth," Occasional Paper Series 165, European Central Bank.
  4. Luisito Bertinelli & Amer Tabakovic & Luca Marchiori & Benteng Zou, 2015. "Transboundary Pollution Abatement: The Impact of Unilateral Commitment in Differential Games," DEM Discussion Paper Series 15-02, Department of Economics at the University of Luxembourg.
  5. Michael Ziegelmeyer, 2015. "Other real estate property in selected euro area countries," BCL working papers 99, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  6. Xisong Jin & Francisco Nadal De Simone, 2015. "Investment funds? vulnerabilities: A tail-risk dynamic CIMDO approach," BCL working papers 95, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  7. Moura, Alban, 2015. "The effects of government spending endogeneity on estimated multipliers in the US," TSE Working Papers 15-610, Toulouse School of Economics (TSE).
  8. Patrice Pieretti & Giuseppe Pulina, 2015. "Tax havens under international pressure: How do they react?," DEM Discussion Paper Series 15-03, Department of Economics at the University of Luxembourg.
  9. Patrice Pieretti & Giuseppe Pulina, 2015. "Does eliminating international profit shifting increase tax revenue in high-tax countries?," DEM Discussion Paper Series 15-13, Department of Economics at the University of Luxembourg.
  10. Paolo Guarda & Abdelaziz Rouabah, 2015. "Is the financial sector Luxembourg?s engine of growth?," BCL working papers 97, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  11. Christian Daude & Julien Pascal, 2015. "Efficiency and Contestability in the Colombian Banking System," OECD Economics Department Working Papers 1203, OECD Publishing.

2014

  1. Thomas Y. Mathä & Alessandro Porpiglia & Michael Ziegelmeyer, 2014. "Cross-border commuting and consuming: An empirical investigation," BCL working papers 89, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  2. Thomas Y. Mathä & Alessandro Porpiglia & Michael Ziegelmeyer, 2014. "Wealth differences across borders and the effect of real estate price dynamics: Evidence from two household surveys," BCL working papers 90, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  3. Thomas Y. Mathä & Alessandro Porpiglia & Michael Ziegelmeyer, 2014. "Household wealth in the euro area: The importance of intergenerational transfers, homeownership and house price dynamics," BCL working papers 91, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  4. Luc Arrondel & Laura Bartiloro & Pirmin Fessler & Peter Lindner & Thomas Y. Mathä & Cristiana Rampazzi & Frederique Savignac & Tobias Schmidt & Martin Schürz & Philip Vermeulen, 2014. "How do households allocate their assets? Stylised facts from the Eurosystem Household Finance and Consumption Survey," BCL working papers 94, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  5. Detken, Carsten & Weeken, Olaf & Alessi, Lucia & Bonfim, Diana & Boucinha, Miguel & Castro, Christian & Frontczak, Sebastian & Giordana, Gaston & Giese, Julia & Wildmann, Nadya & Kakes, Jan & Klaus, B, 2014. "Operationalising the countercyclical capital buffer: indicator selection, threshold identification and calibration options," ESRB Occasional Paper Series 5, European Systemic Risk Board.
  6. Gianni Amisano & Roberta Colavecchio & Gabriel Fagan, 2014. "A money-based indicator for deflation risk," Macroeconomics and Finance Series 201403, University of Hamburg, Department of Socioeconomics.
  7. Muriel Bouchet & Luca Marchiori & Olivier Pierrard, 2014. "Déficit, croissance et bien-être intergénérationnel : Comment réformer les pensions au Luxembourg ?," BCL working papers 87, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  8. Michael Ehrmann & Michael Ziegelmeyer, 2014. "Household Risk Management and Actual Mortgage Choice in the Euro Area," Staff Working Papers 14-1, Bank of Canada.
  9. Sarah Necker & Michael Ziegelmeyer, 2014. "Household Risk Taking after the Financial Crisis," BCL working papers 85, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  10. Julia Le Blanc & Alessandro Porpiglia & Federica Teppa & Junyi Zhu & Michael Ziegelmeyer, 2014. "Household saving behaviour and credit constraints in the euro area," BCL working papers 93, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  11. Portier, Franck & Beaudry, Paul & Moura, Alban, 2014. "Reexamining the Cyclical Behavior of the Relative Price of Investment," CEPR Discussion Papers 10128, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.

2013

  1. Gianni Amisano & Roberta Colavecchio, 2013. "Money Growth and Inflation: evidence from a Markov Switching Bayesian VAR," Macroeconomics and Finance Series 201304, University of Hamburg, Department of Socioeconomics.
  2. Batyra, Anna & de la Croix, David & Pierrard, Olivier & Sneessens, Henri R., 2013. "Declining bargaining power of workers and the rise of early retirement in Europe," GIAM Working Papers 13-6, Galatasaray University Economic Research Center.
  3. Luca Marchiori & Jean Francois Maystadt & Ingmar Schumacher, 2013. "Is environmentally," Working Papers 2013-17, Department of Research, Ipag Business School.
  4. Xisong Jin & Francisco Nadal De Simone, 2013. "Banking Systemic Vulnerabilities: A Tail-risk Dynamic CIMDO Approach," BCL working papers 82, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  5. Alain Kabundi & Deniz Igan & Francisco N. de Simone & Natalia Tamirisa, 2013. "Monetary Policy and Balance Sheets," Working Papers 364, Economic Research Southern Africa.
  6. Peter Christoffersen & Kris Jacobs & Xisong Jin & Hugues Langlois, 2013. "Dynamic Diversification in Corporate Credit," CREATES Research Papers 2013-46, Department of Economics and Business Economics, Aarhus University.
  7. Peter Christoffersen & Vihang R. Errunza & Kris Jacobs & Xisong Jin, 2013. "Correlation Dynamics and International Diversification Benefits," CREATES Research Papers 2013-49, Department of Economics and Business Economics, Aarhus University.
  8. Ciccarelli, Matteo & Jeanfils, Philippe & Haavio, Markus & Ĉervená, Marianna & Guarda, Paolo & Mendicino, Caterina & D'Agostino, Antonello & Valderrama, Maria Teresa & Ortega, Eva & Hubrich, Kirstin &, 2013. "Financial shocks and the macroeconomy: heterogeneity and non-linearities," Occasional Paper Series 143, European Central Bank.

2012

  1. Thomas Y. Mathä & Alessandro Porpiglia & Michael Ziegelmeyer, 2012. "The Luxembourg Household Finance and Consumption Survey (LU-HFCS): Introduction and Results," BCL working papers 73, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  2. Thomas Y. Mathä & Alessandro Porpiglia & Michael Ziegelmeyer, 2012. "Income, Wealth and Consumption of Cross-Border Commuters to Luxembourg," BCL working papers 78, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  3. Gaston Giordana & Ingmar Schumacher, 2012. "Macroeconomic Conditions and Leverage in Monetary Financial Institutions: Comparing European countries and Luxembourg," BCL working papers 77, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  4. Gaston Giordana & Ingmar Schumacher, 2012. "An Empirical Study on the Impact of Basel III Standards on Banks? Default Risk: The Case of Luxembourg," BCL working papers 79, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  5. Luca Marchiori & Olivier Pierrard, 2012. "LOLA 2.0: Luxembourg OverLapping generation model for policy Analysis," BCL working papers 76, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  6. Luca Marchiori & Olivier Pierrard & Henri R. Sneessens, 2012. "Aging, labour market dynamics and fiscal imbalances," NBP Working Papers 122, Narodowy Bank Polski.
  7. Michael Ziegelmeyer & Julius Nick, 2012. "Backing out of private pension provision - Lessons from Germany," BCL working papers 74, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  8. Furlan, Benjamin & Gächter, Martin & Krebs, Bob & Oberhofer, Harald, 2012. "Democratization and real exchange rates," Working Papers in Economics 2012-6, University of Salzburg, revised 28 Oct 2013.
  9. Xisong Jin & Francisco Nadal De Simone, 2012. "An Early-warning and Dynamic Forecasting Framework of Default Probabilities for the Macroprudential Policy Indicators Arsenal," BCL working papers 75, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  10. Wolff, Christian & Lehnert, Thorsten & Jin, Xisong & Bekkour, Lamia & Rasmouki, Fanou, 2012. "Euro at Risk: The Impact of Member Countries? Credit Risk on the Stability of the Common Currency," CEPR Discussion Papers 9229, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
  11. Paolo Guarda & Philippe Jeanfils, 2012. "Macro-financial linkages: Evidence from country-specific VARs," BCL working papers 71, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  12. Guarda, Paolo & Rouabah, Abdelaziz & Theal, John, 2012. "An MVAR framework to capture extreme events in macro-prudential stress tests," Working Paper Series 1464, European Central Bank.

2011

  1. Thomas Y. Mathä & Alessandro Porpiglia & Eva Sierminska, 2011. "The Immigrant/Native Wealth Gap in Germany, Italy and Luxembourg," BCL working papers 57, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  2. Patrick Lünnemann & Thomas Y. Mathä, 2011. "How do firms adjust in a crisis? Evidence from a survey among Luxembourg firms," BCL working papers 70, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  3. Gaston Giordana & Ingmar Schumacher, 2011. "The Impact of the Basel III Liquidity Regulations on the Bank Lending Channel: A Luxembourg case study," BCL working papers 61, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  4. Gastón Andrés Giordana & Ingmar Schumacher, 2011. "The Leverage Cycle in Luxembourg?s Banking Sector," BCL working papers 66, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  5. Roberta Colavecchio & Ulrich Fritsche & Michael Graff, 2011. "Inflation Inequality in Europe," Macroeconomics and Finance Series 201102, University of Hamburg, Department of Socioeconomics.
  6. David de la Croix & Olivier Pierrard & Henri R. Sneessens, 2011. "Aging and Pensions in General Equilibrium: Labor Market Imperfections Matter," BCL working papers 62, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  7. Daniel Martin & Olivier Pierrard, 2011. "On-the-job Search and Cyclical Unemployment: Crowding Out vs. Vacancy Effects," BCL working papers 64, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  8. Luca Marchiori & Olivier Pierrard & Henri R. Sneessens, 2011. "Demography, capital flows and unemployment," BCL working papers 69, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  9. Marchiori, Luca & Pieretti, Patrice & Zou, Benteng, 2011. "Brain drain, remittances, and fertility," Center for Mathematical Economics Working Papers 408, Center for Mathematical Economics, Bielefeld University.
  10. Marchiori, Luca & Pieretti, Patrice & Zou, Benteng, 2011. "Migration and human capital in an endogenous fertility model," Center for Mathematical Economics Working Papers 409, Center for Mathematical Economics, Bielefeld University.
  11. Luca MARCHIORI & Jean-François MAYSTADT & Ingmar SCHUMACHER, 2011. "The Impact of Weather Anomalies on Migration in sub-Saharan Africa," LIDAM Discussion Papers IRES 2011034, Université catholique de Louvain, Institut de Recherches Economiques et Sociales (IRES).
  12. Luca MARCHIORI, 2011. "La Chine s’éveille, l’Europe tremble," Regards économiques 88, Université catholique de Louvain, Institut de Recherches Economiques et Sociales (IRES).
  13. Luca Marchiori, 2011. "Demographic Trends and International Capital Flows in an Integrated World," DEM Discussion Paper Series 11-05, Department of Economics at the University of Luxembourg.
  14. Tabea Bucher-Koenen & Michael Ziegelmeyer, 2011. "Who lost the most? Financial Literacy, Cognitive Abilities, and the Financial Crisis," BCL working papers 54, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  15. Ziegelmeyer, Michael, 2011. "Nursing home residents make a difference – The overestimation of saving rates at older ages," MEA discussion paper series 10210, Munich Center for the Economics of Aging (MEA) at the Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy.
  16. Ziegelmeyer, Michael, 2011. "Illuminate the unknown: Evaluation of imputation procedures based on the SAVE Survey," MEA discussion paper series 11235, Munich Center for the Economics of Aging (MEA) at the Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy.
  17. David Dubois, 2011. "A Monte Carlo Analysis of the VAR-Based Indirect Inference Estimation of DSGE Models," CREPP Working Papers 1104, Centre de Recherche en Economie Publique et de la Population (CREPP) (Research Center on Public and Population Economics) HEC-Management School, University of Liège.
  18. Xisong Jin & Francisco Nadal de Simone, 2011. "Market- and Book-Based Models of Probability of Default for Developing Macroprudential Policy Tools," BCL working papers 65, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  19. Thorsten Lehnert & Xisong Jin & Francisco Nadal de Simone, 2011. "Does the GARCH Structural Credit Risk Model Make a Difference?," LSF Research Working Paper Series 11-6, Luxembourg School of Finance, University of Luxembourg.
  20. Thorsten Lehnert & Xisong Jin & Francisco Nadal de Simone, 2011. "Does the GARCH Structural Credit Risk Model Make a Difference?," DEM Discussion Paper Series 11-6, Department of Economics at the University of Luxembourg.
  21. Panetta, Fabio & Correa, Ricardo & Davies, Michael & Di Cesare, Antonio & Marques, José-Manuel & Nadal de Simone, Francisco & Signoretti, Federico & Vespro, Cristina & Vildo, Siret & Wieland, Martin &, 2011. "The impact of sovereign credit risk on bank funding conditions," MPRA Paper 32581, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  22. Thorsten Lehnert & Xisong Jin, 2011. "Large Portfolio Risk Management and Optimal Portfolio Allocation with Dynamic Copulas," LSF Research Working Paper Series 11-10, Luxembourg School of Finance, University of Luxembourg.
  23. Lubello, Federico, 2011. "Money Demand and Inflation: A Cointegration Analysis for Canada," MPRA Paper 54901, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  24. G. Pulina, 2011. "Tax Evasion and Presumptive Taxation Methods. A Case Study in Italy: Sector Studies," Working Paper CRENoS 201120, Centre for North South Economic Research, University of Cagliari and Sassari, Sardinia.
  25. PAOLINI, Dimitri & PISTONE, Pasquale & pulina, GIUSEPPE & ZAGLER, Martin, 2011. "Tax treaties and the allocation of taxing rights with developing countries," LIDAM Discussion Papers CORE 2011042, Université catholique de Louvain, Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE).
  26. Claudia Curi & Paolo Guarda & Ana Lozano-Vivas & Valentin Zelenyuk, 2011. "Is foreign-bank efficiency in financial centers driven by homecountry characteristics?," BCL working papers 68, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  27. Claudia Curi & Paolo Guarda & Valentin Zelenyuk, 2011. "Changes in bank specialisation: comparing foreign subsidiaries and branches in Luxembourg," BCL working papers 67, Central Bank of Luxembourg.

2010

  1. Kerstin Bernoth & Roberta Colavecchio & Magdolna Sass, 2010. "Drivers of Private Equity Investment in CEE and Western European Countries," Working Paper / FINESS 3.5, DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research.
  2. Olivier Pierrard & Henri R. Sneessens & David de la Croix, 2010. "Ageing, Pensions and The Labour Market," 2010 Meeting Papers 779, Society for Economic Dynamics.
  3. Docquier, Frédéric & Marchiori, Luca & Shen, I-Ling, 2010. "Brain drain in globalization: A general equilibrium analysis from the sending countries? perspective," CEPR Discussion Papers 7682, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
  4. Luca Marchiori & Patrice Pieretti & Benteng Zou, 2010. "The impact of migration on origin countries: a numerical analysis," DEM Discussion Paper Series 10-06, Department of Economics at the University of Luxembourg.
  5. Frédéric Docquier & Luca Marchiori, 2010. "The impact of MENA-to-EU migration in the context of demographic change," DEM Discussion Paper Series 10-18, Department of Economics at the University of Luxembourg.
  6. Gasche, Martin & Ziegelmeyer, Michael, 2010. "Verbreitung der Riester-Rente - Hat die Finanz- und Wirtschaftskrise Spuren hinterlassen?," MEA discussion paper series 10198, Munich Center for the Economics of Aging (MEA) at the Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy.
  7. Laurent Cavenaile & David Dubois, 2010. "An Empirical Analysis of Income Convergence in the European Union," CREPP Working Papers 1001, Centre de Recherche en Economie Publique et de la Population (CREPP) (Research Center on Public and Population Economics) HEC-Management School, University of Liège.
  8. Francisco Nadal De Simone & Franco Stragiotti, 2010. "Market and Funding Liquidity Stress Testing of the Luxembourg Banking Sector," BCL working papers 45, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  9. Lünnemann, Patrick & Wintr, Ladislav, 2010. "Downward wage rigidity and automatic wage indexation: evidence from monthly micro wage data," Working Paper Series 1269, European Central Bank.

2009

  1. Thomas Y. Mathä & Allison Shwachman, 2009. "Regional wages and market potential in the enlarged EU: An empirical investigation," BCL working papers 37, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  2. Kennickell, Arthur & Fitzpatrick, Trevor & Ehrmann, Michael & Bonci, Riccardo & Museux, Jean-Marc & Honkkila, Juha & Vilmunen, Jouko & Herrala, Risto & Komprej, Irena & Jeran, Matjaž & Geršak, Uroš & , 2009. "Survey data on household finance and consumption: research summary and policy use," Occasional Paper Series 100, European Central Bank.
  3. Michael Funke & Roberta Colavecchio, 2009. "Volatility dependence across Asia-Pacific onshore and offshore currency forwards markets," Quantitative Macroeconomics Working Papers 20903, Hamburg University, Department of Economics.
  4. Olivier Pierrard & Henri R. Sneessens, 2009. "LOLA 1.0: Luxembourg overLapping generation model for policy analysis," BCL working papers 36, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  5. Kai Christoffel & James Costain & Gregory de Walque & Keith Kuester & Tobias Linzert & Stephen Millard & Olivier Pierrard, 2009. "Inflation dynamics with labour market matching: assessing alternative specifcations," BCL working papers 38, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  6. Kai Christoffel & James Costain & Gregory de Walque & Keith Kuester & Tobias Linzert & Stephen Millard & Olivier Pierrard, 2009. "Wage, inflation and employment dynamics with labour market matching," Working Papers 0918, Banco de España.
  7. Luca Marchiori & Ingmar Schumacher, 2009. "When nature rebels: international migration, climate change and inequality," Working Papers hal-00358759, HAL.
  8. Michael Ziegelmeyer, 2009. "Documentation of the logical imputation using the panel structure of the 2003-2008 German SAVE Survey," MEA discussion paper series 09173, Munich Center for the Economics of Aging (MEA) at the Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy.
  9. Michael Ziegelmeyer, 2009. "Das Altersvorsorge-Verhalten von Selbständigen - eine Analyse auf Basis der SAVE-Daten," MEA discussion paper series 09187, Munich Center for the Economics of Aging (MEA) at the Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy.
  10. Börsch-Supan, Axel & Gasche, Martin & Ziegelmeyer, Michael, 2009. "Auswirkungen der Finanzkrise auf die private Altersvorsorge," MEA discussion paper series 09193, Munich Center for the Economics of Aging (MEA) at the Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy.
  11. Philip Du Caju & Catherine Fuss & Ladislav Wintr, 2009. "Understanding sectoral differences in downward real wage rigidity : workforce composition, institutions, technology and competition," Working Paper Research 156, National Bank of Belgium.
  12. Fuss, Catherine & Wintr, Ladislav, 2009. "Rigid labour compensation and flexible employment? Firm-level evidence with regard to productivity for Belgium," Working Paper Series 1021, European Central Bank.
  13. Lünnemann, Patrick & Wintr, Ladislav, 2009. "Wages are flexible aren't they? Evidence from monthly micro wage data," Working Paper Series 1074, European Central Bank.

2008

  1. Thomas Y. Mathä & Olivier Pierrard, 2008. "Search in the product market and the real business cycle," BCL working papers 32, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  2. Thomas Y. Mathä, 2008. "Regional mc parity: do common pricing points reduce deviations from the law of one price?," BCL working papers 34, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  3. Gastón A. Giordana, 2008. "Wealthy people do better? Experimental Evidence on Endogenous Time Preference Heterogeneity and the Effect of Wealth in Renewable Common-Pool Resources Exploitation," Working Papers 08-10, LAMETA, Universtiy of Montpellier, revised Jul 2008.
  4. Roberta Colavecchio & Michael Funke, 2008. "Volatility Transmission between Renminbi and Asia-Pacific on-shore and off-shore U.S. dollar futures," Quantitative Macroeconomics Working Papers 20803, Hamburg University, Department of Economics.
  5. Gregory de Walque & Olivier Pierrard & Henri Sneessens & Raf Wouters, 2008. "Sequential bargaining in a new-Keynesian model with frictional unemployment and staggered wage negotiation," BCL working papers 33, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  6. Gregory de Walque & Olivier Pierrard & Abdelaziz Rouabah, 2008. "Financial (in)stability, supervision and liquidity injections: a dynamic general equilibrium approach," BCL working papers 35, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  7. Luca, MARCHIORI, 2008. "Labour market characteristics and the burden of ageing : North America versus Europe," Discussion Papers (ECON - Département des Sciences Economiques) 2008001, Université catholique de Louvain, Département des Sciences Economiques.
  8. Ladislav Wintr, 2008. "Some evidence on late bidding in eBay auctions," Working Paper Research 126, National Bank of Belgium.

2007

  1. Jordan Marvakov & Thomas Y. Mathä, 2007. "An analysis of regional commuting flows in the European Union," BCL working papers 28, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  2. Giordana, Gaston A. & Willinger, Marc, 2007. "Fixed Instruments to Cope with Stock Externalities An Experimental Evaluation," Economic Theory and Applications Working Papers 9103, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM).
  3. Colavecchio, Roberta & Funke, Michael, 2007. "Volatility dependence across Asia-Pacific on-shore and off-shore U.S.dollar futures markets," BOFIT Discussion Papers 17/2007, Bank of Finland Institute for Emerging Economies (BOFIT).
  4. Olivier Pierrard, 2007. "Commuters, residents and job competition in Luxembourg," BCL working papers 26, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  5. Philip Du Caju & Catherine Fuss & Ladislav Wintr, 2007. "Downward wage rigidity for different workers and firms : an evaluation for Belgium using the IWFP procedure," Working Paper Research 124, National Bank of Belgium.
  6. Paolo Guarda & Abdelaziz Rouabah, 2007. "Banking output & price indicators from quarterly reporting data," BCL working papers 27, Central Bank of Luxembourg.

2006

  1. Patrick Lünnemann & Thomas Mathä, 2006. "New survey evidence on the pricing behaviour of Luxembourg firms," BCL working papers 19, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  2. Kokko, Ari & Mathä, Thomas & Gustavsson Tingvall, Patrik, 2006. "Regional Integration And Trade Diversion In Europe," EIJS Working Paper Series 231, Stockholm School of Economics, The European Institute of Japanese Studies.
  3. Giulio, NICOLETTI & Olivier, PIERRARD, 2006. "Capital Market Frictions and the Business Cycle," Discussion Papers (ECON - Département des Sciences Economiques) 2006053, Université catholique de Louvain, Département des Sciences Economiques.
  4. Bodart, Vincent & Pierrard, Olivier & Sneessens, Henri R., 2006. "Calvo Wages in a Search Unemployment Model," IZA Discussion Papers 2521, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
  5. Bodart, Vincent & De Walque, Gregory & Pierrard, Olivier & Sneessens, Henri R. & Wouters, Raf, 2006. "Nominal Wage Rigidities in a New Keynesian Model with Frictional Unemployment," IZA Discussion Papers 2528, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
  6. Patrick Lünnemann & Ladislav Wintr, 2006. "Are internet prices sticky?," BCL working papers 22, Central Bank of Luxembourg.

2005

  1. Patrick Lünnemann & Thomas Y. Mathä, 2005. "Nominal rigidities and inflation persistence in Luxembourg: a comparison with EU 15 member countries with particular focus on services and regulated prices," BCL working papers 14, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  2. Patrick Lünnemann & Thomas Mathä, 2005. "Consumer price behaviour in Luxembourg: evidence from micro CPI data," BCL working papers 17, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  3. Silvia Fabiani & Martine Druant & Ignacio Hernando & Claudia Kwapil & Bettina Landau & Claire Loupias & Fernando Martins & Thomas Mathä & Roberto Sabbatini & Harald Stahl & Ad Stokman, 2005. "The pricing behaviour of firms in the Euro area: new survey evidence," Working Papers 0536, Banco de España.
  4. Roberta Colavecchio & Declan Curran & Michael Funke, 2005. "Drifting Together or Falling Apart? The Empirics of Regional Economic Growth in Post-Unification Germany," CESifo Working Paper Series 1533, CESifo.
  5. Ladislav Wintr & Paolo Guarda & Abdelaziz Rouabah, 2005. "Estimating the natural interest rate for the euro area and Luxembourg," BCL working papers 15, Central Bank of Luxembourg.

2004

  1. Patrick Lünnemann & Thomas Y. Mathä, 2004. "Inflation persistence in Luxembourg: a comparison with EU15 countries at the disaggregate level," BCL working papers 12, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  2. Colavecchio, Roberta & Carstensen, Kai, 2004. "Did the Revision of the ECB Monetary Policy Strategy Affect the Reaction Function?," Kiel Working Papers 1221, Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW Kiel).
  3. Olivier, PIERARD, 2004. "Impact of Selective Reductions in Labor Taxation," LIDAM Discussion Papers IRES 2004035, Université catholique de Louvain, Institut de Recherches Economiques et Sociales (IRES).
  4. Olivier Pierrard, 2004. "Pourquoi faut-il cibler la réduction du coût du travail sur les très bas salaires ?," Regards économiques 24, Université catholique de Louvain, Institut de Recherches Economiques et Sociales (IRES).
  5. Ieva Rubene & Paolo Guarda, 2004. "The new Keynesian Phillips curve: empirical results for Luxembourg," BCL working papers 11, Central Bank of Luxembourg.

2003

  1. Thomas Mathä, 2003. "What to expect of the euro? Analysing price differences of individual products in Luxembourg and its surrounding regions," BCL working papers 8, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  2. Gilles, Joseph & Olivier Pierrard & Henri R. Sneessens, 2003. "Job Turnover, Unemployment and Labor Market Institutions," LIDAM Discussion Papers IRES 2003013, Université catholique de Louvain, Institut de Recherches Economiques et Sociales (IRES).
  3. Vincent Bodart & Olivier Pierrard, 2003. "Lendemains économiques de la guerre en Irak : un "remake" de 1991 ?," Regards économiques 10, Université catholique de Louvain, Institut de Recherches Economiques et Sociales (IRES).

2002

  1. Patrick Lünnemann & Thomas Mathä, 2002. "Monetary transmission: empirical evidence from Luxembourg firm-level data," BCL working papers 5, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
  2. Mathä, Thomas, 2002. "The Single European Market, Swedish Investment Liberalisation, and Horizontal and Vertical Multinationals," EIJS Working Paper Series 147, Stockholm School of Economics, The European Institute of Japanese Studies.
  3. Olivier, Pierrard & Henri R., Sneessens, 2002. "Low-Skilled Unemployment, Biased Technological Shocks and Job Competition," LIDAM Discussion Papers IRES 2003014, Université catholique de Louvain, Institut de Recherches Economiques et Sociales (IRES), revised 03 May 2002.
  4. Paolo Guarda, 2002. "Potential output and the output gap in Luxembourg: some alternative methods," BCL working papers 4, Central Bank of Luxembourg.

2001

  1. Mathä, Thomas, 2001. "Non-Tariff Barriers, Market Access and Trade," SSE/EFI Working Paper Series in Economics and Finance 455, Stockholm School of Economics.

2000

  1. Mathä, Thomas, 2000. "Proximity-Concentration versus Factor Proportion Explanation: The Case of Swedish Multinationals in the EU," SSE/EFI Working Paper Series in Economics and Finance 416, Stockholm School of Economics, revised 08 Dec 2000.

1999

  1. Mathä, Thomas, 1999. "European Integration and Geographical Concentration of Swedish Multinationals," SSE/EFI Working Paper Series in Economics and Finance 305, Stockholm School of Economics.

1997

  1. Mathä, Thomas, 1997. "Factor Endowments, Country Size, and Trade Liberalisation: The Effects on Structure of Trade and Industry," SSE/EFI Working Paper Series in Economics and Finance 213, Stockholm School of Economics, revised 01 Jul 1998.
  2. Francisco Nadal De Simone, 1997. "Current account and exchange rate behaviour under inflation targeting in a small open economy," Reserve Bank of New Zealand Discussion Paper Series G97/4, Reserve Bank of New Zealand.

Journal articles

2024

  1. Gaston Giordana & Michael Ziegelmeyer, 2024. "Using household-level data to guide borrower-based macro-prudential policy," Empirical Economics, Springer, vol. 66(2), pages 785-827, February.
  2. Pieretti, Patrice & Pulina, Giuseppe, 2024. "A game-theoretic analysis of international tax compliance," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 134(C).
  3. Pulina, Giuseppe, 2024. "Credit card debt puzzle: Evidence from the euro area," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 236(C).

2023

  1. Thomas Y. Mathä & Ana Montes-Vinas & Giuseppe Pulina & Michael Ziegelmeyer, 2023. "Effects of COVID-19 on income, consumption and savings: Evidence from the Luxembourg Household Finance and Consumption Survey," BCL Bulletin Analyses, Central Bank of Luxembourg, vol. 2023, pages 50-59.
  2. Peter Lindner & Thomas Y. Mathä & Giuseppe Pulina & Michael Ziegelmeyer, 2023. "Borrowing constraints, own labour and homeownership," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 55(42), pages 4931-4945, September.
  3. Giordana, Gastón A. & Pi Alperin, María Noel, 2023. "Old age takes its toll: Long-run projections of health-related public expenditure in Luxembourg," Economics & Human Biology, Elsevier, vol. 50(C).
  4. Luca Marchiori & Olivier Pierrard, 2023. "Health subsidies, prevention and welfare," Journal of Public Economic Theory, Association for Public Economic Theory, vol. 25(6), pages 1304-1336, December.
  5. Marchiori, Luca & Pascal, Julien & Pierrard, Olivier, 2023. "(In)efficient commuting and migration choices: Theory and policy in an urban search model," Regional Science and Urban Economics, Elsevier, vol. 102(C).
  6. Alban Moura, 2023. "Trend breaks and the long-run implications of investment-specific technological progress," Applied Economics Letters, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 30(16), pages 2270-2275, September.
  7. Carroni, Elias & Delogu, Marco & Pulina, Giuseppe, 2023. "Technology adoption and specialized labor," International Economics, Elsevier, vol. 173(C), pages 249-259.
  8. Yutao Han & Patrice Pieretti & Giuseppe Pulina, 2023. "The impact of tax and infrastructure competition on the profitability of local firms," International Tax and Public Finance, Springer;International Institute of Public Finance, vol. 30(2), pages 281-304, April.
  9. Pablo Garcia Sanchez, 2023. "Environmental Risks and Precautionary Behaviour," Annals of Economics and Statistics, GENES, issue 150, pages 67-80.
  10. Garcia, Pablo & Jacquinot, Pascal & Lenarčič, Črt & Lozej, Matija & Mavromatis, Kostas, 2023. "Global models for a global pandemic: The impact of COVID-19 on small euro area economies," Journal of Macroeconomics, Elsevier, vol. 77(C).

2022

  1. Thomas Y. Mathä & Moritz Osterhuber & Ladislav Wintr, 2022. "Consumer price behaviour in Luxembourg: New evidence from micro price data for 2005-2017," BCL Bulletin Analyses, Central Bank of Luxembourg, vol. 2022, pages 75-84.
  2. Thomas Y. Mathä & Giuseppe Pulina & Michael Ziegelmeyer, 2022. "How valuable are language skills in the Luxembourg labour market?," BCL Bulletin Analyses, Central Bank of Luxembourg, vol. 2022, pages 85-93.
  3. Gastón Giordana & Michael Ziegelmeyer, 2022. "L’endettement des ménages," BCL Bulletin Analyses, Central Bank of Luxembourg, vol. 2022, pages 45-48.
  4. Luca Marchiori & Julien Pascal & Olivier Pierrard, 2022. "Soutenabilité à long terme des finances publiques luxembourgeoises," BCL Bulletin Analyses, Central Bank of Luxembourg, vol. 2022, pages 5-10.
  5. Fève, Patrick & Moura, Alban & Pierrard, Olivier, 2022. "The fall in shadow banking and the slow U.S. recovery," Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Elsevier, vol. 139(C).
  6. Ciccone, Julien & Marchiori, Luca & Morhs, Romuald, 2022. "The flow-performance relationship of global investment funds," Journal of International Money and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 127(C).
  7. Pablo Garcia Sanchez & Alban Moura, 2022. "La politique budgétaire et les stabilisateurs automatiques," BCL Bulletin Analyses, Central Bank of Luxembourg, vol. 2022, pages 27-38.
  8. Giuseppe Pulina & Skerdilajda Zanaj, 2022. "Tax competition and phantom FDI," Journal of Public Economic Theory, Association for Public Economic Theory, vol. 24(6), pages 1342-1363, December.
  9. Pablo Garcia, 2022. "Learning, Uncertainty and Monetary Policy," Annals of Economics and Statistics, GENES, issue 145, pages 5-28.

2021

  1. Yiwen Chen & Paolo Guarda & Thomas Y. Mathä & Giuseppe Pulina & Michael Ziegelmeyer, 2021. "Do newer tenants pay higher rent?," BCL Bulletin Analyses, Central Bank of Luxembourg, vol. 2021, pages 77-84.
  2. Thomas Y. Mathä & Stephen Millard & Tairi Rõõm & Ladislav Wintr & Robert Wyszyński, 2021. "Shocks and labour cost adjustment: evidence from a survey of European firms," Oxford Economic Papers, Oxford University Press, vol. 73(3), pages 1008-1033.
  3. Gastón Giordana, 2021. "COVID-19 et vieillissement : Analyse par des micro-simulations," BCL Bulletin Analyses, Central Bank of Luxembourg, vol. 2021, pages 121-129.
  4. Pablo Garcia Sanchez & Luca Marchiori & Alban Moura & Olivier Pierrard, 2021. "Impact de la crise COVID-19 sur l’économie luxembourgeoise – Analyses avec les modèles d’équilibre général LU-EAGLE et LOLA," BCL Bulletin Analyses, Central Bank of Luxembourg, vol. 2021, pages 36-51.
  5. Fève, Patrick & Sanchez, Pablo Garcia & Moura, Alban & Pierrard, Olivier, 2021. "Costly default and skewed business cycles," European Economic Review, Elsevier, vol. 132(C).
  6. Marchiori, Luca, 2021. "Monetary theory reversed: Virtual currency issuance and the inflation tax," Journal of International Money and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 117(C).
  7. Nadal De Simone, Francisco, 2021. "Measuring the deadly embrace: Systemic and sovereign risks," Research in International Business and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 56(C).
  8. Moura, Alban, 2021. "Are neutral and investment-specific technology shocks correlated?," European Economic Review, Elsevier, vol. 139(C).

2020

  1. Giordana, Gastón & Ziegelmeyer, Michael, 2020. "Stress testing household balance sheets in Luxembourg," The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 76(C), pages 115-138.
  2. Jin, Xisong & Nadal De Simone, Francisco, 2020. "Monetary policy and systemic risk-taking in the Euro area investment fund industry: A structural factor-augmented vector autoregression analysis," Journal of Financial Stability, Elsevier, vol. 49(C).
  3. Bob Kaempff & Giuseppe Pulina, 2020. "Decomposing Luxembourg mortgage flows into loan origination," BCL Bulletin Analyses, Central Bank of Luxembourg, vol. 2020, pages 103-110.
  4. Patrice Pieretti & Giuseppe Pulina & Skerdilajda Zanaj, 2020. "Tax havens compliance with international standards: A temporal perspective," Review of International Economics, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 28(1), pages 279-301, February.
  5. Pieretti, Patrice & Pulina, Giuseppe, 2020. "Does eliminating international profit shifting increase tax revenue in high-tax countries?," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 93(C), pages 717-727.

2019

  1. Efstathiou, Konstantinos & Mathä, Thomas Y. & Veiga, Cindy & Wintr, Ladislav, 2019. "Active labour market policy use in Luxembourg: evidence from a firm survey," Journal for Labour Market Research, Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (IAB), Nürnberg [Institute for Employment Research, Nuremberg, Germany], vol. 53(1), pages 1-12.
  2. Reamonn Lydon & Thomas Y. Mathä & Stephen Millard, 2019. "Short-time work in the Great Recession: firm-level evidence from 20 EU countries," IZA Journal of Labor Policy, Springer;Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit GmbH (IZA), vol. 8(1), pages 1-29, December.
  3. Anna Batyra & David de la Croix & Olivier Pierrard & Henri R. Sneessens, 2019. "Structural Changes in the Labor Market and the Rise of Early Retirement in France and Germany," German Economic Review, Verein für Socialpolitik, vol. 20(4), pages 38-69, November.
  4. Fève, Patrick & Moura, Alban & Pierrard, Olivier, 2019. "Shadow banking and financial regulation: A small-scale DSGE perspective," Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Elsevier, vol. 101(C), pages 130-144.
  5. Lubello, Federico & Petrella, Ivan & Santoro, Emiliano, 2019. "Bank assets, liquidity and credit cycles," Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Elsevier, vol. 105(C), pages 265-282.
  6. Pablo Garcia, 2019. "The Macroeconomic Consequences of Bank Capital Requirements," Annals of Economics and Statistics, GENES, issue 135, pages 157-187.

2018

  1. Efstathiou, Konstantinos & Mathä, Thomas Y. & Veiga, Cindy & Wintr, Ladislav, 2018. "Short-time work in Luxembourg: Evidence from a firm survey," Journal for Labour Market Research, Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (IAB), Nürnberg [Institute for Employment Research, Nuremberg, Germany], vol. 52(1), pages 1-14.
  2. Thomas Y. Mathä & Alessandro Porpiglia & Michael Ziegelmeyer, 2018. "Wealth differences across borders and the effect of real estate price dynamics: Evidence from two household surveys," Journal of Income Distribution, Ad libros publications inc., vol. 26(1), pages 1-35, March.
  3. Marchiori, Luca & Pierrard, Olivier, 2018. "Unlocking the gates of paradise: General equilibrium effects of information exchange," Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Elsevier, vol. 87(C), pages 152-172.
  4. Fève, Patrick & Moura, Alban & Pierrard, Olivier, 2018. "Predetermined interest rates in an analytical RBC model," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 172(C), pages 12-15.
  5. Luca Marchiori & Patrice Pieretti & Benteng Zou, 2018. "Immigration, Occupational Choice and Public Employment," Annals of Economics and Statistics, GENES, issue 131, pages 83-116.
  6. Alban Moura, 2018. "Investment Shocks, Sticky Prices, and the Endogenous Relative Price of Investment," Review of Economic Dynamics, Elsevier for the Society for Economic Dynamics, vol. 27, pages 48-63, January.
  7. Fève, Patrick & Garcia, Pablo & Sahuc, Jean-Guillaume, 2018. "State-dependent risk taking and the transmission of monetary policy shocks," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 164(C), pages 10-14.

2017

  1. Mathä, Thomas Y. & Porpiglia, Alessandro & Ziegelmeyer, Michael, 2017. "Household wealth in the euro area: The importance of intergenerational transfers, homeownership and house price dynamics," Journal of Housing Economics, Elsevier, vol. 35(C), pages 1-12.
  2. Thomas Y. Mathä & Alessandro Porpiglia & Michael Ziegelmeyer, 2017. "Cross-border commuting and consuming: an empirical investigation," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 49(20), pages 2011-2026, April.
  3. Thomas Y. Mathä & Allison Shwachman Kaminaga, 2017. "Regional wages and market potential in the enlarged EU: an empirical investigation," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 49(4), pages 376-385, January.
  4. Gastón Andrés Giordana & Ingmar Schumacher, 2017. "An Empirical Study on the Impact of Basel III Standards on Banks’ Default Risk: The Case of Luxembourg," JRFM, MDPI, vol. 10(2), pages 1-21, April.
  5. Luca MARCHIORI & Olivier PIERRARD & Henri R. SNEESSENS, 2017. "The EU-US Unemployment Puzzle Revisited : Insitutions, Demography, and Capital Flows," JODE - Journal of Demographic Economics, Cambridge University Press, vol. 83(3), pages 259-305, September.
  6. Bouchet, Muriel & Marchiori, Luca & Pierrard, Olivier, 2017. "Pension reform in a worst case scenario: public finance versus political feasibility," Journal of Pension Economics and Finance, Cambridge University Press, vol. 16(2), pages 173-204, April.
  7. Marchiori, Luca & Pierrard, Olivier, 2017. "How does global demand for financial services promote domestic growth in Luxembourg? A dynamic general equilibrium analysis," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 62(C), pages 103-123.
  8. Michael Ehrmann & Michael Ziegelmeyer, 2017. "Mortgage Choice in the Euro Area: Macroeconomic Determinants and the Effect of Monetary Policy on Debt Burdens," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 49(2-3), pages 469-494, March.
  9. Igan, Deniz & Kabundi, Alain & De Simone, Francisco Nadal & Tamirisa, Natalia, 2017. "Monetary policy and balance sheets," Journal of Policy Modeling, Elsevier, vol. 39(1), pages 169-184.
  10. Christian Daude & Julien Pascal, 2017. "Efficiency and contestability in emerging market banking systems," OECD Journal: Economic Studies, OECD Publishing, vol. 2016(1), pages 151-182.

2016

  1. Luc Arrondel & Laura Bartiloro & Pirmin Fessler & Peter Lindner & Thomas Y. Mathä & Cristiana Rampazzi & Frédérique Savignac & Tobias Schmidt & Martin Schürz & Philip Vermeulen, 2016. "How Do Households Allocate Their Assets? Stylized Facts from the Eurosystem Household Finance and Consumption Survey," International Journal of Central Banking, International Journal of Central Banking, vol. 12(2), pages 129-220, June.
  2. Gaston Andrés Giordana, 2016. "Welfare and Stochastic Dominance for the Measurement of Banks' Domestic Systemic Importance: Analytical Framework and Application," International Journal of Finance & Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 21(2), pages 192-208, April.
  3. Elisabetta Lodigiani & Luca Marchiori & I-Ling Shen, 2016. "Revisiting the Brain Drain Literature with Insights from a Dynamic General Equilibrium World Model," The World Economy, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 39(4), pages 557-573, April.
  4. Necker, Sarah & Ziegelmeyer, Michael, 2016. "Household risk taking after the financial crisis," The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 59(C), pages 141-160.
  5. Julia Le Blanc & Alessandro Porpiglia & Federica Teppa & Junyi Zhu & Michael Ziegelmeyer, 2016. "Household Saving Behavior in the Euro Area," International Journal of Central Banking, International Journal of Central Banking, vol. 12(2), pages 15-69, June.
  6. Franziska Ziegelmeyer & Michael Ziegelmeyer, 2016. "Parenting is risky business: parental risk attitudes in small stakes decisions on behalf of their children," Review of Economics of the Household, Springer, vol. 14(3), pages 599-623, September.
  7. Benjamin Furlan & Martin Gächter & Bob Krebs & Harald Oberhofer, 2016. "Democratization and Real Exchange Rates," Scottish Journal of Political Economy, Scottish Economic Society, vol. 63(2), pages 216-242, May.
  8. Alban Moura, 2016. "The Effects of Government Spending Endogeneity on Estimated Multipliers in the U.S," Annals of Economics and Statistics, GENES, issue 121-122, pages 359-384.
  9. Dimitri Paolini & Pasquale Pistone & Giuseppe Pulina & Martin Zagler, 2016. "Tax treaties with developing countries and the allocation of taxing rights," European Journal of Law and Economics, Springer, vol. 42(3), pages 383-404, December.

2015

  1. Florian Hauser & Jürgen Huber & Bob Kaempff, 2015. "Costly Information in Markets with Heterogeneous Agents: A Model with Genetic Programming," Computational Economics, Springer;Society for Computational Economics, vol. 46(2), pages 205-229, August.
  2. Beaudry, Paul & Moura, Alban & Portier, Franck, 2015. "Reexamining the cyclical behavior of the relative price of investment," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 135(C), pages 108-111.

2014

  1. Kerstin Bernoth & Roberta Colavecchio, 2014. "The macroeconomic determinants of private equity investment: a European comparison," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 46(11), pages 1170-1183, April.
  2. Martin, Daniel & Pierrard, Olivier, 2014. "On-the-job search and cyclical unemployment: Crowding out vs. vacancy effects," Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Elsevier, vol. 44(C), pages 235-250.
  3. Tabea Bucher-Koenen & Michael Ziegelmeyer, 2014. "Once Burned, Twice Shy? Financial Literacy and Wealth Losses during the Financial Crisis," Review of Finance, European Finance Association, vol. 18(6), pages 2215-2246.
  4. Jin, Xisong & Nadal De Simone, Francisco, 2014. "A framework for tracking changes in the intensity of investment funds' systemic risk," Journal of Empirical Finance, Elsevier, vol. 29(C), pages 343-368.
  5. Jin, Xisong & Nadal De Simone, Francisco de A., 2014. "Banking systemic vulnerabilities: A tail-risk dynamic CIMDO approach," Journal of Financial Stability, Elsevier, vol. 14(C), pages 81-101.

2013

  1. Gaston Giordana & Ingmar Schumacher, 2013. "What are the bank-specific and macroeconomic drivers of banks’ leverage? Evidence from Luxembourg," Empirical Economics, Springer, vol. 45(2), pages 905-928, October.
  2. Gaston A. Giordana & Ingmar Schumacher, 2013. "Bank liquidity risk and monetary policy. Empirical evidence on the impact of Basel III liquidity standards," International Review of Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 27(5), pages 633-655, September.
  3. de la Croix, David & Pierrard, Olivier & Sneessens, Henri R., 2013. "Aging and pensions in general equilibrium: Labor market imperfections matter," Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Elsevier, vol. 37(1), pages 104-124.
  4. Luca Marchiori & I-Ling Shen & Frédéric Docquier, 2013. "Brain Drain In Globalization: A General Equilibrium Analysis From The Sending Countries' Perspective," Economic Inquiry, Western Economic Association International, vol. 51(2), pages 1582-1602, April.
  5. Michael Ziegelmeyer & Julius Nick, 2013. "Backing out of private pension provision: lessons from Germany," Empirica, Springer;Austrian Institute for Economic Research;Austrian Economic Association, vol. 40(3), pages 505-539, August.
  6. Michael Ziegelmeyer, 2013. "Illuminate the unknown: evaluation of imputation procedures based on the SAVE survey," AStA Advances in Statistical Analysis, Springer;German Statistical Society, vol. 97(1), pages 49-76, January.
  7. Florian Hauser & Bob Kaempff, 2013. "Evolution of trading strategies in a market with heterogeneously informed agents," Journal of Evolutionary Economics, Springer, vol. 23(3), pages 575-607, July.
  8. Claudia Curi & Paolo Guarda & Ana Lozano-Vivas & Valentin Zelenyuk, 2013. "Is foreign-bank efficiency in financial centers driven by home or host country characteristics?," Journal of Productivity Analysis, Springer, vol. 40(3), pages 367-385, December.
  9. Paolo Guarda & Abdelaziz Rouabah & Michael Vardanyan, 2013. "Identifying bank outputs and inputs with a directional technology distance function," Journal of Productivity Analysis, Springer, vol. 40(2), pages 185-195, October.

2012

  1. Docquier, Frédéric & Marchiori, Luca, 2012. "The impact of MENA-to-EU migration in the context of demographic change," Journal of Pension Economics and Finance, Cambridge University Press, vol. 11(2), pages 243-284, April.
  2. Marchiori, Luca & Maystadt, Jean-François & Schumacher, Ingmar, 2012. "The impact of weather anomalies on migration in sub-Saharan Africa," Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Elsevier, vol. 63(3), pages 355-374.
  3. Ziegelmeyer, Michael, 2012. "Nursing home residents make a difference—The overestimation of saving rates at older ages," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 117(3), pages 569-572.
  4. Kabundi, Alain & Nadal De Simone, Francisco, 2012. "Recent French relative export performance: Is there a competitiveness problem?," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 29(4), pages 1408-1435.
  5. P. Du Caju & C. Fuss & L. Wintr, 2012. "Sectoral differences in downward real wage rigidity: workforce composition, institutions, technology and competition," Journal for Labour Market Research, Springer;Institute for Employment Research/ Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (IAB), vol. 45(1), pages 7-22, March.
  6. Catherine Fuss & Ladislav Wintr, 2012. "Rigid Wages and Flexible Employment ?Contrasting Responses to Firm-Level and Sector-Level Productivity Developments," Brussels Economic Review, ULB -- Universite Libre de Bruxelles, vol. 55(3), pages 241-268.
  7. Philip Du Caju & Catherine Fuss & Ladislav Wintr, 2012. "Downward Wage Regidity for Different Workers and Firms," Brussels Economic Review, ULB -- Universite Libre de Bruxelles, vol. 55(1), pages 5-32.

2011

  1. Mathä, Thomas Y. & Pierrard, Olivier, 2011. "Search in the product market and the real business cycle," Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Elsevier, vol. 35(8), pages 1172-1191, August.
  2. Marchiori, Luca, 2011. "Demographic trends and international capital flows in an integrated world," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 28(5), pages 2100-2120, September.
  3. Luca Marchiori & Ingmar Schumacher, 2011. "When nature rebels: international migration, climate change, and inequality," Journal of Population Economics, Springer;European Society for Population Economics, vol. 24(2), pages 569-600, April.
  4. Laurent Cavenaile & David Dubois, 2011. "An empirical analysis of income convergence in the European Union," Applied Economics Letters, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 18(17), pages 1705-1708.
  5. Laurent Cavenaile & David Dubois & Jaroslav Hlávka, 2011. "Unexpected Correlations in Fama-MacBeth Methodology Outcomes," The IUP Journal of Financial Economics, IUP Publications, vol. 0(1), pages 7-23, March.
  6. Igan, Deniz & Kabundi, Alain & Nadal De Simone, Francisco & Pinheiro, Marcelo & Tamirisa, Natalia, 2011. "Housing, credit, and real activity cycles: Characteristics and comovement," Journal of Housing Economics, Elsevier, vol. 20(3), pages 210-231, September.
  7. Alain Kabundi & Francisco Nadal De Simone, 2011. "France in the global economy: a structural approximate dynamic factor model analysis," Empirical Economics, Springer, vol. 41(2), pages 311-342, October.
  8. Patrick Lünnemann & Ladislav Wintr, 2011. "Price Stickiness in the US and Europe Revisited: Evidence from Internet Prices," Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, Department of Economics, University of Oxford, vol. 73(5), pages 593-621, October.

2010

  1. Patrick Lünnemann & Thomas Y. Mathä, 2010. "Consumer price behaviour: evidence from Luxembourg micro data," Managerial and Decision Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 31(2-3), pages 177-192.
  2. Patrick Lünnemann & Thomas Y. Mathä, 2010. "Rigidities and inflation persistence of services and regulated prices," Managerial and Decision Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 31(2-3), pages 193-208.
  3. Giordana, Gaston A. & Montginoul, Marielle & Willinger, Marc, 2010. "Do Static Externalities Offset Dynamic Externalities? An Experimental Study of the Exploitation of Substitutable Common-Pool Resources," Agricultural and Resource Economics Review, Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association, vol. 39(2), pages 1-19, April.
  4. Christian Dreger & Ansgar Belke & Kerstin Bernoth & Korbinian von Blanckenburg & Franziska Bremus & Karl Brenke & Roberta Colavecchio & Ferdinand Fichtner & Hendrik Hagedorn & Vladimir Kuzin, 2010. "Frühjahrsgrundlinien 2010," DIW Wochenbericht, DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research, vol. 77(15), pages 2-26.
  5. Gregory deWalque & Olivier Pierrard & Abdelaziz Rouabah, 2010. "Financial (In)Stability, Supervision and Liquidity Injections: A Dynamic General Equilibrium Approach," Economic Journal, Royal Economic Society, vol. 120(549), pages 1234-1261, December.
  6. Lucas Marchiori & Patrice Pieretti & Benteng Zou, 2010. "Migration and Human Capital in an Endogenous Fertility Model," Annals of Economics and Statistics, GENES, issue 97-98, pages 187-205.
  7. Michael Ziegelmeyer, 2010. "Das Altersvorsorge-Verhalten von Selbständigen - eine Analyse auf Basis der SAVE-Daten," Schmollers Jahrbuch : Journal of Applied Social Science Studies / Zeitschrift für Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin, vol. 130(2), pages 195-240.
  8. Axel Börsch‐Supan & Martin Gasche & Michael Ziegelmeyer, 2010. "Auswirkungen der Finanzkrise auf die private Altersvorsorge," Perspektiven der Wirtschaftspolitik, Verein für Socialpolitik, vol. 11(4), pages 383-406, November.
  9. Martin Gasche & Michael Ziegelmeyer, 2010. "Hat die Finanz- und Wirtschaftskrise Verbreitung und Volumen der Riester-Rente beeinflusst?," Wirtschaftsdienst, Springer;ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics, vol. 90(4), pages 255-261, April.

2009

  1. Thomas Mathä, 2009. "Regional Mc parity: do common pricing points reduce deviations from the law of one price?," Review of World Economics (Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv), Springer;Institut für Weltwirtschaft (Kiel Institute for the World Economy), vol. 145(1), pages 155-166, April.
  2. Patrick Lunnemann & Thomas Matha, 2009. "Mean reversion and sales," Applied Economics Letters, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 16(12), pages 1271-1275.
  3. Thomas Matha & Ladislav Wintr, 2009. "Commuting flows across bordering regions: a note," Applied Economics Letters, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 16(7), pages 735-738.
  4. Christian Dreger & Kerstin Bernoth & Franziska Bremus & Karl Brenke & Roberta Colavecchio & Burcu Erdogan & Stefan Kooths & Vladimir Kuzin & Dorothea Lucke & Charlotte Senftleben & Sebastian Weber, 2009. "Herbstgrundlinien 2009: leichte Erholung im nächsten Jahr," DIW Wochenbericht, DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research, vol. 76(42), pages 716-737.
  5. Christian Dreger & Kerstin Bernoth & Franziska Bremus & Karl Brenke & Roberta Colavecchio & Burcu Erdogan & Stefan Kooths & Vladimir Kuzin & Dorothea Lucke & Charlotte Senftleben & Sebastian Weber, 2009. "DIW's 2009 Fall Forecast: Key Economic Trends," Weekly Report, DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research, vol. 5(31), pages 216-217.
  6. Colavecchio, Roberta & Funke, Michael, 2009. "Volatility dependence across Asia-Pacific onshore and offshore currency forwards markets," Journal of Asian Economics, Elsevier, vol. 20(2), pages 174-196, March.
  7. Roberta Colavecchio & Declan Curran & Michael Funke, 2009. "Drifting together or falling apart? The empirics of regional economic growth in post-unification Germany," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 43(9), pages 1087-1098.
  8. Gregory De Walque & Olivier Pierrard & Henri Sneessens & Raf Wouters, 2009. "Sequential Bargaining in a Neo-Keynesian Model with Frictional Unemployment and Staggered Wage Negotiations," Annals of Economics and Statistics, GENES, issue 95-96, pages 223-250.

2008

  1. Colavecchio, Roberta & Funke, Michael, 2008. "Volatility transmissions between renminbi and Asia-Pacific on-shore and off-shore U.S. dollar futures," China Economic Review, Elsevier, vol. 19(4), pages 635-648, December.
  2. Olivier Pierrard & Henri R. Sneessens, 2008. "Biased Technological Shocks, Relative Wage Rigidities And Low‐Skilled Unemployment," Scottish Journal of Political Economy, Scottish Economic Society, vol. 55(3), pages 330-352, July.
  3. Pierrard, Olivier, 2008. "Commuters, residents and job competition," Regional Science and Urban Economics, Elsevier, vol. 38(6), pages 565-577, November.
  4. Luca Marchiori & Patrice Pieretti & Benteng Zo, 2008. "Brain Drain, Remittances, and Fertility," Economie Internationale, CEPII research center, issue 115, pages 9-42.
  5. Ladislav Wintr, 2008. "Some Evidence On Late Bidding In Ebay Auctions," Economic Inquiry, Western Economic Association International, vol. 46(3), pages 369-379, July.

2007

  1. Fagnart, Jean-Francois & Pierrard, O. & Sneessens, Henri R., 2007. "Microeconomic uncertainty and macroeconomic indeterminacy," European Economic Review, Elsevier, vol. 51(6), pages 1564-1588, August.
  2. Nadal De Simone, Francisco & Clarke, Sean, 2007. "Asymmetry in business fluctuations: International evidence on Friedman's plucking model," Journal of International Money and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 26(1), pages 64-85, February.
  3. Luc Everaert & Francisco Simone, 2007. "Improving the estimation of total factor productivity growth: capital operating time in a latent variable approach," Empirical Economics, Springer, vol. 33(3), pages 449-468, November.

2006

  1. Thomas Y. Mathä & Ladislav Wintr, 2006. "Grenzübergreifende Pendlerströme in der Grossregion: Ein Erklärungsversuch," BCL Bulletin Analyses, Central Bank of Luxembourg, vol. 2006, pages 101-105.
  2. Thomas Y. Mathä, 2006. "The Euro and Regional Price Differences of Individual Products in an Integrated Cross‐Border Area," Journal of Common Market Studies, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 44(3), pages 563-580, September.
  3. Silvia Fabiani & Martine Druant & Ignacio Hernando & Claudia Kwapil & Bettina Landau & Claire Loupias & Fernando Martins & Thomas Mathä & Roberto Sabbatini & Harald Stahl & Ad Stokman, 2006. "What Firms' Surveys Tell Us about Price-Setting Behavior in the Euro Area," International Journal of Central Banking, International Journal of Central Banking, vol. 2(3), September.
  4. Filippo Altissimo & Laurent Bilke & Andrew Levin & Thomas Mathä & Benoit Mojon, 2006. "Sectoral and Aggregate Inflation Dynamics in the Euro Area," Journal of the European Economic Association, MIT Press, vol. 4(2-3), pages 585-593, 04-05.
  5. Kai Carstensen & Roberta Colavecchio, 2006. "The EBC Monetary Policy and its Taylor-type Reaction Function," Rivista italiana degli economisti, Società editrice il Mulino, issue 1, pages 51-86.

2005

  1. Patrick Lünnemann & Thomas Y. Mathä, 2005. "La rigidité des prix: Une etude sur données microéconomiques de prix à la consommation au Luxembourg," BCL Bulletin Analyses, Central Bank of Luxembourg, vol. 2005, pages 91-93.
  2. Patrick Lünnemann & Thomas Y. Mathä, 2005. "Das Preissetzungsverhalten im Euroraum," BCL Bulletin Analyses, Central Bank of Luxembourg, vol. 2005, pages 114-118.
  3. Patrick Lünnemann & Thomas Y. Mathä, 2005. "Comportement de fixation des prix: Résultats d’une enquête auprès des entreprises luxembourgeoises," BCL Bulletin Analyses, Central Bank of Luxembourg, vol. 2005, pages 119-120.
  4. Thomas Mathä, 2005. "Der Euro und Weiterführende Regionale Preiskonvergenz? Resultate aus der ‘Groß‐Region’ um Luxemburg," Perspektiven der Wirtschaftspolitik, Verein für Socialpolitik, vol. 6(1), pages 57-70, February.

2004

  1. Thomas Y. Mathä, 2004. "Die Eurobargeldeinführung und regionale Preisunterschiede: Ist seitdem etwas passiert?," BCL Bulletin Analyses, Central Bank of Luxembourg, vol. 2004, pages 82-92.
  2. Patrick Lünnemann & Thomas Y. Mathä, 2004. "La persistance de l’inflation au Luxembourg: Une analyse au niveau désagrégé," BCL Bulletin Analyses, Central Bank of Luxembourg, vol. 2004, pages 93-95.
  3. Patrick Lünnemann & Thomas Y. Mathä, 2004. "Rigidités nominales et persistance de l’Inflation," BCL Bulletin Analyses, Central Bank of Luxembourg, vol. 2004, pages 99-104.
  4. Friberg, Richard & Matha, Thomas Y., 2004. "Does a common currency lead to (more) price equalization? The role of psychological pricing points," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 84(2), pages 281-287, August.
  5. Olivier Pierrard & Henri Sneessens, 2004. "The European Labour Markets - Aggregate Unemployment and Relative Wage Rigidities," CESifo Forum, ifo Institute - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich, vol. 5(01), pages 19-23, October.
  6. Joseph, G. & Pierrard, O. & Sneessens, H. R., 2004. "Job turnover, unemployment and labor market institutions," Labour Economics, Elsevier, vol. 11(4), pages 451-468, August.

2003

  1. Henri Sneessens & Fatemeh Shadman & Olivier Pierrard, 2003. "Effets des préretraites sur l'emploi," Revue Française d'Économie, Programme National Persée, vol. 18(1), pages 133-155.

2002

  1. Thomas Y. Mathä, 2002. "Die Eurobargeldeinführung, regionale Preisentwicklung und die wahrgenommene Inflation der Verbraucher," BCL Bulletin Analyses, Central Bank of Luxembourg, vol. 2002, pages 52-55.
  2. Thomas Y. Mathä, 2002. "Der Euro und regionale Preiskonvergenz?," BCL Bulletin Analyses, Central Bank of Luxembourg, vol. 2002, pages 52-55.

2001

  1. Thomas Y. Mathä, 2001. "The euro cash changeover: A note on the effects of bounded rationality and rules of thumb," BCL Bulletin Analyses, Central Bank of Luxembourg, vol. 2001, pages 48-57.
  2. Francisco De A. Nadal‐De Simone, 2001. "Inflation Targeters In Practice: A Lucky Lot?," Contemporary Economic Policy, Western Economic Association International, vol. 19(3), pages 239-253, July.
  3. Francisco Nadal De Simone, 2001. "Inflation Forecasting in Chile," Journal Economía Chilena (The Chilean Economy), Central Bank of Chile, vol. 4(3), pages 59-85, December.
  4. Francisco de A. Nadal-De Simone, 2001. "Inflation targeting in a small open economy: The behaviour of price variables," New Zealand Economic Papers, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 35(1), pages 101-142.

2000

  1. Arnaud Bourgain & Paolo Guarda & Patrice Pieretti, 2000. "Dynamique de la croissance et spécialisation: analyse en panel des branches industrielles," Brussels Economic Review, ULB -- Universite Libre de Bruxelles, vol. 167, pages 275-298.

1998

  1. Sean Collins & Francisco Nadal De Simone & David Hargreaves, 1998. "The current account balance: an analysis of the issues," Reserve Bank of New Zealand Bulletin, Reserve Bank of New Zealand, vol. 61, March.

1997

  1. Francisco Nadal de Simone & Jose Tongzon, 1997. "Is there a business cycle in Singapore? Is there a Singaporean business cycle?," Atlantic Economic Journal, Springer;International Atlantic Economic Society, vol. 25(1), pages 60-79, March.

1995

  1. Francisco D. A. Nadal De Simone, 1995. "A Macroeconomic Perspective Of Afta'S Problems And Prospects," Contemporary Economic Policy, Western Economic Association International, vol. 13(2), pages 49-62, April.

1989

  1. Serafino Marchese & Francisco Simone, 1989. "Monotonicity of indices of “Revealed“ comparative advantage: Empirical evidence on Hillman’s condition," Review of World Economics (Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv), Springer;Institut für Weltwirtschaft (Kiel Institute for the World Economy), vol. 125(1), pages 158-167, March.

1985

  1. Gerlach, Stefan & Nadal de Simone, Francisco, 1985. "A money demand equation for Brazil : Comments and additional evidence," Journal of Development Economics, Elsevier, vol. 18(2-3), pages 493-501, August.

Books

2009

  1. Jacob A. Bikker & Barbara Casu & Claudia Girardone & Mohamed E Chaffai & Michel Dietsch & Antonio Colangelo & Robert Inklaar & Marco Colagiovanni & Martin Czurda & Roger Hartmann & Charles-Henri Di Ma, 2009. "Productivity in the Financial Services Sector," SUERF Studies, SUERF - The European Money and Finance Forum, number 2009/4 edited by Morten Balling & Ernest Gnan & Frank Lierman & Jean-Pierre Schoder, May.

Chapters

2017

  1. Gaston Giordana & Michael Ziegelmeyer, 2017. "Household debt burden and financial vulnerability in Luxembourg," IFC Bulletins chapters, in: Bank for International Settlements (ed.), Data needs and Statistics compilation for macroprudential analysis, volume 46, Bank for International Settlements.

2013

  1. Gaston Giordana & Marc Willinger, 2013. "Fixed instruments to cope with stock externalities: an experimental evaluation," Chapters, in: John A. List & Michael K. Price (ed.), Handbook on Experimental Economics and the Environment, chapter 13, pages 367-403, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  2. Gaston Giordana & Marc Willinger, 2013. "Regulatory instruments for monitoring ambient pollution," Chapters, in: John A. List & Michael K. Price (ed.), Handbook on Experimental Economics and the Environment, chapter 7, pages 193-232, Edward Elgar Publishing.

2011

  1. Luca Marchiori & Patrice Pieretti & Benteng Zou, 2011. "The Impact of Migration on Origin Countries: A Numerical Analysis," Dynamic Modeling and Econometrics in Economics and Finance, in: Herbert Dawid & Willi Semmler (ed.), Computational Methods in Economic Dynamics, pages 183-195, Springer.

2010

  1. Florian Hauser & Bob Kaempff, 2010. "Trading on Marginal Information," Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, in: Marco Li Calzi & Lucia Milone & Paolo Pellizzari (ed.), Progress in Artificial Economics, pages 15-26, Springer.

2005

  1. Paolo Guarda, 2005. "The Luxembourg block of the multi-country model," Chapters, in: Gabriel Fagan & Julian Morgan (ed.), Econometric Models of the Euro-area Central Banks, chapter 13, Edward Elgar Publishing.

Software components

Undated material is listed at the end

2017

  1. Alban Moura, 2017. "Code and data files for "Investment Shocks, Sticky Prices, and the Endogenous Relative Price of Investment"," Computer Codes 16-315, Review of Economic Dynamics.

Undated

  1. Luca MARCHIORI & Olivier PIERRARD & Henri R. SNEESSENS, "undated". "Codes and data files for “The EU-US Unemployment Puzzle Revisited : Insitutions, Demography, and Capital Flows”," JODE - Journal of Demographic Economics - Data and Codes 2017004, Cambridge University Press.

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