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2023, Issue Q3/23
- 7-27 Are Phillips curves in CESEE still alive and well behaved?
by Florian Huber & Josef Schreiner - 29-51 Dedollarization efforts in Russia’s foreign trade against the backdrop of Russia’s war in Ukraine and intensifying Western sanctions (2013–2023)
by Stephan Barisitz & Tatiana Evdokimova
2023, Issue Q2/23
- 55-78 Green transition in CESEE: sectoral emissions and EU recovery plans
by Andreas Breitenfellner & Mathias Lahnsteiner & Thomas Reininger
2023, Issue Q1/23
- 7-21 Saving behavior along the income distribution during the COVID-19 pandemic
by Elena Ellmeier & Melanie Koch & Thomas Scheiber - 23-41 Russia’s banking sector and its EU-owned significant banks, against the backdrop of war and sanctions
by Stephan Barisitz & Philippe Deswel
2022, Issue Q4/22
- 71-89 Is it easy to hide money in the crypto economy? The case of Russia
by Armin Ahari & Johannes Duong & Jakob Hanzl & Elsa Maria Lichtenegger & Lukas Lobnik & Andreas Timel
2022, Issue Q3/22
- 7-30 The role of public services quality in shaping migration intentions in Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe
by Anna Katharina Raggl - 31-46 The e-motion of car manufacturing in CESEE: the road ahead
by Tomáš Slacík - 47-65 Russia’s large fintechs and digital ecosystems – in the face of war and sanctions
by Katharina Allinger & Stephan Barisitz & Andreas Timel
2022, Issue Q2/22
- 63-96 Mitigating the impact of the pandemic on personal finances in CESEE: descriptive evidence for 2020
by Melanie Koch & Thomas Scheiber
2022, Issue Q1/22
- 7-28 Euro adoption in CESEE: How do financial literacy and trust in institutions affect people’s attitudes?
by Peter Backé & Elisabeth Beckmann - 29-54 Household savings in CESEE: expectations, experiences and common predictors
by Melanie Koch & Thomas Scheiber - 55-69 The Belarusian banking sector (2016–2021): from timid recovery to renewed crisis?
by Stephan Barisitz
2021, Issue Q4/21
- 61-76 Green transition: what have CESEE EU member states achieved so far?
by Andreas Breitenfellner & Mathias Lahnsteiner & Thomas Reininger & Jakob Schriefl - 77-92 Which borrower in CESEE gets which loan? Evidence from the OeNB Euro Survey
by Marc Bittner
2021, Issue Q3/21
- 7-33 Use of loan moratoria by CESEE households: who are the users and how vulnerable are they?
by Katharina Allinger & Elisabeth Beckmann - 35-58 What do people in CESEE think about public debt?
by Markus Eller & Branimir Jovanovic & Thomas Scheiber - 59-75 European banks in Russia: developments and perspectives from 2017 through the COVID-19 pandemic (2020/2021)
by Stephan Barisitz & Philippe Deswel - 79-82 87th East Jour Fixe: CESEE’s second transition – challenges on the road to low- carbon economies
by Andreas Breitenfellner & Mathias Lahnsteiner & Thomas Reininger - y:2021:i:q3/21:b:3 Supplement to “What do people in CESEE think about public debt?”
by Markus Eller & Branimir Jovanovic & Thomas Scheiber
2021, Issue Q2/21
- 61-81 What do central banks talk about? A European perspective on central bank communication
by Martin Feldkircher & Paul Hofmarcher & Pierre L. Siklos - 83-104 Bank productivity in CESEE countries
by Ivan Huljak & Reiner Martin & Diego Moccero
2021, Issue Q1/21
- 7-35 Prevalence and determinants of nonbank borrowing in CESEE: evidence from the OeNB Euro Survey
by Katharina Allinger & Elisabeth Beckmann - 37-53 Are CESEE borrowers at risk? COVID-19 implications in a stress test analysis
by Aleksandra Riedl - 55-69 CESEE’s macroprudential policy response in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis
by Markus Eller & Reiner Martin & Lukas Vashold
2020, Issue Q4/20
- 57-79 What drives people’s expectations of euro adoption? – Evidence from the OeNB Euro Survey on selected CESEE countries
by Peter Backé & Elisabeth Beckmann - 80-94 Macroprudential policy in the Western Balkans: the last five years and COVID-19 crisis response
by Stephan Barisitz & Antje Hildebrandt
2020, Issue Q3/20
- 7-35 A sleeping beauty or a dead duck? The state of capital market development in CESEE EU Member States
by Thomas Reininger & Zoltan Walko - 36-59 How financially literate is CESEE? Insights from the OeNB Euro Survey
by Elisabeth Beckmann & Sarah Reiter - 60-80 Typology of multinationals in Austria: CESEE focus and foreign control as distinct features
by Thomas Cernohous & Tomáš Slacík - 81-97 A CESEE conundrum: low trust in government but high hopes for government-led job creation
by Markus Eller & Thomas Scheiber
2020, Issue Q3-20
- y:2020:i:q3-20:b:3 Online supplement to "How financially literate is CESEE? Insights from the OeNB Euro Survey"
by Elisabeth Beckmann & Sarah Reiter
2020, Issue Q2/20
- 65-81 Macroprudential policies in CESEE – an intensity-adjusted approach
by Markus Eller & Reiner Martin & Helene Schuberth & Lukas Vashold - y:2020:i:q2/20:b:2 Online supplement to “Macroprudential policies in CESEE – an intensity-adjusted approach”
by Markus Eller & Reiner Martin & Helene Schuberth & Lukas Vashold
2020, Issue Q1/20
- 6-19 The refinancing of CESEE banking sectors: What has changed since the global financial crisis?
by Mathias Lahnsteiner - 20-50 China’s New Silk Road: a stocktaking update and economic review (2017–2019)
by Stephan Barisitz - 51-70 The sensitivity of banks’ net interest margins to interest rate conditions in CESEE
by Katharina Allinger & Julia Wörz
2019, Issue Q4/19
- 56-78 The impact of labor cost growth on inflation in selected CESEE countries
by Clara De Luigi & Florian Huber & Josef Schreiner - 79-101 Homeownership and housing finance patterns one generation after the fall of communism
by Elisabeth Beckmann & Christa Hainz & William Pyle & Sarah Reiter
2019, Issue Q3/19
- 7-9 Introductory remarks – 30 years of transition: united in diversity
by Ewald Nowotny - 11-28 A tribute to 30 years of transition in CESEE
by Peter Backé & Iikka Korhonen & Doris Ritzberger-Grünwald & Laura Solanko - 29-40 30 years of East-West integration in Europe: reflections on what we have learned and on challenges ahead
by Michael Landesmann - 41-52 The price of unity: the transformation of Germany and Eastern Europe after 1989
by Philipp Ther - 55-75 The impact of housing markets on banks’ risk-taking behavior: evidence from CESEE
by Elona Dushku & Antje Hildebrandt & Erjona Suljoti - 76-94 The use of euro cash in CESEE and the role of euro adoption expectations
by Thomas Scheiber
2019, Issue Q2/19
- 61-74 Nonperforming loans in CESEE – a brief update on their definitions and recent developments
by Stephan Barisitz - 75-93 Household loans in CESEE from a new perspective: the role of income distribution
by Mariya Hake & Philipp Poyntner
2019, Issue Q1/19
- 6-28 Household debt in CESEE economies: a joint look at macro- and micro-level data
by Aleksandra Riedl - 29-48 How useful are time-varying parameter models for forecasting economic growth in CESEE?
by Martin Feldkircher & Nico Hauzenberger - 49-67 Migration intentions in CESEE: sociodemographic profiles of prospective emigrants and their motives for moving
by Anna Katharina Raggl
2018, Issue Q4/18
- 56-74 A simple approach to nowcasting GDP growth in CESEE economies
by Aleksandra Riedl & Julia Wörz
2018, Issue Q3-18
- 10-23 Restarting real economic convergence in CESEE
by Doris Ritzberger-Grünwald & Josef Schreiner - 24-33 Sustainable and equitable convergence and integration in Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe
by István P. Székely - 34-42 Digitalization and higher R&D readiness – way to foster income convergence in CESEE
by Zoltan Arokszallasi & Juraj Kotian & Katarzyna Rzentarzewska - 43-56 Enlargement of the euro area toward CESEE: progress and perspectives
by Peter Backé & Sandra Dvorsky - 57-67 External actors and European integration in the Western Balkans
by Philipp Freund & Wolfgang Petritsch - 68-76 Sanctions and countersanctions − effects on economy, trade and finance
by Iikka Korhonen & Heli Simola & Laura Solanko - 77-86 The EU’s Multiannual Financial Framework and some implications for CESEE countries
by Zsolt Darvas & Guntram B. Wolff - 87-101 Structural investment needs in CESEE and the use of EU funds
by Rocc L. Bubbico & Miroslav Kollar & Tomáš Slacík - 102-112 What is the appropriate role of structural reforms in E(M)U deepening?
by Kurt Bayer & Andreas Breitenfellner - 113-121 How did EU Eastern enlargement affect migrant labor supply in Austria?
by Julia Schmieder & Andrea Weber - 122-130 Demographic decline does not necessarily condemn CESEE EU countries to a low growth future
by Richard Grieveson - 131-140 The ESRB and macroprudential policy in the EU
by Frank Dierick & Francesco Mazzaferro - 141-154 Has private sector credit in CESEE approached levels justified by fundamentals? A post-crisis assessment
by Mariarosaria Comunale & Markus Eller & Mathias Lahnsteiner
2018, Issue Q2-18
- 56-80 Digging into the composition of government debt in CESEE: a risk evaluation
by Markus Eller & Johannes Holler - 81-97 Explaining the impact of the global financial crisis on European transition countries: a GVAR approach
by Artha Hoxha
2018, Issue Q1-18
- 6-25 A cost-risk analysis of sovereign debt composition in CESEE
by Sebastian Beer - 26-47 A geographic perspective on banking in Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe
by Elisabeth Beckmann & Sarah Reiter & Helmut Stix - 48-60 How are reduced interest rate differentials affecting euroization in Southeastern Europe? Evidence from the OeNB Euro Survey
by Thomas Scheiber & Julia Wörz
2017, Issue Q4/17
- 52-69 Migration intentions in CESEE – a descriptive analysis
by Anna Katharina Raggl - 70-81 The New Silk Road, part II: implications for Europe
by Stephan Barisitz & Alice Radzyner
2017, Issue Q3/17
- 8-30 The New Silk Road, part I: a stocktaking and economic assessment
by Stephan Barisitz & Alice Radzyner - 31-41 Competitiveness of CESEE EU Member States: recent trends and prospects
by Doris Ritzberger-Grünwald & Josef Schreiner & Julia Wörz - 42-58 Fintechs and their emergence in banking services in CESEE
by Caroline Stern - 59-77 Comparing market power at home and abroad: evidence from Austrian banks and their subsidiaries in CESEE
by Martin Feldkircher & Michael Sigmund
2017, Issue 2
- 58-79 How financially vulnerable are CESEE households? An Austrian perspective on its neighbors
by Pirmin Fessler & Emanuel List & Teresa Messner - 80-102 The relevance of remittance inflows to CESEE countries: evidence from macro- and micro-level data
by Anna Katharina Raggl
2017, Issue 1
- 8-32 How does foreign currency debt relief affect households’ loan demand? Evidence from the OeNB Euro Survey in CESEE
by Elisabeth Beckmann - 33-53 How do resource-driven economies cope with the oil price slump? A comparative survey of ten major oil-exporting countries
by Stephan Barisitz & Andreas Breitenfellner - 54-77 How would a fiscal shock in Germany affect other European countries? Evidence from a Bayesian GVAR model with sign restrictions
by Markus Eller & Martin Feldkircher & Florian Huber
2016, Issue 4
- 54-72 On the optimal number of indicators – nowcasting GDP growth in CESEE
by David Havrlant & Peter Tóth & Julia Wörz - 73-98 Currency substitution in CESEE: why do households prefer euro payments?
by Thomas Scheiber & Caroline Stern
2016, Issue 3
- 8-28 The development of bank profitability in Denmark, Sweden and Switzerland during a period of ultra-low and negative interest rates
by Thomas Scheiber & Maria Antoinette Silgoner & Caroline Stern - 29-40 Design of fiscal frameworks and compliance with fiscal rules in CESEE
by Wolf Heinrich Reuter - 41-49 Belarus in recession, banking sector in difficulties – Russia to the rescue
by Stephan Barisitz
2016, Issue 2
- 54-78 The influence of sovereign bond yields on bank lending rates: the pass-through in Europe
by Markus Eller & Thomas Reininger - 79-104 Understanding the drivers of capital flows into the CESEE countries
by Markus Eller & Florian Huber & Helene Schuberth
2016, Issue 1
- 8-27 Modeling the evolution of monetary policy rules in CESEE
by Martin Feldkircher & Florian Huber & Isabella Moder - 28-45 A monetary policy rule for Russia, or is it rules?
by Iikka Korhonen & Riikka Nuutilainen - 46-65 Weathering global shocks and macrofinancial vulnerabilities in emerging Europe: Comparing Turkey and Poland
by Markus Eller & Florian Huber & Helene Schuberth
2015, Issue 4
- 52-70 The mixed success of EU-IMF adjustment programs in Europe – why Greece was different
by Angelika Knollmayer & Aleksandra Riedl & Maria Antoinette Silgoner - 71-88 Is there an added worker effect? – European labor supply during the crisis
by Aleksandra Riedl & Florian Schoiswohl
2015, Issue 3
- 8-25 Business cycle synchronization between the Western Balkans and the European Union
by Antje Hildebrandt & Isabella Moder - 26-38 Current risks in the CESEE residential property market: evidence from the OeNB Euro Survey
by Elisabeth Beckmann & Antje Hildebrandt & Krisztina Jäger-Gyovai - 39-56 Internal capital markets and crisis transmission: evidence from foreign bank subsidiaries in CESEE
by Vukan Vujic
2015, Issue 2
- 56-75 Bridging the information gap: small-scale nowcasting models of GDP growth for selected CESEE countries
by Martin Feldkircher & Florian Huber & Josef Schreiner & Marcel Tirpák & Peter Tóth & Julia Wörz - 76-87 What can we learn from Eurosystem Household Finance and Consumption Survey data? – An application to household debt in Slovakia
by Pirmin Fessler & Krisztina Jäger-Gyovai
2015, Issue 1
- 8-23 Sectoral Deleveraging in Europe and Its Economic Implications
by Martin Gächter & Martin Geiger & Florentin Glötzl & Helene Schuberth - 24-48 A Local or a Foreign Currency Loan? Evidence on the Role of Loan Characteristics, Preferences of Households and the Effect of Foreign Banks
by Elisabeth Beckmann & Anita Roitner & Helmut Stix - 49-64 Price and Wage Rigidities in the Republic of Macedonia: Survey Evidence from Micro- Level Data
by Florian Huber & Magdalena Petrovska
2014, Issue 4
- 54-70 FDI in Russia from CESEE and Central Asia: A Micro-Level Perspective
by Päivi Karhunen & Riitta Kosonen & Svetlana Ledyaeva & Julia Wörz
2014, Issue 3
- 8-30 Using a Threshold Approach to Flag Vulnerabilities in CESEE Economies
by Martin Feldkircher & Thomas Gruber & Isabella Moder - 31-47 Assessing the Full Extent of Trade Integration between the EU and Russia – A Global Value Chain Perspective
by Konstantins Benkovskis & Jūlija Pastušenko & Julia Wörz - 48-73 Macrofinancial Developments and Systemic Change in CIS Central Asia from 2009 to 2014
by Stephan Barisitz - 74-93 To What Extent Can Czech Exporters Cushion Exchange Rate Shocks through Imported Inputs?
by Peter Tóth
2014, Issue 2
- 52-75 Finance, Potential Output and the Business Cycle: Empirical Evidence from Selected Advanced and CESEE Economies
by Dominik Bernhofer & Octavio Fernández-Amador & Martin Gächter & Friedrich Sindermann - 76-87 How Did CESEE Households Weather the Crisis? Evidence from the OeNB Euro Survey
by Majken Corti & Thomas Scheiber
2014, Issue 1
- 8-35 Do the Drivers of Loan Dollarization Differ between CESEE and Latin America? A Meta-Analysis
by Mariya Hake & Fernando Lopez-Vicente & Luis Molina - 36-56 Can Trade Partners Help Better FORCEE the Future? Impact of Trade Linkages on Economic Growth Forecasts in Selected CESEE Countries
by Tomáš Slacík & Katharina Steiner & Julia Wörz - 57-73 The Cyclical Character of Fiscal Policy in Transition Countries
by Rilind Kabashi
2013, Issue 4
- 50-64 Economic Spillovers from the Euro Area to the CESEE Region via the Financial Channel: A GVAR Approach
by Peter Backé & Martin Feldkircher & Tomáš Slacík - 65-76 Households’ Expectations and Macroeconomic Outcomes – Evidence from the Euro Survey
by Elisabeth Beckmann & Isabella Moder - 77-87 Oil Prices, Excess Uncertainty and Trend Growth
by Jouko Rautava
2013, Issue 3
- 8-29 Determinants of Households’ Savings in Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe
by Elisabeth Beckmann & Mariya Hake & Jarmila Urvová - 30-47 Private Sector Debt in CESEE EU Member States
by Mathias Lahnsteiner - 48-66 Determinants of Nonperforming Loans in Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe
by Petr Jakubík & Thomas Reininger - 67-84 Nonperforming Loans in CESEE – An Even Deeper Definitional Comparison
by Stephan Barisitz - 85-97 Residential Property Prices in Central, Eastern and Southeastern European Countries: Stocktaking of Data and a View on New Developments in Data Availability
by Katharina Steiner
2013, Issue 2
- 52-76 Residential Property Prices in Central, Eastern and Southeastern European Countries
by Antje Hildebrandt & Duy T. Huynh-Olesen & Katharina Steiner & Karin Wagner - 77-90 Trust in the EU in CESEE
by Elisabeth Beckmann & Sandra Dvorsky & Thomas Scheiber
2013, Issue 1
- 8-27 How Important Is Total Factor Productivity for Growth in Central, Eastern and Southeastern European Countries?
by Konstantins Benkovskis & Ludmila Fadejeva & Julia Wörz - 28-47 Nonperforming Loans in Western Europe – A Selective Comparison of Countries and National Definitions
by Stephan Barisitz - 48-65 Understanding Central Banks’ Role in Enlargement – Governance Issues
by Isabella Lindner & Gabriela Mihailovici - 66-83 The Dynamics of Deposit Euroization in European Post-Transition Countries: Evidence from Threshold VAR
by Marina Tkalec
2012, Issue 4
- 48-79 How Sustainable Are Public Debt Levels in Emerging Europe?
by Markus Eller & Jarmila Urvová - 80-93 The Impact of Memories of High Inflation on Households’ Trust in Currencies
by Elisabeth Beckmann & Thomas Scheiber
2012, Issue 3
- 8-26 The Impact of Country Risk Ratings and of the Status of EU Integration on FDI Inflows in CESEE Countries
by Nadja Walch & Julia Wörz - 27-47 Non-Price Competitiveness Gains of Central, Eastern and Southeastern European Countries in the EU Market
by Konstantins Benkovskis & Julia Wörz - 48-68 Banking Sector Concentration and Firm Indebtedness: Evidence from Central and Eastern Europe
by Mariya Hake
2012, Issue 2
- 46-64 Drivers of Output Loss during the 2008–09 Crisis: A Focus on Emerging Europe
by Jesús Crespo Cuaresma & Martin Feldkircher - 65-71 Not So Trustworthy Anymore? The Euro as a Safe Haven Asset in Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe
by Elisabeth Beckmann & Thomas Scheiber
2012, Issue 1
- 8-30 Residential Property Markets in CESEE EU Member States
by Antje Hildebrandt & Reiner Martin & Katharina Steiner & Karin Wagner - 31-48 Spillovers of the Greek Crisis to Southeastern Europe: Manageable or a Cause for Concern?
by Peter Backé & Sándor Gardó
2011, Issue 4
- 46-68 Nonperforming Loans in CESEE – What Do They Comprise?
by Stephan Barisitz - 69-87 Determinants of Foreign Currency Loans in CESEE Countries: A Meta-Analysis
by Jesús Crespo Cuaresma & Jarko Fidrmuc & Mariya Hake - 88-99 OeNB Euro Survey: Growing Uncertainty, but Overall Euroization Not Affected
by Elisabeth Beckmann & Sandra Dvorsky & Thomas Scheiber
2011, Issue 3
- 8-36 The Transmission of Euro Area Monetary Shocks to the Czech Republic, Poland and Hungary: Evidence from a FAVAR Model
by Konstantins Benkovskis & Andrejs Bessonovs & Martin Feldkircher & Julia Wörz - 37-56 Shifts in International Trade and Value Added from 1995 to 2007: Insights into the Drivers of Growth
by Joseph F. Francois & Julia Wörz - 57-75 A Markov Switch to Inflation Targeting in Emerging Market Peggers with a Focus on the Czech Republic, Poland and Hungary
by Marjan Petreski
2011, Issue 2
- 44-68 The Economic Transmission of Fiscal Policy Shocks from Western to Eastern Europe
by Jesús Crespo Cuaresma & Markus Eller & Aaron Mehrotra
2011, Issue 1
- 6-24 Households’ Exposure to Foreign Currency Loans in CESEE EU Member States and Croatia
by Katharina Steiner - 25-43,112-113 How the Crisis Affected Foreign Currency Borrowing in CESEE: Microeconomic Evidence and Policy Implications
by Elisabeth Beckmann & Thomas Scheiber & Helmut Stix - 44-69 The Refinancing Structure of Banks in Selected CESEE Countries
by Mathias Lahnsteiner - 70-89 FDI, Trade and Growth in CESEE Countries
by Jarko Fidrmuc & Reiner Martin - 90-99 Determinants of Migrants’ Earnings and Remittances: Evidence from Kosovo
by Sokol Havolli
2010, Issue 4
- 48-77 Crisis Response Policies in Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Belarus – Stock-Taking and Comparative Assessment
by Stephan Barisitz & Hans Holzhacker & Olena Lytvyn & Lyaziza Sabyrova - 78-89 Euro Survey of Spring 2010: Sovereign Debt Crisis Left Traces in CESEE Households' Sentiment, Foreign Currency Portfolios Broadly Unchanged
by Sandra Dvorsky & Thomas Scheiber & Helmut Stix
2010, Issue 3
- 6-37 Macrofinancial Stability in Croatia in the Wake of the Global Crisis: Risks and Policy Responses
by Sándor Gardó - 38-62 Measuring Competition in CESEE: Stylized Facts and Determinants across Countries and Sectors
by Martin Feldkircher & Reiner Martin & Julia Wörz - 63-78 Regional Convergence in Europe and the Role of Urban Agglomerations
by Jesús Crespo Cuaresma & Martin Feldkircher - 79-94 Trade-Enhancing EU Enlargement and the Resurgence of East-East Trade
by Cecília Hornok
2010, Issue 2
- 50-78 Private Sector Credit in CESEE: Long-Run Relationships and Short-Run Dynamics
by Markus Eller & Michael Frömmel & Nora Srzentic - 79-90 Real Effects of Crisis Have Reached CESEE Households: Euro Survey Shows Dampened Savings and Changes in Borrowing Behavior
by Sandra Dvorsky & Thomas Scheiber & Helmut Stix
2010, Issue 1
- 6-31 Bank Governance and Financial Stability in CESEE: A Review of the Literature
by Sándor Gardó - 32-48 Could Markets Have Helped Predict the Puzzling Exchange Rate Path in CESEE Countries during the Current Crisis?
by Jesús Crespo Cuaresma & Tomáš Slacík - 49-66 How Did the Global Financial Crisis Affect the CESEE Region and Latin America? – A Comparative Analysis
by Peter Backé & Sonsoles Gallego & Sándor Gardó & Reiner Martin & Luis Molina & José Maria Serena - 67-72 Trade, Economic Structure and the Great Recession: The Example of Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe
by Joseph F. Francois & Julia Wörz - 73-89 Estimating Price Elasticities on the Hungarian Consumer Lending and Deposit Markets: Demand Effects and Their Possible Consequences
by Dániel Holló
2009, Issue 5
- 7-13 Taking Stock of Twenty Years of analysis and Research on CESEE at the OeNB
by Peter Mooslechner & Doris Ritzberger-Grünwald - 16-26 Twenty Years of East-West Integration: Reflections on What We Have Learned
by Michael Landesmann - 27-31 Five Years after EU Eastward Enlargement
by Marek Belka - 32-37 Challenges of Monetary Integration in CEE
by Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell - 38-43 From the Koruna to the Euro
by Elena Kohútiková - 44-47 Twenty (Five) Years of Banking Reform in CEE
by Lajos Bokros - 48-54 A Banker’s Take on Twenty Years of CEE Banking Sector Developments
by Marianne Kager - 56-65 Macroconvergence in CESEE
by Doris Ritzberger-Grünwald & Julia Wörz - 66-72 Austria’s Economic Activities in CESEE
by Christian Ragacs & Klaus Vondra - 73-81 The Monetary Integration of CESEE EU Member States: Achievements and Prospects
by Peter Backé - 82-91 Central Banks in Transition: Legal and Institutional Challenges on the Way to EU Integration
by Sandra Dvorsky - 92-100 Banking Sector Transformation in CESEE
by Stephan Barisitz
2009, Issue 4
- 54-70 The Shock-Absorbing Capacity of the Flexible Exchange Rate in Poland
by Agnieszka Stazka-Gawrysiak - 71-83 CESEE Households amid the Financial Crisis: Euro Survey Shows Darkened Economic Sentiment and Changes in Savings Behavior
by Sandra Dvorsky & Thomas Scheiber & Helmut Stix - 84-95 Simple but Effective: The OeNB’s Forecasting Model for Selected CESEE Countries
by Jesús Crespo Cuaresma & Martin Feldkircher & Tomáš Slacík & Julia Wörz
2009, Issue 3
- 6-21 Evaluating Inflation Determinants with a Money Supply Rule in Four Central and Eastern European EU Member States
by Aaron Mehrotra & Tomáš Slacík - 22-37 Economic Growth Determinants for European Regions: Is Central and Eastern Europe Different?
by Jesús Crespo Cuaresma & Gernot Doppelhofer & Martin Feldkircher - 38-61 Macrofinancial Developments and Systemic Change in CIS Central Asia
by Stephan Barisitz
2009, Issue 2
- 1-11 The 2008 Fall Wave of the OeNB Euro Survey – A First Glimpse of Households’ Reactions to the Global Financial Crisis
by Sandra Dvorsky & Thomas Scheiber & Helmut Stix - 56-66 European and Non-European Emerging Market Currencies: Forward Premium Puzzle and Fundamentals
by Peter Backé & Franz Schardax - 78-84 Fiscal Position and Size of Automatic Stabilizers in the CESEE EU Member States – Implications for Discretionary Measures
by Markus Eller
2009, Issue 1
- 6-35 Trade and Wages: Winning and Losing Sectors in the Enlarged European Union
by Éva Katalin Polgár & Julia Wörz - 36-56 The Distributional Effects of Trade on Austrian Wages
by Wolfgang Pointner - 57-83 Rationality of Post-Accession Migration
by Katarzyna B. Budnik - 84-97 Southeastern Europe: Financial Deepening, Foreign Banks and Sudden Stops in Capital Flows
by Adalbert Winkler
2008, Issue 2
- 52-72 Real Estate, Construction and Growth in Central and Eastern Europe: Impact on Competitiveness?
by Balázs Égert & Reiner Martin - 73-82 Housing Loan Developments in the Central and Eastern European EU Member States
by Zoltan Walko - 83-93 The OeNB Euro Survey in Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe - The 2008 Spring Wave Update
by Sandra Dvorsky & Thomas Scheiber & Helmut Stix - 94-119 Financial Sector Development in Serbia: Closing Ranks with Peers
by Stephan Barisitz & Sándor Gardó
2008, Issue 1
- 48-60 Euroization in Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe – First Results from the New OeNB Euro Survey
by Sandra Dvorsky & Thomas Scheiber & Helmut Stix - 61-81 Croatia: Coping with Rapid Financial Deepening
by Sándor Gardó - 82-99 Labor Markets in Central, Eastern and Southeastern European EU Member States: General Trends and Migration Effects
by Josef Schreiner - 100-125 Factors Driving Import Demand in Selected Central, Eastern and Southeastern European Countries
by Thomas Reininger - 126-141 Determinants of Currency Crises: A Conflict of Generations?
by Jesús Crespo Cuaresma & Tomáš Slacík
2007, Issue 2
- 54-68 On the Determinants of Currency Crises: The Role of Model Uncertainty
by Jesús Crespo Cuaresma & Tomáš Slacík - 69-77 Credit Growth in Central and Eastern Europe Revisited
by Peter Backé & Balázs Égert & Zoltan Walko - 78-99 Exchange Rate Arrangements and Monetary Policy in Southeastern Europe: An Update (2004–2007)
by Stephan Barisitz - 100-121 Development and Regional Disparities – Testing the Williamson Curve Hypothesis in the European Union
by Béla Szörfi
2007, Issue 1
- 52-76 Determinants of House Price Dynamics in Central and Eastern Europe
by Balázs Égert - 77-100 Are Euro Cash Holdings in Central and Eastern Europe Driven by Experience or Anticipation? Results from an OeNB Survey
by Doris Ritzberger-Grünwald & Helmut Stix - 101-114 Central Bank Independence in Southeastern Europe with a View to EU Integration – Revisited
by Sandra Dvorsky