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SUERF Policy Notes

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 publishedSUERFIssueTitleAuthor(s)
Dec 2023Policy BriefNo 754FDI screening in advanced economies: anatomy of a riseLorenzo Bencivelli, Violaine Faubert, Florian Le Gallo, Pauline Négrin
Dec 2023Policy BriefNo 753Monetary Policy and Labor Income Inequality: the Role of Extensive and Intensive MarginsPaul Hubert, Frédérique Savignac
Oct 2023Policy BriefNo 701How supply shocks drive disagreement in monetary policyCarlos Madeira, Joao Madeira, Paulo Santos Monteiro
Aug 2023Policy BriefNo 669Could Green Growth Be An Oxymoron?Paul Gruenwald
Jul 2023Policy BriefNo 640Solving the enforcement dilemma of the EU fiscal rulesPaul Dermine, Martin Larch
May 2023Policy BriefNo 592Debt-for-nature swaps: a two-fold solution for environmental and debt sustainability in developing countries?Quentin Paul, Romain Svartzman, Pierre-François Weber
May 2023Policy BriefNo 590Is digitalisation the gamechanger it promised to be for firms’ productivity growth?Robert Anderton, Vasco Botelho, Paul Reimers
Jan 2023Policy BriefNo 507Joint Ownership of Production Projects as a Commitment Device against Interest Groups Nicoletta Berardi, Paul Seabright
Jan 2023Policy BriefNo 502Latent Fragility: Conditioning Banks’ Joint Probability of Default on the Financial CyclePaul Bochmann, Paul Hiebert, Yves Schüler, Miguel Segoviano
Sep 2022Policy BriefNo 430Central bank capitalPaul Wessels, Dirk Broeders
Aug 2022Policy BriefNo 405Forgetting Approaches to Improve Forecasting: Executive SummaryRobert Hill, Paulo Rodrigues
Jul 2022Policy BriefNo 377What lessons can we learn from the heterogeneity in inflation expectations among economic agents?Camille Cornand, Paul Hubert
Jun 2022Policy BriefNo 358Forecasting Inflation in France: an update of the model used at Banque de FranceYoussef Ulgazi, Paul Vertier
May 2022Policy BriefNo 340Optimal Timing of Policy Interventions in Troubled BanksPhilipp König, Paul Mayer, David Pothier
Jan 2022Policy BriefNo 266Feeling the Heat? – Assessing Labor Shortages in the Euro areaPaul Ramskogler
Oct 2021Policy BriefNo 212Private equity buyouts and firm exports: Evidence from UK firmsPaul Lavery, Jose-Maria Serena, Marina-Eliza Spaliara, Serafeim Tsoukas
Aug 2021Policy BriefNo 153What’s the Message? Interpreting Monetary Policy Through Central Bankers’ SpeechesMartin Feldkircher, Paul Hofmarcher, Pierre Siklos
Jul 2021Policy BriefNo 133Evidence of a macroeconomic reversal ratePaul Konietschke, Anna Samarina, Irina Stanga, Jan Willem van den End
Mar 2021Policy BriefNo 58Next Generation EU: can we do better?Lorenzo Codogno, Paul van den Noord
Mar 2021Policy BriefNo 55Debt cancellation by the ECB: Does it make a difference?Paul de Grauwe
Dec 2020Policy BriefNo 38Limits of the MarketPaul De Grauwe
May 2020Policy BriefNo 9ECB needs to finance Corona budget deficitsPaul De Grauwe
Apr 2020Policy BriefNo 2Politics and Economics of Global CurrenciesPaul De Grauwe
Apr 2020Policy NoteNo 150How deep will it fall? Comparing the euro area recessions of 2020 and 2009Andreas Breitenfellner, Paul Ramskogler
Mar 2020Policy NoteNo 139Capital Regulations and the Management of Credit Commitments during Crisis TimesPaul Pelzl, María Teresa Valderrama
Nov 2019Policy NoteNo 115Putting macroprudential policy to work: a case study on the Dutch housing marketPaul Hilbers, Marco van Hengel
Jun 2018Policy NoteNo 38The future for central bank balance sheets and their potential use as a macroprudential toolPaul Fisher
Jun 2017Policy NoteNo 13The political economy of central banking in the digital ageSir Paul Tucker

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