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Sveriges Riksbank
Stockholm, Sweden

Founded in 1668, the Sveriges Riksbank is the world's oldest central bank, although it did not become one in the modern sense until implementation of the Riksbank Act of 1897.

Working Papers

For the most recent papers, select Working Papers under the Researchers link on the Sveriges Riksbank home page.

Implications of inflation targeting
Kerstin Hallsten
January 1998
Working Paper No. 46


Value at risk for derivatives
Lina el Jahel, William Perraudin and Peter Sellin
December 1997
Working Paper No. 45
Openness and the exchange rate exposure of national stock markets - a note
Richard Friberg and Stefan Nydahl
November 1997
Working Paper No. 44
Real exchange rates and fundamentals: evidence from 15 OECD countries
Annika Alexius and Jonny Nilsson
October 1997
Working Paper No. 43
Rational expectations in a VAR with Markov switching
Marten Blix
October 1997
Working Paper No. 42
System estimates of potential output and the NAIRU
Mikael Apel and Per Jansson
September 1997
Working Paper No. 41
Inflation targeting: some extensions
Lars E.O. Svensson
February 1997
Number 40
New techniques to extract market expectations from financial instruments
Paul Soderlind and Lars E.O. Svensson
November 1996
Number 39
Inflation target instability and interest rates
Stefan Mellin
March 1997
Number 38
Monetary policy and leading indicators of inflation in Sweden
Josef Baumgartner, Ramana Ramaswamy and Goran Zettergren
April 1997
Number 37
Optimal structure of financial intermediation industry
Sonja Daltung
February 1997
Number 36
Yield curves with jump short rates
Lina El-Jahel, Hans Lindberg, and William Perraudin
August 1996
Number 35
Interest rate distributions, yield curve modelling and monetary policy
Lina El-Jahel, Hans Lindberg, and William Perraudin
June 1996
Number 34
Seasonality in Swedish consumer prices
Tor Borg
November 1996
Number 33
Do banks take too much risk?
Sonja Daltung
October 1996
Number 32
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