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Date published | SUERF | Issue | Title | Author(s) |
Jun 2022 | Policy Brief | No 357 | What tax data can tell us about consumption and saving patterns | Alain Galli, Rina Rosenblatt-Wisch |
Feb 2022 | Policy Brief | No 276 | The COVID Non-Performing Loan ’Tsunami’ that Never Happened and How to Avoid it Now | Reiner Martin, Piroska Nagy-Mohacsi, Elina Ribakova, Jonathan M. Fortun Vargas |
Jan 2022 | Policy Brief | No 257 | Why do households save? | Sami Oinonen, Matti Viren |
Oct 2021 | Policy Brief | No 206 | Cost-Benefit Analysis of Borrower-Based Measures in Slovakia | Martin Cesnak, Ján Klacso, Roman Vasiľ |
Sep 2021 | Policy Brief | No 170 | Pension funds’ portfolio choices and investment beliefs | Dirk Broeders, Kristy Jansen |
Aug 2021 | Policy Brief | No 145 | It’s in the Tails: The Distributional Income Effects of Monetary Policy | Niklas Amberg, Thomas Jansson, Mathias Klein and Anna Rogantini Picco |
Jun 2021 | Policy Brief | No 107 | Building a more effective financial safety net for poor countries | Bruno Cabrillac, Luc Jacolin |
Jun 2021 | Policy Brief | No 103 | A bigger house at the cost of an empty fridge? The effect of households’ indebtedness on their consumption: Micro-evidence using Belgian HFCS data | Philip Du Caju, Guillaume Périlleux, François Rycx, Ilan Tojerow |
Jun 2021 | Policy Brief | No 99 | Stress-testing CESEE borrowers in the light of the COVID-19 pandemic | Aleksandra Riedl |
May 2021 | Policy Brief | No 97 | Stress-Testing Net Trading Income: The Case of European Banks | Carla Giglio, Frances Shaw, Nicolas Syrichas and Giuseppe Cappelletti |
Jan 2021 | Policy Note | No 218 | Interest rate-growth differentials on government debt: an empirical investigation for the euro area | Cristina Checherita-Westphal and João Domingues Semeano |
Dec 2020 | Policy Brief | No 38 | Limits of the Market | Paul De Grauwe |
Jun 2020 | Policy Note | No 176 | Credit Guarantees in the COVID-19 crisis – Relevance and Economic Impact | Julien Brault, Simone Signore |
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 |
Aug 2019 | Policy Note | No 91 | How to Make Capitalism Work for All? | Anita Angelovska Bezhoska |
Mar 2019 | Policy Note | No 59 | New Frontiers in the Euro Debate in Iceland | Thorsteinn Thorgeirsson |
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