Date published | SUERF | Issue | Title | Author(s) |
Aug 2022 | Policy Brief | No 397 | Unbalanced macroeconomic risks over the business cycle | Martin Iseringhausen, Ivan Petrella, Konstantinos Theodoridis |
Aug 2022 | Policy Brief | No 392 | Consumption-led expansions lead to lower growth | Matti Viren |
Aug 2022 | Policy Brief | No 390 | Dissent in the ECB’s Governing Council Increases Households’ Inflation Uncertainty | Moritz Grebe, Peter Tillmann |
Jul 2022 | Policy Brief | No 366 | Firm-level expectations and macroeconomic conditions: underpinnings and disagreement | Monique Reid, Pierre Siklos |
Jun 2022 | Policy Brief | No 359 | Scarring effects of major economic downturns: The role of fiscal policy and government investment | Martin Larch, Peter Claeys, Wouter van der Wielen |
May 2022 | Policy Brief | No 335 | Macroeconomic Implications and Differences of Oil and Gas Price Shocks | Thomas Zörner, Nico Petz |
Apr 2022 | Policy Note | No 274 | Stylised facts on debt and financial crisis | Pedro Duarte Neves |
Apr 2022 | Policy Brief | No 319 | Time for a circular business cycle clock | Nuno Lourenço, António Rua |
Mar 2022 | Policy Brief | No 307 | On the Welfare Effects of Using Energy and Emissions Taxes to Finance a Labour Tax Reduction in a Multi-sector DSGE Model | Natascha Hinterlang, Anika Martin, Oke Röhe, Nikolai Stähler, Johannes Strobel |
Mar 2022 | Policy Brief | No 285 | Why the impact of the health crisis in 2020 was uneven across the euro area economies? | Ángel Luis Gómez, Ana del Río |
Feb 2022 | Policy Brief | No 272 | Global models for a global pandemic: the impact of COVID-19 on small euro area economies | Pablo Garcia, Pascal Jacquinot, Črt Lenarčič, Matija Lozej, Kostas Mavromatis |
Jan 2022 | Policy Brief | No 262 | Choosing the European fiscal rule | Ginters Bušs, Patrick Grüning, Oļegs Tkačevs |
Dec 2021 | Policy Brief | No 243 | The Macroeconomic Impact of Euro Area Labor Market Reforms | Gerhard Rünstler |
Oct 2021 | Policy Brief | No 208 | Human Frictions in the Transmission of Economic Policy | Francesco D’Acunto, Daniel Hoang, Maritta Paloviita, Michael Weber |
Oct 2021 | Policy Brief | No 192 | Optimal Robust Monetary Policy with Parameters and Output Gap Uncertainty | Adriana Grasso, Guido Traficante |
Sep 2021 | Policy Note | No 252 | Forging the Future of Monetary Union – taking stock and looking forward | Markus Rodlauer, Rolf Strauch |
Aug 2021 | Policy Brief | No 162 | The Natural Interest Rate in China | SUN Guofeng, Daniel M Rees |
Aug 2021 | Policy Brief | No 143 | The dynamics of macroeconomic downside risk | By Davide Delle Monache, Andrea De Polis and Ivan Petrella |
Jun 2021 | Policy Brief | No 105 | Monetary policy space and monetary policy strategies for the euro area | Markus Haavio, Olli-Matti Laine |
May 2021 | Policy Brief | No 98 | Detecting turning point in the Danish economy in real time – nowcasting in Danmarks Nationalbank during the covid-19 crisis | Jesper Pedersen |
Apr 2021 | Policy Note | No 232 | The Macroeconomics of Covid-19 Leverage | Théophile Jégard, Simon Ray |
Nov 2020 | Policy Note | No 207 | Surge in corporate insolvencies hitting German banks | Jan Schildbach |
May 2020 | Policy Note | No 164 | Can we compare the COVID-19 and 2008 crises? | Marc-Olivier Strauss-Kahn |
May 2020 | Policy Note | No 162 | How large is the coronavirus macro shock? Putting the near-term record-breaking shock in the long-term context | Elga Bartsch, Jean Boivin, Philipp Hildebrand |
May 2019 | Policy Note | No 71 | Rethinking the Trade-offs for Monetary Policy in an Era of Globalization | Enrique Martínez-García |
Jan 2019 | Policy Note | No 53 | The output cost of the global financial crisis: A reappraisal after ten years | David Turner, Patrice Ollivaud |