Michael Ehrmann
European Central Bank
Michael Ehrmann is Adviser in the Directorate General Research of the European Central Bank, Frankfurt am Main. He holds a Ph.D. from the European University Institute (2000). He is teaching at Goethe University Frankfurt, and has been a consultant for the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. He has published in various refereed journals, mainly in the area of monetary economics.
Articles by Michael Ehrmann:
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Global crises and equity market contagion: Lessons from 2007-2009
12 August 2011, 7994 reads
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Macroprudential supervision: Can central bank communication be an effective policy tool?
29 November 2010, 7029 reads
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Central bank communication
15 May 2008, 18844 reads
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