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BOFIT Discussion Papers

ISSN 1456-4564 (print) // ISSN 1456-5889 (online)

A series devoted to transition issues. Contains academic studies on transition economics by BOFIT economists and guest researchers. The papers are posted as PDF files on the BOFIT website.

 

2009

24/2009
Andrei Vernikov: Russian banking: The state makes a comeback?
2009. 28 pages / sivua.

23/2009
Aaron Mehrotra and José R. Sánchez-Fung: Assessing McCallum and Taylor rules in a cross-section of emerging market economies
2009. 41 pages / sivua.

22/2009
Zuzana Fungáčová and Tigran Poghosyan: Determinants of bank interest margins in Russia: Does bank ownership matter?
2009. 31 pages / sivua.

21/2009
Yu-Fu Chen, Michael Funke and Nicole Glanemann: A soft edge target zone model: Theory and application to Hong Kong
2009. 25 pages / sivua.

20/2009
Martin T. Bohl, Michael Schuppli and Pierre L. Siklos : Stock return seasonalities and investor structure: Evidence from China's B-share markets
2009. 37 pages / sivua.

19/2009
Chun-Yu Ho: Market Structure, Welfare, and Banking Reform in China
2009. 52 pages / sivua.

18/2009
Aaron Mehrotra and Tomáš Slačík: Evaluating inflation determinants with a money supply rule in four Central and Eastern European EU member states
2009. 29 pages / sivua.

17/2009
Julan Du, Yi Lu, and Zhigang Tao: China as a regulatory state
2009. 40 pages / sivua.

16/2009
Simo Leppänen, Mikael Linden and Laura Solanko: Firm behavior under production uncertainty: Evidence from Russia
2009. 32 pages / sivua.

15/2009
Jenni Pääkkönen: Are there industrial and agricultural convergence clubs in China?
2009. 28 pages/sivua.

14/2009
Michael Funke, Michael Paetz and Ernest Pytlarczyk: Stock market wealth effects in an estimated DSGE model for Hong Kong
2009. 43 pages / sivua.

13/2009
Iikka Korhonen and Maria Ritola: Renminbi misaligned - Results from meta-regressions
2009. 27 pages/sivua.

12/2009
Zuzana Fungáčová and Laurent Weill: How market power influences bank failures: Evidence from Russia
2009. 31 pages / sivua.

11/2009
Jarko Fidrmuc and Iikka Korhonen: The impact of the global financial crisis on business cycles in Asian emerging economies
2009. 29 pages / sivua.

10/2009
Michael Funke and Hao Yu: Economic growth across Chinese provinces: in search of innovation-driven gains
2009. 27 pages.

9/2009
Ying Fang and Yang Zhao: Do institutions matter? Estimating the effect of institutions on economic performance in China
2009. 36 pages / sivua.

8/2009
Tuuli Juurikkala, Alexei Karas, Laura Solanko: The role of banks in monetary policy transmission: Empirical evidence from Russia
2009. 27 pages / sivua.

7/2009
Zuzana Fungáčová, Christophe J. Godlewski and Laurent Weill: Asymmetric Information and Loan Spreads in Russia: Evidence from Syndicated Loans
2009. 30 pages / sivua.

6/2009
Iikka Korhonen and Aaron Mehrotra: Real Exchange Rate, Output and Oil: Case of Four Large Energy Producers
2009. 36 pages / sivua.

5/2009
Rajeev K. Goel and Iikka Korhonen: Composition of Exports and Cross-Country Corruption
2009. 28 pages / sivua.

4/2009
Balázs Égert: Dutch disease in former Soviet Union: Witch-hunting?
2009. 37 pages / sivua.

3/2009
Laurent Weill: Does corruption hamper bank lending? Macro and micro evidence
2009. 31 pages / sivua.

2/2009
Jin Feng, Lixin He and Hiroshi Sato: Public pension and household saving: Evidence from China
2009. 36 pages /sivua.

1/2009
Jenni Pääkkönen: Economic Freedom as a Driver for Growth in Transition
2009. 28 pages / sivua.