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NBS Tasks
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- Monetary policy
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- Financial stability
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Publications
- Activity Report of the NBS Innovation Hub Annual Report Economic and Monetary Developments Financial Stability Report Macroprudential Commentary Policy Briefs
- Report on the Activities of the Financial Market Supervision Unit Research papers Statistical Bulletin Structural Challenges Other publications Sign up for your email notifications about publications
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For the public
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- About the Bank
- Exchange rates and interest rates
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- Financial market supervision
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Publications
- Activity Report of the NBS Innovation Hub Annual Report Economic and Monetary Developments Financial Stability Report Macroprudential Commentary
- Report on the Activities of the Financial Market Supervision Unit Research papers Statistical Bulletin Other publications Sign up for your email notifications about publications
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Research at NBS
The economic research of the NBS is dedicated to study relations in domestic and international economy. Research activity takes mostly a form of applied research and its results contribute to decision making in the fields of monetary policy, financial market supervision or economic policies. Research output is often co-authored by colleagues from other departments of the bank as well as domestic and foreign experts and academics.
Results of the research are published mainly as working papers and/or articles in professional and scientific journals. NBS Research regularly contributes to the professional discussion by actively participating and/or organizing seminars and conferences. Research co-operation in multinational working groups and research networks plays an important role, as well.
Main areas of the NBS research are:
- monetary policy,
- fiscal policy,
- financial stability,
- labor market nad real economy,
- economic models.