SUERF Conference Proceedings (formerly SUERF Studies) feature a selection of papers presented at SUERF Conferences. SUERF Conference Proceeding are available for download on our website. Printed volumes of publications (available up to and including Study 2015/1) are distributed free of charge to Members of the Association.For Non-Members, printed copies are available for purchase from the Secretariat for EUR 40/volume.
Year
Type
No.
Title
Authors/Editors
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2008
Studies
2008/3
Macroeconomic Differentials and Adjustment in the Euro Area
Iulia Siedschlag
2008
Studies
2008/2
Commodities, Energy and Finance
Ernest Gnan, Már Gudmundsson
2008
Studies
2008/1
Monetary Policy Transmission in Poland: A Study of the Importance of Interest Rate and Credit Channels
Tomasz Łyziak, Jan Przystupa, Ewa Wróbel
2007
Colloquium Volumes
Money, Finance and Demography: The Consequences of Ageing
Morten Balling, Ernest Gnan, Frank Lierman
2007
Studies
2007/4
Governance of Financial Supervisors and its Effects – a Stocktaking Exercise
Marc Quintyn
2007
Studies
2007/3
Corporate Governance in Financial Institutions
Spyros G. Stavrinakis, Christian Harm, David T. Llewellyn, Bridget Gandy, Peter Shaw, Peter Tebbutt, Mark Young
2007
Studies
2007/2
Economic Convergence in South-Eastern Europe: Will the Financial Sector deliver?
Valerie Herzberg, Max Watson
2007
Studies
2007/1
Information and Uncertainty in the Theory of Monetary Policy
Helmut Wagner
2006
Studies
2006/5
The Adoption of the Euro, Choice of Currency Regime and Integration of Payment Systems
Michael C. Bonello, George M. von Furstenberg, Kari Kemppainen, Sinikka Salo
2006
Studies
2006/4
Macroeconomic Adjustment in the New EU Member States
Jürgen von Hagen, Iulia Traistaru-Siedschlag
2006
Studies
2006/3
Measuring Scale Economies in a Heterogeneous Industry: The Case of European Settlement Institutions
Patrick van Cayseele, Christophe Wuyts
2006
Studies
2006/2
Visions about the Future of Banking
Hans J. Blommestein
2006
Colloquium Volumes
Competition and Profitability in European Financial Services: Strategic, Systemic and Policy Issues
Morten Balling, Frank Lierman, Andrew W. Mullineux
2006
Studies
2006/1
Fiscal Issues in the New EU Member Countries: Prospects and Challenges
Helmut Wagner
2005
Studies
2005/5
Inflation Targeting and its Effects on Macroeconomic
Thórarinn G. Pétursson
2005
Studies
2005/4
Internationalization of Banks: Strategic Patterns and Performance
Alfred Slager
2005
Studies
2005/3
Banking Mergers and Acquisitions in the EU: Overview, Assessment and Prospects
Rym Ayadi, Georges Pujals
2005
Studies
2005/2
Trends in Competition and Profitability in the Banking Industry: A Basic Framework
Jacob A. Bikker, Jaap S.B. Bos
2005
Studies
2005/1
Will the Adoption of Basel II Encourage Increased Bank Merger Acticity? Evidence from the United States
Timothy H. Hannan, Steven J. Pilloff
2004
Studies
2004/6
Two new measures of banking efficiency
Riccardo Brogi, Paolo Santella
2004
Studies
2004/5
From floating to monetary union: The economic distance between exchange rate regimes
Eduard H. Hochreiter, Pierre L. Siklos
2004
Studies
2004/4
Electronic purses in Euroland: Why do penetration and usage rates differ?
Leo van Hove
2004
Studies
2004/3
Northern and Eastern Enlargement of EMU: Do Structural Reforms Matter?
Andrew Hughes Hallett, Svend E. Hougaard Jensen, Christian Richter
2004
Studies
2004/2
European Monetary and Financial Integration: Evolution and Prospects
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