Date published | SUERF | Issue | Title | Author(s) |
Dec 2022 | Policy Brief | No 486 | How do borrowers adjust in a household foreign currency debt crisis? | Győző Gyöngyösi, Judit Rariga, Emil Verner |
Dec 2022 | Policy Brief | No 483 | The Links Between Emerging Market Bond Flows, Exchange Rates and Future Financial Conditions | Peter Hördahl, Giorgio Valente |
Nov 2022 | Policy Brief | No 477 | Foreign demand shocks to production networks: Firm responses and worker impacts | Emmanuel Dhyne, Ken Kikkawa, Toshiaki Komatsu, Magne Mogstad, Felix Tintelnot |
Sep 2022 | Policy Brief | No 423 | Country biases in equity portfolios are less pronounced and less irrational than one might think | Martijn Boermans, Ian Cooper, Piet Sercu, Rosanne Vanpée |
Sep 2022 | Policy Brief | No 415 | How much foreign currency must a central bank buy to implement a minimum exchange rate? Estimation using the Swiss National Bank as an example | Markus Hertrich |
Jun 2022 | Policy Brief | No 349 | How does financial openness affect inequality? | Stefan Avdjiev, Tsvetana Spasova |
Jun 2022 | Policy Brief | No 347 | Sectoral exchange rate pass-through in the euro area | Chiara Osbat, Yiqiao Sun, Martin Wagner |
Apr 2022 | Policy Brief | No 321 | Would a retail CBDC achieve its intended purpose? | Romain Baeriswyl, Samuel Reynard, Alexandre Swoboda |
Oct 2021 | Policy Brief | No 209 | The one trillion euro CBDC: Issuing a digital euro without disrupting the bank lending channel | Paolo Fegatelli |
Oct 2021 | Policy Brief | No 207 | The Rise in Foreign Currency Bonds: The Role of US Monetary Policy and Capital Controls | Philippe Bacchetta, Rachel Cordonier, Ouarda Merrouche |
Sep 2021 | Policy Brief | No 184 | Frozen markets: Iceland’s experience with capital controls | Francis Breedon, Thórarinn G. Pétursson, Paolo Vitale |
Sep 2021 | Policy Brief | No 173 | An export supply channel of exchange rates | Erik Frohm |
Aug 2021 | Policy Brief | No 168 | Monetary Gold and Central Bank Capital | Kenneth Sullivan |
Jun 2021 | Policy Note | No 246 | Integrated policy frameworks: The constraints of policy horizons and adjustment frequencies | Claudio Borio and Piti Disyatat |
Jun 2021 | Policy Note | No 244 | External Vulnerabilities and Exchange Rate Pass-Through: The Case of Emerging Markets | Abdullah Kazdal, Muhammed Hasan Yılmaz |
May 2021 | Policy Note | No 240 | What Caused The Resurgence In FDI Screening? | Simon J. Evenett |
Feb 2021 | Policy Brief | No 49 | Should developed economies manage international capital flows? An empirical and welfare analysis | Dennis Bonam, Gavin Goy, Emmanuel de Veirman |
Sep 2020 | Policy Brief | No 28 | Limits and pitfalls of QE in emerging markets | Daniel Daianu |
May 2020 | Policy Brief | No 8 | The currency composition of foreign exchange reserves | Hiro Ito and Robert N McCauley |
Apr 2020 | Policy Note | No 149 | A diverse monetary union creates invisible transfers that justify conditional solidarity | Enrico Perotti and Oscar Soons |
Dec 2019 | Policy Note | No 118 | Deposit facility rate, bank reserves, and portfolio reallocation incentives | Manuel Buchholz, Kirsten Schmidt, Lena Tonzer |
Jun 2019 | Policy Note | No 78 | Central banks are too risk averse as investors | Massimiliano Castelli, Stefan Gerlach |
Mar 2019 | Policy Note | No 59 | New Frontiers in the Euro Debate in Iceland | Thorsteinn Thorgeirsson |
Jan 2018 | Policy Note | No 23 | The occasional importance of the current account in an era of a global savings glut | Jesper Berg, Steffen Lind |
May 2016 | Policy Note | No 7 | Ten Myths in the Brexit Debate | David T. Llewellyn |
Apr 2016 | Policy Note | No 5 | Some seeming paradoxes or interesting points of Russia’s economy and banking sector | Stephan Barisitz |