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Citations of
Frank Bohn

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Working papers

  1. Frank Bohn, 2005. "Maastricht Criteria versus Stability Pact," Working Papers 200506, School Of Economics, University College Dublin. [Downloadable!]
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    1. P R Agénor & D Yilmaz, 2006. "The Tyranny of Rules: Fiscal Discipline, Productive Spending, and Growth," Centre for Growth and Business Cycle Research Discussion Paper Series 73, Economics, The Univeristy of Manchester. [Downloadable!]

  2. Frank Bohn, 2004. "The Trade-off between Monetary and Fiscal Solidity - International Lenders and Political Instability," Working Papers 200408, School Of Economics, University College Dublin. [Downloadable!]

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    1. Frank Bohn, 2004. "White Elephants and the Limits to Efficient Investment," Working Papers 200413, School Of Economics, University College Dublin. [Downloadable!]
    2. Frank Bohn, 2005. "Public Investment under Ethnic Diversity and Political Uncertainty," Working Papers 200501, School Of Economics, University College Dublin. [Downloadable!]

  3. F. Bohn, 2003. "Monetary Union and the Interest-Exchange Rate Trade-off," Economics Discussion Papers 554, University of Essex, Department of Economics. [Downloadable!]
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    1. Joseph Plasmans & Jacob Engwerda & Bas Aarle & Tomasz Michalak, 2009. "Analysis of a monetary union enlargement in the framework of linear-quadratic differential games," International Economics and Economic Policy, Springer, vol. 6(2), pages 135-156, July. [Downloadable!] (restricted)

  4. Bohn, Frank, 2003. "Public Finance under Political Instability and Debt Conditionality," Royal Economic Society Annual Conference 2003 25, Royal Economic Society. [Downloadable!]
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    1. Frank Bohn, 2004. "The Trade-off between Monetary and Fiscal Solidity - International Lenders and Political Instability," Working Papers 200408, School Of Economics, University College Dublin. [Downloadable!]

  5. Frank Bohn, 2002. "Fiscal Consolidations, but when? Italy and EMU Enlargement," Economics Discussion Papers 544, University of Essex, Department of Economics. [Downloadable!]

    Cited by:

    1. F. Bohn, 2003. "Monetary Union and the Interest-Exchange Rate Trade-off," Economics Discussion Papers 554, University of Essex, Department of Economics. [Downloadable!]
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  6. Frank Bohn, 2002. "Eliminating the Inflationary Finance Trap in a Politically Unstable Country: Domestic Politics versus International Pressure," Economics Discussion Papers 551, University of Essex, Department of Economics. [Downloadable!]

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    1. Frank Bohn, 2006. "Greed, Impatience and Exchange Rate Determination," Working Papers 200605, School Of Economics, University College Dublin. [Downloadable!]


Articles

  1. Bohn, Frank, 2006. "Maastricht Criteria versus Stability Pact," Journal of Policy Modeling, Elsevier, vol. 28(3), pages 247-276, April. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
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    See citations under working paper version above.

  2. Frank Bohn, 2004. "Monetary Union and the Interest-Exchange Rate Trade-off," Open Economies Review, Springer, vol. 15(2), pages 111-141, 04. [Downloadable!]
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    See citations under working paper version above.Sorry, no citations of articles recorded.


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