BOFIT Discussion Papers, Institute for Economies in Transition, Bank of Finland
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No. 33/2015: Is it worth issuing bonds in China? Evidence from stock market reactions
Paul-Olivier Klein and Laurent Weill
No. 32/2015: Deposit dollarization in emerging markets: modelling the hysteresis effect
Anna Krupkina and Alexey Ponomarenko
No. 31/2015: Did foreign banks “cut and run” or stay committed to Emerging Europe during the crises?
John P. Bonin and Dana Louie
No. 30/2015: Expected returns and idiosyncratic risk: Industry-level evidence from Russia
Jyri Kinnunen and Minna Martikainen
No. 29/2015: Is China fudging its figures? Evidence from trading partner data
John Fernald, Eric Hsu and Mark M. Spiegel
No. 28/2015: Current account and REER misalignments in Central Eastern EU countries: an update using the macroeconomic balance approach
Mariarosaria Comunale
No. 27/2015: Could climate change affect government expenditures? Early evidence from the Russian regions
Simo Leppänen, Laura Solanko and Riitta Kosonen
No. 26/2015: Reserve requirements and the bank lending channel in China
Zuzana Fungácová, Riikka Nuutilainen and Laurent Weill
No. 25/2015: The Ruble between the hammer and the anvil: Oil prices and economic sanctions
Christian Dreger, Jarko Fidrmuc, Konstantin Kholodilin and Dirk Ulbricht
No. 24/2015: Evaluating underlying inflation measures for Russia
Elena Deryugina, Alexey Ponomarenko, Andrey Sinyakov and Constantine Sorokin
No. 23/2015: Fixed exchange rate regimes, real undervaluation and economic growth
Rui Mao and Yang Yao
No. 22/2015: Bank ownership and cost efficiency in Russia, revisited
Mikhail Mamonov and Andrei Vernikov
No. 21/2015: Does consuming more make you happier? Evidence from Chinese panel data
Haining Wang, Zhiming Cheng and Russell Smyth
No. 20/2015: The geographic distribution of international currencies and RMB internationalization
Qing He, Iikka Korhonen, Junjie Guo and Fangge Liu
No. 19/2015: Nowcasting and short-term forecasting of Russian GDP with a dynamic factor model
Alexey Porshakov, Elena Deryugina, Alexey Ponomarenko and Andrey Sinyakov
No. 18/2015: Economic concentration and finance: Evidence from Russian regions
Christian Hattendorff
No. 17/2015: Estimating the impact of monetary policy on inequality in China
José R. Sánchez-Fung
No. 16/2015: What drives China’s outward FDI? A regional analysis
Kefei You
No. 15/2015: Causality between credit depth and economic growth: Evidence from 24 OECD countries
Mikhail Stolbov
No. 14/2015: Anti-Western conspiracy thinking and expectations of collusion: Evidence from Russia and China
Alexander Libman and Björn Vollan
No. 13/2015: Real-time forecasting with a MIDAS VAR
Heiner Mikosch and Stefan Neuwirth
No. 12/2015: An adaptive approach to forecasting three key macroeconomic variables for transitional China
Linlin Niu, Xiu Xu and Ying Chen
No. 11/2015: Banking structure, marketization and small business development: Regional evidence from China
Iftekhar Hasan, Nada Kobeissi, Haizhi Wang and Mingming Zhou
No. 10/2015: Contemporary monetary policy in China: A move towards price-based policy?
Riikka Nuutilainen
No. 9/2015: Monetary policy transmission in China: A DSGE model with parallel shadow banking and interest rate control
Michael Funke, Petar Mihaylovski and Haibin Zhu
No. 8/2015: Disentangling loan demand and supply shocks in Russia
Elena Deryugina, Olga Kovalenko, Irina Pantina and Alexey Ponomarenko
No. 7/2015: Does bank liquidity creation contribute to economic growth? Evidence from Russia
Jarko Fidrmuc, Zuzana Fungácová and Laurent Weill
No. 6/2015: Meta-analysis of Chinese business cycle correlation
Jarko Fidrmuc and Iikka Korhonen
No. 5/2015: Financial market reform – A new driver for China’s economic growth?
Yu-Fu Chen, Michael Funke and Kunyu Tao
No. 4/2015: The internationalization of the RMB, capital market openness, and financial reforms in China
Joshua Aizenman
No. 3/2015: Discovering the signs of Dutch disease in Russia
V.V. Mironov and A.V. Petronevich
No. 2/2015: Macroeconomic consequences of the real-financial nexus: Imbalances and spillovers between China and the U.S.
Ke Pang and Pierre L. Siklos
No. 1/2015: Who gains from credit granted between firms? Evidence from inter-corporate loan announcements made in China
Qing He, Liping Lu and Steven Ongena
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