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2016, Volume 48, Issue C
2016, Volume 47, Issue PB
- 131-146 Gender and the business cycle: An analysis of labour markets in the US and UK
by Razzu, Giovanni & Singleton, Carl
- 147-165 Governments’ payment discipline: The macroeconomic impact of public payment delays and arrears
by Checherita-Westphal, Cristina & Klemm, Alexander & Viefers, Paul
- 166-187 Anticipating business-cycle turning points in real time using density forecasts from a VAR
by Schreiber, Sven & Soldatenkova, Natalia
- 188-199 Monetary policy uncertainty and investor expectations
by Sinha, Arunima
- 200-213 Why are initial estimates of productivity growth so unreliable?
by Jacobs, Jan P.A.M. & van Norden, Simon
- 214-232 Knowledge spillovers, human capital and productivity
by Chang, Ching-Fu & Wang, Ping & Liu, Jin-Tan
- 233-254 Microeconomic shocks and macroeconomic fluctuations in a dynamic network economy
by Anthonisen, Niels
- 255-269 A long-run, short-run, and politico-economic analysis of the welfare costs of inflation
by Dressler, Scott
- 270-280 Who should bear the resource cost of electronic transaction?
by Kim, Young Sik & Lee, Manjong
- 281-299 Sovereign debt spread and default in a model with self-fulfilling prophecies and asymmetric information
by Blot, Christophe & Ducoudré, Bruno & Timbeau, Xavier
- 300-314 Modest macroeconomic effects of monetary policy shocks during the great moderation: An alternative interpretation
by Castelnuovo, Efrem
- 315-330 The role of money in DSGE models: a forecasting perspective
by Caraiani, Petre
2016, Volume 47, Issue PA
- 1-4 Guest editor's introduction: What monetary policy can and cannot do
by Thornton, Daniel L.
- 5-18 A wedge in the dual mandate: Monetary policy and long-term unemployment
by Rudebusch, Glenn D. & Williams, John C.
- 19-25 Comment on Rudebusch and Williams, “A wedge in the dual mandate: Monetary policy and long-term unemployment”
by Lothian, James R.
- 26-32 Comment on “A wedge in the dual mandate: Monetary policy and long-term unemployment”
by Boldrin, Michele
- 33-44 Excess liquidity and the money market in the euro area
by Beaupain, Renaud & Durré, Alain
- 45-57 The effectiveness of the ECB's asset purchase programs of 2009 to 2012
by Gibson, Heather D. & Hall, Stephen G. & Tavlas, George S.
- 58-67 The macroeconomic impact of unconventional monetary policy shocks
by Meinusch, Annette & Tillmann, Peter
- 68-83 Can monetary policy surprises affect the term structure?
by Claus, Edda & Dungey, Mardi
- 84-102 A closer look at the Phillips curve using state-level data
by Kumar, Anil & M. Orrenius, Pia
- 103-115 Short and long-term interest rates and the effectiveness of monetary and macroprudential policies
by Rubio, Margarita
- 116-130 The zero lower bound on the interest rate and a Neoclassical Phillips curve
by Alstadheim, Ragna
2015, Volume 46, Issue C
- 1-22 Revisiting the relationship between exchange rates and fundamentals
by Chen, Shiu-Sheng & Chou, Yu-Hsi
- 23-39 Endogeneity and panel data in growth regressions: A Bayesian model averaging approach
by León-González, Roberto & Montolio, Daniel
- 40-54 Unconventional monetary policy and money demand
by Dreger, Christian & Wolters, Jürgen
- 55-70 Countercyclical reserve requirements in a heterogeneous-agent and incomplete financial markets economy
by Bustamante, Christian & Hamann, Franz
- 71-80 The law of one price revisited: How do goods market frictions generate large and volatile price deviations?
by Lee, Inkoo & Park, Sangsoo
- 81-95 The macroeconomic effects of debt- and equity-based capital inflows
by Davis, J. Scott
- 96-112 What drives housing dynamics in China? A sign restrictions VAR approach
by Bian, Timothy Yang & Gete, Pedro
- 113-128 Estimating fiscal policy reaction functions: The role of model specification
by Plödt, Martin & Reicher, Claire A.
- 129-146 The role of education and household composition for transitory and permanent income inequality–evidence from PSID data
by Ludwig, Johannes
- 147-159 Saving and the long shadow of macroeconomic shocks
by Aizenman, Joshua & Noy, Ilan
- 160-169 Refining linear rational expectations models and equilibria
by Cho, Seonghoon & McCallum, Bennett T.
- 170-185 A contribution to the chronology of turning points in global economic activity (1980–2012)
by Martínez-García, Enrique & Grossman, Valerie & Mack, Adrienne
- 186-200 Convergence and growth. Labour productivity dynamics in the European Union
by Martino, Roberto
- 201-217 Working capital requirement and the unemployment volatility puzzle
by Lin, Tsu-ting Tim
- 218-234 Long-run growth and welfare in a two sector endogenous growth model with productive and non-productive government expenditure
by Escobar-Posada, Rolando A. & Monteiro, Goncalo
- 235-263 Financial sector and output dynamics in the euro area: Non-linearities reconsidered
by Schleer, Frauke & Semmler, Willi
- 264-277 Accounting for real exchange rate changes at long time horizons
by Chen, Lein-Lein & Choi, Seungmook & Devereux, John
- 278-294 On the employment, investment and current account effects of inflation: A revisit
by Chang, Wen-ya & Tsai, Hsueh-fang & Chu, Mei-Lie & Chang, Juin-jen
- 295-314 Euro area, oil and global shocks: An empirical model-based analysis
by Forni, L. & Gerali, A. & Notarpietro, A. & Pisani, M.
- 315-327 Fiscal policies, frictional labor market, and endogenous growth
by Lu, Chia-Hui
- 328-343 Intellectual property rights and skills accumulation: A product-cycle model of FDI and outsourcing
by Chen, Hung-Ju
- 344-358 Uncertainty and unemployment: The effects of aggregate and sectoral channels
by Choi, Sangyup & Loungani, Prakash
- 359-374 Demand-based structural change and balanced economic growth
by Alonso-Carrera, Jaime & Raurich, Xavier
2015, Volume 45, Issue C
- 1-20 Borrowing constraints, parental altruism and welfare
by Soares, Jorge
- 21-44 Welfare costs of reclassification risk in the health insurance market
by Pashchenko, Svetlana & Porapakkarm, Ponpoje
- 45-53 Heterogeneous productivity shocks, elasticity of substitution and aggregate fluctuations
by Moro, Alessio & Stucchi, Rodolfo
- 54-62 What can we learn from revisions to the Greenbook forecasts?
by Messina, Jeffrey D. & Sinclair, Tara M. & Stekler, Herman
- 63-84 Social ties and economic development
by Anchorena, José & Anjos, Fernando
- 85-107 Monetary policy objectives and Money’s role in U.S. business cycles
by Araújo, Eurilton
- 108-123 Estimating the elasticity of intertemporal substitution taking into account the precautionary savings motive
by Gomes, Fábio Augusto Reis & Ribeiro, Priscila Fernandes
- 124-136 Loan loss provisioning, bank credit and the real economy
by Pool, Sebastiaan & de Haan, Leo & Jacobs, Jan P.A.M.
- 137-154 The high sensitivity of employment to agency costs: The relevance of wage rigidity
by Hristov, Atanas
- 155-172 Asymmetric interest rate pass-through in the U.S., the U.K. and Australia: New evidence from selected individual banks
by Apergis, Nicholas & Cooray, Arusha
- 173-185 Imbalances over the Pacific
by Kim, Soyoung & Lee, Jaewoo
- 186-201 Cross-country evidence on the quality of private sector fiscal forecasts
by Jalles, João Tovar & Karibzhanov, Iskander & Loungani, Prakash
- 202-221 Distortions, efficiency and the size distribution of firms
by Goyette, Jonathan & Gallipoli, Giovanni
- 222-244 Household’s optimal mortgage and unsecured loan default decision
by Kim, Jiseob
- 245-257 Employment-At-Will Exceptions and jobless recovery
by DeNicco, James P.
- 258-273 The effects of economic growth on income inequality in the US
by Rubin, Amir & Segal, Dan
- 274-283 On knife-edge conditions with unbounded growth
by Bugajewski, Dariusz & Maćkowiak, Piotr
- 284-299 Optimal monetary policy with the cost channel and monopolistically-competitive banks
by Abo-Zaid, Salem
- 300-317 Endogenous growth and wealth inequality under incomplete markets and idiosyncratic risk
by Clemens, Christiane & Heinemann, Maik
- 318-335 Technology adoption, human capital formation and income differences
by Schiopu, Ioana
- 336-346 Taxation and labour supply: Evidence from a representative population survey
by Hayo, Bernd & Uhl, Matthias
- 347-362 Value of WTO trade agreements in a New Keynesian model
by Ganelli, Giovanni & Tervala, Juha
- 363-383 Efficiency in overlapping generations economies with longevity choices and fair annuities
by Dávila, Julio & Leroux, Marie-Louise
- 384-393 A biannual recession-forecasting model
by Peláez, Rolando F.
- 394-411 Child labor, idiosyncratic shocks, and social policy
by Fabre, Alice & Pallage, Stéphane
- 412-422 The impact of commercial sweeping on the demand for monetary assets during the Great Recession
by Fleissig, Adrian R. & Jones, Barry E.
- 423-440 Optimal monetary policy under Calvo pricing with Bertrand competition
by Etro, Federico & Rossi, Lorenza
2015, Volume 44, Issue C
- 1-17 A regime-switching Nelson–Siegel term structure model of the macroeconomy
by Zhu, Xiaoneng & Rahman, Shahidur
- 18-32 The international policy trilemma in the post-Bretton Woods era
by Mandilaras, Alex S.
- 33-49 Estimating DSGE models across time and frequency
by Caraiani, Petre
- 50-59 Currency invoicing and state-dependent pricing
by Kang, Hyunju
- 60-70 The impact of monetary policy on financial markets in small open economies: More or less effective during the global financial crisis?
by Pennings, Steven & Ramayandi, Arief & Tang, Hsiao Chink
- 71-81 Trend-cycle decomposition allowing for multiple smooth structural changes in the trend of US real GDP
by Enders, Walter & Li, Jing
- 82-97 Great moderation or “Will o’ the Wisp”? A time–frequency decomposition of GDP for the US and UK
by Crowley, Patrick M. & Hughes Hallett, Andrew
- 98-108 Why are aggregate equity payouts pro-cyclical?
by Huang-Meier, Winifred & Freeman, Mark C. & Mazouz, Khelifa
- 109-123 Financial development, exchange rate regimes and productivity growth: Theory and evidence
by Slavtcheva, Dessislava
- 124-137 Robustness to model uncertainty and the nominal term premium puzzle
by Xu, Yuan
- 138-157 Do technology shocks lower hours worked? – Evidence from Japanese industry level data
by Ko, Jun-Hyung & Kwon, Hyeog Ug
- 158-176 Reserve requirements as a macroprudential instrument – Empirical evidence from Brazil
by Glocker, Christian & Towbin, Pascal
- 177-190 An adjustment cost model of social mobility
by Basu, Parantap & Getachew, Yoseph
- 191-207 Household leverage, housing markets, and macroeconomic fluctuations
by Ngo, Phuong V.
- 208-218 Tax tilting and politics: Some theory and evidence for Latin America
by Pastén, Roberto & Cover, James P.
- 219-233 Accounting for breakout in Britain: The industrial revolution through a Malthusian lens
by Tepper, Alexander & Borowiecki, Karol Jan
- 234-251 Monetary policy, endogenous transactions, and financial market segmentation
by Choi, Hyung Sun
- 252-275 Innovation, public capital, and growth
by Agénor, Pierre-Richard & Neanidis, Kyriakos C.
- 276-294 Unpleasant debt dynamics: Can fiscal consolidations raise debt ratios?
by Castro, Gabriela & Félix, Ricardo M. & Júlio, Paulo & Maria, José R.
- 295-302 Duration of bankruptcy proceedings and monetary policy effectiveness
by Aysun, Uluc
- 303-311 Fiscal multipliers in good times and bad times
by Peren Arin, K. & Koray, Faik & Spagnolo, Nicola
- 312-326 Entry costs and the dynamics of business formation
by Cavallari, Lilia
- 327-342 Child allowances, educational subsidies and occupational choice
by Chen, Hung-Ju
2015, Volume 43, Issue C
- 1-20 Identifying banking crises using money market pressure: New evidence for a large set of countries
by Jing, Zhongbo & de Haan, Jakob & Jacobs, Jan & Yang, Haizhen
- 21-37 The role of the exchange rate regime in the process of real and nominal convergence
by D’Adamo, Gaetano & Rovelli, Riccardo
- 38-48 Asymmetric tax multipliers
by Jones, Paul M. & Olson, Eric & Wohar, Mark E.
- 49-61 State-dependent effects of fiscal policy in Japan: Do rule-of-thumb households increase the effects of fiscal policy?
by Morita, Hiroshi
- 62-80 The response of capital goods shipments to demand over the business cycle
by Nalewaik, Jeremy & Pinto, Eugénio
- 81-92 Modelling internal devaluation experiences in Europe: Rational or learning agents?
by Angelini, E. & Dieppe, A. & Pierluigi, B.
- 93-107 The contractionary effects of tax shocks on productivity: An empirical and theoretical analysis
by Hussain, Syed Muhammad
- 108-123 Measurement of fiscal rules: Introducing the application of partially ordered set (POSET) theory
by Badinger, Harald & Reuter, Wolf Heinrich
- 124-139 Proximity and growth spillovers in European regions: The role of geographical, economic and technological linkages
by Benos, Nikos & Karagiannis, Stelios & Karkalakos, Sotiris
- 140-154 How flexible are real wages in EU countries? A panel investigation
by Rusinova, Desislava & Lipatov, Vilen & Heinz, Frigyes Ferdinand
- 155-172 Gender equality and economic growth in Brazil: A long-run analysis
by Agénor, Pierre-Richard & Canuto, Otaviano
- 173-190 Does the Greenspan era provide evidence on leadership in the FOMC?
by El-Shagi, Makram & Jung, Alexander
- 191-204 Macro frictions and theoretical identification of the New Keynesian Phillips curve
by Krogh, Tord S.
- 205-215 Time variation in U.S. monetary policy and credit spreads
by Huang, Yu-Fan
- 216-225 Optimal income taxation in models with endogenous fertility
by Petrucci, Alberto
- 226-238 Public debt, economic growth and nonlinear effects: Myth or reality?
by Balázs Égert
- 239-256 Distribution of human capital and income: An empirical study on Indian States
by Gille, Véronique
- 257-266 Has the Fed improved U.S. economic performance?
by Hogan, Thomas L.
- 267-284 Fiscal stimuli in the form of job creation subsidies
by Kuo, Chun-Hung & Miyamoto, Hiroaki
- 285-299 The importance of firing costs and the Hosios condition in search models with endogenous job destruction
by AlShehabi, Omar Hesham
- 300-317 Effects of labor taxes and unemployment compensation on labor supply in a search model with an endogenous labor force
by Chen, Been-Lon & Lai, Chih-Fang
- 318-329 Does tax policy affect credit spreads? Evidence from the US and UK
by Ji, Kan & Qian, Zongxin
2014, Volume 42, Issue C
- 1-13 Manufacturing exports and growth: When is a developing country ready to transition from primary exports to manufacturing exports?
by Sheridan, Brandon J.
- 14-26 Public capital, deficit financing, and economic growth in a stochastic economy
by Tamai, Toshiki
- 27-37 Rational Partisan Theory with fiscal policy and an independent central bank
by Ferré, Montserrat & Manzano, Carolina
- 38-51 Was the European sovereign crisis self-fulfilling? Empirical evidence about the drivers of market sentiments
by Bruneau, Catherine & Delatte, Anne-Laure & Fouquau, Julien
- 52-68 Back to the basics: Revisiting the development accounting methodology
by Sturgill, Brad
- 69-90 Hits and runs: Determinants of the cross-country variation in the severity of impact from the 2008–09 financial crisis
by Dwyer, Shane & Tan, Chih Ming
- 91-103 Housing market volatility in the OECD area: Evidence from VAR based return decompositions
by Engsted, Tom & Pedersen, Thomas Q.
- 104-117 Optimal time-consistent fiscal policy in an endogenous growth economy with public consumption and capital
by Novales, Alfonso & Pérez, Rafaela & Ruiz, Jesús
- 118-129 Explaining US employment growth after the great recession: The role of output–employment non-linearities
by Chinn, Menzie & Ferrara, Laurent & Mignon, Valérie
- 130-140 Reassessing Edgeworth’s conjecture when population dynamics is stochastic
by Marsiglio, Simone
- 141-155 One money, one cycle? The EMU experience
by Gächter, Martin & Riedl, Aleksandra
- 156-173 Effects of Eurobonds: A stochastic sovereign debt sustainability analysis for Portugal, Ireland and Greece
by Tielens, J. & van Aarle, B. & Van Hove, J.
- 174-183 Progressive taxation and macroeconomic (in)stability with utility-generating government spending
by Chen, Shu-Hua & Guo, Jang-Ting
- 184-198 A set of estimated fiscal rules for a cross-section of countries: Stabilization and consolidation through which instruments?
by Reicher, Claire
- 199-210 Debt, seigniorage, and the Growth Laffer Curve in developing countries
by Ehrhart, Hélène & Minea, Alexandru & Villieu, Patrick
- 211-228 The cost of capital, asset prices, and the effects of monetary policy
by Ghossoub, Edgar A. & Reed, Robert R.
- 229-240 Trading frictions and consumption-output comovement
by Zhao, Yan & Guo, Shen & Liu, Xingfei
- 241-262 Weak-form and strong-form purchasing power parity between the US and Mexico: A panel cointegration investigation
by Robertson, Raymond & Kumar, Anil & Dutkowsky, Donald H.
- 263-280 The politics of growth: Can lobbying raise growth and welfare?
by Júlio, Paulo
- 281-297 Systematic cyclicality of systemic bubbles: Evidence from the U.S. commercial banking system
by Kim, Myeong Hyeon & Kim, Baeho
- 298-316 A generalized empirical model of corruption, foreign direct investment, and growth
by Delgado, Michael S. & McCloud, Nadine & Kumbhakar, Subal C.
2014, Volume 41, Issue C
- 1-15 Disinflation with labor market frictions
by Shin, Jong Kook & Subramanian, Chetan
- 16-20 Stabilising Taylor rules when the supply shock has a unit root
by Yao, Fang
- 21-41 Public debt and economic growth: Is there a causal effect?
by Panizza, Ugo & Presbitero, Andrea F.
- 42-52 In the long run, US unemployment follows inflation like a faithful dog
by Haug, Alfred A. & King, Ian
- 53-65 Constrained or unconstrained price for debit card payment?
by Lee, Manjong
- 66-78 Welfare costs of shifting trend inflation
by Nakata, Taisuke
- 79-93 Involuntary unemployment and sustainability of bond-financed fiscal deficit
by Yakita, Akira
- 94-106 Methods for assessing the impact of financial effects on business cycles in macroeconometric models
by Pagan, Adrian & Robinson, Tim
- 107-121 Home production and sticky price models: Implications for monetary policy
by Lester, Robert
- 122-132 Financial regulation policy uncertainty and credit spreads in the US
by Nodari, Gabriela
- 133-147 Behavioral economics and macroeconomic models
by Driscoll, John C. & Holden, Steinar
- 148-159 Exchange rates and monetary fundamentals in CEE countries: Evidence from a panel approach
by Dąbrowski, Marek A. & Papież, Monika & Śmiech, Sławomir
- 160-177 Institutional and structural determinants of investment worldwide
by Lim, Jamus Jerome
- 178-198 Optimal capital taxation and consumer uncertainty
by Chahrour, Ryan & Svec, Justin
2014, Volume 40, Issue C
- 1-15 Real exchange rate and productivity in a specific-factor model with skilled and unskilled labour
by Doan, Thi Hong Thinh & Gente, Karine
- 16-26 Tractable graphical device for analyzing stationary stochastic OLG economies
by Ohtaki, Eisei
- 27-41 Bubbles over the U.S. business cycle: A macroeconometric approach
by Luik, Marc-André & Wesselbaum, Dennis
- 42-59 Growth, unemployment and wage inertia
by Raurich, Xavier & Sorolla, Valeri
- 60-68 Are public preferences reflected in monetary policy reaction functions?
by Neuenkirch, Matthias
- 69-81 The unbeatable random walk in exchange rate forecasting: Reality or myth?
by Moosa, Imad & Burns, Kelly
- 82-98 Effectiveness of countercyclical fiscal policy: Evidence from developing Asia
by Jha, Shikha & Mallick, Sushanta K. & Park, Donghyun & Quising, Pilipinas F.
- 99-113 Unemployment and portfolio choice: Does persistence matter?
by Bremus, Franziska M. & Kuzin, Vladimir
- 114-131 Signals and learning in a new Keynesian economy
by Marzioni, Stefano
- 132-149 Portfolio balance effects of the Swiss National Bank’s bond purchase program
by Kettemann, Andreas & Krogstrup, Signe
- 150-158 Discretionary policy exploiting learning in a sticky-information model of the inflation-output trade-off: Bridging the gap to commitment
by Jensen, Christian
- 159-171 Do intangible assets explain high U.S. foreign direct investment returns?
by Bridgman, Benjamin
- 172-189 Technology structure and skill structure: Costly investment and complementarity effects quantification
by Sochirca, Elena & Gil, Pedro Mazeda & Afonso, Oscar
- 190-201 Environmental tax reform: Short-term versus long-term macroeconomic effects
by Oueslati, Walid
- 202-213 Monetary policy: Why money matters (and interest rates don’t)
by Thornton, Daniel L.
- 214-227 Evidence on business cycles and CO2 emissions
by Doda, Baran
- 228-244 Explaining inflation in the aftermath of the Great Recession
by Murphy, Robert G.
- 245-269 Embodied learning by investing and speed of convergence
by Groth, Christian & Wendner, Ronald
- 270-276 Credit supply shocks and the global financial crisis in three small open economies
by Finlay, Richard & Jääskelä, Jarkko P.
- 277-292 Monetary rules and sectoral unemployment in open economies
by Craighead, William D.
- 293-307 A production function examination of the aggregate effects of nutrition
by Piper, Brian
- 308-322 Finance, growth and quantile parameter heterogeneity
by Andini, Monica & Andini, Corrado
- 323-337 Monetary policy regimes and inflation in the new-Keynesian model
by Moore, Bartholomew
- 338-359 An estimated New-Keynesian model with unemployment as excess supply of labor
by Casares, Miguel & Moreno, Antonio & Vázquez, Jesús
- 360-371 Non-linear adjustments to intranational PPP
by Woo, Kai-Yin & Lee, Shu-Kam & Chan, Alan
- 372-386 Inflation targeting and product market deregulation
by Moretti, Laura
- 387-399 Bankruptcy resolution capacity and economic fluctuations
by Aysun, Uluc
- 400-421 The sacrifice ratio and core inflation
by Mazumder, Sandeep
2014, Volume 39, Issue PB
- 233-239 The Crisis in the Euro Area: An Analytic Overview
by Gibson, Heather D. & Palivos, Theodore & Tavlas, George S.
- 240-249 The Greek Economy and Banking System: Recent Developments and the Way Forward
by Provopoulos, George A.
- 250-259 The European Crisis and the Role of the Financial System
by Constâncio, Vítor
- 260-271 The Euro Area Crisis: A View from the North
by Honkapohja, Seppo
- 275-284 The European Crisis in the Context of the History of Previous Financial Crises
by Bordo, Michael & James, Harold
- 288-308 The Eurozone Crisis: Phoenix Miracle or Lost Decade?
by Eichengreen, Barry & Jung, Naeun & Moch, Stephen & Mody, Ashoka
- 313-333 Leverage, Default, and Forgiveness: Lessons from the American and European Crises
by Geanakoplos, John
- 337-345 Credit Policy in times of Financial Distress
by Azariadis, Costas
- 348-360 How much Fiscal Discipline in a Monetary Union?
by De Grauwe, Paul & Ji, Yuemei
- 364-374 How the Euro Crisis Evolved and how to Avoid Another: EMU, Fiscal Policy and Credit Ratings
by Polito, Vito & Wickens, Michael
- 378-382 Lessons for Monetary Policy from the Euro-Area Crisis
by Goodhart, C.A.E.
- 387-400 Monetary Policy and Banks in the Euro Area: The Tale of Two Crises
by Reichlin, Lucrezia
- 405-419 Fundamentally Wrong: Market Pricing of Sovereigns and the Greek Financial Crisis
by Gibson, Heather D. & Hall, Stephen G. & Tavlas, George S.
- 424-440 Ireland’s Economic Crisis: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
by Whelan, Karl
- 444-457 Catastrophic job Destruction during the Portuguese Economic Crisis
by Carneiro, Anabela & Portugal, Pedro & Varejão, José
2014, Volume 39, Issue PA