> Publishers' series
-
no 180:
Optimal timing of environmental policy under partial information Pablo Garcia
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, January 2024
-
no 181:
Direct investment positions held by captive financial institutions in Luxembourg affiliated to investment funds focusing on private equity or real estate Gabriele Di Filippo
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, January 2024
-
no 182:
Decomposing systemic risk measures by bank business model in Luxembourg Xisong Jin
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, February 2024
-
no 183:
Fiscal competition and two-way migration Patrice Pieretti, Giuseppe Pulina and Skerdilajda Zanaj
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, March 2024
-
no 173:
Household indebtedness and their vulnerability to rising interest rates Gaston Giordana and Michael Ziegelmeyer
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, June 2023
-
no 174:
Do private wealth transfers help with homeownership? a first assessment for Luxembourg Thomas Y. Mathä, Giuseppe Pulina and Michael Ziegelmeyer
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, June 2023
-
no 179:
Rental housing market and directed search Julien Pascal
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, December 2023
-
no 172:
Artificial neural networks to solve dynamic programming problems a bias-corrected Monte Carlo operator Julien Pascal
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, March 2023
-
no 171:
Long-term care expenditures and investment decisions under uncertainty Pablo Garcia Sanchez, Luca Marchiori and Olivier Pierrard
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, February 2023
-
no 177:
Frictionless house-price momentum Patrick Fève and Alban Moura
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, November 2023
-
no 170:
Population ageing and the public finance burden of dementia a simulation analysis María Noel Pi Alperin, Magali Perquin and Gastón A. Giordana
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, January 2023
-
no 175:
Consumer debt in Luxembourg and the euro area evidence from the household finance and consumption survey Giuseppe Pulina
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, November 2023
-
no 176:
The Luxembourg household finance and consumption survey results from the fourth wave in 2021 Thomas Y. Mathä, Giuseppe Pulina, Ana Montes-Viñas and Michael Ziegelmeyer
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, November 2023
-
no 178:
Uncertain lifetime, health investment and welfare Pablo Garcia-Sanchez and Olivier Pierrard
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, November 2023
-
no 169:
Alternative distributions of foreign direct investment stocks evidence from captive financial institutions affiliated to private equity and real estate investment funds in Luxembourg Gabriele Di Filippo
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, January 2023
-
no 157:
A typology of captive financial institutions in Luxembourg lessons from a new database Gabriele Di Filippo, Frédéric Pierret
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, February 2022
-
no 158:
Old age takes its toll long-run projections of health-related public expenditure in Luxembourg Gastón A. Giordana, María Noel Pi Alperin
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, April 2022
-
no 160:
Objectified housing sales and rent prices in representative household surveys the impact on macroeconomic statistics M. Denisa Naidin, Sofie R. Waltl, Michael H. Ziegelmeyer
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, June 2022
-
no 168:
How well do DSGE models with real estate and collateral constraints fit the data? Alban Moura and Olivier Pierrard
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, October 2022
-
no 161:
Using household-level data to guide borrower-based macro-prudential policy Gaston Giordana, Michael Ziegelmeyer
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, July 2022
-
no 165:
Technology adoption and specialized labor Elias Carroni, Marco Delogu, Giuseppe Pulina
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, September 2022
-
no 166:
Banking across borders in Luxembourg Gabriele Di Filippo
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, [2022]
-
no 167:
Local employment dynamics and commuting costs Julien Pascal
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, October 2022
-
no 159:
(In)efficient commuting and migration choices theory and policy in an urban search model Luca Marchiori, Julien Pascal, Olivier Pierrard
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, April 2022
-
no 162:
Why you should never use the Hodrick-Prescott filter comment Alban Moura
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, August 2022
-
no 163:
Introduction to weather extremes and monetary policy Pablo Garcia Sanchez
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, August 2022
-
no 164:
On climate tail risks Pablo Garcia Sanchez
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, August 2022
-
no 156:
Global models for a global pandemic: the impact of COVID-19 on small Euro area economies Pablo Garcia, Pascal Jacquinot, Črt Lenarčič, Matija Lozej, Kostas Mavromatis
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, October 4, 2021
-
no 151:
The flow-performance relationship of global investment funds Julien Ciccone, Luca Marchiori, Romuald Morhs
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, January 2021
-
no 153:
Learning, expectations and monetary policy Pablo Garcia
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, February 2021
-
no 154:
The cross-border household finance consumption survey results from the third wave Yiwen Chen, Thomas Y. Mathä, Giuseppe Pulina, Michael Ziegelmeyer
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, March 2021
-
no 152:
Are neutral and investment-specific technology shocks correlated? Alban Moura
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, January 2021
-
no 155:
The one trillion euro digital currency how to issue a digital euro without threatening monetary policy transmission and financial stability? Paolo Fegatelli
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, August 2021
-
no 143:
Total factor productivity and the measurement of neutral technology Alban Moura
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, May 2020
-
no 144:
Housing and inequality: the case of Luxembourg and its cross-border workers Guillaume Claveres, Thomas Y. Mathä, Giuseppe Pulina, Jan Stráský, Nicolas Woloszko, Michael Ziegelmeyer
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, June 2020
-
no 145:
Why is the ratio of debt-to-gdp so large for non-financial companies in Luxembourg? Gabriele Di Filippo
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, July 2020
-
no 146:
A typology of captive financial institutions and money lenders (sector S127) in Luxembourg Gabriele Di Filippo, Frédéric Pierret
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, July 2020
-
no 147:
LED: an estimated DSGE model of the Luxembourg economy for policy analysis Alban Moura
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, August 2020
-
no 148:
Borrowing constraints, own labour and homeownership does it pay to paint your walls? Peter Lindner, Thomas Y. Mathä, Giuseppe Pulina, Michael Ziegelmeyer
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, August 2020
-
no 141:
Macroprudential stress testing a proposal for the Luxembourg investment fund sector Kang-Soek Lee
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, March 2020
-
no 140:
PENELOPE Luxembourg tool for pension evaluation and long-term projection exercises Luca Marchiori
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, January 2020
-
no 139:
Health subsidies, prevention and welfare Luca Marchiori, Olivier Pierrard
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, January 2020
-
no 142:
The Luxembourg household finance consumption survey results from the third wave Yiwen Chen, Thomas Y. Mathä, Giuseppe Pulina, Barbara Schuster, Michael Ziegelmeyer
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, March 2020
-
no 149:
The impact of tax and infrastructure competition on the profitability of local firms Yutao Han, Patrice Pieretti, Giuseppe Pulina
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, November 2020
-
no 150:
Key features of captive financial institutions and money lenders (Sector s127) in Luxembourg Gabriele Di Filippo, Frédéric Pierret
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, December 2020
-
no 135:
The LU-EAGLE model with disaggregated public expenditure Pablo Garcia Sanchez, Alban Moura
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, November 2019
-
no 138:
Non-linear exchange rate pass-through to euro area inflation a local projection approach Roberta Colavecchio, Ieva Rubene
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, December 2019
-
no 131:
Employment protection and firm-level job reallocation adjusting for coverage Benedicta Marzinotto, Ladislav Wintr
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, July 2019
-
no 132:
Why do social networks introduce virtual currencies? Gaston Giordana, Paolo Guarda
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, October 2019
-
no 134:
Costly default and asymmetric real business cycles Patrick Fève, Pablo Garcia Sanchez, Alban Moura, Olivier Pierrard
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, November 2019
-
no 136:
Revisions to quarterly national accounts data in Luxembourg Bob Krebs
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, November 2019
-
no 129:
Housing sector and optimal macroprudential policy in an estimated DSGE model for Luxembourg Ibrahima Sangaré
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, July 2019
-
no 130:
Central bank digital currencies the case of universal central bank reserves Paolo Fegatelli
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, July 2019
-
no 133:
Characterizing the Luxembourg financial cycle alternatives to statistical filters Rachida Hennani, John Theal
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, November 2019
-
no 137:
Peer effects in stock market participation evidence from immigration Anastasia Girshina, Thomas Y. Mathä, Michael Ziegelmeyer
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, December 2019
-
no 126:
Measuring real and financial cycles in Luxembourg an unobserved components approach Paolo Guarda, Alban Moura
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, March 2019
-
no 125:
Shadow banking and the Great Recession evidence from an estimated DSGE model Patrick Fève, Alban Moura, Olivier Pierrard
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, March 2019
-
no 127:
Analyse de la soutenabilité de la dette publique au Luxembourg Florian Henne
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, Mars 2019
-
no 128:
Shocks and labour cost adjustment: Evidence from a survey of European firms Thomas Y. Mathä, Stephen Millard, Tairi Rõõm, Ladislav Wintr, Robert Wyszyński
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, April 2019
-
no 121:
Stress testing household balance sheets in Luxembourg Gastón Giordana, Michael Ziegelmeyer
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, July 2018
-
no 122:
LU-EAGLE: a DSGE model for Luxembourg within the Euro area and global economy Alban Moura, Kyriacos Lambrias
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, July 2018
-
no 115:
Monetary theory reversed virtual currency issuance and miners' remuneration Luca Marchiori
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, February 2018
-
no 118:
How much does book value data tell us about systemic risk and its interactions with the macroeconomy? a Luxembourg empirical evaluation Xisong Jin
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, February 2018
-
no 119:
The cross-border household finance and consumption survey results from the second wave Thomas Y. Mathä, Giuseppe Pulina, Michael Ziegelmeyer
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, April 2018
-
no 116:
Chained financial frictions and credit cycles Federico Lubello, Ivan Petrella, Emiliano Santoro
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, February 2018
-
no 117:
Housing prices and mortgage credit in Luxembourg Sara Ferreira Filipe
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, February 2018
-
no 123:
Predetermined interest rates in an analytical RBC model Patrick Fève, Alban Moura, Olivier Pierrard
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, September 2018
-
no 120:
What place does Luxembourg hold in global value chains? Gabriele Di Filippo
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, April 2018
-
no 124:
Short-time work in the great recession firm-level evidence from 20 EU countries Reamonn Lydon, Thomas Y. Mathä, Stephen Millard
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, December 2018
-
no 114:
Capturing macroprudential regulation effectiveness a DSGE approach with shadow intermediaries Federico Lubello, Abdelaziz Rouabah
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, October 2017
-
no 109:
Systemic financial sector and sovereign risks Xisong Jin, Francisco Nadal De Simone
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, June 2017
-
no 110:
Active labour market policies and short-time work arrangements evidence from a survey of Luxembourg firms Konstantinos Efstathiou, Thomas Y. Mathä, Cindy Veiga, Ladislav Wintr
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, June 2017
-
no 111:
Financial regulation and shadow banking a small-scale DSGE perspective Patrick Fève, Olivier Pierrard
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, July 2017
-
no 105:
Investment price rigidity and business cycles Alban Moura
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, March 2017
-
no 107:
Firm growth in Europe an overview based on the CompNet Labour Module C. Fernández, R. García, P. Lopez-Garcia, B. Marzinotto, R. Serafini, J. Vanhala, L. Wintr
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, May 2017
-
no 108:
Public debt, central bank and money some clarifications Paul Mercier
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, May 2017
-
no 106:
The Luxembourg household finance consumption survey results from the 2nd wave Anastasia Girshina, Thomas Y. Mathä, Michael Ziegelmeyer
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, May 2017
-
no 112:
What drives gross flows in equity and investment fund shares in Luxembourg? Gabriele Di Filippo
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, August 2017
-
no 113:
Household debt burden and financial vulnerability in Luxembourg Gaston Giordana and Michael Ziegelmeyer
Luxembourg: Banque centrale du Luxembourg, September 2017