Michael Ehrmann
Born 1968-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL5655481A
Top Subjects
- Monetary policy -- Econometric models (1)
- Small business -- Germany -- Finance (1)
- Monetary policy -- Germany (1)
- Business cycles -- Germany (1)
- Big business -- Germany -- Finance (1)
- Monetary unions (1)
- Foreign exchange rates (1)
Books by Michael Ehrmann
Total count: 16
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Firm size and monetary policy transmissionevidence from German business survey dataEuropean University Institute2000-01-01
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The exchange rate - a shock-absorber or source of shocks?a study of four open economiesEuropean University Institute, Robert Schuman Centre2000-01-01
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Financial systems and the role of banks in monetary policy transmission in the euro areaBanco de España, Servicio de Estudios2001-01-01
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Taking stockmonetary policy transmission to equity marketsEuropean Central Bank2004-01-01
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Exchange rates and fundamentalsnew evidence from real-time dataEuropean Central Bank2004-01-01
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Equal size, equal role?interest rate interdependence between the euro-area and the United StatesEuropean Central Bank2004-01-01
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Euro area inflation differentialsEuropean Central Bank2004-01-01
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Transparency, disclosure and the Federal ReserveEuropean Central Bank2005-01-01
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Communication and decision-making by central bank committeesdifferent strategies, same effectiveness?European Central Bank2005-01-01
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How should central banks communicate?European Central Bank2005-01-01
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Stocks, bonds, money markets and exchange ratesmeasuring international financial transmissionEuropean Central Bank2005-01-01
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Rational inattention, inflation developments and perceptions after the euro cash changeoverEuropean Central Bank2006-01-01
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Forecasting ECB monetary policyaccuracy is (still) a matter of geographyEuropean Central Bank2006-01-01
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Geography or skillswhat explains fed wathchers' forecast accuracy of US monetary policy?European Central Bank2006-01-01
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Social value of public informationtesting the limits to transparencyEuropean Central Bank2007-01-01
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Explaining monetary policy in press conferencesEuropean Central Bank2007-01-01