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Research classified by Journal of Economic Literature (JEL) codes


Top JEL
/ E: Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics
/ / E0: General
/ / / E02: Institutions and the Macroeconomy
This topic is covered by the following reading lists:
  1. Mondialisation
  2. Quantitative Macroeconomics and Real Business Cycles (QM&RBC)

Most recent items first, undated at the end.
  • 2009 When Eastern Labour Markets Enter Western Europe CEECs. Labour Market Institutions upon Euro Zone Accession
    by Joanna Tyrowicz [Downloadable!]
  • 2009 Greenspan’s Legacy and Bernanke’s attitude to the Financial Crisis
    by John Ryan & Adam Koronowski [Downloadable!]
  • 2009 Using Taylor Rule to Explain Effects of Institutional Changes in Central Banks
    by Aleksandra Maslowska [Downloadable!]
  • 2009 Institutional Convergence
    by Iancu, Aurel [Downloadable!]
  • 2009 Convergenta Institutionala si Integrarea in UE
    by Iancu, Aurel [Downloadable!]
  • 2009 Do Oil Windfalls Improve Living Standards? Evidence from Brazil
    by Francesco Caselli & Guy Michaels [Downloadable!]
  • 2009 Cross-Country Differences in Productivity: The Role of Allocation and Selection
    by Eric J. Bartelsman & John C. Haltiwanger & Stefano Scarpetta [Downloadable!]
  • 2009 When Everyone Runs for the Exit
    by Lasse Heje Pedersen [Downloadable!]
  • 2009 Electoral Fraud, the Rise of Peron and Demise of Checks and Balances in Argentina
    by Lee J. Alston & Andrés A. Gallo [Downloadable!]
  • 2009 Financial Crisis and the Paradox of Under- and Over-Regulation
    by Joshua Aizenman [Downloadable!]
  • 2009 Cross-Country Differences in Productivity: The Role of Allocation and Selection
    by Bartelsman, Eric & Haltiwanger, John C. & Scarpetta, Stefano [Downloadable!]
  • 2009 Endogenous Indoctrination: Occupational Choice, the Evolution of Beliefs, and the Political Economy of Reform
    by Saint-Paul, Gilles [Downloadable!]
  • 2009 Constructing a Social Accounting Matrix for Sardinia
    by G. Ferrari & Giorgio Garau & P. Lecca [Downloadable!]
  • 2009 FDI in the European Union and Mena Countries: Institutional and Economic Determinants
    by José Caetano & Aurora galego [Downloadable!]
  • 2009 An Institutional Risk Analysis of the Kazakh Economy
    by Oliver Röhn & Sultan Orazbayev & Aslan Sarinzhipov [Downloadable!]
  • 2009 Marco Institucional de la Contabilidad y las Finanzas
    by Galindo Lucas, Alfonso [Downloadable!]
  • 2009 Institutions for Social Well-Being: The Roundtable
    by Franco Bassanini & Guido Fabiani & Sebastiano Fadda & Elena Granaglia & Alberto Quadrio Curzio [Downloadable!]
  • 2008 Turkish economic policy under AKP government: an assessment for 2002-2007
    by Ugur, Mehmet [Downloadable!]
  • 2008 The European Socio-Economic Models of a Knowledge-based society. \r\nMain findings and conclusion \r\n
    by Bruno AMABLE (Université Paris I and CEPREMAP) & Yannick LUNG (GREThA UMR CNRS 5113 and GERPISA) [Downloadable!]
  • 2008 The European Socio-Economic Models of a Knowledge-based society. Main findings and conclusions
    by Bruno AMABLE (Université Paris I and CEPREMAP) & Yannick LUNG (GREThA-GRES) [Downloadable!]
  • 2007 Alta inflación y planes de ajuste en Brasil durante el retorno a la democracia - 1985-1994
    by Marongiu, Federico [Downloadable!]
  • 2007 Policy Reforms and Institutional Weakness- Closing The Gap
    by Gilberto M. Llanto & Eduardo T. Gonzalez [Downloadable!]
  • 2001 Toward a Comparative Institutional Analysis
    by Masahiko Aoki
  • 1999 Zentralbank-Politik und makroökonomische Ergebnisse: eine sozio-institutionelle Interpretation
    by Hein, Eckhard [Downloadable!]

    This page was last updated on 2009-12-6.


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