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Institution: University of Leipzig

Number of items: 12.

Hoffmann, Andreas (2009): An Overinvestment Cycle in Central and Eastern Europe? Unpublished.

Hoffmann, Andreas and Schnabl, Gunther (2009): A Vicious Cycle of Manias, Crashes and Asymmetric Policy Responses - An Overinvestment View. Unpublished.

Quaas, Friedrun and Quaas, Georg (1996): Jenseits des Transformationsproblems. Vorläufiges Resümee einer Diskussion zum werttheoretischen Ansatz von F. Helmedag. Published in: Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik , Vol. 215/6, (1996): pp. 714-731.

Quaas, Georg (2010): Does the macroeconomic policy of the global economy’s leader cause the worldwide asymmetry in current accounts? Unpublished.

Schnabl, Gunther and Hoffmann, Andreas (2007): Geldpolitik, vagabundierende Liquidität und platzende Blasen in neuen und Aufstrebenden Märkten. Published in: Wirtschaftsdienst No. April 2007 (April 2007): pp. 220-224.

Schnabl, Gunther and Hoffmann, Andreas (2007): Monetary Policy, Vagabonding Liquidity and Bursting Bubbles in New and Emerging Markets - An Overinvestment View. Published in: CESifo Working Paper , Vol. 2100, (September 2007)

Schnabl, Gunther and Schobert, Franziska (2007): Monetary Policy Operations of Debtor Central Banks in MENA Countries. Unpublished.

Thieme, Sebastian (2010): Individual Subsistence: On a Principle of Economy and Society. Unpublished.

Thieme, Sebastian (2010): Subsistenz: Geschichte, Bedeutung und Rekonstruktion des Subsistenzbegriffes. Unpublished.

Thieme, Sebastian (2010): Sozialstaat und ethische Legitimität. Unpublished.

Zemanek, Holger (2009): Country Size and Labor Market Flexibility in the European Monetary Union: Why Small Countries Have more Flexible Labor Markets. Unpublished.

Zemanek, Holger (2009): Fiscal Transfers and Structural Reforms in the European Monetary Union. Unpublished.

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