In September 2015, SUERF launched the SUERF Policy Notes series with focus on current financial, monetary or economic issues, designed for policy makers and financial practitioners, authored by renowned experts.
Date published | SUERF | Issue | Title | Author(s) |
Mar 2022 | Policy Brief | No 303 | Rising rent burdens following distorting investment incentives – The effects of rent controls in Germany | Vera Baye, Valeriya Dinger |
Feb 2022 | Policy Brief | No 284 | House Prices and Misallocation: The Impact of the Collateral Channel on Productivity | Sergi Basco, David Lopez-Rodriguez, Enrique Moral-Benito |
Jan 2022 | Policy Brief | No 259 | How to analyse monetary policy transmission and inequality in a three-agent model (THRANK) | Maria Eskelinen |
Nov 2021 | Policy Brief | No 214 | How do Loan-to-Value Caps Impact Bank Lending and Credit Spillover? | Selva Bahar Baziki, Tanju Çapacıoğlu |
Aug 2021 | Policy Brief | No 158 | Bank pricing of corporate loans | Márcio Mateus, Tiago Pinheiro |
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 |
Jun 2021 | Policy Brief | No 118 | The reduction in homeownership rates for the young | Gonzalo Paz-Pardo |
Apr 2021 | Policy Note | No 230 | Immovable property: where, why and how should it be taxed? | Doris Prammer |
Dec 2020 | Policy Brief | No 40 | Could housing booms undermine productivity growth? | Sebastian Doerr |
Mar 2020 | Policy Note | No 144 | Euro Area Economics: Putting the OOH into HICP | Jacob Nell, Bruna Skarica, Joao Almeida, Markus Guetschow |
Mar 2020 | Policy Note | No 136 | Mortgage Lending and Macroprudential Policy in the UK and US | Alan Brener |
Nov 2019 | Policy Note | No 115 | Putting macroprudential policy to work: a case study on the Dutch housing market | Paul Hilbers, Marco van Hengel |
Nov 2019 | Policy Note | No 112 | Inflation In The Eurozone Is Dead. Long Live (The Right Kind Of) Inflation | Sylvain Broyer |