Date published | SUERF | Issue | Title | Author(s) |
Mar 2023 | Policy Brief | No 543 | How shocks to Chinese supply chains affect US and euro area manufacturing | Makram Khalil, Marc-Daniel Weber |
Feb 2023 | Policy Brief | No 533 | When food bites back: What quarterly firm-level data reveal about food inflation | André Casalis |
Feb 2023 | Policy Brief | No 530 | Deep contractions cause economic scars that never heal | David Aikman, Mathias Drehmann, Mikael Juselius, Xiaochuan Xing |
Feb 2023 | Policy Brief | No 524 | Highly Dispersed inflation rates challenge the ECB’s monetary policy strategy | Thomas Url |
Feb 2023 | Policy Brief | No 520 | Measuring the Optimum Currency Area properties of the euro area over its 20 years’ history | Davor Kunovac, Diego Rodriguez Palenzuela, Yiqiao Sun |
Feb 2023 | Policy Brief | No 516 | A scientific illusion in risk management? | José María Roldán |
Jan 2023 | Policy Brief | No 512 | Price Setting Before and During the Pandemic: Evidence from Swiss Consumer Prices | Barbara Rudolf, Pascal Seiler |
Jan 2023 | Policy Note | No 296 | Finding the right mix: monetary-fiscal interaction at times of high inflation | Isabel Schnabel |
Dec 2022 | Policy Brief | No 492 | Euro area’s persistent current account surplus – a reason behind a decade of low interest rates? | Tobias Schuler, Yiqiao Sun |
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 |
Nov 2022 | Policy Brief | No 470 | What micro price data teach us about the inflation process: web-scraping in PRISMA | Chiara Osbat |
Nov 2022 | Policy Brief | No 466 | Price-at-risk: systemic risk from price-impact induced contagion | Gábor Fukker, Michiel Kaijser, Luca Mingarelli, Matthias Sydow |
Nov 2022 | Policy Note | No 292 | The complex task of reforming the EU’s electricity market - Intervention options proposed by the European Commission | Cristian Stet, Pablo Ruiz, Susan Hansen |
Oct 2022 | Policy Note | No 291 | Monetary policy and inflation: recent developments | Ignazio Visco |
Oct 2022 | Policy Brief | No 437 | Is a global factor driving bond yields lately? | Mattia Girotti, Guillaume Horny, Adrian Penalver, Anna Petronevich |
Sep 2022 | Policy Brief | No 431 | Consumer Inflation Expectations and Regional Price Changes | Tomasz Łyziak, Michael Pedersen, Ewa Stanisławska |
Sep 2022 | Policy Brief | No 425 | What Moves Markets? | Mark Kerssenfischer, Maik Schmeling |
Sep 2022 | Policy Note | No 287 | Monetary policy and the Great Volatility | Isabel Schnabel |
Aug 2022 | Policy Brief | No 391 | Why is Swiss inflation low? | GianLuigi Mandruzzato |
Jul 2022 | Policy Brief | No 376 | Climate change and inflation in the euro area | Christiane Nickel |
Jul 2022 | Policy Brief | No 369 | The impact of energy efficiency on Belgian house prices | Peter Reusens, Frank Vastmans, Sven Damen |
Jun 2022 | Policy Brief | No 347 | Sectoral exchange rate pass-through in the euro area | Chiara Osbat, Yiqiao Sun, Martin Wagner |
Jun 2022 | Policy Brief | No 346 | How do firms respond to demand and supply shocks? | Michał Gradzewicz |
May 2022 | Policy Brief | No 338 | Mortgage debt relief after economic shocks: lessons from the pandemic | Edward Gaffney, Fergal McCann, Johannes Stroebel |
May 2022 | Policy Brief | No 335 | Macroeconomic Implications and Differences of Oil and Gas Price Shocks | Thomas Zörner, Nico Petz |
May 2022 | Policy Brief | No 324 | Uncertainty shocks and the monetary-macroprudential policy mix | Valeriu Nalban, Andra Smădu |
Apr 2022 | Policy Note | No 274 | Stylised facts on debt and financial crisis | Pedro Duarte Neves |
Apr 2022 | Policy Brief | No 315 | Who owns banks? The household-bank nexus and its implications for bank stock prices | Matías Lamas, David Martinez-Miera |
Mar 2022 | Policy Brief | No 303 | Rising rent burdens following distorting investment incentives – The effects of rent controls in Germany | Vera Baye, Valeriya Dinger |
Mar 2022 | Policy Note | No 270 | Will the supply-driven oil price shock unanchor inflation expectations? | Matthew Luzzetti, Brett Ryan, Justin Weidner, Amy Yang |
Nov 2021 | Policy Brief | No 225 | Population aging and the persistence of three key global trends | Andrea Papetti |
Nov 2021 | Policy Brief | No 219 | How do banks propagate economic shocks? | Yusuf Emre Akgündüz, Seyit Mümin Cılasun, H. Özlem Dursun-de Neef, Yavuz Selim Hacıhasanoğlu, İbrahim Yarba |
Aug 2021 | Policy Brief | No 164 | Banks Fearing the Drought? Liquidity Hoarding as a Response to Idiosyncratic Interbank Funding Dry-Ups | Helge C.N. Littke, Matias Ossandon Busch |
Jul 2021 | Policy Brief | No 137 | Euro area equity risk premia and monetary policy | Daniel Kapp, Kristian Loft Kristiansen |
Jul 2021 | Policy Brief | No 125 | Monetary policy surprises trigger different responses in the housing market across European regions | Winfried Koeniger, Benedikt Lennartz, Marc-Antoine Ramelet |
May 2021 | Policy Brief | No 89 | Foreclosures and House Prices | Michele Loberto |
Dec 2020 | Policy Note | No 212 | Monetary policy effects when interest rates are negative | Joost Bats, Massimo Giuliodori, Aerdt Houben |
Oct 2020 | Policy Note | No 202 | Policy revolution | Elga Bartsch, Jean Boivin, Stanley Fischer, Philipp Hildebrand |
Sep 2020 | Policy Note | No 192 | A rule-based monetary strategy for the European Central Bank: a call for monetary stability | Juan E. Castañeda |
May 2020 | Policy Note | No 170 | International inflation co-movements | Philip R. Lane |
Apr 2020 | Policy Note | No 153 | Passive Funds Actively Affect Prices: Evidence from the Largest ETF Markets | Karamfil Todorov |
Mar 2020 | Policy Note | No 144 | Euro Area Economics: Putting the OOH into HICP | Jacob Nell, Bruna Skarica, Joao Almeida, Markus Guetschow |
Nov 2019 | Policy Note | No 112 | Inflation In The Eurozone Is Dead. Long Live (The Right Kind Of) Inflation | Sylvain Broyer |
Aug 2019 | Policy Note | No 88 | Mitigating Fiscal Risks from the Financial Sector | Ludger Schuknecht |
Apr 2016 | Policy Note | No 5 | Some seeming paradoxes or interesting points of Russia’s economy and banking sector | Stephan Barisitz |