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Moritz Kuhn (University Bonn) – Income and Wealth Inequality in America
11:00 a.m., Oesterreichische Nationalbank, Otto-Wagner-Platz 3, 1090 Vienna, Veranstaltungssaal, Ground floorThis paper introduces a new long-run dataset based on archival data from historical waves of the Survey of Consumer Finances. The household-level data allow us to study the joint distributions of household income and wealth since 1949.
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Edoardo Rainone (Banca d’Italia) - Cash Demand under Low Interest Rates
11.00 a.m., Oesterreichische Nationalbank, Otto-Wagner-Platz 3, 1090 Vienna, Veranstaltungssaal, Ground floorDespite the fact that electronic and digital payments are increasingly catching on, cash is still very popular among people.
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10 Years Vienna Initiative – Anniversary Conference 2019
09.00 Uhr, OeNB, Otto-Wagner-Platz 3, 1090 WienThe Vienne Initiative was launched at the height of the global economic crisis in January 2009 and brought together all the relevant public and private sector stakeholders of EU-based cross-border banks active in emerging Europe.
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Press conference on the occasion of the General Meeting of the OeNB and presentation of the Annual Report 2018
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Friedrich Schneider (Universität Linz) und Franz Seitz (OTH Amberg-Weiden) – Cash in circulation and the shadow economy: an empirical investigation for euro area countries and beyond
11:00 a.m., Oesterreichische Nationalbank, Otto-Wagner-Platz3, 1090 Vienna, Veranstaltungssaal, Ground floorWe analyze the net cash issues of the national euro area central banks in relation to the dynamics of the shadow economy within a panel cointegration framework.
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David Pothier (Universität Wien) – Safe but fragile: information acquisition, sponsor support and shadow bank runs
11:00 a.m., Oesterreichische Nationalbank, Otto-Wagner-Platz 3, 1090 Vienna, Veranstaltungssaal, Ground floorThis paper proposes a theory of (shadow) bank runs based on banks' ability to acquire private information about their assets.
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