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  1. Deutsche Bundesbank, (1999): Fifty Years of the Deutsche Mark: Central Bank and the Currency in Germany since 1948
    This book provides detailed independent analyses of the successes and limitations of one of the most successful economic relationships in recent history: the Deutsche Mark and the Deutsche Bundesbank. ... The Deutsche Mark has been one of the most stable currencies in the world for decades. ... Issues covered include the central bank constitution, the central bank's relationship with fiscal policy-makers and with other banks, the role of the Bundesbank in European monetary integration, and the international significance of the Deutsche Mark. ... Sixteen eminent independent scholars were asked by the Bundesbank to contribute to this volume, and given full access to the Bank's records. ... On June 20th, 1998, the Deutsche Mark will be 50 years old: this book will ensure that its legacy lives on.
    RePEc:oxp:obooks:9780198292548  Save to MyIDEAS
  2. Sepp, Tim Florian & Israel, Karl-Friedrich & Treitz, Benjamin & Hartl, Tom (2024): Monetary policy and the resilience of the German banking system: From Deutsche Bundesbank to ECB
    We distinguish between Large Banks, Regional Banks, Landesbanken, Sparkassen and Credit Unions and study their z-scores as a measure of resilience in response to the monetary policy stances of the Bundesbank and the ECB, respectively. ... The results suggest that monetary policy was more effective in enhancing resilience during the period of a national currency controlled by the Deutsche Bundesbank.
    RePEc:zbw:leiwps:283608  Save to MyIDEAS
  3. Felix I. Lessambo (2023): The Deutsche Bundesbank
    The task of banking supervision is shared by the Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin) and the Deutsche Bundesbank. The Bundesbank has the task of continuously monitoring the roughly 1,680 credit institutions, 1,300 financial services institutions, and 100 payment institutions and e-money institutions active throughout Germany, in particular with regard to their solvency and liquidity.
    RePEc:pal:pmschp:978-3-031-25428-4_5  Save to MyIDEAS
  4. Mandler, Martin (2011): Threshold effects in the monetary policy reaction function of the Deutsche Bundesbank
    We estimate monetary policy reaction functions with threshold effects for the Deutsche Bundesbank using a real-time data set. Estimates based on the deviation of inflation from the Bundesbank's inflation target as threshold variable suggest a switch to a stronger output gap response in the reaction function if past inflation was high. ... We explore a threshold reaction function with a moving inflation target that captures a gradual adjustment of an intermediate to a long-term inflation target and find the Bundesbank to follow a more restrictive monetary policy stance if inflation is above the intermediate-term inflation target.
    RePEc:pra:mprapa:32430  Save to MyIDEAS
  5. International Cash Conference 2017 – War on Cash: Is there a Future for Cash? (Deutsche Bundesbank)
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  6. Discussion Paper Series 1: Economic Studies (Deutsche Bundesbank)
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  7. Discussion Paper Series 2: Banking and Financial Studies (Deutsche Bundesbank)
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  8. Deutsche Bundesbank (2001): The Monetary Transmission Process
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    RePEc:pal:palbok:978-0-230-59599-6  Save to MyIDEAS
  9. Discussion Papers (Deutsche Bundesbank)
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  10. Technical Papers (Deutsche Bundesbank)
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