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Filipa Fernandes

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First Name:Filipa
Middle Name:D S
Last Name:Fernandes
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RePEc Short-ID:pfe477
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Terminal Degree:2016 Department of Economics; Adam Smith Business School; University of Glasgow (from RePEc Genealogy)

Affiliation

Business School
University of Aberdeen

Aberdeen, United Kingdom
http://www.abdn.ac.uk/business/
RePEc:edi:bsabduk (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. da Silva Fernandes, Filipa & Guariglia, Alessandra & Kontonikas, Alexandros & Tsoukas, Serafeim, 2020. "Is there a trade-off between inventories and trade credit? The role of the sovereign debt crisis," Essex Finance Centre Working Papers 27543, University of Essex, Essex Business School.
  2. Fernandes, Filipa & Kontonikas, Alexandros & Tsoukas, Serafeim, 2014. "On the real effects of financial pressure: Evidence from euro area firm-level employment during the recent financial crisis," SIRE Discussion Papers 2014-028, Scottish Institute for Research in Economics (SIRE).

Articles

  1. Filipa Fernandes & Charalampos Stasinakis & Zivile Zekaite, 2019. "Forecasting government bond spreads with heuristic models: evidence from the Eurozone periphery," Annals of Operations Research, Springer, vol. 282(1), pages 87-118, November.
  2. Filipa Da Silva Fernandes & Alexandros Kontonikas & Serafeim Tsoukas, 2019. "On the Real Effect of Financial Pressure: Evidence From Firm‐Level Employment During the Euro‐Area Crisis," Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, Department of Economics, University of Oxford, vol. 81(3), pages 617-646, June.

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Working papers

  1. Fernandes, Filipa & Kontonikas, Alexandros & Tsoukas, Serafeim, 2014. "On the real effects of financial pressure: Evidence from euro area firm-level employment during the recent financial crisis," SIRE Discussion Papers 2014-028, Scottish Institute for Research in Economics (SIRE).

    Cited by:

    1. Fátima Herranz González & Carmen Martínez-Carrascal, 2017. "The impact of firms’ financial position on fixed investment and employment. An analysis for Spain," Working Papers 1714, Banco de España.
    2. Andrew Benito, 2017. "How does monetary policy affect labor demand and labor productivity?," IZA World of Labor, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA), pages 340-340, July.
    3. Bernal, Oscar & Gnabo, Jean-Yves & Guilmin, Grégory, 2016. "Economic policy uncertainty and risk spillovers in the Eurozone," Journal of International Money and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 65(C), pages 24-45.

Articles

  1. Filipa Fernandes & Charalampos Stasinakis & Zivile Zekaite, 2019. "Forecasting government bond spreads with heuristic models: evidence from the Eurozone periphery," Annals of Operations Research, Springer, vol. 282(1), pages 87-118, November.

    Cited by:

    1. Engin Tas & Ayca Hatice Atli, 2024. "Stock Price Ranking by Learning Pairwise Preferences," Computational Economics, Springer;Society for Computational Economics, vol. 63(2), pages 513-528, February.
    2. Yang Zhao & Charalampos Stasinakis & Georgios Sermpinis & Filipa Da Silva Fernandes, 2019. "Revisiting Fama–French factors' predictability with Bayesian modelling and copula‐based portfolio optimization," International Journal of Finance & Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 24(4), pages 1443-1463, October.
    3. Erdinc Akyildirim & Aurelio F. Bariviera & Duc Khuong Nguyen & Ahmet Sensoy, 2022. "Forecasting high-frequency stock returns: a comparison of alternative methods," Annals of Operations Research, Springer, vol. 313(2), pages 639-690, June.

  2. Filipa Da Silva Fernandes & Alexandros Kontonikas & Serafeim Tsoukas, 2019. "On the Real Effect of Financial Pressure: Evidence From Firm‐Level Employment During the Euro‐Area Crisis," Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, Department of Economics, University of Oxford, vol. 81(3), pages 617-646, June.

    Cited by:

    1. Berger, Allen N. & Molyneux, Phil & Wilson, John O.S., 2020. "Banks and the real economy: An assessment of the research," Journal of Corporate Finance, Elsevier, vol. 62(C).
    2. José Manuel Mansilla-Fernández & Juliette Milgram-Baleix, 2023. "Working capital management, financial constraints and exports: evidence from European and US manufacturers," Empirical Economics, Springer, vol. 64(4), pages 1769-1810, April.

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  1. NEP-EEC: European Economics (3) 2014-08-25 2015-01-03 2020-06-08
  2. NEP-LMA: Labor Markets - Supply, Demand, and Wages (1) 2014-08-25
  3. NEP-MAC: Macroeconomics (1) 2014-08-25

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