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No. 30/1996: Markups and Measurement Errors in Six EU Countries Pentti Forsman, Tuomas Saarenheimo and Marko Terviö
No. 29/1996: Who's Driving Wages in Finland? Or Is Anyone? Timo Tyrväinen
No. 28/1996: Fiscal Policy and Private Consumption – Saving Decisions: Evidence from Finland Anne Brunila
No. 26/1996: The Pass-Through of Exchange Rate Changes to Import Prices Uwe Ketelsen and Mika Kortelainen
No. 23/1996: Assessing the Forecasting Performance of a Macroeconomic Model Juhana Hukkinen and Matti Viren
No. 22/1996: From Policy Rate to Market Rates: An Empirical Analysis of Finnish Monetary Transmission Peter Redward and Tuomas Saarenheimo
No. 19/1996: The Term Structure of Interest Rates: Estimation and Interpretation Juha Seppälä and Petri Viertiö
No. 18/1996: Stability of the Demand for M1 and Harmonized M3 in Finland Antti Ripatti
No. 15/1996: Monetary Policy for Smoothing Real Fluctuations? – Assessing Finnish Monetary Autonomy Tuomas Saarenheimo
No. 13/1996: A Cross-Country Study of Market-Based Housing Finance Kaare Andersen and Karlo Kauko
No. 12/1996: Structural Reform in New Zealand: A Review Peter Reward
No. 11/1996: Credit Crunch or Collateral Squeeze? An Empirical Analysis of Credit Supply of the Finnish Local Banks in 1990–1992 Vesa Vihriälä
No. 10/1996: Credit Growth and Moral Hazard. An Empirical Study of the Causes of Credit Expansion by the Finnish Local Banks in 1986–1990 Vesa Vihriälä
No. 9/1996: Bank Capital, Capital Regulation and Lending Vesa Vihriälä
No. 8/1996: Theoretical Aspects to the Finnish Credit Cycle Vesa Vihriälä
No. 6/1996: Microeconomic and Macroeconomic Influences on Entry and Exit of Firms Pekka Ilmakunnas and Jukka Topi
No. 3/1996: Systemic Risk in the Finnish Payment System: an Empirical Investigation Harri Kuussaari
No. 2/1996: Payment and Settlement Systems in Finland 1995 Veikko Saarinen, Kirsti Tanila and Kimmo Virolainen
No. 1/1996: A Data Communication Network for Administrative Purposes within the EU Kari Sipilä
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