Browsing All of EconStor by Author Kejak, Michal


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Year of PublicationTitleAuthor(s)
2004Inflation and Balanced-Path Growth with Alternative Payment MechanismsGillman, Max; Kejak, Michal
2005Inflation and Balanced-Path Growth with Alternative Payment MechanismsGillman, Max; Kejak, Michal
2005A Comparison of Exchange Economies within a Monetary Business CycleBenk, Szilárd; Gillman, Max; Kejak, Michal
2005Credit Shocks in the Financial Deregulatory Era: Not the Usual SuspectsBenk, Szilárd; Gillman, Max; Kejak, Michal
2007Money velocity in an endogenous growth business cycle with credit shocksBenk, Szilárd; Gillman, Max; Kejak, Michal
2007Money velocity in an endogenous growth business cycle with credit shocksBenk, Szilárd; Gillman, Max; Kejak, Michal
2008Inflation, investment and growth: A money and banking approachGillman, Max; Kejak, Michal
2008Tax Evasion and Growth: a Banking ApproachGillman, Max; Kejak, Michal
2008US volatility cycles of output and inflation, 1919 - 2004: A money and banking approach to a puzzleBenk, Szilárd; Gillman, Max; Kejak, Michal
2009A banking explanation of the US velocity of money: 1919 - 2004Benk, Szilárd; Gillman, Max; Kejak, Michal
2009Inflation, Investment and Growth: a Money and Banking ApproachGillman, Max; Kejak, Michal
2009A Banking Explanation of the US Velocity of Money: 1919-2004Benk, Szilárd; Gillman, Max; Kejak, Michal
2011Real business cycles with a human capital investment sector and endogenous growth: Persistence, volatility and labor puzzlesDang, Jing; Gillman, Max; Kejak, Michal
2011Real Business Cycles with a Human Capital Investment Sector and Endogenous Growth: Persistence, Volatility and Labor PuzzlesDang, Jing; Gillman, Max; Kejak, Michal
2012Deriving the Taylor Principle when the Central Bank Supplies MoneyDavies, Ceri; Gillman, Max; Kejak, Michal
2012Deriving the Taylor principle when the central bank supplies moneyDavies, Ceri; Gillman, Max; Kejak, Michal