Report NEP-EEC-2020-03-30
This is the archive for NEP-EEC, a report on new working papers in the area of European Economics. Giuseppe Marotta issued this report. It is usually issued weekly.Subscribe to this report: email, RSS, or Mastodon, or Bluesky.
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- Nauro F Campos & Corrado Macchiarelli, 2020. "Brexit and the Euro," National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR) Discussion Papers 512, National Institute of Economic and Social Research.
- Frederic Opitz, 2020. "Why narrative information matters: Evidence from the asset purchase program of the ECB," Working Papers of Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Ghent University, Belgium 20/994, Ghent University, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration.
- Lis, Eliza & Nickel, Christiane & Papetti, Andrea, 2020. "Demographics and inflation in the euro area: a two-sector new Keynesian perspective," Working Paper Series 2382, European Central Bank.
- Martijn A. Boermans & John D. Burger, 2020. "Fickle Emerging Market Flows, Stable Euros, and the Dollar Risk Factor," Working Papers 676, DNB.
- Melanie Klein, 2020. "Implications of negative interest rates for the net interest margin and lending of euro area banks," BIS Working Papers 848, Bank for International Settlements.
- Michael Filletti, 2020. "Investigating the influence Brexit had on Financial Markets, in particular the GBP/EUR exchange rate," Papers 2003.05895, arXiv.org.
- Leiva-Leon, Danilo & Martínez-Martin, Jaime & Ortega, Eva, 2020. "Exchange rate shocks and inflation comovement in the euro area," Working Paper Series 2383, European Central Bank.
- Frederico Silva Leal, 2020. "Political Budget Cycles in the Eurozone," Working Papers REM 2020/0120, ISEG - Lisbon School of Economics and Management, REM, Universidade de Lisboa.
- Mehdi Abbas, 2020. "Decarbonizing Trade Policy. Options towards a European Decarbonized Trade Policy," Working Papers hal-02502577, HAL.
- José Carlos Coelho, 2020. "A new assessment of the Troika ´s economic policy for Portugal in 2012 following an Input-Output approach," Working Papers REM 2020/0121, ISEG - Lisbon School of Economics and Management, REM, Universidade de Lisboa.