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Number of items: 13.

2012

Shijaku, Gerti (2012): Optimal level of reserve holding: an empirical investigation in the case of Albania. Published in:

Shijaku, Gerti (2012): Sustainability of fiscal policy: the case of Albania. Published in:

2013

Shijaku, Gerti and Kalluci, Irini (2013): Determinants of bank credit to the private sector: The case of Albania. Published in:

Shijaku, Gerti and Gjokuta, Arlind (2013): Fiscal policy and economic growth: the case of Albania. Published in:

Shijaku, Gerti (2013): The probability of sudden stop of capital flows - the case of Albania.

2014

Shijaku, Gerti (2014): Fiscal policy, output and financial stress in the case of developing and emerging European economies: a threshold VAR approach.

2016

Shijaku, Gerti (2016): Foreign currency lending in Albania. Published in: (2016)

Shijaku, Gerti (2016): The role of money as an important pillar for monetary policy: the case of Albania. Published in:

28 May 2016

Shijaku, Gerti (2016): Does Primary Sovereignty Risk Matter for Bank Fragility? Evidence from Albanian Banking System.

31 August 2016

Shijaku, Gerti (2016): Does concentration matter for bank stability - evidence from Albanian Banking System.

17 November 2016

Shijaku, Gerti (2016): Does bank competition affect bank stability after the global financial crisis?

2017

Shijaku, Gerti and Dushku, Elona (2017): Foreign reserve holdings: an extended study through risk-inspired motives. Published in: Economic Review, Bank of Albania No. 2016 H2 (2017): pp. 40-51.

June 2017

Shijaku, Gerti (2017): Bank Stability and Competition: Evidence from Albanian Banking Market. Published in: Eurasian Journal of Business and Economics , Vol. 19, No. 10 (June 2017): pp. 127-154.

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