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Central banks’ preferences and banking sector vulnerability

According to “Schwartz's conventional wisdom” and what has been called “divine coincidence”, price stability should imply macroeconomic and financial stability.

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Life insurance demand dynamics impact of economic and human-sustainability : Fresh evidence from African countries

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Macroprudential and monetary policies: Friends or foes?

The Great Recession during the late 2000s and early 2010s has led to a strengthening of macroprudential policies over the world in order to address systemic risk concerns. However, the effectiveness of those measures remains unclear.

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A New Explanation of the Historical Growth of Government in Europe: The Role of Labor Costs

We document a robust positive correlation between the size of government and the labor share of income in data from European countries covering the period 1869-1975. Following Facchini et al (2017), we interpret this correlation as evidence that labor costs drive public spending.

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An analytical framework for retailer price and advertising decisions for products with temperature-sensitive demand

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Commodities risk premier and regional integration in gas-exporting countries

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Competition and credit procyclicality in European banking

This paper empirically assesses how competition in the banking sector affects credit procyclicality by estimating both an interacted panel VAR model using macroeconomic data and a single-equation model with bank-level data.

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Contagion and Bond Pricing : The Case of the ASEAN Region

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Do Spot Prices Predict Futures Prices?

This article examines issues of linear and non-linear causality between energy (oil) prices and agricultural commodities spot and futures prices.

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