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DP17111 Monitoring the Economy in Real Time: Trends and Gaps in Real Activity and Prices

  • Thomas Hasenzagl
  • Filippo Pellegrino
  • Lucrezia Reichlin
  • Giovanni Ricco

15 Mar 2022
  • Monetary Economics and Fluctuations
  • C11
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Policy Insight 114: Revisiting the EU framework: Economic necessities and legal options

  • Philippe Martin
  • Jean-Claude Piris
  • Jean Pisani-Ferry
  • Miguel Poiares Maduro
  • Lucrezia Reichlin
  • Armin Steinbach
  • Beatrice Weder di Mauro

16 Dec 2021
The ECB strategy: The 2021 review and its future
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The ECB strategy: The 2021 review and its future

  • Klaus Adam
  • Warwick Mckibbin
  • Michael McMahon
  • Lucrezia Reichlin
  • Ricardo Reis
  • Giovanni Ricco
  • Beatrice Weder di Mauro

1 Sep 2021
  • Introduction: The ECB Strategy: The 2021 review and its future
  • The objectives of monetary policy
  • The tools of monetary policy at the ECB: A new normal
  • Fiscal and monetary interactions
  • Climate change and monetary policy
  • Appendix: Stylised facts on inflation in the euro area
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DP16138 Monetary-Fiscal Crosswinds in the European Monetary Union

  • Lucrezia Reichlin
  • Giovanni Ricco
  • Matthieu Tarbé

11 May 2021
  • International Macroeconomics and Finance
  • E31
  • E63
  • E52
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DP14322 Financial Variables as Predictors of Real Growth Vulnerability

  • Lucrezia Reichlin
  • Giovanni Ricco
  • Thomas Hasenzagl

16 Jan 2020
  • Monetary Economics and Fluctuations
  • E32
  • E44
  • C32
  • C53
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DP14323 Nowcasting German GDP

  • Paolo Andreini
  • Thomas Hasenzagl
  • Lucrezia Reichlin
  • Charlotte Senftleben-König
  • Till Strohsal

16 Jan 2020
  • Monetary Economics and Fluctuations
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DP13016 Financial and Fiscal Interaction in the Euro Area Crisis: This Time was Different

  • Alberto Caruso
  • Lucrezia Reichlin
  • Giovanni Ricco

28 Jun 2018
  • Monetary Economics and Fluctuations
  • C11
  • C32
  • C54
  • E52
  • E62
  • F45
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DP12564 A Model of the Fed's View on Inflation

  • Lucrezia Reichlin
  • Thomas Hasenzagl
  • Filippo Pellegrino
  • Giovanni Ricco

4 Jan 2018
  • Monetary Economics and Fluctuations
MEZ 2: Reinforcing the Eurozone and protecting an Open Society
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MEZ 2: Reinforcing the Eurozone and protecting an Open Society

  • Giancarlo Corsetti
  • Lars Feld
  • Ralph Koijen
  • Lucrezia Reichlin
  • Ricardo Reis
  • Hélène Rey
  • Beatrice Weder di Mauro

25 May 2016
  • Introduction: A critical juncture for the Eurozone and the European Union
  • A sovereign debt restructuring regime for the Eurozone
  • The steady-state financial regime: Delinking the banks from sovereigns, in particular from their own
  • Managing the transition: The quid pro quo
  • Refugee bonds
MEZ 1: A New Start for the Eurozone: Dealing with Debt
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MEZ 1: A New Start for the Eurozone: Dealing with Debt

  • Giancarlo Corsetti
  • Lars Feld
  • Philip Lane
  • Lucrezia Reichlin
  • Hélène Rey
  • Dimitri Vayanos
  • Beatrice Weder di Mauro

15 Apr 2015
  • Conclusion: A New Start for the Eurozone: Dealing with Debt
  • Introduction: A New Start for the Eurozone: Dealing with Debt
  • With high debt, the Eurozone remains vulnerable
  • Dealing with the legacy sovereign debt
  • Reforming the crisis lending framework t
  • Diversification of sovereign risk and a safe asset
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DP10193 Exceptional policies for exceptional times: The ECB's response to the rolling crises of the Euro Area, and how it has brought us towards a new grand bargain

  • Lucrezia Reichlin
  • Huw Pill

12 Oct 2014
  • International Macroeconomics
  • E5
Geneva 16: Deleveraging? What Deleveraging?
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Geneva 16: Deleveraging? What Deleveraging?

  • Philip Lane
  • Lucrezia Reichlin
  • Vincent Reinhart
  • Charles Wyplosz

29 Sep 2014
  • Guide to the report
  • Leverage: What we mean by it and why it matters
  • Motivation and main conclusions
  • Introduction: Deleveraging, What Deleveraging? The 16th Geneva Report on the World Economy
  • Global debt analysis: Deleveraging? What deleveraging?
  • A poisonous combination of high leverage and slower output
  • Leverage cycles and debt capacity
  • Leverage cycles and the poisonous combination of rising leverage and slowing growth
  • Emerging markets: The next crisis?
  • Eurozone: A policy problem
  • The United States
  • Case studies
  • Policy options. Where are we now?
  • What have we learnt from past crises?
  • Policy issues 75
  • Discussions: Deleveraging, What Deleveraging? The 16th Geneva Report on the World Economy
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