University of Leicester, Centre for European Economic Studies
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University of Leicester, Centre for European Economic Studies
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University of Leicester
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Centre for European Economic Studies
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- The economics of European monetary union, central bank independence, fiscal policy and unpleasant monetarist arithmetic
- Fiscal and monetary policy under EMU, credible inflation targets or unpleasant monetary arithmetic?
- Transition in Poland and shifts in sectoral composition of demand
- Robust policy rules for G3 coordination
- Inflation and the new political macroeconomics
- Alternative data for the dynamic modelling of the East European transformtion
- Some distributional implications of transition in Poland, a SAM/CGE analysis
- Economics and politics, interest rate convergence in Europe and EMU
- Formation and dynamics of foreign exchange rates in Eastern and Western Europe
- Seigniorage, taxation and myopia in EMU
- Political business cycles and economic and monetary union in the European Union
- Political business cycles within integrated economies, possible considerations for the European Union
- A simulation analysis of large-scale privatisation in Poland
- Central bank independence, gain without pain?
- Can political monetary cycles be avoided?
- Unprofitability in the Polish enterprise sector, 1988-1993
- Validity of the optimal portfolio allocation model with price constraints on the example of the Warsaw stock exchange
- Fiscal policy coordination under EMU and the choice of monetary instrument
- Import demand specification in computable general equilibrium models of economies in transition
- Fiscal policy co-ordination and EMU, a dynamic game approach
- East European transformation, the supply side
- Labour market structure, conservative bankers and the feasibility of monetary union
- The European Union budget and the importance of the balanced budget rule
- Output decline in Eastern Europe, a comparison of explanations for Poland
- Simple rules, robustness and alternative assignments for G3 policy cooperation, an empirical evaluation using GEM
- Disequilibrium trading and market constraints, theoretical foundations, the case of the Warsaw stock exchange
- Government myopia, insolvency and the risk premium on bonds
- Rules, discretion and national policy autonomy under economic and monetary union
- Behaviour of the Polish state-owned enterprises during the transition to a market economy
- Cap reform 1999, crisis management in search of a crisis?
- Annual report 1996/97
- The political economy of independent central banking
- Transition in Eastern Europe and the sequence of privatisation
- Linkage and industrial policy for eastern Europe, lessons from developing countries
- Japanese foreign direct investment, the impact on the European region
- Rules versus discretion, why EMU needs a stability pact
- Can reputation resolve the monetary policy credibility problem?
- Fiscal federalism and the European Union, the need for a new paradign
- Regulation of the Warsaw Stock Exchange, the portfolio allocation problem
- Transition and changes in industrial concentration in Poland
- Annual report 1997/98
- East Europe in wonderland, or what happened to the money?
- Optimal tax policy, government myopia and insolvency
- Poverty and social security in Bulgaria during transition
- Evolutionary economic reform and policy issues, a structural VAR approach
- Information, business survey forecasts and measurement of output trends in six European economies
- EMU, a survey
- Some consequences of eliminating unprofitable output, evidence from Polish enterprises
- Monetary policy and reputational equilibria, a resolution of the non-uniqueness problem
- Indirect tax reform in Bulgaria
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