Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture (49)

  1. 36. Kollmann, R. (2006). A dynamic general equilibrium model of international portfolio holding: comment. Econometrica, 74(1), 269-273. doi:10.1111/j.1468-0262.2006.00656.x
  2. 37. Kollmann, R. (2005). Macroeconomic effects of nominal exchange rate regimes: new insights into the role of price dynamics. Journal of International Money and Finance, 24, 275-292.
  3. 38. Kollmann, R. (2004). Welfare effects of a monetary union: the role of trade openness. European Economic Association. Journal, 2, 289-301.
  4. 39. Kollmann, R. (2002). Monetary policy rules in the open economy: effects of welfare and business cycles. Journal of Monetary Economics, 49, 989-1015.
  5. 40. Kollmann, R. (2001). The exchange rate in a dynamic-optimizing business cycle model with nominal rigidities: a quantitative investigation. Journal of International Economics, 55, 243-262.
  6. 41. Kollmann, R. (2001). Explaining international comovements of output and asset returns: the role of money and nominal rigidities. Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 25, 1547-1583.
  7. 42. Kollmann, R. (1998). U.S. trade balance dynamics: the role of fiscal policy and productivity shocks and of financial market linkages. Journal of International Money and Finance, 17, 637-669.
  8. 43. Kollmann, R. (1997). The cyclical behavior of market ups in U.S. manufacturing and trade: new empirical evidence based on a model of optimal storage. Economics Letters, 57, 331-337.
  9. 44. Kollmann, R. (1997). Endogenous fertility in a model with non-dynastic parental preferences. Journal of Population Economics, 10, 87-95.
  10. 45. Kollmann, R. (1996). Incomplete asset markets and the cross-country consumption correlation puzzle. Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 20, 945-962.
  11. 46. Kollmann, R. (1995). Consumption, real exchange rates and the structure of international asset markets. Journal of International Money and Finance, 14, 191-211.
  12. 47. Kollmann, R. (1995). The correlation of productivy growth across regions and industries in the U.S. Economics Letters, 47, 437-443.

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