NBP Working Papers
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- 372: Measuring labour force participation during pandemics and methodological changes
- Katarzyna Saczuk and Olga Zajkowska
- 371: Appetite for Destruction. A firm-level portrait of automation in Poland
- Julia Jabłońska and Jakub Mućk
- 370: The contribution of profits and production costs to price changes in the Polish economy
- Michał Gradzewicz
- 369: The impact of energy price increases on the Polish economy
- Michał Gradzewicz, Janusz Jabłonowski, Michał Sasiela and Zbigniew Żółkiewski
- 368: Measuring labor share for Poland – does heterogeneity of labor compensation matter?
- Michał Gradzewicz, Janusz Jabłonowski, Michał Sasiela and Zbigniew Żółkiewski
- 367: Navigating the Digital Frontier: Unraveling the Impact of Bank Technology Innovations on Idiosyncratic and Systemic Risks
- Aneta Hryckiewicz, Kinga Tchorzewska, Marcin Borsuk and Dimitrios Tsomocos
- 366: The Hilton Young mission of ‘money doctors’ from Britain to Poland, 1923 – 1924
- William Allen
- 365: Monetary policy transmission mechanism in Poland What do we know in 2023?
- Michal Greszta, Marcin Humanicki, Mariusz Kapuściński, Tomasz Kleszcz, Andrzej Kocięcki, Jacek Kotłowski, Michał Ledóchowski, Michał Łesyk, Tomasz Łyziak, Mateusz Pipień, Piotr Popowski, Ewa Stanisławska, Karol Szafranek, Grzegorz Szafrański, Dorota Ścibisz, Grzegorz Wesołowski and Ewa Wróbel
- 364: Estimates and projections of the natural rate of interest for Poland and the euro area
- Marcin Bielecki, Aneta Błażejowska, Michal Brzoza-Brzezina, Kamila Kuziemska-Pawlak and Grzegorz Szafrański
- 363: The role of central bank forecasts in uncertain times
- Jacek Kotłowski
- 362: In search of accounting principles for the central bank
- Krzysztof Kruszewski and Mikołaj Szadkowski
- 361: Family Firms and Carbon Emissions
- Marcin Borsuk, Nicolas Eugster, Paul-Olivier Klein and Oskar Kowalewski
- 360: Supply chains shocks and inflation in Europe
- Jakub Mućk and Lukasz Postek
- 359: Updated estimates of the role of the bank lending channel in monetary policy transmission in Poland
- Mariusz Kapuściński
- 358: Interest rate pass-through to risk-free rates in Poland
- Mariusz Kapuściński
- 357: Inflation returns. Revisiting the role of external and domestic shocks with Bayesian structural VAR
- Karol Szafranek, Grzegorz Szafrański and Agnieszka Leszczyńska-Paczesna
- 356: Labour quality growth in Poland
- Jan Baran
- 355: Heterogeneous labor market response to monetary policy: small versus large firms
- Aarti Singh, Jacek Suda and Anastasia Zervou
- 354: Global Value Chains and Equilibrium Exchange Rate: Evidence from Central European Economies
- Kamila Kuziemska-Pawlak and Jakub Mućk
- 353: Monetary policy in a two-country model with behavioral expectations
- Michal Brzoza-Brzezina, Paweł Galiński and Krzysztof Makarski
- 352: What drives bank lending policy? The evidence from bank lending survey for Poland
- Ewa Wróbel
- 351: National Culture and the Demand for Physical Money During the First Year of the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Radosław Kotkowski
- 350: The short-term effects of changes in capital regulations in Poland
- Mariusz Kapuściński
- 349: What news can really tell us? Evidence from a news-based sentiment index for financial markets analysis
- Anna Marszal
- 348: Monetary policy normalization, central bank profits, and seigniorage
- Zbigniew Polański and Mikołaj Szadkowski
- 347: Consumer inflation expectations and regional price changes
- Tomasz Łyziak, Michael Pedersen and Ewa Stanisławska
- 346: The consequences of the bank levy in Poland
- Mariusz Kapuściński
- 345: Subjective Expectations and Uncertainty
- Andrzej Kocięcki, Tomasz Łyziak and Ewa Stanisławska
- 344: How do firms respond to demand and supply shocks?
- Michał Gradzewicz
- 343: The impact on the Polish economy of the Structural Open Market Operations programme conducted by NBP
- Katarzyna Hertel, Marcin Humanicki, Marcin Kitala, Tomasz Kleszcz, Kamila Kuziemska-Pawlak, Jakub Mućk, Bartosz Rybaczyk and Maciej Stefański
- 342: Investment incentives of rent controls and gentrification – Evidence from German micro data
- Vera Baye and Valeriya Dinger
- 341: Aging, migration and monetary policy in Poland
- Marcin Bielecki, Michal Brzoza-Brzezina and Marcin Kolasa
- 340: Impact of the central bank’s financial result on the transfers of benefits across sectors of the economy
- Krzysztof Kruszewski and Mikołaj Szadkowski
- 339: COVID-19 pandemic increases the divide between cash and cashless payment users in Europe
- Radosław Kotkowski and Michal Polasik
- 338: Medium- vs. short-term consumer inflation expectations: evidence from a new euro area survey
- Ewa Stanisławska and Maritta Paloviita
- 337: Switching from cash to cashless payments during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond
- Tomasz Wisniewski, Michal Polasik, Radosław Kotkowski and Andrea Moro
- 336: Shocks to bank capital position: Do they matter for lending to firms and how they are channelled? Evidence from Senior Loan Officer Opinion Survey for Poland
- Ewa Wróbel
- 335: Initial monetary policy response to the COVID-19 pandemic in inflation targeting economies
- Joanna Niedźwiedzińska
- 334: Unravelling the markups changes: the role of demand elasticity and concentration
- Michał Gradzewicz and Jakub Mućk
- 333: What drives portfolio capital inflows into emerging market economies? The role of the Fed’s and ECB’s balance sheet policies
- Michał Ledóchowski and Piotr Żuk
- 332: The elusive quest for the holy grail of an impact of EU funds on regional growth
- Jan Fidrmuc, Martin Hulényi and Olga Zajkowska
- 331: Seigniorage and central banks’ financial results in times of unconventional monetary policy
- Zbigniew Polański and Mikołaj Szadkowski
- 330: Business cycle implications of banking system heterogeneity and complexity
- Oliver de Groot and Grzegorz Wesołowski
- 329: Monetary policy transmission mechanism in Poland What do we know in 2019?
- Tomasz Chmielewski, Andrzej Kocięcki, Tomasz Łyziak, Jan Przystupa, Ewa Stanisławska, Małgorzata Walerych and Ewa Wróbel
- 328: Poland, the international monetary system and the Bank of England, 1921–1939
- William Allen
- 327: Distributional consequences of conventional and unconventional monetary policy
- Marcin Bielecki, Michal Brzoza-Brzezina and Marcin Kolasa
- 326: Words and deeds in managing expectations: empirical evidence on an inflation targeting economy
- Pawel Baranowski, Wirginia Doryń, Tomasz Łyziak and Ewa Stanisławska
- 325: InSTA – integrated stress-testing approach at NBP. The past, present and future perspectives
- Marcin Borsuk and Oskar Krzesicki
- 324: Global value chains and exchange rate pass-through: the role of non-linearities
- Jan Hagemejer, Aleksandra Hałka and Jacek Kotłowski
- 323: Do ECB introductory statements help to predict monetary policy: evidence from tone analysis
- Pawel Baranowski, Hamza Bennani and Wirginia Doryń
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