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Roman Horvath

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Terminal Degree:2008 Institut ekonomických studií; Univerzita Karlova v Praze (from RePEc Genealogy)

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Institut ekonomických studií
Univerzita Karlova v Praze

Praha, Czech Republic
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Working papers

  1. Ali Elminejad & Tomas Havranek & Roman Horvath & Zuzana Irsova, 2023. "Online Appendix to "Intertemporal Substitution in Labor Supply: A Meta-Analysis"," Online Appendices 23-196, Review of Economic Dynamics.
  2. Nicolas Fanta & Roman Horvath, 2023. "Artificial Intelligence and Central Bank Communication: The Case of the ECB," Working Papers IES 2023/29, Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Economic Studies, revised Sep 2023.
  3. Roman Horvath & Lorant Kaszab & Ales Marsal, 2021. "Interest Rate Rules, Rigidities and Inflation Risks in a Macro-Finance Model," MNB Working Papers 2021/2, Magyar Nemzeti Bank (Central Bank of Hungary).
  4. Havranek, Tomas & Horváth, Roman & Elminejad , Ali, 2021. "Publication and Identification Biases in Measuring the Intertemporal Substitution of Labor Supply," CEPR Discussion Papers 16032, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
  5. Roman Horvath, 2020. "Peer Effects in Central Banking," Working Papers IES 2020/24, Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Economic Studies, revised Aug 2020.
  6. Roman Horvath, 2020. "Natural Catastrophes and Financial Development: An Empirical Analysis," Working Papers IES 2020/14, Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Economic Studies, revised May 2020.
  7. Boris Fisera & Roman Horvath, 2020. "Are Exchange Rates Less Important for Trade in a More Globalized World? Evidence for the New EU Members," Working Papers IES 2020/10, Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Economic Studies, revised Apr 2020.
  8. Hamza Bennani & Nicolas Fanta & Pavel Gertler & Roman Horvath, 2020. "Does Central Bank Communication Signal Future Monetary Policy in a (post)-Crisis Era? The Case of the ECB," Post-Print hal-02486315, HAL.
  9. Hamza Bennani & Nicolas Fanta & Pavel Gertler & Roman Horvath, 2019. "Does Central Bank Communication Signal Future Monetary Policy? The Case of the ECB," Working Papers IES 2019/12, Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Economic Studies, revised May 2019.
  10. Cazachevici, Alina & Havranek, Tomas & Horvath, Roman, 2019. "Remittances and Economic Growth: A Quantitative Survey," MPRA Paper 96823, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  11. Roman Horvath & Lóránt Kaszab & Ales Marsal, 2019. "Fiscal Policy and the Nominal Term Premium," MNB Working Papers 2019/2, Magyar Nemzeti Bank (Central Bank of Hungary).
  12. Fisera,Boris & Horvath,Roman & Melecky,Martin, 2019. "Basel III Implementation and SME Financing : Evidence for Emerging Markets and Developing Economies," Policy Research Working Paper Series 9069, The World Bank.
  13. Roman Horvath & Lóránt Kaszab & Ales Marsal & Katrin Rabitsch, 2019. "Determinants of Fiscal Multipliers Revisited," MNB Working Papers 2019/3, Magyar Nemzeti Bank (Central Bank of Hungary).
  14. Alina Cazachevici & Tomas Havranek & Roman Horvath, 2019. "Remittances and Economic Growth: A Meta-Analysis," Working Papers IES 2019/35, Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Economic Studies, revised Oct 2019.
  15. Christopher Hartwell & Roman Horvath & Eva Horvathova & Olga Popova, 2019. "Natural Resources and Income Inequality in Developed Countries: Synthetic Control Method Evidence," Working Papers 381, Leibniz Institut für Ost- und Südosteuropaforschung (Institute for East and Southeast European Studies).
  16. Iftekhar Hasan & Roman Horvath & Jan Mares, 2018. "Finance and Wealth Inequality," Working Papers IES 2018/35, Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Economic Studies, revised Dec 2018.
  17. Jan Hajek & Roman Horvath, 2017. "International Spillovers of (Un)Conventional Monetary Policy: The Effect of the ECB and US Fed on Non-Euro EU Countries," Working Papers 2017/05, Czech National Bank.
  18. Ales Marsal & Lorant Kaszab & Roman Horvath, 2017. "Government Spending and the Term Structure of Interest Rates in a DSGE Model," Working and Discussion Papers WP 3/2017, Research Department, National Bank of Slovakia.
  19. Pavel Gertler & Roman Horvath, 2017. "Market Reading of Central Bankers Words. A High-Frequency Evidence," Working and Discussion Papers WP 2/2017, Research Department, National Bank of Slovakia.
  20. Roman Horvath & Eva Horvatova & Maria Siranova, 2017. "Financial Development, Rule of Law and Wealth Inequality: Bayesian Model Averaging Evidence," Working Papers 368, Leibniz Institut für Ost- und Südosteuropaforschung (Institute for East and Southeast European Studies).
  21. Tomas Havranek & Roman Horvath & Ayaz Zeynalov, 2016. "Natural Resources and Economic Growth: A Meta-Analysis," Working Papers 2016/01, Czech National Bank.
  22. Hasan,Iftekhar & Horvath,Roman & Mares,Jan, 2016. "What type of finance matters for growth ? Bayesian model averaging evidence," Policy Research Working Paper Series 7645, The World Bank.
  23. Roman Horváth & Štefan Lyócsa & Eduard Baumöhl, 2016. "Stock Market Contagion in Central and Eastern Europe: Unexpected Volatility and Extreme Co-exceedance," Working Papers 357, Leibniz Institut für Ost- und Südosteuropaforschung (Institute for East and Southeast European Studies).
  24. Marsal, Ales & Kaszab, Lorant & Horvath, Roman, 2016. "Fiscal policy and the term structure of interest rates in a DSGE model," FinMaP-Working Papers 56, Collaborative EU Project FinMaP - Financial Distortions and Macroeconomic Performance: Expectations, Constraints and Interaction of Agents.
  25. Horvarth, Roman, 2016. "Financial crisis, speculative bubbles and the functioning of financial markets," FinMaP-Policy Letters 3, Collaborative EU Project FinMaP - Financial Distortions and Macroeconomic Performance: Expectations, Constraints and Interaction of Agents.
  26. Richard Frensch & Roman Horváth & Stephan Huber, 2016. "Trade Patterns and Endogenous Institutions: Global Evidence," Working Papers 358, Leibniz Institut für Ost- und Südosteuropaforschung (Institute for East and Southeast European Studies).
  27. Roman Horvath & Lorant Kaszab, 2016. "Equity Premium and Monetary Policy in a Model with Limited Asset Market Participation," Working Papers IES 2016/04, Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Economic Studies, revised Feb 2016.
  28. Klara Halova & Roman Horvath, 2015. "International Spillovers of ECB’s Unconventional Monetary Policy: The Effect on Central and Eastern Europe," Working Papers 351, Leibniz Institut für Ost- und Südosteuropaforschung (Institute for East and Southeast European Studies).
  29. Roman Horváth & Boril Sopov, 2015. "GARCH Models, Tail Indexes and Error Distributions: An Empirical Investigation," Working Papers IES 2015/09, Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Economic Studies, revised May 2015.
  30. Roman Horvath & Dominika Katuscakova, 2015. "Transparency and Trust: The Case of the European Central Bank," Working Papers 352, Leibniz Institut für Ost- und Südosteuropaforschung (Institute for East and Southeast European Studies).
  31. Jan Hajek & Roman Horváth, 2015. "Exchange Rate Pass-Through in an Emerging Market: The Case of the Czech Republic," Working Papers IES 2015/08, Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Economic Studies, revised Apr 2015.
  32. Roman Horváth & Ayaz Zeynalov, 2014. "The Natural Resource Curse in Post-Soviet Countries : The Role of Institutions and Trade Policies," Working Papers 341, Leibniz Institut für Ost- und Südosteuropaforschung (Institute for East and Southeast European Studies).
  33. Horváth, Roman & Maršál, Aleš, 2014. "The term structure of interest rates in a small open economy DSGE model with Markov switching," FinMaP-Working Papers 22, Collaborative EU Project FinMaP - Financial Distortions and Macroeconomic Performance: Expectations, Constraints and Interaction of Agents.
  34. Tomas Havranek & Roman Horvath & Zuzana Irsova & Marek Rusnak, 2014. "Cross-Country Heterogeneity in Intertemporal Substitution," Working Papers 2014/06, Czech National Bank.
  35. Roman Horváth & Ayaz Zeynalov, 2014. "The Natural Resource Curse and Institutions in Post-Soviet Countries," Working Papers IES 2014/24, Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Economic Studies, revised Aug 2014.
  36. Roman Horvath & Júlia Jonasova, 2014. "Central Banks Voting Records, Financial Crisis and Future Monetary Policy," Working Papers IES 2014/35, Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Economic Studies, revised Dec 2014.
  37. Martin Feldkircher & Roman Horvath & Marek Rusnak, 2013. "Exchange Market Pressures during the Financial Crisis: A Bayesian Model Averaging Evidence," Working Papers 332, Leibniz Institut für Ost- und Südosteuropaforschung (Institute for East and Southeast European Studies).
  38. Tomas Havranek & Roman Horvath & Petra Valickova, 2013. "Financial Development and Economic Growth: A Meta-Analysis," Working Papers 2013/05, Czech National Bank.
  39. Horvath, Roman & Seidler, Jakub & Weill, Laurent, 2013. "How bank competition influence liquidity creation," BOFIT Discussion Papers 16/2013, Bank of Finland Institute for Emerging Economies (BOFIT).
  40. Roman Horváth, 2012. "Does Trust Promote Growth?," Working Papers IES 2012/09, Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Economic Studies, revised Apr 2012.
  41. Roman Horvath & Jakub Seidler & Laurent Weill, 2012. "Banks' Capital and Liquidity Creation: Granger Causality Evidence," Working Papers 2012/05, Czech National Bank.
  42. Campos, Nauro F. & Horváth, Roman, 2012. "On the Reversibility of Structural Reforms," IZA Discussion Papers 6522, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
  43. Roman Horvath & Dragan Petrovski, 2012. "International Stock Market Integration : Central and South Eastern Europe Compared," Working Papers 317, Leibniz Institut für Ost- und Südosteuropaforschung (Institute for East and Southeast European Studies).
  44. Roman Horváth & Kateøina Šmídková & Jan Zápal & Marek Rusnák, 2012. "Dissent Voting Behavior of Central Bankers: What Do We Really Know?," Working Papers IES 2012/05, Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Economic Studies, revised Feb 2012.
  45. Dritan Gjika & Roman Horváth, 2012. "Stock Market Comovements in Central Europe: Evidence from Asymmetric DCC Model," Working Papers 322, Leibniz Institut für Ost- und Südosteuropaforschung (Institute for East and Southeast European Studies).
  46. Roman Horvath & Dan Vaško, 2012. "Central Bank Transparency and Financial Stability: Measurement, Determinants and Effects," Working Papers IES 2012/25, Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Economic Studies, revised Sep 2012.
  47. Michal Franta & Jozef Barunik & Roman Horvath & Katerina Smidkova, 2011. "Are Bayesian Fan Charts Useful for Central Banks? Uncertainty, Forecasting, and Financial Stability Stress Tests," Working Papers 2011/10, Czech National Bank.
  48. Marek Rusnak & Tomas Havranek & Roman Horvath, 2011. "How to Solve the Price Puzzle? A Meta-Analysis," CERGE-EI Working Papers wp446, The Center for Economic Research and Graduate Education - Economics Institute, Prague.
  49. Jaromir Baxa & Roman Horvath & Borek Vasicek, 2011. "Time-Varying Monetary-Policy Rules and Financial Stress: Does Financial Instability Matter for Monetary Policy?," Working Papers 2011/03, Czech National Bank.
  50. Horvath, Roman & Poldauf, Petr, 2011. "International stock market comovements: what happened during the financial crisis?," MPRA Paper 35317, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  51. Michal Franta & Roman Horvath & Marek Rusnak, 2011. "Evaluating Changes in the Monetary Transmission Mechanism in the Czech Republic," Working Papers 2011/13, Czech National Bank.
  52. Roman Horváth, 2011. "Research & Development and Long-Term Economic Growth: A Bayesian Model Averaging Analysis," Working Papers IES 2011/19, Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Economic Studies, revised Jun 2011.
  53. Roman Horvath & Jakub Mateju, 2010. "How Are Inflation Targets Set?," CERGE-EI Working Papers wp426, The Center for Economic Research and Graduate Education - Economics Institute, Prague.
  54. Roman Horvath & Lubos Komarek & Filip Rozsypal, 2010. "Does Money Help Predict Inflation? An Empirical Assessment for Central Europe," Working Papers 2010/05, Czech National Bank.
  55. Roman Horvath & Fabrizio Coricelli, 2010. "Price setting and market structure: an empirical analysis of micro data in Slovakia," Université Paris1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (Post-Print and Working Papers) hal-00643319, HAL.
  56. Tomas Havranek & Roman Horvath & Jakub Mateju, 2010. "Do Financial Variables Help Predict Macroeconomic Environment? The Case of the Czech Republic," Working Papers 2010/06, Czech National Bank.
  57. Jaromir Baxa & Roman Horvath & Borek Vasicek, 2010. "How Does Monetary Policy Change? Evidence on Inflation Targeting Countries," Working Papers 2010/02, Czech National Bank.
  58. Roman Horvath & Katerina Smidkova & Jan Zapal, 2010. "Central Banks' Voting Records and Future Policy," Working Papers 2010/11, Czech National Bank.
  59. Nauro F. Campos & Roman Horvath, 2009. "Reform Redux: Measurement, Determinants and Reversals," Working Papers 2009/6, Czech National Bank.
  60. Roman Horváth, 2009. "Interest Margins Determinants of Czech Banks," Working Papers IES 2009/11, Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Economic Studies, revised Feb 2009.
  61. Roman Horvath & Anca Maria Podpiera, 2009. "Heterogeneity in Bank Pricing Policies: The Czech Evidence," Working Papers 2009/8, Czech National Bank.
  62. roman Horvath & Radovan Fiser, 2009. "Central Bank Communication and Exchange Rate Volatility: A GARCH Analysis," William Davidson Institute Working Papers Series wp962, William Davidson Institute at the University of Michigan.
  63. Fabricio Coricelli & Roman Horváth, 2008. "Price Setting and Market Structure: An Empirical Analysis of Micro Data," Working Papers IES 2008/23, Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Economic Studies, revised Sep 2008.
  64. Roman Horváth & Marek Rusnák, 2008. "How Important Are Foreign Shocks in Small Open Economy? The Case of Slovakia," Working Papers IES 2008/21, Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Economic Studies, revised Sep 2008.
  65. Fidrmuc, Jarko & Horváth, Roman & Horváthová, Eva, 2008. "Corporate Interest Rates and the Financial Accelerator in the Czech Republic," Discussion Papers in Economics 7191, University of Munich, Department of Economics.
  66. Jan Babecky & Fabrizio Coricelli & Roman Horvath, 2008. "Assessing Inflation Persistence: Micro Evidence on an Inflation Targeting Economy," CERGE-EI Working Papers wp353, The Center for Economic Research and Graduate Education - Economics Institute, Prague.
  67. Roman Horváth & Kamila Koprnická, 2008. "Inflation Differentials in EU New Member States: An Empirical Evidence," Working Papers IES 2008/24, Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Economic Studies, revised Oct 2008.
  68. Magdalena Morgese Borys & Roman Horvath, 2008. "The Effects of Monetary Policy in the Czech Republic: An Empirical Study," International Trade and Finance Association Conference Papers 1109, International Trade and Finance Association.
  69. Jarko Fidrmuc & Roman Horváth, 2007. "Volatility of Exchange Rates in Selected New EU Members: Evidence from Daily Data," CESifo Working Paper Series 2107, CESifo.
  70. Roman Horváth, 2007. "Estimating Time-Varying Policy Neutral Rate in Real Time," Working Papers IES 2007/01, Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Economic Studies, revised Jan 2007.
  71. Roman Horvath, 2007. "The Time-Varying Policy Neutral Rate in Real Time: A Predictor for Future Inflation?," Working Papers 2007/4, Czech National Bank.
  72. Ian Babetskii & Fabrizio Coricelli & Roman Horvath, 2007. "Measuring and Explaining Inflation Persistence: Disaggregate Evidence on the Czech Republic," Working Papers 2007/1, Czech National Bank.
  73. Filacek, Jan & Horvath, Roman & Skorepa, Michal, 2006. "Monetary Policy before Euro Adoption: Challenges for EU New Members," MPRA Paper 879, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  74. Roman Horváth, 2006. "Meziregionální migrace obyvatelstva v České republice: Role likviditních omezení [available in Czech only]," Working Papers IES 2006/06, Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Economic Studies, revised Apr 2006.
  75. Horvath, Roman, 2006. "Modelling Central Bank Intervention Activity under Inflation Targeting," MPRA Paper 914, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  76. Horvath, Roman, 2006. "Real-Time Time-Varying Equilibrium Interest Rates: Evidence on the Czech Republic," MPRA Paper 845, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  77. Jarko Fidrmuc & Roman Horváth, 2006. "Credibility of Exchange Rate Policies in Selected EU New Members: Evidence from High Frequency Data," Working Papers IES 2006/28, Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Economic Studies, revised Oct 2006.
  78. Horvath, Roman & Komarek, Lubos, 2006. "Equilibrium Exchange Rates in EU New Members: Applicable for Setting the ERM II Central Parity?," MPRA Paper 1180, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  79. Roman Hotvath, 2005. "Real Equilibrium Exchange Rate Estimates: To What Extent Applicable for Setting the Central Parity?," International Finance 0509006, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  80. Roman Horvath, 2005. "Exchange Rate Variability, Pressures and Optimum Currency Area Criteria: Lessons for the Central and Eastern European Countries," Working Papers 2005/08, Czech National Bank.
  81. Roman Horváth, 2005. "Exchange Rate Variability, Pressures and Optimum Currency Area Criteria: Implications for the Central and Eastern European Countries," Working Papers IES 78, Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Economic Studies, revised 2005.
  82. Roman Horváth, 2005. "Real Equilibrium Exchange Rate Estimates: To What Extent Are They Applicable for Setting the Central Parity?," Working Papers IES 75, Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Economic Studies, revised 2005.
  83. Roman Horváth, 2005. "Financial Accelerator Effects in the Balance Sheets of Czech Firms," Working Papers IES 96, Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Economic Studies, revised 2005.
  84. Lubos Komarek & Zdenek Cech & Roman Horvath, 2003. "Optimum Currency Area Indices - How Close is the Czech Republic to the Eurozone?," Working Papers 2003/10, Czech National Bank.
  85. Lubos Komarek & Zdenek Cech, Roman Horvath, 2003. "ERM II Membership - the View of the Accession Countries," Working Papers 2003/11, Czech National Bank.
  86. Horváth, Roman & Komárek, Luboš, 2003. "OPTIMUM CURRENCY AREA INDICES : EVIDENCE FROM THE 1990s," The Warwick Economics Research Paper Series (TWERPS) 665, University of Warwick, Department of Economics.
  87. Horvath, Roman & Komárek, Luboš, 2002. "Optimum Currency Area Theory : An Approach For Thinking About Monetary Integration," The Warwick Economics Research Paper Series (TWERPS) 647, University of Warwick, Department of Economics.
  88. Roman Horvath & Eva Kolomaznikova, 2002. "Individual Decision-Making to Commit a Crime: Early Models," Law and Economics 0210001, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  89. Horvath, Roman & Komarek, Lubos, 2002. "Optimum Currency Area Theory: A Framework for Discussion about Monetary Integration," Economic Research Papers 269460, University of Warwick - Department of Economics.

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Articles

  1. Ali Elminejad & Tomas Havranek & Roman Horvath & Zuzana Irsova, 2023. "Intertemporal Substitution in Labor Supply: A Meta-Analysis," Review of Economic Dynamics, Elsevier for the Society for Economic Dynamics, vol. 51, pages 1095-1113, December.
  2. Boris Fisera & Roman Horvath & Martin Melecky, 2023. "Natural Disasters And Debt Financing Costs," Climate Change Economics (CCE), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 14(03), pages 1-24, August.
  3. Fišera, Boris & Horváth, Roman, 2022. "Are exchange rates less important for trade in a more globalized world? Evidence for the new EU members," Economic Systems, Elsevier, vol. 46(1).
  4. Roman Horvath & Lorant Kaszab & Ales Marsal, 2022. "Fiscal Policy And the Nominal Term Premium," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 54(2-3), pages 663-683, March.
  5. Roman Horvath & Lorant Kaszab & Ales Marsal, 2022. "Interest rate rules and inflation risks in a macro‐finance model," Scottish Journal of Political Economy, Scottish Economic Society, vol. 69(4), pages 416-440, September.
  6. Christopher Hartwell & Roman Horvath & Eva Horvathova & Olga Popova, 2022. "Natural resources and income inequality in developed countries: synthetic control method evidence," Empirical Economics, Springer, vol. 62(2), pages 297-338, February.
  7. Frensch, Richard & Horvath, Roman & Huber, Stephan, 2021. "Openness effects on the rule of law: Size and patterns of trade," International Review of Law and Economics, Elsevier, vol. 68(C).
  8. Horvath, Roman & Kaszab, Lorant & Marsal, Ales, 2021. "Equity premium and monetary policy in a model with limited asset market participation," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 95(C), pages 430-440.
  9. Horvath, Roman, 2021. "Natural catastrophes and financial depth: An empirical analysis," Journal of Financial Stability, Elsevier, vol. 53(C).
  10. Roman Horvath, 2020. "Peer Effects in Central Banking," IMF Economic Review, Palgrave Macmillan;International Monetary Fund, vol. 68(4), pages 764-814, December.
  11. Bennani, Hamza & Fanta, Nicolas & Gertler, Pavel & Horvath, Roman, 2020. "Does central bank communication signal future monetary policy in a (post)-crisis era? The case of the ECB," Journal of International Money and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 104(C).
  12. Cazachevici, Alina & Havranek, Tomas & Horvath, Roman, 2020. "Remittances and economic growth: A meta-analysis," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 134(C).
  13. Horvath, Roman & Kaszab, Lorant & Marsal, Ales & Rabitsch, Katrin, 2020. "Determinants of fiscal multipliers revisited," Journal of Macroeconomics, Elsevier, vol. 63(C).
  14. Hasan, Iftekhar & Horvath, Roman & Mares, Jan, 2020. "Finance and wealth inequality," Journal of International Money and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 108(C).
  15. Pavel Gertler & Roman Horváth & Júlia Jonášová, 2020. "Central Bank Communication and Financial Market Comovements in the Euro Area," Open Economies Review, Springer, vol. 31(2), pages 257-272, April.
  16. Christopher A. Hartwell & Roman Horvath & Eva Horvathova & Olga Popova, 2019. "Democratic Institutions, Natural Resources, and Income Inequality," Comparative Economic Studies, Palgrave Macmillan;Association for Comparative Economic Studies, vol. 61(4), pages 531-550, December.
  17. Hajek, Jan & Horvath, Roman, 2018. "International spillovers of (un)conventional monetary policy: The effect of the ECB and the US Fed on non-euro EU countries," Economic Systems, Elsevier, vol. 42(1), pages 91-105.
  18. Roman Horvath, 2018. "Financial market fragmentation and monetary transmission in the euro area: what do we know?," Journal of Economic Policy Reform, Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 21(4), pages 319-334, October.
  19. Christopher A. Hartwell & Elias Soukiazis & Eva Muchová & Roman Horváth, 2018. "European integration in the aftermath of the debt crisis," Journal of Economic Policy Reform, Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 21(4), pages 257-259, October.
  20. Roman Horváth & Štefan Lyócsa & Eduard Baumöhl, 2018. "Stock market contagion in Central and Eastern Europe: unexpected volatility and extreme co-exceedance," The European Journal of Finance, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 24(5), pages 391-412, March.
  21. Štefan Lyócsa & Roman Horváth, 2018. "Stock Market Contagion: a New Approach," Open Economies Review, Springer, vol. 29(3), pages 547-577, July.
  22. Gertler, Pavel & Horvath, Roman, 2018. "Central bank communication and financial markets: New high-frequency evidence," Journal of Financial Stability, Elsevier, vol. 36(C), pages 336-345.
  23. Horvath, Roman & Kotlebova, Jana & Siranova, Maria, 2018. "Interest rate pass-through in the euro area: Financial fragmentation, balance sheet policies and negative rates," Journal of Financial Stability, Elsevier, vol. 36(C), pages 12-21.
  24. Iftekhar Hasan & Roman Horvath & Jan Mares, 2018. "What Type of Finance Matters for Growth? Bayesian Model Averaging Evidence," The World Bank Economic Review, World Bank, vol. 32(2), pages 383-409.
  25. Roman Horvath & Klara Voslarova, 2017. "International spillovers of ECB’s unconventional monetary policy: the effect on Central Europe," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 49(24), pages 2352-2364, May.
  26. Ján Malega & Roman Horváth, 2017. "Financial Stress in the Czech Republic: Measurement and Effects on the Real Economy," Prague Economic Papers, Prague University of Economics and Business, vol. 2017(3), pages 257-268.
  27. Horváth, Roman & Šopov, Boril, 2016. "GARCH models, tail indexes and error distributions: An empirical investigation," The North American Journal of Economics and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 37(C), pages 1-15.
  28. Horváth, Roman & Zeynalov, Ayaz, 2016. "Natural resources, manufacturing and institutions in post-Soviet countries," Resources Policy, Elsevier, vol. 50(C), pages 141-148.
  29. Jan Hájek & Roman Horváth, 2016. "The Spillover Effect of Euro Area on Central and Southeastern European Economies: A Global VAR Approach," Open Economies Review, Springer, vol. 27(2), pages 359-385, April.
  30. Horváth, Roman & Vaško, Dan, 2016. "Central bank transparency and financial stability," Journal of Financial Stability, Elsevier, vol. 22(C), pages 45-56.
  31. Jan Hájek & Roman Horváth, 2016. "Exchange Rate Pass-Through in an Emerging Market: The Case of the Czech Republic," Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 52(11), pages 2624-2635, November.
  32. Horváth Roman & Šmídková Kateřina & Zápal Jan, 2016. "Voting in Central Banks: Theory versus Stylized Facts," The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy, De Gruyter, vol. 16(4), pages 1-62, October.
  33. Havranek, Tomas & Horvath, Roman & Zeynalov, Ayaz, 2016. "Natural Resources and Economic Growth: A Meta-Analysis," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 88(C), pages 134-151.
  34. Roman Horvath & Dominika Katuscakova, 2016. "Transparency and trust: the case of the European Central Bank," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 48(57), pages 5625-5638, December.
  35. Horvath, Roman & Seidler, Jakub & Weill, Laurent, 2016. "How bank competition influences liquidity creation," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 52(PA), pages 155-161.
  36. Roman Horvath & Laurent Weill, 2015. "Guest Editor’s Introduction," Open Economies Review, Springer, vol. 26(3), pages 379-381, July.
  37. Petra Valickova & Tomas Havranek & Roman Horvath, 2015. "Financial Development And Economic Growth: A Meta-Analysis," Journal of Economic Surveys, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 29(3), pages 506-526, July.
  38. Horváth, Roman & Jonášová, Júlia, 2015. "Central banks' voting records, the financial crisis and future monetary policy," European Journal of Political Economy, Elsevier, vol. 38(C), pages 229-243.
  39. Havranek, Tomas & Horvath, Roman & Irsova, Zuzana & Rusnak, Marek, 2015. "Cross-country heterogeneity in intertemporal substitution," Journal of International Economics, Elsevier, vol. 96(1), pages 100-118.
  40. Michal Franta & Roman Horvath & Marek Rusnak, 2014. "Evaluating changes in the monetary transmission mechanism in the Czech Republic," Empirical Economics, Springer, vol. 46(3), pages 827-842, May.
  41. Roman Horvath & Marek Rusnak & Katerina Smidkova & Jan Zapal, 2014. "The dissent voting behaviour of central bankers: what do we really know?," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 46(4), pages 450-461, February.
  42. Michal Franta & Jozef Baruník & Roman Horváth & Katerina Smídková, 2014. "Are Bayesian Fan Charts Useful? The Effect of Zero Lower Bound and Evaluation of Financial Stability Stress Tests," International Journal of Central Banking, International Journal of Central Banking, vol. 10(1), pages 159-188, March.
  43. Feldkircher, Martin & Horvath, Roman & Rusnak, Marek, 2014. "Exchange market pressures during the financial crisis: A Bayesian model averaging evidence," Journal of International Money and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 40(C), pages 21-41.
  44. Hainz, Christa & Horváth, Roman & Hlaváček, Michal, 2014. "The interest rate spreads in the Czech Republic: Different loans, different determinants?," Economic Systems, Elsevier, vol. 38(1), pages 43-54.
  45. Roman Horváth & Jakub Seidler & Laurent Weill, 2014. "Bank Capital and Liquidity Creation: Granger-Causality Evidence," Journal of Financial Services Research, Springer;Western Finance Association, vol. 45(3), pages 341-361, June.
  46. Baxa, Jaromír & Horváth, Roman & Vašíček, Bořek, 2014. "How Does Monetary Policy Change? Evidence On Inflation-Targeting Countries," Macroeconomic Dynamics, Cambridge University Press, vol. 18(3), pages 593-630, April.
  47. Marek Rusnak & Tomas Havranek & Roman Horvath, 2013. "How to Solve the Price Puzzle? A Meta-Analysis," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 45(1), pages 37-70, February.
  48. Roman HORVATH & Pavel KARAS, 2013. "Central Bank Communication and Interest Rates: The Case of the Czech National Bank," Czech Journal of Economics and Finance (Finance a uver), Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, vol. 63(5), pages 454-464, November.
  49. Gjika, Dritan & Horváth, Roman, 2013. "Stock market comovements in Central Europe: Evidence from the asymmetric DCC model," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 33(C), pages 55-64.
  50. Horvath, Roman & Petrovski, Dragan, 2013. "International stock market integration: Central and South Eastern Europe compared," Economic Systems, Elsevier, vol. 37(1), pages 81-91.
  51. Horváth, Roman, 2013. "Does trust promote growth?," Journal of Comparative Economics, Elsevier, vol. 41(3), pages 777-788.
  52. Jozef Barunik & Roman Horvath, 2013. "Editorial to the Special Issue on Financial Markets in Central Europe," Czech Journal of Economics and Finance (Finance a uver), Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, vol. 63(5), pages 406-406, November.
  53. Baxa, Jaromír & Horváth, Roman & Vašíček, Bořek, 2013. "Time-varying monetary-policy rules and financial stress: Does financial instability matter for monetary policy?," Journal of Financial Stability, Elsevier, vol. 9(1), pages 117-138.
  54. Tomáš Havránek & Roman Horváth & Jakub Matějů, 2012. "Monetary transmission and the financial sector in the Czech Republic," Economic Change and Restructuring, Springer, vol. 45(3), pages 135-155, August.
  55. Roman Horvath, 2012. "Do Confidence Indicators Help Predict Economic Activity? The Case of the Czech Republic," Czech Journal of Economics and Finance (Finance a uver), Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, vol. 62(5), pages 398-412, November.
  56. Horváth, Roman & Podpiera, Anca, 2012. "Heterogeneity in bank pricing policies: The Czech evidence," Economic Systems, Elsevier, vol. 36(1), pages 87-108.
  57. Roman Horváth & Persida Spirollari, 2012. "Do the Board of Directors' Characteristics Influence Firm's Performance? The U.S. Evidence," Prague Economic Papers, Prague University of Economics and Business, vol. 2012(4), pages 470-486.
  58. Roman Horváth & Katerina Šmídková & Jan Zápal, 2012. "Central Banks' Voting Records and Future Policy," International Journal of Central Banking, International Journal of Central Banking, vol. 8(4), pages 1-19, December.
  59. Roman Horvath & Katerina Smidkova & Jan Zapal, 2012. "Is the U.S. Fed Voting Record Informative about Future Monetary Policy?," Czech Journal of Economics and Finance (Finance a uver), Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, vol. 62(6), pages 478-484, December.
  60. Campos, Nauro F. & Horváth, Roman, 2012. "On the reversibility of structural reforms," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 117(1), pages 217-219.
  61. Campos, Nauro F. & Horváth, Roman, 2012. "Reform redux: Measurement, determinants and growth implications," European Journal of Political Economy, Elsevier, vol. 28(2), pages 227-237.
  62. Horvath Roman & Poldauf Petr, 2012. "International Stock Market Comovements: What Happened during the Financial Crisis?," Global Economy Journal, De Gruyter, vol. 12(1), pages 1-21, March.
  63. Roman Horvath & Jarko Fidrmuc, 2011. "Editorial," Czech Economic Review, Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Economic Studies, vol. 5(1), pages 005-005, March.
  64. Roman Horváth & Jakub Matějů, 2011. "How Are Inflation Targets Set?," International Finance, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 14(2), pages 265-300, June.
  65. Horváth, Roman & Komárek, Luboš & Rozsypal, Filip, 2011. "Does money help predict inflation? An empirical assessment for Central Europe," Economic Systems, Elsevier, vol. 35(4), pages 523-536.
  66. Roman Horváth, 2011. "The frequency and size of price changes: evidence from non-parametric estimations," Macroeconomics and Finance in Emerging Market Economies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 4(2), pages 263-268, February.
  67. Horvath, Roman, 2011. "Research & development and growth: A Bayesian model averaging analysis," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 28(6), pages 2669-2673.
  68. Fabrizio Coricelli & Roman Horváth, 2010. "Price setting and market structure: an empirical analysis of micro data in Slovakia," Managerial and Decision Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 31(2-3), pages 209-233.
  69. Radovan Fiser & Roman Horvath, 2010. "Central bank communication and exchange rate volatility: a GARCH analysis," Macroeconomics and Finance in Emerging Market Economies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 3(1), pages 25-31.
  70. Jarko Fidrmuc & Roman Horváth & Eva Horváthová, 2010. "Corporate Interest Rates and the Financial Accelerator in the Czech Republic," Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 46(4), pages 41-54, January.
  71. Juraj Antal & Jan Filáček & Jan Frait & Roman Horvath & Viktor Kotlán & Michal Skořepa, 2009. "Monetary Policy Strategies before Euro Adoption: The Art of Chasing Many Rabbits," Czech Economic Review, Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Economic Studies, vol. 3(2), pages 176-198, July.
  72. Jan Babecký & Fabrizio Coricelli & Roman Horváth, 2009. "Assessing Inflation Persistence: Micro Evidence on an Inflation Targeting Economy," Czech Journal of Economics and Finance (Finance a uver), Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, vol. 59(2), pages 102-127, June.
  73. Magdalena Borys & Roman Horváth & Michal Franta, 2009. "The effects of monetary policy in the Czech Republic: an empirical study," Empirica, Springer;Austrian Institute for Economic Research;Austrian Economic Association, vol. 36(4), pages 419-443, November.
  74. Roman Horvath, 2009. "Editorial," Czech Economic Review, Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Economic Studies, vol. 3(1), pages 005-006, March.
  75. Horvath Roman & Rusnak Marek, 2009. "How Important Are Foreign Shocks in a Small Open Economy? The Case of Slovakia," Global Economy Journal, De Gruyter, vol. 9(1), pages 1-17, March.
  76. Seidler, Jakub & Horvath, Roman & Jakubík, Petr, 2009. "Estimating expected loss given default in an emerging market: the case of Czech Republic," Journal of Financial Transformation, Capco Institute, vol. 27, pages 103-107.
  77. Roman Horváth, 2009. "The Determinants of the Interest Rate Margins of Czech Banks," Czech Journal of Economics and Finance (Finance a uver), Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, vol. 59(2), pages 128-136, June.
  78. Horváth, Roman, 2009. "The time-varying policy neutral rate in real-time: A predictor for future inflation?," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 26(1), pages 71-81, January.
  79. Roman Horváth & Kamila Koprnická, 2008. "Inflation Differentials in New EU Member States: Empirical Evidence," Czech Journal of Economics and Finance (Finance a uver), Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, vol. 58(07-08), pages 318-328, Oktober.
  80. Roman Horváth, 2008. "Undershooting of the Inflation Target in the Czech Republic: The Role of Inflation Expectations," Czech Journal of Economics and Finance (Finance a uver), Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, vol. 58(09-10), pages 482-492, December.
  81. Juraj Antal & Michal Hlaváèek & Roman Horváth, 2008. "Do Central Bank Forecast Errors Contribute to the Missing of Inflation Targets? The Case of the Czech Republic," Czech Journal of Economics and Finance (Finance a uver), Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, vol. 58(09-10), pages 434-453, December.
  82. Fidrmuc, Jarko & Horváth, Roman, 2008. "Volatility of exchange rates in selected new EU members: Evidence from daily data," Economic Systems, Elsevier, vol. 32(1), pages 103-118, March.
  83. František Turnovec & Martin Gregor & Ondřej Schneider & Roman Horvath, 2008. "Editorial," Czech Economic Review, Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Economic Studies, vol. 2(1), pages 005-006, March.
  84. František Turnovec & Martin Gregor & Ondřej Schneider & Roman Horvath, 2008. "Editorial," Czech Economic Review, Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Economic Studies, vol. 2(3), pages 195-196, December.
  85. Roman Horváth, 2008. "Asymmetric Monetary Policy in the Czech Republic?," Czech Journal of Economics and Finance (Finance a uver), Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, vol. 58(09-10), pages 470-481, December.
  86. Roman Horvath, 2007. "Ready for Euro? Evidence on EU new member states," Applied Economics Letters, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 14(14), pages 1083-1086.
  87. Roman Horvath, 2007. "Modelling Central Bank Intervention Activity under Inflation Targeting," Economics Bulletin, AccessEcon, vol. 6(29), pages 1-8.
  88. Roman Horváth & Luboš Komárek, 2007. "Equilibrium Exchange Rates in the Eu New Members: Methodology, Estimation and Applicability to ERM II," Prague Economic Papers, Prague University of Economics and Business, vol. 2007(1), pages 24-37.
  89. Roman Horvath, 2005. "Exchange rate variability, pressures and optimum currency area criteria: some empirical evidence from the 1990s," Applied Economics Letters, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 12(15), pages 919-922.
  90. Roman Horváth & Zuzana Kuèerová, 2005. "Real Exchange Rates and Optimum Currency Areas: Evidence from Developed Economies," Czech Journal of Economics and Finance (Finance a uver), Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, vol. 55(5-6), pages 253-266, May.
  91. Zdenìk Èech & Roman Horváth & Luboš Komárek, 2005. "Exchange-Rate Convergence and Entrance to the Eurozone III - Selected Problems of New Member States (in Czech)," Czech Journal of Economics and Finance (Finance a uver), Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, vol. 55(9-10), pages 483-505, September.
  92. Roman Horváth, 2004. "Is Dollarization the Right Option? Financial Fragility, Original Sin and Fear of Floating," Czech Journal of Economics and Finance (Finance a uver), Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, vol. 54(5-6), pages 252-266, May.
  93. Roman Horváth & Eva Kolomazníková, 2003. "Individual Decision-Making to Commit a Crime: A Survey of Early Models," Czech Journal of Economics and Finance (Finance a uver), Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, vol. 53(3-4), pages 154-168, March.
  94. Roman Horváth & Luboš Komárek, 2002. "Argentina - vzestupy a pády," Czech Journal of Economics and Finance (Finance a uver), Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, vol. 52(10), pages 570-572, October.
  95. Roman Horváth & Luboš Komárek, 2002. "Teorie optimálních mìnových zón: rámec k diskuzím o monetární integraci," Czech Journal of Economics and Finance (Finance a uver), Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, vol. 52(7-8), pages 386-407, July.

Software components

  1. Ali Elminejad & Tomas Havranek & Roman Horvath & Zuzana Irsova, 2023. "Code and data files for "Intertemporal Substitution in Labor Supply: A Meta-Analysis"," Computer Codes 23-196, Review of Economic Dynamics.

Chapters

  1. Jaromír Baxa & Roman Horváth & Bořek Vašíček, 2011. "Time Varying Monetary Policy Rules and Financial Stress," Chapters, in: Sylvester Eijffinger & Donato Masciandaro (ed.), Handbook of Central Banking, Financial Regulation and Supervision, chapter 10, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  2. Roman Horvath, 2008. "Asymmetric Monetary Policy in the Czech Republic?," Occasional Publications - Chapters in Edited Volumes, in: Katerina Smidkova (ed.), Evaluation of the Fulfilment of the CNB's Inflation Targets 1998-2007, chapter 9, pages 117-130, Czech National Bank.
  3. Roman Horvath, 2008. "Reasons of Undershooting the Inflation Target in the Czech Republic: The Role of Inflation Expectations," Occasional Publications - Chapters in Edited Volumes, in: Katerina Smidkova (ed.), Evaluation of the Fulfilment of the CNB's Inflation Targets 1998-2007, chapter 10, pages 131-142, Czech National Bank.
  4. Juraj Antal & Michal Hlavacek & Roman Horvath, 2008. "Prediction Bias and Undershooting of the Inflation Target," Occasional Publications - Chapters in Edited Volumes, in: Katerina Smidkova (ed.), Evaluation of the Fulfilment of the CNB's Inflation Targets 1998-2007, chapter 5, pages 57-76, Czech National Bank.

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  1. NEP-MAC: Macroeconomics (80) 2005-04-16 2005-04-16 2006-01-29 2006-04-29 2006-06-10 2006-10-28 2006-11-25 2006-12-01 2006-12-01 2006-12-04 2006-12-04 2007-01-14 2007-01-23 2007-04-21 2007-04-21 2007-08-08 2007-10-13 2007-11-10 2007-12-19 2008-03-25 2008-07-30 2008-10-07 2008-10-07 2008-10-07 2008-11-11 2009-01-03 2009-03-22 2009-04-25 2010-04-04 2010-05-29 2010-10-23 2010-12-11 2010-12-18 2011-01-03 2011-01-16 2011-02-05 2011-02-26 2011-03-26 2011-07-21 2011-07-27 2011-08-02 2011-10-09 2011-11-07 2011-11-21 2012-01-03 2012-01-18 2012-04-23 2012-05-15 2012-08-23 2012-10-27 2013-10-05 2014-10-03 2014-12-08 2015-01-14 2015-05-22 2016-01-03 2016-01-03 2016-02-29 2016-03-06 2016-08-21 2016-11-27 2017-09-17 2017-09-17 2017-10-01 2018-01-29 2019-02-18 2019-05-20 2019-09-30 2019-09-30 2019-10-14 2019-10-14 2019-11-11 2019-11-11 2019-12-09 2020-02-03 2020-08-17 2020-10-05 2020-10-12 2021-04-19 2021-09-06. Author is listed
  2. NEP-CBA: Central Banking (63) 2005-04-16 2006-06-10 2006-11-25 2006-12-01 2006-12-01 2006-12-04 2006-12-04 2007-01-23 2007-04-21 2007-04-21 2007-04-21 2007-08-08 2007-10-13 2007-11-10 2007-12-19 2008-03-25 2008-07-30 2008-10-07 2008-10-07 2009-01-03 2009-03-07 2009-03-22 2010-04-04 2010-10-23 2010-12-11 2010-12-18 2011-01-03 2011-02-05 2011-02-26 2011-03-26 2011-03-26 2011-07-21 2011-07-27 2011-08-02 2011-10-09 2011-11-07 2011-11-21 2012-01-03 2012-01-03 2012-01-18 2012-04-23 2012-05-15 2012-06-25 2012-08-23 2012-08-23 2012-10-27 2013-01-07 2013-08-23 2013-11-09 2015-01-14 2015-05-22 2016-01-03 2016-01-03 2016-03-06 2017-09-17 2017-09-17 2017-10-01 2018-01-29 2019-12-09 2020-08-17 2020-10-12 2021-09-06 2023-11-06. Author is listed
  3. NEP-MON: Monetary Economics (60) 2005-04-16 2005-04-16 2006-06-10 2006-11-25 2006-12-01 2006-12-01 2006-12-04 2006-12-04 2007-01-23 2007-04-21 2007-04-21 2007-04-21 2007-08-08 2007-10-13 2007-11-10 2007-12-19 2008-07-30 2008-10-07 2008-11-11 2009-01-03 2009-03-22 2009-04-25 2010-04-04 2010-05-29 2010-10-23 2010-12-11 2010-12-18 2011-01-03 2011-01-16 2011-02-05 2011-03-26 2011-03-26 2011-07-21 2011-07-27 2011-08-02 2011-10-09 2011-11-07 2011-11-21 2012-01-03 2012-01-03 2012-01-18 2012-04-23 2012-05-15 2012-08-23 2012-10-27 2013-08-23 2015-01-14 2015-05-22 2016-01-03 2016-01-03 2016-03-06 2016-11-27 2017-09-17 2017-10-01 2018-01-29 2019-12-09 2020-08-17 2020-10-12 2021-09-06 2023-11-06. Author is listed
  4. NEP-TRA: Transition Economics (49) 2005-04-16 2005-04-16 2006-01-29 2006-06-10 2006-10-28 2006-11-25 2006-12-01 2006-12-01 2006-12-01 2006-12-04 2006-12-04 2007-01-14 2007-01-23 2007-04-21 2007-08-08 2007-10-13 2007-11-10 2007-12-19 2008-07-30 2008-10-07 2008-10-07 2008-10-07 2008-11-11 2009-01-03 2009-03-07 2009-03-22 2009-04-25 2010-04-04 2010-05-29 2011-02-26 2011-03-26 2011-03-26 2012-01-03 2012-01-18 2012-05-08 2012-05-15 2012-06-25 2012-08-23 2012-08-23 2012-09-22 2012-10-06 2014-11-17 2014-11-28 2014-12-08 2015-01-14 2015-05-22 2016-01-03 2017-10-01 2018-01-29. Author is listed
  5. NEP-EEC: European Economics (20) 2006-06-10 2006-12-04 2007-01-14 2007-04-21 2007-04-21 2007-04-21 2007-11-10 2007-12-19 2008-10-07 2008-10-07 2011-03-26 2012-09-22 2012-10-06 2016-01-03 2016-01-03 2017-10-01 2018-01-29 2019-12-09 2020-05-04 2023-11-06. Author is listed
  6. NEP-FDG: Financial Development and Growth (12) 2011-06-25 2012-04-23 2012-08-23 2013-06-16 2013-08-23 2013-11-09 2018-01-29 2019-02-18 2019-05-20 2019-11-11 2020-02-24 2020-06-08. Author is listed
  7. NEP-DGE: Dynamic General Equilibrium (9) 2014-12-08 2016-02-29 2016-03-06 2017-09-17 2019-09-30 2019-10-14 2020-02-03 2020-10-12 2021-09-06. Author is listed
  8. NEP-POL: Positive Political Economics (9) 2006-10-28 2006-12-01 2010-03-06 2011-03-26 2011-11-21 2012-01-03 2012-04-23 2012-08-23 2015-01-14. Author is listed
  9. NEP-BAN: Banking (8) 2009-03-07 2010-05-29 2011-02-05 2011-08-02 2012-08-23 2013-01-07 2021-09-06 2023-11-06. Author is listed
  10. NEP-IFN: International Finance (8) 2005-04-16 2005-09-29 2006-06-10 2006-12-04 2007-01-14 2010-04-04 2013-08-23 2017-10-01. Author is listed
  11. NEP-OPM: Open Economy Macroeconomics (7) 2008-10-07 2008-10-07 2013-08-23 2015-05-22 2017-10-01 2018-01-29 2020-05-04. Author is listed
  12. NEP-CDM: Collective Decision-Making (6) 2011-03-26 2011-11-21 2012-01-03 2012-04-23 2012-08-23 2015-01-14. Author is listed
  13. NEP-ENE: Energy Economics (6) 2014-11-17 2014-11-28 2015-11-01 2016-01-29 2016-03-17 2019-05-20. Author is listed
  14. NEP-FMK: Financial Markets (6) 2005-09-29 2006-06-10 2012-06-25 2012-09-22 2012-10-06 2020-02-24. Author is listed
  15. NEP-GRO: Economic Growth (6) 2014-11-17 2014-11-28 2016-01-29 2016-03-17 2016-04-23 2019-05-20. Author is listed
  16. NEP-ENV: Environmental Economics (4) 2015-11-01 2016-01-29 2016-03-17 2019-05-20
  17. NEP-CWA: Central and Western Asia (3) 2014-11-17 2014-11-28 2021-09-06
  18. NEP-DEV: Development (3) 2006-12-01 2013-06-16 2019-11-11
  19. NEP-EFF: Efficiency and Productivity (3) 2013-08-23 2013-11-09 2016-04-23
  20. NEP-FOR: Forecasting (3) 2011-02-26 2011-03-26 2012-01-03
  21. NEP-INT: International Trade (3) 2014-11-17 2016-08-21 2020-05-04
  22. NEP-PBE: Public Economics (3) 2006-04-29 2006-10-28 2006-12-01
  23. NEP-ACC: Accounting and Auditing (2) 2006-12-04 2007-04-21
  24. NEP-BEC: Business Economics (2) 2019-05-20 2019-05-20
  25. NEP-CFN: Corporate Finance (2) 2006-12-04 2020-02-24
  26. NEP-CIS: Confederation of Independent States (2) 2014-11-17 2014-11-28
  27. NEP-COM: Industrial Competition (2) 2006-01-29 2008-10-07
  28. NEP-ENT: Entrepreneurship (2) 2013-06-16 2020-02-24
  29. NEP-ETS: Econometric Time Series (2) 2012-01-03 2015-05-30
  30. NEP-ISF: Islamic Finance (2) 2020-10-12 2021-09-06
  31. NEP-LMA: Labor Markets - Supply, Demand, and Wages (2) 2020-10-05 2021-04-19
  32. NEP-MIC: Microeconomics (2) 2006-01-29 2008-10-07
  33. NEP-SOC: Social Norms and Social Capital (2) 2012-04-23 2012-08-23
  34. NEP-AIN: Artificial Intelligence (1) 2023-11-06
  35. NEP-BIG: Big Data (1) 2023-11-06
  36. NEP-CMP: Computational Economics (1) 2023-11-06
  37. NEP-CTA: Contract Theory and Applications (1) 2016-08-21
  38. NEP-ECM: Econometrics (1) 2015-05-30
  39. NEP-EUR: Microeconomic European Issues (1) 2019-05-20
  40. NEP-FLE: Financial Literacy and Education (1) 2020-02-24
  41. NEP-GTH: Game Theory (1) 2012-01-03
  42. NEP-INO: Innovation (1) 2011-06-25
  43. NEP-LAB: Labour Economics (1) 2019-05-20
  44. NEP-LAW: Law and Economics (1) 2002-10-18
  45. NEP-MFD: Microfinance (1) 2013-08-23
  46. NEP-MKT: Marketing (1) 2008-10-07
  47. NEP-NET: Network Economics (1) 2020-08-17
  48. NEP-ORE: Operations Research (1) 2020-10-05
  49. NEP-RMG: Risk Management (1) 2015-05-30
  50. NEP-SBM: Small Business Management (1) 2020-02-24
  51. NEP-SEA: South East Asia (1) 2019-11-11
  52. NEP-UPT: Utility Models and Prospect Theory (1) 2019-10-14

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