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Incoming Resources
- Better banks for Eastern Europe
- Overcoming obstacles to successful reforms in economies in transition, Claudia M. Buch ... [and others]
- The role of banks, evidence from Germany and the US
- Währungsreformen im Vergleich, monetäre Strategien in Russland, Weissrussland, Estland und der Ukraine, Claudia M. Buch ... [and others]
- Die neue Ökonomie: Erscheinungsformen, Ursachen und Auswirkungen, eine Heinz Nixdorf Studie, Henning Klodt and others ; Autoren, Claudia M. Buch ... [and others]
- Securing financial stability, problems and prospects for new EU members, three papers by Michael C. Bonello, Fabrizio Saccomanni, Claudia M. Buch, Jörn Kleinert and Peter Zajc ; introduction by Morten Balling
- Foreign capital and economic transformation, risks and benefits of free capital flows, Claudia M. Buch, Ralph P. Heinrich, Christian Pierdzioch
- Globalization of financial markets, causes of incomplete integration and consequences for economic policy, Claudia M. Buch
- Monetary policy and the transformation of the banking system in Eastern Europe
- Workers remittances and capital flows
- Banking and balance of payments crises, on possible causes of the twin crises
- Southern enlargement of the European Union and capital account liberalization, lessons for Central and Eastern Europe
- Capital mobility and EU enlargement
- Business cycle volatility in Germany
- Globalisierung der finanzmärkte, freier kapitalverkehr oder Tobin-Steuer?
- What determines maturity?, an analysis for foreign assets of German commercial banks
- Does the East get what would otherwise flow to the South?, FDI diversion in Europe
- Bank behavior and bad loans, implications for reforms in Eastern Europe
- The end of the Czech miracle?, currency crisis reveals need for institutional reforms
- Consumer preferences and the reliability of Euler equation tests of capital mobility, some simulation-based evidence
- The emerging financial systems of the Eastern European economies, a progress report
- The effectiveness of capital controls, the case of Slovenia
- Cross-border banking and transmission mechanisms, the case of Europe
- Russia's debt crisis and the unofficial economy
- Capital market integration in Euroland, the role of banks
- The integration of imperfect financial markets, implications for business cycle volatility
- Handling banking crisis, the case of Russia
- Determinants of short-term debt
- Distance and international banking
- Financial market integration in a monetary union
- Financial market integration in the US, lessons for Europe?
- Creating efficient banking systems, theory and evidence from Eastern Europe, Claudia M. Buch
- Financing the transition, risks and benefits of integrating into the international capital market
- Russian monetary policy, assessing the track record
- Information or regulation, what is driving the international activities of commercial banks?
- Where enterprises lead, people follow?, links between migration and German FDI
- Why do banks go abroad?, evidence from German data
- Real and financial integration in Europe, evidence for the accession states and for the pre-ins
- Chilean-type capital controls, a building block of the new international financial architecture?
- Are banks different?, evidence from international data
- Financial openness and business cycle volatility
- Dealing with bad debt, lessons from Eastern Europe
- Domestic and foreign banks in Germany, do they differ?
- An institutional approach to banking reform in Eastern Europe
- The distance puzzle, on the interpretation of the distance coefficient in gravity equations
- Opening up for foreign banks, why Central and Eastern Europe can benefit
- Capital and trade flows in Europe and the impact of enlargement
- Cross-Border Bank Mergers, what lures the rare animal?
- Business cycle volatility and globalization, a survey
- Taxing short-term capital flows, an option for transition economies?
- Russia's debt crisis and the unofficial economy
- The value of waiting, Russia's integration into the international capital markets
- Foreign competition and disintermediation, no threat to the German banking system?
- Insolvency costs and incomplete information in commercial banks, implications for financial reform in Eastern Europe