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Melina Papoutsi

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First Name:Melina
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Last Name:Papoutsi
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European Central Bank

Frankfurt am Main, Germany
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RePEc:edi:emieude (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Kamps, Christophe & Bussière, Matthieu & Niessner, Birgit & Tristani, Oreste & Christoffel, Kai & Kapadia, Sujit & Ferrero, Giuseppe & Gilbert, Niels & Vlassopoulos, Thomas & Motto, Roberto & Gerke, R, 2025. "Report on monetary policy tools, strategy and communication," Occasional Paper Series 372, European Central Bank.
  2. Kosekova, Kamelia & Maddaloni, Angela & Papoutsi, Melina & Schivardi, Fabiano, 2024. "Firm-bank relationships: a cross-country comparison," CEPR Discussion Papers 19464, Centre for Economic Policy Research.
  3. Darmouni, Olivier & Papoutsi, Melina, 2022. "Non-bank lending to mid-size firms in Europe: evidence from corporate securities," Working Paper Series 2663, European Central Bank.
  4. Papoutsi, Melina, 2021. "Lending relationships in loan renegotiation: evidence from corporate loans," Working Paper Series 2553, European Central Bank.

Articles

  1. Bletzinger, Tilman & Boilini, Ambra & Kaufmann, Christoph & Nicoletti, Giulio & Papoutsi, Melina & Pöschl, Johannes, 2026. "Financial and macroeconomic implications of the rise in very long-term yields," Economic Bulletin Boxes, European Central Bank, vol. 2.
  2. Darmouni, Olivier & Papoutsi, Melina, 2022. "Europe's growing league of small corporate bond issuers: new players, different game dynamics," Research Bulletin, European Central Bank, vol. 96.
  3. Papoutsi, Melina, 2021. "Nothing compares to your loan officer – continuity of relationships and loan renegotiation," Research Bulletin, European Central Bank, vol. 81.

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Working papers

  1. Kamps, Christophe & Bussière, Matthieu & Niessner, Birgit & Tristani, Oreste & Christoffel, Kai & Kapadia, Sujit & Ferrero, Giuseppe & Gilbert, Niels & Vlassopoulos, Thomas & Motto, Roberto & Gerke, R, 2025. "Report on monetary policy tools, strategy and communication," Occasional Paper Series 372, European Central Bank.

    Cited by:

    1. Barauskaitė Griškevičienė, Kristina & Brand, Claus & Nguyen, Anh Dinh Minh, 2026. "Pandemic-era inflation dynamics in the euro area: the role of policy and non-policy demand and energy and non-energy supply factors," Working Paper Series 3201, European Central Bank.
    2. Arden, Lucas & Hauptmeier, Sebastian & Kamps, Christophe, 2025. "Inflation-stabilizing monetary and fiscal policy rules at and away from the lower bound," Journal of Monetary Economics, Elsevier, vol. 156(C).
    3. Ugo Dubois & Bruno Ducoudré & Raphaël Martin & Anna Petronevich & Caterina Seghini & Camille Thubin & Harri Turunen, 2026. "Re-estimated FR-BDF: New Features and an Assessment of Monetary Policy Tightening in France," Working papers 1044, Banque de France.
    4. McClung, Nigel, 2025. "Why should fiscal imbalances concern policymakers at independent inflation-targeting central banks?," BoF Economics Review 4/2025, Bank of Finland.
    5. Lena Dräger & Michal Marenčák & Giang Nghiem & Maritta Paloviita, 2026. "Heterogeneity in Consumers' Economic Expectations Across Euro Area Countries," CESifo Working Paper Series 12725, CESifo.
    6. Luca Baldo & Marco Bernardini, 2025. "What drives policy rate expectations? Evidence from the post-pandemic monetary policy cycle," Temi di discussione (Economic working papers) 1500, Bank of Italy, Economic Research and International Relations Area.

  2. Kosekova, Kamelia & Maddaloni, Angela & Papoutsi, Melina & Schivardi, Fabiano, 2024. "Firm-bank relationships: a cross-country comparison," CEPR Discussion Papers 19464, Centre for Economic Policy Research.

    Cited by:

    1. Maxime Gueuder & Sébastien Ray, 2026. "Projecting the Interests of a Dynamic Debt Portfolio: a Financial Model," Working papers 1033, Banque de France.
    2. Reimers, Paul & Michaelis, Henrike, 2025. "Peering beyond the veil: A dissection of aggregate bank lending rate movements into pricing and composition effects using credit-level data," Discussion Papers 36/2025, Deutsche Bundesbank.
    3. Lang, Jan Hannes & Rusnák, Marek & Herbst, Tobias, 2025. "The impact of monetary policy and macroprudential policy on corporate lending rates in the Euro area," Working Paper Series 3057, European Central Bank.
    4. Vilerts, Karlis & Anyfantaki, Sofia & Benkovskis, Konstantins & Bredl, Sebastian & Giovannini, Massimo & Matthias Horky, Florian & Kunzmann, Vanessa & Lalinský, Tibor & Lampousis, Athanasios & Lukmano, 2025. "Details Matter: Loan Pricing and Transmission of Monetary Policy in the Euro Area," Research Technical Papers 8/RT/25, Central Bank of Ireland.
    5. Schepens, Glenn & Core, Fabrizio & De Marco, Filippo & Eisert, Tim, 2025. "Inflation and floating-rate loans: evidence from the euro-area," Working Paper Series 3064, European Central Bank.
    6. Bronzini, Raffaello & Giunta, Anna & Pierucci, Eleonora & Sforza, Marco, 2025. "More technology, more loans? How advanced digital technologies influence firms’ financing conditions," Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Elsevier, vol. 72(C), pages 47-66.

  3. Darmouni, Olivier & Papoutsi, Melina, 2022. "Non-bank lending to mid-size firms in Europe: evidence from corporate securities," Working Paper Series 2663, European Central Bank.

    Cited by:

    1. Darmouni, Olivier & Papoutsi, Melina, 2022. "Europe's growing league of small corporate bond issuers: new players, different game dynamics," Research Bulletin, European Central Bank, vol. 96.
    2. Kubitza, Christian, 2021. "Investor-driven corporate finance: Evidence from insurance markets," ICIR Working Paper Series 43/21, Goethe University Frankfurt, International Center for Insurance Regulation (ICIR).
    3. Chen, Yuting & Dunne, Peter, 2024. "First-mover advantage in funds revisited," Research Technical Papers 6/RT/24, Central Bank of Ireland.
    4. Meinerding, Christoph & Schüler, Yves S. & Zhang, Philipp, 2023. "Shocks to transition risk," Discussion Papers 04/2023, Deutsche Bundesbank.
    5. Beck, Roland & Schmitz, Martin & Coppola, Antonio & Lewis, Angus & Maggiori, Matteo & Schreger, Jesse, 2024. "The geography of capital allocation in the euro area," Working Paper Series 3007, European Central Bank.
    6. Joost Bats & Giovanna Bua & Daniel Kapp, 2023. "Physical and transition risk premiums in euro area corporate bond markets," Working Papers 761, DNB.
    7. Matthias Kaldorf & Florian Wicknig, 2021. "Risky Financial Collateral, Firm Heterogeneity, and the Impact of Eligibility Requirements," ECONtribute Discussion Papers Series 123, University of Bonn and University of Cologne, Germany.
    8. Fricke, Daniel & Meinerding, Christoph, 2024. "Who pays the greenium and why? A decomposition," Discussion Papers 41/2024, Deutsche Bundesbank.
    9. Nina Boyarchenko & Leonardo Elias, 2023. "Corporate Credit Conditions Around the World: Novel Facts Through Holistic Data," Staff Reports 1074, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
    10. Alessandra Iannamorelli & Stefano Nobili & Antonio Scalia & Luana Zaccaria, 2021. "Asymmetric Information and Corporate Lending: Evidence from SMEs Bond Markets," EIEF Working Papers Series 2105, Einaudi Institute for Economics and Finance (EIEF), revised Mar 2021.
    11. Martijn Boermans, 2022. "A literature review of securities holdings statistics research and a practitioner’s guide," Working Papers 757, DNB.

  4. Papoutsi, Melina, 2021. "Lending relationships in loan renegotiation: evidence from corporate loans," Working Paper Series 2553, European Central Bank.

    Cited by:

    1. Papoutsi, Melina, 2021. "Nothing compares to your loan officer – continuity of relationships and loan renegotiation," Research Bulletin, European Central Bank, vol. 81.
    2. Panagiotis Avramidis & Ioannis Asimakopoulos & Dimitris Malliaropulos, 2023. "Disrupted Lending Relationship and Borrower's Strategic Default," Journal of Financial Services Research, Springer;Western Finance Association, vol. 63(1), pages 91-116, February.

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NEP is an announcement service for new working papers, with a weekly report in each of many fields. This author has had 5 papers announced in NEP. These are the fields, ordered by number of announcements, along with their dates. If the author is listed in the directory of specialists for this field, a link is also provided.
  1. NEP-CFN: Corporate Finance (4) 2021-05-24 2022-06-20 2023-07-17 2023-08-21. Author is listed
  2. NEP-EEC: European Economics (3) 2022-06-20 2023-07-17 2025-07-14. Author is listed
  3. NEP-MAC: Macroeconomics (3) 2021-05-24 2022-06-20 2025-07-14. Author is listed
  4. NEP-BAN: Banking (2) 2021-05-24 2023-07-17. Author is listed
  5. NEP-FDG: Financial Development and Growth (2) 2022-06-20 2023-08-21. Author is listed
  6. NEP-CBA: Central Banking (1) 2025-07-14
  7. NEP-FMK: Financial Markets (1) 2022-06-20

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