Browsing All of EconStor by Author Jung, Alexander


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Year of PublicationTitleAuthor(s)
1996Is there a causal relationship between exchange rate volatility and unemployment?Jung, Alexander
2008The working of the eurosystem - monetary policy preparations and decision-making – selected issuesMoutot, Philippe; Jung, Alexander; Mongelli, Francesco Paolo
2011An international comparison of voting by committeesJung, Alexander
2012Does Central Bank Staff Beat Private Forecasters?El-Shagi, Makram; Giesen, Sebastian; Jung, Alexander
2012Voting by monetary policy committees: Evidence from the CEE inflation-targeting countriesJung, Alexander; Kiss, Gergely
2012Normal Times versus Crisis TimesStark, Jürgen; Jung, Alexander; Mongelli, Francesco Paolo
2013Does the Greenspan era provide evidence on leadership in the FOMC?El-Shagi, Makram; Jung, Alexander
2013Does Central Bank Staff Beat Private Forecasters?Jung, Alexander; El-Shagi, Makram; Giesen, Sebastian
2014Do federal reserve bank presidents have a regional bias?Jung, Alexander; Latsos, Sophia
2014Does the federal reserve staff still beat private forecasters?El-Shagi, Makram; Giesen, Sebastian; Jung, Alexander
2015Has the publication of minutes helped markets to predict the monetary policy decisions of the Bank of England's MPC?El-Shagi, Makram; Jung, Alexander
2016Have monetary data releases helped markets to predict the interest rate decisions of the European Central Bank?Jung, Alexander
2016Have FOMC minutes helped markets to predict FED funds rate changes?Jung, Alexander
2016A portfolio demand approach for broad money in the euro areaJung, Alexander
2019Monetary policy shocks and the health of banksJung, Alexander; Uhlig, Harald
2020Interest rate setting and communication at the ECBCour, Philippine; Jung, Alexander
2021Can central bank communication help to stabilise inflation expectations?Jung, Alexander; Kühl, Patrick