SUERF Conference Proceedings (formerly SUERF Studies) feature a selection of papers presented at SUERF Conferences. SUERF Conference Proceeding are available for download on our website. Printed volumes of publications (available up to and including Study 2015/1) are distributed free of charge to Members of the Association.For Non-Members, printed copies are available for purchase from the Secretariat for EUR 40/volume.
Year
Type
No.
Title
Authors/Editors
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2013
Studies
2013/3
States, Banks and the Financing of the Economy: Monetary Policy and Regulatory Perspectives
Morten Balling, Ernest Gnan, Patricia Jackson
2013
Studies
2013/2
States, Banks, and the Financing of the Economy: Fiscal Policy and Sovereign Risk Perspectives
Morten Balling, Peter Egger, Ernest Gnan
2013
Studies
2013/1
The Interaction of Political, Fiscal and Financial Stability: Lessons from the Crisis
Ernest Gnan
2012
Studies
2012/4
The ESRB at 1
Stefan Gerlach, Ernest Gnan, Jens Ulbrich
2012
Studies
2012/5
Developing Distress Resolution Procedures for Financial Institutions
Clas Wihlborg
2012
Studies
2012/3
Future Risks and Fragilities for Financial Stability
David T. Llewellyn, Richard Reid
2012
Studies
2012/2
New Paradigms in Banking, Financial Markets and Regulation?
Morten Balling, Frank Lierman, Freddy Van den Spiegel, Rym Ayadi, David T. Llewellyn
2012
Studies
2012/1
New Paradigms in Monetary Theory and Policy?
David T. Llewellyn, Richard Reid
2011
Studies
2011/5
Roles, Missions and Business Models of Public Financial Institutions in Europe
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