Content
2024
- 190 Green Transition in the euro area: Domestic and global factors
by Pablo Garcia & Pascal Jacquinot & Crt Lenarcic & Kostas Mavromatis & Niki Papadopoulou & Edgar Silgado-Gómez - 189 Healthy aging and capital accumulation
by Pablo Garcia Sanchez & Luca Marchiori & Olivier Pierrard - 188 The Cross-Border Household Finance and Consumption Survey: Results from the fourth wave in 2021
by Thomas Y. Mathä & Ana Montes-Viñas & Giuseppe Pulina & Michael Ziegelmeyer - 187 (Un-)sustainable Investment
by Pablo Garcia Sanchez - 186 On optimal subsidies for prevention and long-term care
by Pablo Garcia Sanchez & Luca Marchiori & Olivier Pierrard - 185 Heterogeneity in macroeconomic models: A review of theory and computation
by Julien Pascal - 184 Deep learning solutions of DSGE models: A technical report
by Pierre Beck & Pablo Garcia Sanchez & Alban Moura & Julien Pascal & Olivier Pierrard - 183 Fiscal competition and two-way migration
by Patrice Pieretti & Giuseppe Pulina & Skerdilajda Zanaj - 182 Decomposing systemic risk measures by bank business model in Luxembourg
by Xisong Jin - 181 Direct investment positions held by captive financial institutions in Luxembourg affiliated to investment funds focusing on private equity or real estate
by Gabriele Di Filippo - 180 Optimal timing of environmental policy under partial information
by Pablo Garcia
2023
- 179 Rental housing market and directed search
by Julien Pascal - 178 Uncertain lifetime, health investment and welfare
by Pablo Garcia-Sanchez & Olivier Pierrard - 177 Frictionless house-price momentum
by Patrick Fève & Alban Moura - 176 The Luxembourg Household Finance and Consumption Survey: Results from the fourth wave in 2021
by Thomas Y. Mathä & Ana Montes-Viñas & Giuseppe Pulina & Michael Ziegelmeyer - 175 Consumer debt in Luxembourg and the euro area: Evidence from the Household Finance and Consumption Survey
by Giuseppe Pulina - 174 Do Private Wealth Transfers Help With Homeownership? A First Assessment for Luxembourg
by Thomas Y. Mathä & Giuseppe Pulina & Michael Ziegelmeyer - 173 Household indebtedness and their vulnerability to rising interest rates
by Gaston Giordana & Michael H. Ziegelmeyer - 172 Artificial neural networks to solve dynamic programming problems: A bias-corrected Monte Carlo operator
by Julien Pascal - 171 Long-term care expenditures and investment decisions under uncertainty
by Pablo Garcia Sanchez & Luca Marchiori & Olivier Pierrard - 170 Population ageing and the public finance burden of dementia: A simulation analysis
by María Noel Pi Alperin & Magali Perquin & Gastón A. Giordana - 169 Alternative Distributions of Foreign Direct Investment Stocks: Evidence from Captive Financial Institutions affiliated to Private Equity and Real Estate Investment Funds in Luxembourg
by Gabriele Di Filippo
2022
- 168 How well do DSGE models with real estate and collateral constraints fit the data?
by Alban Moura & Olivier Pierrard - 167 Local employment dynamics and communtig costs
by Julien Pascal - 166 Banking across Borders in Luxembourg
by Gabriele Di Filippo - 165 Technology adoption and specialized labor
by Elias Carroni & Marco Delogu & Giuseppe Pulina - 164 On climate tail risks
by Pablo Garcia Sanchez - 163 Introduction to weather extremes and monetary policy
by Pablo Garcia Sanchez - 162 Why you should never use the Hodrick-Prescott Filter: Comment
by Alban Moura - 161 Using household-level data to guide borrower-based macro-prudential policy
by Gaston Giordana & Michael H. Ziegelmeyer - 160 Objectified Housing Sales and Rent Prices in Representative Household Surveys: the Impact on Macroeconomic Statistics
by N. Denisa Naidin & Sofie R. Waltl & Michael H. Ziegelmeyer - 159 (In)efficient commuting and migration choices: Theory and policy in an urban search model
by Luca Marchiori & Julien Pascal & Olivier Pierrard - 158 Old age takes its toll: long-run projections of health-related public expenditure in Luxembourg
by Gastón A. Giordana & María Noel Pi Alperin - 157 A Typology of Captive Financial Institutions in Luxembourg: Lessons from a New Database
by Gabriele Di Filippo & Frédéric Pierret
2021
- 156 Global models for a global pandemic: the impact of COVID-19 on small euro area economies
by Pablo Garcia & Pascal Jacquinot & Crt Lenarcic & Matija Lozej & Kostas Mavromatis - 155 The one trillion euro digital currency: How to issue a digital euro without threatening monetary policy transmission and financial stability?
by Paolo Fegatelli - 154 The Cross border Household Finance Consumption Survey: Results from the third wave
by Yiwen Chen & Thomas Y. Mathä & Giuseppe Pulina & Michael Ziegelmeyer - 153 Learning, expectations and monetary policy
by Pablo Garcia - 152 Are neutral and investment-specific technology shocks correlated?
by Alban Moura - 151 The flow-performance relationship of global investment Funds
by Julien Ciccone & Luca Marchiori & Romuald Morhs
2020
- 150 Key Features of Captive Financial Institutions and Money Lenders (sector S127) in Luxembourg
by Gabriele Di Filippo & Frédéric Pierret - 149 The impact of tax and infrastructure competition on the profitability of local firms
by Yutao Han, & Patrice Pieretti & Giuseppe Pulina - 148 Borrowing constraints, own labour and homeownership: Does it pay to paint your walls?
by Peter Lindner & Thomas Y. Mathä & Giuseppe Pulina & Michael Ziegelmeyer - 147 LED: An estimated DSGE model of the Luxembourg economy for policy analysis
by Alban Moura - 146 A Typology of Captive Financial Institutions and Money Lenders (sector S127) in Luxembourg
by Gabriele Di Filippo & Frédéric Pierret - 145 Why is the Ratio of Debt-to-GDP so Large for Non-Financial Companies in Luxembourg?
by Gabriele Di Filippo - 144 Housing and inequality: The case of Luxembourg and its cross-border workers
by Guillaume Claveres & Thomas Y. Mathä & Giuseppe Pulina & Jan Stráský & Nicolas Woloszko & Michael Ziegelmeyer - 143 Total factor productivity and the measurement of neutral technology
by Alban Moura - 142 The Luxembourg Household Finance Consumption Survey: Results from the third wave
by Yiwen Chen & Thomas Y. Mathä & Giuseppe Pulina & Barbara Schuster & Michael Ziegelmeyer - 141 Macroprudential stress testing: A proposal for the Luxembourg investment fund sector
by Kang-Soek Lee - 140 PENELOPE: Luxembourg Tool for Pension Evaluation and Long-Term Projection Exercises
by Luca Marchiori - 139 Health subsidies, prevention and welfare
by Luca Marchiori & Olivier Pierrard
2019
- 138 Non-linear exchange rate pass-through to euro area inflation: A local projection approach
by Roberta Colavecchio & Ieva Rubene - 137 Peer effects in stock market participation: Evidence from immigration
by Anastasia Girshina & Thomas Y. Mathä & Michael Ziegelmeyer - 136 Revisions to Quarterly National Accounts data in Luxembourg
by Bob Krebs - 135 The LU-EAGLE model with disaggregated public expenditure
by Pablo Garcia Sanchez & Alban Moura - 134 Costly default and asymmetric real business cycles
by Patrick Fève & Pablo Garcia Sanchez & Alban Moura & Olivier Pierrard - 133 Characterizing the Luxembourg financial cycle: Alternatives to statistical filters
by Rachida Hennani & John Theal - 132 Why do social networks introduce virtual currencies?
by Gaston Giordana & Paolo Guarda - 131 Employment protection and firm-level job reallocation: Adjusting for coverage
by Bendicta Marzinotto & Ladislav Wintr - 130 Central bank digital currencies: The case of universal central bank reserves
by Paolo Fegatelli - 129 Housing sector and optimal macroprudential policy in an estimated DSGE model for Luxembourg
by Ibrahima Sangaré - 128 Shocks and labour cost adjustment: Evidence from a survey of European firms
by Thomas Y. Mathä & Stephen Millard & Tairi Rõõm & Ladislav Wintr & Robert Wyszynski - 127 Analyse de la soutenabilité de la dette publique au Luxembourg
by Florian Henne - 126 Measuring real and financial cycles in Luxembourg: An unobserved components approach
by Paolo Guarda & Alban Moura - 125 Shadow banking and the Great Recession: Evidence from an estimated DSGE model
by Patrick Fève & Alban Moura & Olivier Pierrard
2018
- 124 Short-time work in the Great Recession: Firm-level evidence from 20 EU countries
by Reamonn Lydon & Thomas Y. Mathä & Stephen Millard - 123 Predetermined interest rates in an analytical RBC model
by Patrick Fève & Alban Moura & Olivier Pierrard - 122 LU-EAGLE: A DSGE model for Luxembourg within the euro area and global economy
by Alban Moura & Kyriacos Lambrias - 121 Stress testing household balance sheets in Luxembourg
by Gaston Giordana & Michael Ziegelmeyer - 120 What place does Luxembourg hold in global value chains?
by Gabriele di Filippo - 119 The Cross-border Household Finance and Consumption Survey: Results from the second wave
by Thomas Y. Mathä & Giuseppe Pulina & Michael Ziegelmeyer - 118 How much does book value data tell us about systemic risk and its interactions with the macroeconomy? A Luxembourg empirical evaluation
by Xisong Jin - 117 Housing prices and mortgage credit in Luxembourg
by Sara Ferreira Filipe - 116 Chained financial frictions and credit cycles
by Federico Lubello & Ivan Petrella & Emiliano Santoro - 115 Monetary theory reversed: Virtual currency issuance and miners’ remuneration
by Luca Marchiori
2017
- 114 Capturing macroprudential regulation effectiveness: A DSGE approach with shadow intermediaries
by Federico Lubello & Abdelaziz Rouabah - 113 Household debt burden and financial vulnerability in Luxembourg
by Gaston Giordana & Michael Ziegelmeyer - 112 What drives gross flows in equity and investment fund shares in Luxembourg?
by Gabriele di Filippo - 111 Financial Regulation and Shadow Banking: A Small-Scale DSGE Perspective
by Patrick Fève & Olivier Pierrard - 110 Active labour market policies and short-time work arrangements: Evidence from a survey of Luxembourg firms
by Konstantinos Efstathiou & Thomas Y. Mathä & Cindy Veiga & Ladislav Wintr - 109 Systemic Financial Sector and Sovereign Risks
by Xisong Jin & Francisco Nadal De Simone - 108 Public debt, central bank and money: Some clarifications
by Paul Mercier - 107 Firm growth in Europe: An overview based on the COMPNET labour module
by Cristina Fernández & Roberta García & Paloma Lopez-Garcia & Benedicta Marzinotto & Roberta Serafini & Juuso Vanhala & Ladislav Wintr - 106 The Luxembourg Household Finance and Consumption Survey: Results from the 2nd wave
by Anastasia Girshina & Thomas Y. Mathä & Michael Ziegelmeyer - 105 Investment price rigidity and business cycles
by Alban Moura
2016
- 104 Employment, wages and prices: How did firms adjust during the economic and financial crisis? Evidence from a survey of Luxembourg firms
by Thomas Y. Mathä & Cindy Veiga & Ladislav Wintr - 103 Characterising the financial cycle in Luxembourg
by Gaston Giordana & Sabbah Gueddoudj - 102 Tracking Changes in the Intensity of Financial Sector's Systemic Risk
by Xisong Jin & Francisco Nadal De Simone - 101 La provision forfaitaire permet-elle de réduire la procyclicalité de l'activité bancaire au Luxembourg ?
by Gaston Giordana & Jean-Baptiste Gossé
2015
- 100 LOLA 3.0: Luxembourg OverLapping generation model for policy Analysis
by Luca Marchiori & Olivier Pierrard - 99 Other real estate property in selected euro area countries
by Michael Ziegelmeyer - 98 The interest rate sensitivity of Luxembourg bond funds: results from a time-varying model
by Raphaël Janssen & Romuald Morhs - 97 Is the financial sector Luxembourg?s engine of growth?
by Paolo Guarda & Abdelaziz Rouabah - 96 Immigration, occupational choice and public employment
by Luca Marchiori & Patrice Pieretti & Benteng Zou - 95 Investment funds? vulnerabilities: A tail-risk dynamic CIMDO approach
by Xisong Jin & Francisco Nadal De Simone
2014
- 94 How do households allocate their assets? Stylised facts from the Eurosystem Household Finance and Consumption Survey
by Luc Arrondel & Laura Bartiloro & Pirmin Fessler & Peter Lindner & Thomas Y. Mathä & Cristiana Rampazzi & Frederique Savignac & Tobias Schmidt & Martin Schürz & Philip Vermeulen - 93 Household saving behaviour and credit constraints in the euro area
by Julia Le Blanc & Alessandro Porpiglia & Federica Teppa & Junyi Zhu & Michael Ziegelmeyer - 92 The Eurosystem, the banking sector and the money market
by Paul Mercier - 91 Household wealth in the euro area: The importance of intergenerational transfers, homeownership and house price dynamics
by Thomas Y. Mathä & Alessandro Porpiglia & Michael Ziegelmeyer - 90 Wealth differences across borders and the effect of real estate price dynamics: Evidence from two household surveys
by Thomas Y. Mathä & Alessandro Porpiglia & Michael Ziegelmeyer - 89 Cross-border commuting and consuming: An empirical investigation
by Thomas Y. Mathä & Alessandro Porpiglia & Michael Ziegelmeyer - 88 2007-2013: This is what the indicator told us ? Evaluating the performance of real-time nowcasts from a dynamic factor model
by Muriel Nguiffo-Boyom - 87 Déficit, croissance et bien-être intergénérationnel : Comment réformer les pensions au Luxembourg ?
by Muriel Bouchet & Luca Marchiori & Olivier Pierrard - 86 The impact of the exchange rate on Luxembourg equity funds
by Mustafa Kultur & Romuald Morhs - 85 Household Risk Taking after the Financial Crisis
by Sarah Necker & Michael Ziegelmeyer - 84 Household Risk Management and Actual Mortgage Choice in the Euro Area
by Michael Ehrmann & Michael Ziegelmeyer
2013
- 83 News Shocks, Real Exchange Rates and International Co-Movements
by Kyriacos Lambrias - 82 Banking Systemic Vulnerabilities: A Tail-risk Dynamic CIMDO Approach
by Xisong Jin & Francisco Nadal De Simone - 81 Fluctuations Economiques et Dynamiques de la Constitution de Provisions Pour Créances Douteuses des Banques Luxembourgeoises
by Sabbah Gueddoudj
2012
- 80 The Determinants of Short Term Funding in Luxembourgish Banks
by Dirk Mevis - 79 An Empirical Study on the Impact of Basel III Standards on Banks? Default Risk: The Case of Luxembourg
by Gaston Giordana & Ingmar Schumacher - 78 Income, Wealth and Consumption of Cross-Border Commuters to Luxembourg
by Thomas Y. Mathä & Alessandro Porpiglia & Michael Ziegelmeyer - 77 Macroeconomic Conditions and Leverage in Monetary Financial Institutions: Comparing European countries and Luxembourg
by Gaston Giordana & Ingmar Schumacher - 76 LOLA 2.0: Luxembourg OverLapping generation model for policy Analysis
by Luca Marchiori & Olivier Pierrard - 75 An Early-warning and Dynamic Forecasting Framework of Default Probabilities for the Macroprudential Policy Indicators Arsenal
by Xisong Jin & Francisco Nadal De Simone - 74 Backing out of private pension provision - Lessons from Germany
by Michael Ziegelmeyer & Julius Nick - 73 The Luxembourg Household Finance and Consumption Survey (LU-HFCS): Introduction and Results
by Thomas Y. Mathä & Alessandro Porpiglia & Michael Ziegelmeyer - 72 A Financial Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for Luxembourg
by Amela Hubic - 71 Macro-financial linkages: Evidence from country-specific VARs
by Paolo Guarda & Philippe Jeanfils
2011
- 70 How do firms adjust in a crisis? Evidence from a survey among Luxembourg firms
by Patrick Lünnemann & Thomas Y. Mathä - 69 Demography, capital flows and unemployment
by Luca Marchiori & Olivier Pierrard & Henri R. Sneessens - 68 Is foreign-bank efficiency in financial centers driven by homecountry characteristics?
by Claudia Curi & Paolo Guarda & Ana Lozano-Vivas & Valentin Zelenyuk - 67 Changes in bank specialisation: comparing foreign subsidiaries and branches in Luxembourg
by Claudia Curi & Paolo Guarda & Valentin Zelenyuk - 66 The Leverage Cycle in Luxembourg?s Banking Sector
by Gastón Andrés Giordana & Ingmar Schumacher - 65 Market- and Book-Based Models of Probability of Default for Developing Macroprudential Policy Tools
by Xisong Jin & Francisco Nadal de Simone - 64 On-the-job Search and Cyclical Unemployment: Crowding Out vs. Vacancy Effects
by Daniel Martin & Olivier Pierrard - 63 An MVAR Framework to Capture Extreme Events in Macroprudential Stress Tests
by Paolo Guarda & Abdelaziz Rouabah & John Theal - 62 Aging and Pensions in General Equilibrium: Labor Market Imperfections Matter
by David de la Croix & Olivier Pierrard & Henri R. Sneessens - 61 The Impact of the Basel III Liquidity Regulations on the Bank Lending Channel: A Luxembourg case study
by Gaston Giordana & Ingmar Schumacher - 60 Subprime Consumer Credit Demand: Evidence from a Lender?sPricing Experiment
by Sule Alan & Ruxandra Dumitrescu & Gyongyi Loranth - 59 Behavioural Characteristics and Financial Distress
by Yvonne McCarthy - 58 Household Sector Borrowing in the Euro Area: A Micro Data Persective
by Ramon Gomez-Salvador & Adriana Lojschova & Thomas Westermann - 57 The Immigrant/Native Wealth Gap in Germany, Italy and Luxembourg
by Thomas Y. Mathä & Alessandro Porpiglia & Eva Sierminska - 56 Wealth mobility and dynamics over entire individual working life cycles
by Stefan Hochguertel & Henry Ohlsson - 55 Inheritances and the Distribution of Wealth Or Whatever Happened to the Great Inheritance Boom?
by Edward N. Wolff & Maury Gittleman - 54 Who lost the most? Financial Literacy, Cognitive Abilities, and the Financial Crisis
by Tabea Bucher-Koenen & Michael Ziegelmeyer - 53 Check in the Mail or More in the Paycheck: Does the Effectiveness of Fiscal Stimulus Depend on How It Is Delivered?
by Claudia R. Sahm & Matthew D. Shapiro & Joel Slemrod - 52 Consumption and Initial Mortgage Conditions: Evidence From Survey Data
by Giacomo Masier & Ernesto Villanueva - 51 Financial Advice and Stock Market Participation
by Dimitris Georgarakos & Roman Inderst - 50 Which Households Use Banks? Evidence from the Transition Economies
by Thorsten Beck & Martin Brown
2010
- 49 Monetary Policy Transmission and Macroeconomic Dynamics in Luxembourg: Results from a VAR Analysis
by Romuald Morhs - 48 Downward wage rigidity and automatic wage indexation: Evidence from monthly micro wage data
by Patrick Lünnemann & Ladislav Wintr - 47 Stress testing: The impact of shocks on the capital needs of the Luxembourg banking sector
by Abdelaziz Rouabah & John Theal - 46 The misconception of the option value of deposit insurance and the efficacy of non-risk-based capital requirements in the literature on bank capital regulation
by Paolo Fegatelli - 45 Market and Funding Liquidity Stress Testing of the Luxembourg Banking Sector
by Francisco Nadal De Simone & Franco Stragiotti - 44 The role of collateral requirements in the crisis: one tool for two objectives?
by Paolo Fegatelli
2009
- 43 Liquidity Risk Monitoring Framework: A Supervisory Tool
by ?tefan Rychtárik & Franco Stragiotti - 42 Stress testing and contingency funding plans: an analysis of current practices in the Luxembourg banking sector
by Franco Stragiotti - 41 Liquidity Scenario Analysis in the Luxembourg Banking Sector
by ?tefan Rychtárik - 40 Pros and Cons of various fiscal measures to stimulate the economy
by Carine Bouthevillain & John Caruana & Cristina Checherita & Jorge Cunha & Esther Gordo & Stephan Haroutunian & Amela Hubic & Geert Langenus & Bernhard Manzke & Javier J. Pérez & Pietro Tommasino - 39 Wages are flexible, aren?t they? evidence from monthly micro wage data
by Patrick Lünnemann & Ladislav Wintr - 38 Inflation dynamics with labour market matching: assessing alternative specifcations
by Kai Christoffel & James Costain & Gregory de Walque & Keith Kuester & Tobias Linzert & Stephen Millard & Olivier Pierrard - 37 Regional wages and market potential in the enlarged EU: An empirical investigation
by Thomas Y. Mathä & Allison Shwachman - 36 LOLA 1.0: Luxembourg overLapping generation model for policy analysis
by Olivier Pierrard & Henri R. Sneessens
2008
- 35 Financial (in)stability, supervision and liquidity injections: a dynamic general equilibrium approach
by Gregory de Walque & Olivier Pierrard & Abdelaziz Rouabah - 34 Regional mc parity: do common pricing points reduce deviations from the law of one price?
by Thomas Y. Mathä - 33 Sequential bargaining in a new-Keynesian model with frictional unemployment and staggered wage negotiation
by Gregory de Walque & Olivier Pierrard & Henri Sneessens & Raf Wouters - 32 Search in the product market and the real business cycle
by Thomas Y. Mathä & Olivier Pierrard - 31 A monthly indicator of Economic activity for Luxembourg
by Muriel Nguiffo-Boyom - 30 Eurosystem communication and financial market expectations
by Patrick Luennemann & Dirk Mevis - 29 Les taux d?intérêts des banques luxembourgeoises : une étude sur bases agrégée et individuelle
by Yann Wicky
2007
- 28 An analysis of regional commuting flows in the European Union
by Jordan Marvakov & Thomas Y. Mathä - 27 Banking output & price indicators from quarterly reporting data
by Paolo Guarda & Abdelaziz Rouabah - 26 Commuters, residents and job competition in Luxembourg
by Olivier Pierrard - 25 Co-variation des taux de croissance sectoriels au Luxembourg: l?apport des corrélations conditionnelles dynamiques
by Abdelaziz Rouabah - 24 Mesure de la vulnérabilité du secteur bancaire luxembourgeois
by Abdelaziz Rouabah
2006
- 23 The transition from payg to funding: application to the Luxembourg privat sector pension system
by Muriel Bouchet - 22 Are internet prices sticky?
by Patrick Lünnemann & Ladislav Wintr - 21 La sensibilité de l'activité bancaire aux chocs macroéconomiques : une analyse en panel sur des données de banques luxembourgeoises
by Abdelaziz Rouabah - 20 Peut-on parler de bulle sur le marché immobilier au Luxembourg ?
by Christophe Blot - 19 New survey evidence on the pricing behaviour of Luxembourg firms
by Patrick Lünnemann & Thomas Mathä - 18 L'identité de Fisher et l'interaction entre l'inflation et la rentabilité des actions: l'importance des régimes sous-jacents aux marchés boursiers
by Abdelaziz Rouabah
2005
- 17 Consumer price behaviour in Luxembourg: evidence from micro CPI data
by Patrick Lünnemann & Thomas Mathä - 16 Cape Verde's exchange rate policy and its alternatives
by Romain Weber - 15 Estimating the natural interest rate for the euro area and Luxembourg
by Ladislav Wintr & Paolo Guarda & Abdelaziz Rouabah - 14 Nominal rigidities and inflation persistence in Luxembourg: a comparison with EU 15 member countries with particular focus on services and regulated prices
by Patrick Lünnemann & Thomas Y. Mathä - 13 Les déterminants du solde de la balance des transactions courantes au Luxembourg
by Abdelaziz Rouabah
2004
- 12 Inflation persistence in Luxembourg: a comparison with EU15 countries at the disaggregate level
by Patrick Lünnemann & Thomas Y. Mathä - 11 The new Keynesian Phillips curve: empirical results for Luxembourg
by Ieva Rubene & Paolo Guarda
2003
- 10 Nouveaux instruments de paiement: une analyse du point de vue de la banque centrale
by Li-Chun Yuan - 9 Règle de Taylor: estimation et interprétation pour la zone euro et pour le Luxembourg
by Patrick Lünnemann & Abdelaziz Rouabah - 8 What to expect of the euro? Analysing price differences of individual products in Luxembourg and its surrounding regions
by Thomas Mathä - 7 The analysis of risk and risk mitigation techniques in payment and securities settlement systems and the impact on central banks? oversight
by Simona Amati - 6 The sustainability of the private sector pension system from a long-term perspective: the case of Luxembourg
by Muriel Bouchet
2002
- 5 Monetary transmission: empirical evidence from Luxembourg firm-level data
by Patrick Lünnemann & Thomas Mathä - 4 Potential output and the output gap in Luxembourg: some alternative methods
by Paolo Guarda - 3 Economies d?échelle, économies de diversification et efficacité productive des banques luxembourgeoises : une analyse comparative des frontières stochastiques sur données en panel
by Abdelaziz Rouabah
2001
- 2 Stock market valuation of old and new economy firms
by Patrick Lünnemann - 1 An assessment of the national labour market
by Erik Walch