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Authors / Editors: Melecky, Martin

Number of items: 13.

Melecky, Martin (2007): A structural investigation of third-currency shocks to bilateral exchange rates. Unpublished.

Buncic, Daniel and Melecky, Martin (2007): An estimated New Keynesian policy model for Australia. Unpublished.

Melecky, Ales and Melecky, Martin (2011): Analyzing the Impact of Macroeconomic Shocks on Public Debt Dynamics: An Application to the Czech Republic. Unpublished.

Melecky, Martin (2010): Choosing the Currency Structure of Foreign-currency Debt: a Review of Policy Approaches. Unpublished.

Melecky, Martin and Najdov, Evgenij (2008): Comparing Constraints to Economic Stabilization in Macedonia and Slovakia: Macro Estimates with Micro Narratives. Unpublished.

Melecky, Martin and Rutledge, Sue (2011): Financial Consumer Protection and the Global Financial Crisis. Unpublished.

Melecky, Ales and Melecky, Martin (2008): From Inflation to Exchange Rate Targeting: Estimating the Stabilization Effects. Unpublished.

Melecky, Martin; Rodrıguez Palenzuela, Diego and Soderstrom, Ulf (2008): Inflation Target Transparency and the Macroeconomy. Unpublished.

Melecky, Martin and Podpiera, Anca Maria (2012): Institutional structures of financial sector supervision, their drivers and emerging benchmark models. Unpublished.

Melecky, Martin (2010): Macroeconomic Dynamics in Macedonia and Slovakia: Structural Estimation and Comparison. Unpublished.

Melecky, Martin (2009): Macroeconomic Management, Financial Sector Development and Crisis Resilience: Some Stylized Facts from Central and Eastern Europe. Unpublished.

Dybczak, Kamil and Melecky, Martin (2011): Macroeconomic Shocks and the Fiscal Stance within the EU: A Panel Regression Analysis. Unpublished.

Melecky, Martin (2009): The Effect of Institutions, Geography, Development Assistance and Debt Crises on Public-Debt Management. Unpublished.

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