Content
2007, Issue 1
- 115-134 Are the Exchange Rates of EMU Candidate Countries Anchored by their Expected Euro Locking Rates?
by Anna Naszódi - 135-149 Predicting Currency Crises Using the Term Structure of Relative Interest Rates: Case Studies of the Czech Republic and Russia
by Jesús Crespo Cuaresma & Tomáš Slacík - 150-166 The Russian Nonfuel Sector: Signs of the Dutch Disease? Evidence from EU-25 Import Competition
by Stephan Barisitz & Simon-Erik Ollus - 167-176 The Russian Oil Fund as a Tool of Stabilization and Sterilization
by Vasily Astrov
2006, Issue 2
- 48-68 Bank Intermediation in Southeastern Europe: Depth and Structure
by Peter Backé - 69-84 How Central and Eastern European Countries Choose Exchange Rate Regimes
by Agnieszka Markiewicz - 85-108 The Dutch Disease in Kazakhstan: An Empirical Investigation
by Balázs Égert & Carol S. Leonard - 109-133 Serbia: Country Profile and Recent Economic Developments
by Klaus Michal & Tomáš Slacík - 134-151 The Financial Situation and Financing of Nonfinancial Corporations in the Ten New EU Member States – A First Empirical Orientation
by Thomas Reininger & Zoltan Walko
2006, Issue 1
- 44-87 Monetary Transmission in Central and Eastern Europe: Gliding on a Wind of Change
by Fabrizio Coricelli & Balázs Égert & Ronald MacDonald - 88-111 Interest Rate Pass-Through in Central and Eastern Europe: Reborn from Ashes Merely to Pass Away?
by Jesus Crespo Cuaresma & Balázs Égert & Thomas Reininger - 112-139 Credit Growth in Central and Eastern Europe: New (Over)Shooting Stars?
by Peter Backé & Balázs Égert - 140-155 Monetary Transmission in the New EU Member States: Evidence from Time-Varying Coefficient Vector Autoregression
by Zsolt Darvas - 158-176 Ukraine: Macroeconomic Developments and Structural Change with a Special Focus on the Energy Sector
by Stephan Barisitz & Annemarie Pemmer
2005, Issue 2
- 58-82 Banking in Central and Eastern Europe since the Turn of the Millennium — An Overview of Structural Modernization in Ten Countries
by Stephan Barisitz - 83-109 Developments in Credit to the Private Sector in Central and Eastern European EU Member States: Emerging from Financial Repression — A Comparative Overview
by Peter Backé - 110-133 Can Banking Intermediation in the Central and Eastern European Countries Ever Catch up with the Euro Area?
by Markus Arpa & Thomas Reininger & Zoltan Walko - 134-156 The Banking Sector of Bosnia and Herzegovina: The Dominant Role of Austrian Banks
by Tamás Mágel - 157-173 The Implementation of the Basel Core Principles in Selected Countries from the Perspective of the International Monetary Fund
by Ingrid Ettl & Alexandra Schober-Rhomberg
2005, Issue 1
- 52-75 The Euro Changeover in the New Member States - A Preview
by Thomas Gruber & Doris Ritzberger-Grünwald - 76-97 Exchange Rate Regimes, Foreign Exchange Volatility and Export Performance in Central and Eastern Europe
by Balázs Égert & Amalia Morales-Zumaquero - 98-106 Financial Globalization, Capital Account Liberalization and International Consumption Risk-Sharing
by Gabriel Moser & Wolfgang Pointner - 107-126 Albania: Country Profile and Recent Economic Developments
by Anton Schautzer
2004, Issue 2
- 50-75 Central Bank Independence in Southeastern Europe with a View to Future EU Accession
by Sandra Dvorsky - 76-94 A Meta-Analysis of Business Cycle Correlations between the Euro Area, CEECs and SEECs – What Do We Know?
by Jarko Fidrmuc & Iikka Korhonen - 95-118 Exchange Rate Arrangements and Monetary Policy in Southeastern Europe and Turkey: Some Stylized Facts
by Stephan Barisitz - 119-137 Exchange Rate Developments and Fundamentals in Four EU Accession and Candidate Countries: Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania and Turkey
by Jesus Crespo Cuaresma & Jarko Fidrmuc & Maria Antoinette Silgoner - 138-181 Equilibrium Exchange Rates in Southeastern Europe, Russia, Ukraine and Turkey: Healthy or (Dutch) Diseased?
by Balázs Égert
2004, Issue 1
- 46-69 Nonlinear Exchange Rate Dynamics in Target Zones
by Jesus Crespo Cuaresma & Balázs Égert & Ronald MacDonald - 70-95 Determinants of Geographical Concentration Patterns in Central and Eastern European Countries
by Antje Hildebrandt & Julia Wörz - 96-121 Employment and Labor Market Flexibility in the New EU Member States
by Thomas Gruber - 122-152 Distorted Incentives Fading?
by Stephan Barisitz - 152-177 Oil Prices and the World Economy
by Ray Barrell & Olga Pomerantz