The aim of the study is to compare the impact of the ECB’s monetary impulse on the euro area member states’ economies at different time intervals. The paper is divided into three major parts. In the first part was described the theoretical aspects of the functioning of the ECB’s monetary policy transmission mechanism. In the second part was presented a review of literature on asymmetries that occurring in the single monetary policy transmission mechanism. Then the research methodology and results of the estimation was contained. The essay was concluded with a summary in which it was pointed out that the single interest rate policy has a different impact on the real sphere of the euro area member states’ economies
This paper provides an empirical analysis of monetary transmission in 68 European regions. The evide...
In this paper we analyze the impact of economic and institutional (ECB decision rules) asymmetries o...
European monetary union only began in 1999, so it is far too early to make anyconclusive judgments a...
The aim of the study is to compare the impact of the ECB’s monetary impulse on the euro area member ...
The ECB was established during the third phase of the economic and monetary union and its activities...
The paper attempts to explore the monetary policy strategy set by the European Central Bank, where o...
We investigate the possible existence of asymmetries among Euro Area countries reac- tions to the Eu...
This article provides an overview of the monetary policy of the European Central Bank (ECB) in the r...
We investigate the possible existence of asymmetries among Euro Area countries reactions to the Euro...
This paper examines the monetary transmission mechanism in eight EU member states. It provides usefu...
This paper examines the monetary transmission mechanism in eight EU member states. It provides usefu...
Both the successes and failures of the European Central Bank (ECB) will affect not only members of t...
Since the introduction of the Euro on 1 January 1999, the European Central Bank (ECB) has also taken...
This article examines the effects of the European Central Bank’s (ECB’s) monetary policy on the econ...
The paper compares the di¤erent timing and magnitude of mon-etary shocks across European countries. ...
This paper provides an empirical analysis of monetary transmission in 68 European regions. The evide...
In this paper we analyze the impact of economic and institutional (ECB decision rules) asymmetries o...
European monetary union only began in 1999, so it is far too early to make anyconclusive judgments a...
The aim of the study is to compare the impact of the ECB’s monetary impulse on the euro area member ...
The ECB was established during the third phase of the economic and monetary union and its activities...
The paper attempts to explore the monetary policy strategy set by the European Central Bank, where o...
We investigate the possible existence of asymmetries among Euro Area countries reac- tions to the Eu...
This article provides an overview of the monetary policy of the European Central Bank (ECB) in the r...
We investigate the possible existence of asymmetries among Euro Area countries reactions to the Euro...
This paper examines the monetary transmission mechanism in eight EU member states. It provides usefu...
This paper examines the monetary transmission mechanism in eight EU member states. It provides usefu...
Both the successes and failures of the European Central Bank (ECB) will affect not only members of t...
Since the introduction of the Euro on 1 January 1999, the European Central Bank (ECB) has also taken...
This article examines the effects of the European Central Bank’s (ECB’s) monetary policy on the econ...
The paper compares the di¤erent timing and magnitude of mon-etary shocks across European countries. ...
This paper provides an empirical analysis of monetary transmission in 68 European regions. The evide...
In this paper we analyze the impact of economic and institutional (ECB decision rules) asymmetries o...
European monetary union only began in 1999, so it is far too early to make anyconclusive judgments a...