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Ansgar Belke is affiliated with the University of Duisburg-Essen in Germany and has contributed extensively to the field of Economics, Econometrics and Finance with a total of 48 publications. Their research spans across several subfields including General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, Finance, Economics and Econometrics, Information Systems, and Statistics and Probability.

The primary research topics covered by Ansgar Belke include Monetary Policy and Economic Impact, Global Financial Crisis and Policies, Market Dynamics and Volatility, Blockchain Technology Applications and Security, Global Trade and Economics, Banking Stability, Regulation and Efficiency, and Fiscal Policies and Political Economy.

Belke's recent papers demonstrate a focus on monetary policy, economic behavior, and fiscal analysis. Notable publications include:

  • From cash to central bank digital currencies and cryptocurrencies: a balancing act between modernity and monetary stability, 2020, Journal of Economic Studies
  • Interest rate bands of inaction and play-hysteresis in domestic investment - Evidence for the Euro Area, 2020, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
  • Uncertainty and nonlinear macroeconomic effects of fiscal policy in the US: a SEIVAR-based analysis, 2021, Journal of Economic Studies

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Belke include Daniel Gros, Edoardo Beretta, Matthias Göcke, Joscha Beckmann, and A. V. Zenkov. This collaboration has likely influenced work published in various journals.

Belke has published notably in the following venues: Journal of Economic Studies, Open Economies Review, Credit and Capital Markets - Kredit und Kapital, Economic Modelling, and Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization.

Among the book publications associated with Ansgar Belke is the title "Beschäftigungsentwicklung und Arbeitsmarktpolitik." published in 2022 by Duncker & Humblot.

Best Publications

  • Energy Consumption and Economic Growth – New Insights into the Cointegration Relationship

    Ansgar Belke;Ansgar Belke;Frauke Dobnik;Christian Dreger;Christian Dreger

  • Liquidity and the dynamic pattern of asset price adjustment: A global view.

    Ansgar Belke;Walter Orth;Ralph Setzer

  • Monetary Economics in Globalised Financial Markets

    Ansgar Belke;Thorsten Polleit

  • Effects of global liquidity on commodity and food prices

    Ansgar Belke;Ingo G. Bordon;Ulrich Volz

  • Policy uncertainty and international financial markets: the case of Brexit

    Ansgar Belke;Irina Dubova;Thomas Osowski

  • Current Account Imbalances in the Euro Area: Does Catching up Explain the Development?

    Ansgar Belke;Christian Dreger

  • Current Account Balances and Structural Adjustment in the Euro Area

    Holger Zemanek;Ansgar Belke;Gunther Schnabl

  • Interest rate pass-through in the EMU – New evidence from nonlinear cointegration techniques for fully harmonized data☆

    Ansgar Belke;Joscha Beckmann;Joscha Beckmann;Florian Verheyen

  • Specialisation patterns and the synchronicity of regional employment cycles in Europe

    Ansgar Belke;Jens M. Heine

  • Current account imbalances in the euro area: Catching up or competitiveness?

    Ansgar Belke;Christian Dreger

  • Real Options Effects on Employment: Does Exchange Rate Uncertainty Matter for Aggregation?

    Ansgar Belke;Matthias Göcke

  • Global liquidity and commodity prices–a cointegrated VAR approach for OECD countries

    Ansgar Belke;Ingo G. Bordon;Torben W. Hendricks

  • Business Cycle Synchronization in the EMU: Core vs. Periphery

    Ansgar Belke;Clemens Domnick;Daniel Gros

  • Does Venture Capital Investment Spur Employment Growth

    Ansgar Belke;Rainer Fehn;Neil Foster

  • Does government ideology matter in monetary policy? A panel data analysis for OECD countries

    Ansgar Belke;Ansgar Belke;Niklas Potrafke

  • The Different Extent of Privatisation Proceeds in EU Countries: A Preliminary Explanation Using a Public Choice Approach

    Ansgar H. Belke;Frank Baumgärtner;Friedrich Schneider;Ralph Setzer

  • Energy Consumption and Economic Growth - New Insights into the Cointegration Relationship

    Ansgar Hubertus Belke;Ansgar Hubertus Belke;Christian Dreger;Christian Dreger;Christian Dreger;Frauke Dobnik

  • Current Account Imbalances and Structural Adjustment in the Euro Area: How to Rebalance Competitiveness

    Holger Zemanek;Ansgar Belke;Gunther Schnabl

  • Does global liquidity drive commodity prices

    Joscha Beckmann;Joscha Beckmann;Ansgar Belke;Robert Czudaj;Robert Czudaj

  • Designing EU–US Atlantic Monetary Relations: Exchange Rate Variability and Labour Markets

    Ansgar Belke;Daniel Gros

  • How the ECB and the US Fed set interest rates

    Ansgar Belke;Thorsten Polleit

  • The Different Extent of Privatization Proceeds in OECD Countries: A Preliminary Explanation Using a Public-Choice Approach

    Ansgar Belke;Frank Baumgärtner;Friedrich G. Schneider;Ralph Setzer

Frequent Co-Authors

Gunther Schnabl
Gunther Schnabl Leipzig University
Daniel Gros
Daniel Gros Bocconi University
Friedrich Schneider
Friedrich Schneider Johannes Kepler University of Linz
Niklas Potrafke
Niklas Potrafke Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Holger Görg
Holger Görg Kiel University
Sylvester C. W. Eijffinger
Sylvester C. W. Eijffinger Tilburg University
Gabriel Felbermayr
Gabriel Felbermayr Austrian Institute of Economic Research
Joshua Aizenman
Joshua Aizenman University of Southern California

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