Content
2009
- 19 Serbian foreign exchange market during 2004-2008
by Mario Jovanoviæ - 18 Essentiality of money and money demand in explosive hyperinflation
by Alexandre Sokiæ - 17 Do the new EU member states form an Optimum Currency Area with the eurozone? Evidence from six Central and Eastern European Countries
by Dimitrios Sideris - 16 Do the new EU member states form an Optimum Currency Area with the eurozone? Evidence from six Central and Eastern European Countries
by Dimitrios Sideris - 15 Do the new EU member states form an Optimum Currency Area with the eurozone? Evidence from six Central and Eastern European Countries
by Dimitrios Sideris - 14 World financial crisis and behaviour of short-term interest rates – international and domestic aspects
by Ðorðe Ðukiæ & Mališa Ðukiæ - 13 Foreign financial capital as the catalyst of Serbian economic development before the Second World War
by Vesna Aleksiæ - 12 The economic and financial stability in Turkey: a historical perspective
by Yuksel Gormez & Serkan Yigit - 11 Foreign long term government loans of Serbia 1862-1914
by Dragana Gnjatoviæ - 10 Historical Archives of Societe Generale and economic stability in South-Eastern Europe: Presentation and new perspectives of research
by Xavier Breuil - 9 Slovenian banks during Great Depression
by Žarko Lazareviæ - 8 The National Bank of Romania during the years of the Great Depression – 1929-1933
by Elisabeta Blejan & Brîndusa Costache & Adriana Aloman - 7 Finance and development in Southeast Europe in the interwar period
by Kiril Kossev - 6 Charles Rist and the French missions in Romania 1929-1933. Why the „money doctors“ failed?
by Dominique Torre & Elise Tosi - 5 Banking crisis in Germany and the first step towards recovery
by Martin J. Pontzen - 4 Monetary conditions in the Kingdom of Serbia (1884-1914)
by Branko Hiniæ & Milan Sojiæ & Ljiljana Ðurðeviæ - 3 Financial stability, monetary autonomy and fiscal interference: Bulgaria in search of its way, 1879-1913
by Kalina Dimitrova & Luca Fantacci - 2 „What did guide investors decisions” during the classical gold standard era? The case of Ottoman Empire, 1880-1914
by Ali Coskun Tuncer - 1 Common factors in South-East Europe’s business cycles 1899 - 1989
by Matthias Morys & Martin Ivanov