Research focus : Macroéconomie Internationale, Banque et Econométrie Financière
Themes: Economie internationale macroéconomie economie du travail
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Working papers
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Balazs Egert est senior economist à l’OCDE et professeur associé à l’Université Paris Nanterre. Il est l’auteur de nombreux travaux en macroéconomie et finance internationales : https://ideas.repec.org/e/pge21.html
Articles dans une revue
Public policy reforms and their impact on productivity, investment and employment: new evidence from OECD and non-OECD countries
2022
2022 – Vol.46 – pp.179-205
Balázs Egert
Journal of Public Sector Economics
Investment in OECD Countries: a Primer
2021
2021 – Vol.63 – pp.200-223
Balázs Egert
Comparative Economic Studies
Walking the Tightrope: Avoiding a Lockdown While Containing the Virus
2021
2021 – Vol.22 – pp.34-40
Yvan Guillemette, Fabrice Murtin, David Turner, Balázs Egert
CESifo Forum
The tortoise and the hare: The race between vaccine rollout and new COVID variants
2021
2021 – Vol.83 – pp.154-182
Jarmila Botev, Yvan Guillemette, David Turner, Balázs Egert
CEPR Covid Economics
The contribution of human capital and its policies to per capita income in Europe and the OECD
2020
2020 – Vol.129
Jarmila Botev, David Turner, Balázs Egert
European Economic Review
The nonlinear relationship between economic growth and financial development: Evidence from developing, emerging and advanced economies
2019
2019 – Vol.160 – pp.3-13
Jarmila Botev, Balázs Egert, Fredj Jawadi
International Economics
Regulation, institutions and aggregate investment: new evidence from OECD countries
2018
2018 – Vol.29 – pp.415-449
Balázs Egert
Open Economies Review
Entrepreneurship, Institutions and Skills in Low-Income Countries
2017
2017 – Vol.67 – pp.381-391
Zuzana Brixiova, Balázs Egert
Economic Modelling
The quantification of structural reforms in OECD countries: A new framework
2017
2017 – Vol.2016 – pp.91-108
Peter Gal, Balázs Egert
OECD Journal: Economic Studies
Regulation, institutions and productivity: new macroeconomic evidence from OECD countries
2016
2016 – Vol.106 – pp.109-113
Balázs Egert
American Economic Review
Public debt, economic growth and nonlinear effects: Myth or reality?
2015
2015 – Vol.43 – pp.226-238
Balázs Egert
Journal of Macroeconomics
The 90% public debt threshold: the rise and fall of a stylized fact
2015
2015 – Vol.47 – pp.3756-3770
Balázs Egert
Applied Economics
Fiscal policy reaction to the cycle in the OECD: pro- or counter-cyclical?
2014
2014 – Vol.2014 – pp.35-52
Balázs Egert
Mondes en développement
The Real Exchange Rate and External Competitiveness in Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia
2014
2014 – Vol.10 – pp.25-51
Zuzana Brixiova, Essid Thouraya Hadj Amor, Balázs Egert
Review of Middle East Economics and Finance
The Nature of Financial and Real Business Cycles: The Great Moderation and Banking Sector Pro-Cyclicality
2014
2014 – Vol.61 – pp.98-117
Douglas Sutherland, Balázs Egert
Scottish Journal of Political Economy
Exports and Property Prices in France: Are They Connected?
2014
2014 – Vol.37 – pp.387-409
Rafal Kierzenkowski, Balázs Egert
World Economy
The impact of macro news and central bank communication on emerging European forex markets
2014
2014 – Vol.38 – pp.73-88
Evžen Kočenda, Balázs Egert
Economic Systems
Interest Rate Pass-Through and Monetary Policy Asymmetry: A Journey into the Caucasian Black Box
2014
2014 – Vol.31 – pp.57-70
Rustam Jamilov, Balázs Egert
Journal of Asian Economics
“Business Cycle Synchronization between Euro Area and C entral and E astern E uropean C ountries
2013
2013 – Vol.17 – pp.379-395
Rebeca Jiménez-Rodríguez, Amalia Morales-Zumaquero, Balázs Egert
Review of Development Economics
The impact of changes in second pension pillars on public finances in Central and Eastern Europe: The case of Poland
2013
2013 – Vol.37 – pp.473-491
Balázs Egert
Economic Systems
Labour Market Institutions and Policies in Developed and Emerging Market Countries
2012
2012 – Vol.54 – pp.1-3
Zuzana Brixiova, Balázs Egert
Comparative Economic Studies
Labour Market Reforms and Outcomes in Estonia
2012
2012 – Vol.54 – pp.103-120
Zuzana Brixiova, Balázs Egert
Comparative Economic Studies
Dutch diease in the post-soviet countries of central and south-west Asia: How contagious is it?
2012
2012 – Vol.23 – pp.571-584
Balázs Egert
Journal of Asian Economics
Business Environment, Start-Ups, And Productivity During Transition (with Zuzana Brixiova)
2012
2012 – Vol.16 – pp.213-231
Balázs Egert
Macroeconomic Dynamics
Public Policies and Investment in Network Infrastructure
2011
2011 – Vol.2011
Sonja Araujo, Tomasz Kozluk, Douglas Sutherland, Balázs Egert
OECD Journal: Economic Studies
Time-varying synchronization of European stock markets
2011
2011 – Vol.40 – pp.393-407
Evžen Kočenda, Balázs Egert
Empirical Economics
Catching-up and inflation in Europe: Balassa-Samuelson, Engel’s Law and other Culprits
2011
2011 – Vol.35 – pp.208-229
Balázs Egert
Economic Systems
The effect of foreign shocks in Central and Eastern Europe
2010
2010 – Vol.32 – pp.461-477
Rebeca Jiménez-Rodríguez, Amalia Morales-Zumaquero, Balázs Egert
Journal of Policy Modeling
The Impact of Monetary and Commodity Fundamentals, Macro News and Central Bank Communication on the Exchange Rate: Evidence from South Africa
2010
2010 – Vol.21 – pp.655-577
Balázs Egert
Open Economies Review
Monetary transmission mechanism in Central and Eastern Europe: Surveying the surveyable
2009
2009 – Vol.23 – pp.277-327
Ronald MacDonald, Balázs Egert
Journal of Economic Surveys
Dutch Disease scare in Kazakhstan: Is it real?
2008
2008 – Vol.19 – pp.147-165
Carol S. Leonard, Balázs Egert
Open Economies Review
Exchange rate regimes, foreign exchange volatility and export performance in Central and Eastern Europe: Just another blur project?
2008
2008 – Vol.12 – pp.577-593
Amalia Morales-Zumaquero, Balázs Egert
Review of Development Economics
Central bank interventions, communication and interest rate policy in emerging European economies
2007
2007 – Vol.35 – pp.387-413
Balázs Egert
Journal of Comparative Economics
Interdependence of Central and Eastern European stock markets: Evidence form intra-days data
2007
2007 – Vol.31 – pp.184-203
Evžen Kočenda, Balázs Egert
Economic Systems
Interest rate pass-through in Central and Eastern Europe: Reborn from ashes merely to pass away
2007
2007 – Vol.29 – pp.209-225
Jesus Crespo-Cuaresma, Thomas Reininger, Balázs Egert
Journal of Policy Modeling
Determinants of house prices in Central and Eastern Europe
2007
2007 – Vol.49 – pp.367-388
Dubravko Mihaljek, Balázs Egert
Comparative Economic Studies
Private Credit in Central and Eastern Europe: New (Over)Shooting Star?
2007
2007 – Vol.49 – pp.201-231
Peter Backé, Tina Zumer, Balázs Egert
Comparative Economic Studies
Private Credit in Central and Eastern Europe: New (Over)Shooting Star?
2007
2007 – Vol.49 – pp.201-231
Peter Backé, Tina Zumer, Balázs Egert
Comparative Economic Studies
Exchange rate interventions and interest rate policy in the Czech Republic: Hand in glove?
2006
2006 – Vol.30 – pp.121-140
Lubos Komarek, Balázs Egert
Economic Systems
Equilibrium exchange rates in Central and Eastern Europe: A meta-regression analysis
2006
2006 – Vol.30 – pp.1359-1374
László Halpern, Balázs Egert
Journal of Banking and Finance
Equilibrium exchange rates in transition economies: Taking stock of the issues
2006
2006 – Vol.20 – pp.253-324
László Halpern, Ronald MacDonald, Balázs Egert
Journal of Economic Surveys
Real exchange rates in small open OECD and transition economies: Comparing apples with oranges?
2006
2006 – Vol.30 – pp.3393-3406
Amina Lahrèche-Révil, Kirsten Lommatzsch, Balázs Egert
Journal of Banking and Finance
Exchange rate interventions and interest rate policy in the Czech Republic: Hand in glove?
2006
2006 – Vol.30 – pp.121-140
Lubos Komarek, Balázs Egert
Economic Systems
Equilibrium exchange rates in transition economies: Taking stock of the issues
2006
2006 – Vol.20 – pp.253-324
László Halpern, Ronald MacDonald, Balázs Egert
Journal of Economic Surveys
Asymmetric Fluctuation Bands in ERM and ERM-II: Lessons to and Challenges for New EU Member States of Central and Eastern Europe
2005
2005 – Vol.43 – pp.81-114
Rafal Kierzenkowski, Thomas Reininger, Balázs Egert
Eastern European Economics
Real Exchange Rates in Central and Eastern Europe: What Role for the Underlying Fundamentals
2005
2005 – Vol.41 – pp.41-59
Gilles Dufrénot, Balázs Egert
Journal of Emerging Market Finance
The Balassa-Samuelson Hypothesis in Estonia: Oil Shale, Tradable Goods, Regulated Prices and Other Culprits
2005
2005 – Vol.28 – pp.259-286
Balázs Egert
World Economy
Equilibrium exchange rate in the Czech Republic: How good is the Czech BEER?
2005
2005 – Vol.55 – pp.232-252
Ian Babetskii, Balázs Egert
Czech Journal of Economics and Finance
Exchange Rate Economics in Transition Countries (introduction to the special issue on exchange rate economics)
2005
2005 – Vol.29 – pp.123-129
Ali M. Kutan, Balázs Egert
Economic Systems
Equilibrium exchange rates in South Eastern Europe, Russia, Ukraine and Turkey: Healthy or (Dutch) diseased?
2005
2005 – Vol.29 – pp.205-241
Balázs Egert
Economic Systems
Balassa-Samuelson meets South Eastern Europe, the CIS and Turkey: A close encounter of the third kind?
2005
2005 – Vol.2 – pp.221-243
Balázs Egert
European Journal of Comparative Economics
The Balassa-Samuelson Hypothesis in Estonia: Oil Shale, Tradable Goods, Regulated Prices and Other Culprits
2005
2005 – Vol.28 – pp.259-286
Balázs Egert
World Economy
Equilibrium exchange rate in the Czech Republic: How good is the Czech BEER?
2005
2005 – Vol.55 – pp.232-252
Ian Babetskii, Balázs Egert
Czech Journal of Economics and Finance
Exchange Rate Economics in Transition Countries (introduction to the special issue on exchange rate economics)
2005
2005 – Vol.29 – pp.123-129
Ali M. Kutan, Balázs Egert
Economic Systems
Balassa-Samuelson meets South Eastern Europe, the CIS and Turkey: A close encounter of the third kind?
2005
2005 – Vol.2 – pp.221-243
Balázs Egert
European Journal of Comparative Economics
Estimating the Equilibrium Exchange Rate of Central and Eastern European Countries: The Challenge of Euro Adoption
2003
2003 – Vol.139 – pp.683-708
Amina Lahrèche-Révil, Balázs Egert
Review of World Economics
The Balassa-Samuelson Effect in Central and Eastern Europe: Myth or Reality? with Kirsten Lommatzsch
2003
2003 – Vol.31 – pp.552-572
Imed Drine, Kirsten Lommatzsch, Christophe Rault, Balázs Egert
Journal of Comparative Economics
Estimating the Equilibrium Exchange Rate of Central and Eastern European Countries: The Challenge of Euro Adoption
2003
2003 – Vol.139 – pp.683-708
Amina Lahrèche-Révil, Balázs Egert
Review of World Economics
The Balassa-Samuelson Effect in Central and Eastern Europe: Myth or Reality? with Kirsten Lommatzsch
2003
2003 – Vol.31 – pp.552-572
Imed Drine, Kirsten Lommatzsch, Christophe Rault, Balázs Egert
Journal of Comparative Economics
Estimating the Impact of the Balassa-Samuelson Effect on Inflation and the Real Exchange Rate During the Transition
2002
2002 – Vol.26 – pp.1-16
Balázs Egert
Economic Systems
Investigating the Balassa-Samuelson Hypothesis in the Transition: Do We Understand What Wee See?
2002
2002 – Vol.10 – pp.279-309
Balázs Egert
Economics of Transition
Investigating the Balassa-Samuelson Hypothesis in the Transition: Do We Understand What Wee See?
2002
2002 – Vol.10 – pp.279-309
Balázs Egert
Economics of Transition
de change et désinflation dans la transition: l’expérience du système de parité à crémaillère pré-annoncée en Hongrie
2001
2001 – Vol.69 – pp.399-418
Balázs Egert
Revue d’Economie Financière
de change et désinflation dans la transition: l’expérience du système de parité à crémaillère pré-annoncée en Hongrie
2001
2001 – Vol.69 – pp.399-418
Balázs Egert
Revue d’Economie Financière
La politique de désinflation en Hongrie entre 1995 et 2000
2000
2000 – Vol.31 – pp.165-191
Balázs Egert
Revue d’Études Comparatives Est-Ouest
La politique de désinflation en Hongrie entre 1995 et 2000
2000
2000 – Vol.31 – pp.165-191
Balázs Egert
Revue d’Études Comparatives Est-Ouest
Édition d'un numéro spécial d'une revue
The contribution of human capital and its policies to per capita income in Europe and the OECD
2020
2020 – Vol.129
Jarmila Botev, David Turner, Balázs Egert
European Economic Review
Labour market institutions and policies in developed and emerging market countries
2012
2012 – Vol.54
Zuzana Brixiova, Balázs Egert
Comparative Economic Studies
Exchange-rate economics in transition countries
2005
2005 – Vol.29
Ali M. Kutan, Balázs Egert
Economic Systems
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