3 Results enter search term Search Reset filter Suchfilter Publication Type Working Paper (2) Experts Claudia Buch (3) Andrea Schertler (1) Daniel Piazolo (1) Kai Carstensen (1) Publication Series Kiel Working Papers (2) Date Last Month Last Year Select Period start date to end date Sort by Relevance Date Aktive Filter Experts: Claudia Buch Remove all filters Macroeconomic Shocks and Foreign Bank Assets 06/2007 Claudia Buch, Kai Carstensen, Andrea Schertler Changes in foreign asset holdings are one channel through which agents adjust to macroeconomic shocks. In this paper, we test whether foreign... Working Paper Capital and Trade Flows in Europe and the Impact of Enlargement Kiel Working Papers 09/2000 Download Claudia Buch, Daniel Piazolo The Eastern enlargement of the European Union (EU) is likely to give a further boost to trade and capital flows, yet empirical evidence on the... Working Paper Financial Market Integration in the US: Lessons for Europe? Kiel Working Papers 09/2000 Download Claudia Buch The introduction of the euro is expected to increase capital mobility in Euroland. While, as in the US, a common monetary policy is now... Selected Publication Series Kiel Working Papers Kiel Policy Briefs Kiel Institute Economic Outlook Kiel Focus Review of World Economics
Macroeconomic Shocks and Foreign Bank Assets 06/2007 Claudia Buch, Kai Carstensen, Andrea Schertler Changes in foreign asset holdings are one channel through which agents adjust to macroeconomic shocks. In this paper, we test whether foreign...
Working Paper Capital and Trade Flows in Europe and the Impact of Enlargement Kiel Working Papers 09/2000 Download Claudia Buch, Daniel Piazolo The Eastern enlargement of the European Union (EU) is likely to give a further boost to trade and capital flows, yet empirical evidence on the...
Working Paper Financial Market Integration in the US: Lessons for Europe? Kiel Working Papers 09/2000 Download Claudia Buch The introduction of the euro is expected to increase capital mobility in Euroland. While, as in the US, a common monetary policy is now...