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2021
- 2021/0197 The effect of Brexit on British workers living in the EU
by Ana Venâncio & João Pereira dos Santos
- 2021/0196 60%, -4% and 6%, a tale of thresholds for EU fiscal and current account developments
by António Afonso & José Carlos Coelho
- 2021/0195 Protection of natural and social resources. A political economy approach
by Donatella Gatti
- 2021/0194 How inequality drives growth: an investigation of the transmission channels for OECD countries
by José Carlos Coelho & José Alves
- 2021/0193 Minimizing Ruin Probability Under Dependencies for Insurance Pricing
by R.L. Gudmundarson & M. Guerra & A. B. de Moura
- 2021/0192 Gender-based occupational segregation: a bit string approach
by Joana Passinhas & Tanya Araújo
- 2021/0191 Reform of the Brazilian RGPS Pensions System
by Filipe de Oliveira Bello & Onofre Alves Simões
- 2021/0190 Does Public Debt Ownership Structure Matter for a Borrowing Country?
by Carlos Alberto Piscarreta Pinto Ferreira
- 2021/0189 Globalization, Freedoms and Economic Convergence: An empirical exploration of a trivariate relationship using a large panel
by Jorge Braga de Macedo & Joaquim Oliveira Martins & João Tovar Jalles
- 2021/0188 Emerging 21st Century technologies: Is Europe still falling behind?
by Hugo Confraria & Vitor Hugo Ferreira & Manuel Mira Godinho
- 2021/0187 On The Roots Of Underdevelopment:“Wrong Equilibrium” Or “Miscoordination”?
by Jose Pedro Pontes & Telmo Peixe
- 2021/0186 How heterogeneous is the impact of energy efficiency on dwelling prices? Evidence from the application of the unconditional quantile hedonic model to the Portuguese residential market
by Rui Evangelista & João Andrade E Silva & Esmeralda A. Ramalho
- 2021/0185 On the classification of financial data with domain agnostic features
by João A. Bastos & Jorge Caiado
- 2021/0184 What drives the allocation of motorways? Evidence from Portugal’s fast-expanding network
by Bruno T. Rocha & Nuno Afonso & Patrícia C. Melo & João de Abreu e Silva
- 2021/0183 Public And Private Capital And Public Private Partnerships Series Construction For Mozambique, 1960 – 2017
by Teles Huo & Miguel St. Aubyn
- 2021/0182 Current Account Targeting Hypothesis versus Twin Deficit Hypothesis: the EMU experience of Portugal
by António Afonso & José Carlos Coelho
- 2021/0181 Macroprudential Policy and Aggregate Demand
by André Teixeira & Zoë Venter
- 2021/0180 Uncertainty and Effectiveness of Public Consumption
by Eduardo de Sá Fortes Leitão Rodrigues
- 2021/0179 Panel Granger causality between financial development and economic growth
by Cândida Ferreira
- 2021/0178 Population density and economic development
by José Pedro Pontes
- 2021/0177 Financial deepening, Stock market, Inequality and Poverty: Some African Evidence
by Jelson Serafim
- 2021/0176 Least squares Monte Carlo methods in stochastic Volterra rough volatility models
by Henrique Guerreiro & João Guerra
- 2021/0175 Relativistically into Finance
by Vitor H. Carvalho & Raquel M. Gaspar
- 2021/0174 Motorways, urban growth, and suburbanisation:evidence from three decades of motorway construction in Portugal
by Bruno T. Rocha & Patrícia C. Melo & Nuno Afonso & João de Abreu e Silva
- 2021/0173 Financial development and macroeconomic performance: a panel data approach
by Cândida Ferreira
- 2021/0172 Efficiency of Microfinance Institutions:analysis of Southern African Development Community (SADC) member countries
by Elsa Assiaty de L. A. Agostinho & Raquel M. Gaspar
- 2021/0171 A New Approach To The Optimization Problem
by João Ferreira do Amaral
- 2021/0170 Electricity, Exergy And Economic Growth In Mozambique, 1971 – 2014
by Teles Huo & Miguel St. Aubyn
- 2021/0169 Drivers of the Tax Effort: Evidence from a Large Panel
by Victor Barros & João Tovar Jalles & Joaquim Miranda Sarmento
- 2021/0168 Can Covid-19 Induce Governments to Implement Tax Reforms in Developing Countries?
by Sanjeev Gupta & João Tovar Jalles
- 2021/0167 The propensity to adaptation under the new era of climate changes
by Ary José A. de Souza-Jr. & Flávio Terto
- 2021/0166 Do Financial Markets Reward Government Spending Efficiency?
by António Afonso & João Tovar Jalles & Ana Venâncio
- 2021/0165 Does road accessibility to cities support rural population growth? Evidence for Portugal for the 1991-2011 period
by Patrícia C. Melo & Conceição Rego & Paulo Rui Anciães & Nuno Guiomar & José Muñoz-Rojas
- 2021/0164 Corruption and economic growth: does the size of the government matter?
by António Afonso & Eduardo de Sá Fortes Leitão Rodrigues
- 2021/0163 Honing in on Housing
by Zoë Venter
- 2021/0162 The Role of Fiscal Policies for External Imbalances: Evidence from the European Union
by António Afonso & José Carlos Coelho
- 2021/0161 Explainable models of credit losses
by João A. Bastos & Sara M. Matos
- 2021/0160 Does the Introduction of Stock Exchange Markets BoostEconomic Growth in African Countries?
by António Afonso & Max Reimers
- 2021/0159 Asset Liability Management: Evidence from the Banco de Portugal defined benefit pension fund
by Maria Teresa Medeiros Garcia & Liane Costa Gabriel
- 2021/0158 (Non-) Keynesian Effects of Fiscal Austerity: New Evidence from a large sample
by António Afonso & José Alves & João Tovar Jalles
- 2021/0157 Global value chains, value-added generation and structural change in EU core and periphery economies: An Input-Output approach
by Tiago Domingues & João Ferreira do Amaral & João Carlos Lopes
- 2021/0156 International transmission of interest rates: the role of international reserves and sovereign debt
by António Afonso & Florence Huart & João Tovar Jalles & Piotr Stanek
2020
2019
- 2019/0112 Sovereign debt crisis in Portugal and in Spain
by António Afonso & Nuno Verdial
- 2019/0111 Sovereign Indebtedness and Financial and Fiscal Conditions
by António Afonso & João Tovar Jalles
- 2019/0110 The Short-Run and Long-Run Determinants of Household Saving:Evidence from OECD countries
by Philemon Kwame Opoku
- 2019/0109 Evaluating the European bank efficiency using Data Envelopment Analysis: evidence in the aftermath of the recent financial crisis
by Cândida Ferreira
- 2019/0108 Periodic attractor in the discrete time best-response dynamics of the rock-paper-scissors game
by José Pedro Gaivão & Telmo Peixe
- 2019/0107 Endogenous Quality and Firm Entry
by Rui Faustino
- 2019/0106 Deep Habits in New Keynesian model with durable goods
by Rui Faustino
- 2019/0105 The development of higher education in Europe as a “coordination game”
by José Pedro Pontes & Ana Paula Buhse
- 2019/0104 Polluting Emissions and GDP: Decoupling Evidence from Brazilian States
by João Tovar Jalles
- 2019/0103 Fiscal Discipline and Exchange Rates: Does Politics Matter?
by João Tovar Jalles & Carlos Mulas-Granados & José Tavares
- 2019/0102 Monetary Aggregates and Macroeconomic Performance: the Portuguese Escudo, 1911-1999
by João Tovar Jalles
- 2019/0101 Wagner and the Fading Voracity Effect: Short vs. Long-Run Effects in Developing Countries
by João Tovar Jalles
- 2019/0100 Explaining Africa’s Public Consumption Procyclicality: Revisiting Old Evidence
by João Tovar Jalles
- 2019/99 Long-run relationship between exports and imports: current account sustainability tests for the EU
by António Afonso & Florence Huart & João Tovar Jalles & Piotr Stanek
- 2019/98 Improving Schools through School Choice: An Experimental Study of Deferred Acceptance
by Flip Klijn & Joana Pais & Marc Vorsatz
- 2019/97 Fiscal episodes in the EMU: Elasticities and non-keynesian effects
by António Afonso & Frederico Silva Leal
- 2019/96 The Interaction Between ConventionalMonetary Policy and Financial Stability: Chile, Colombia, Japan, Portugal and the UK
by Zoe Venter
- 2019/95 Young farmers as innovation enablers in rural areas: the role of the EU’s support in a Portuguese peripheric region, Trás-os-Montes
by Ana Isabel Guerra & João Carlos Lopes
- 2019/94 On Path–dependency ofConstant Proportion Portfolio Insurance strategies
by João Carvalho & João Beleza Sousa & Raquel M. Gaspar
- 2019/93 Pulled-to-Par Returns for Zero Coupon Bonds Historical Simulation Value at Risk
by J. Beleza Sousa & Manuel L. Esquível & Raquel M. Gaspar
- 2019/92 Investors’ Perspective on Portfolio InsuranceExpected Utility vs Prospect Theories
by Raquel M. Gaspar & Paulo M. Silva
- 2019/91 Labour Productivity, Wages and the Functional Distribution of Income in Portugal: A Sectoral Approach
by João Carlos Lopes & José Carlos Coelho & Vítor Escária
- 2019/90 The dynamic relationship between stock market indexes and foreign exchange
by Maria Teresa Medeiros Garcia & Ana Catarina Gomes Rodrigues
- 2019/89 The Role of Central Banks and the Political Environment in Financial Stability: A Literature Review
by Zoe Venter
- 2019/88 Some stylized facts about deindustrialization in Europe
by José Pedro Pontes
- 2019/87 Global Capital Flows and the Role of Macroprudential Policy
by Sudipto Karmakar & Diogo Lima
- 2019/86 The Evolution of the World’s Production Fragmentation: 2000 –2014, a network analysis
by Susana Vieira & Renato G. Flôres Jr. & Maria Paula Fontoura
- 2019/85 The impact of hedge fund indices on portfolio performance
by Maria Teresa Medeiros Garcia & Gonçalo Liberal
- 2019/84 Efficiency of the European banks in the aftermath of the financial crisis: A panel stochastic frontier approach
by Cândida Ferreira
- 2019/83 Crises and Emissions: New Empirical Evidence from a Large Sample
by João Tovar Jalles
- 2019/82 On the Cyclicality of Social Expenditure: New Time-Varying evidence from Developing Economies
by João Tovar Jalles
- 2019/81 Cross-country Evidence on the Determinants of Inclusive Growth Episodes
by João Tovar Jalles & Luiz de Mello
- 2019/80 Taxation and Public Spending Efficiency: An International Comparison
by António Afonso & João Tovar Jalles & Ana Venâncio
- 2019/79 Measuring Gender Disparities in Unemployment Dynamics during the Recession: Evidence from Portugal
by Joana Passinhas & Isabel Proença
- 2019/78 How “Big” Should Government Be?
by António Afonso & Ludger Schuknecht
- 2019/77 Controlling Algorithmic Collusion: short review of the literature, undecidability, and alternative approaches
by João E. Gata
- 2019/76 Into the heterogeneities in the Portuguese labour market: an empirical assessment
by Fernando Martins & Domingos Seward
- 2019/75 Regional development of education as a "coordination game"
by Ana Paula Buhse & José Pedro Pontes
- 2019/74 Market Timing with Option-Implied Distributions in an Exponentially Tempered Stable Lévy Market
by João Guerra & Manuel Guerra & Zachary Polaski
- 2019/73 Do households care about cash? Exploring the heterogeneous effects of India's demonetization
by Sudipto Karmakar & Abhinav Narayanan
- 2019/72 Sovereign Ratings and Finance Ministers’ Characteristics
by António Afonso & João Tovar Jalles
- 2019/71 Local territorial reform and regional spending efficiency
by António Afonso & Ana Venâncio
- 2019/70 Asymptotic Poincaré Maps along the Edges of Polytopes
by Hassan Najafi Alishah & Pedro Duarte & Telmo Peixe
- 2019/69 Permanence in Polymatrix Replicators
by Telmo Peixe
- 2019/68 Assessing Pension Expenditure Determinants – the Case of Portugal
by Maria Teresa Medeiros Garcia & André Fernando Rodrigues Rocha da Silva
- 2019/67 The Effects of Macroeconomic, Fiscal and Monetary Policy Announcements on Sovereign Bond Spreads: An Event Study from the EMU
by António Afonso & João Tovar Jalles & Mina Kazemi
- 2019/66 Stock Flow Adjustments in Sovereign Debt Dynamics: The Role of Fiscal Frameworks
by António Afonso & João Tovar Jalles
- 2019/65 The Transmission of Unconventional Monetary Policy to Bank Credit Supply: Evidence from the TLTRO
by António Afonso & Joana Sousa-Leite
- 2019/64 On the use of Hedonic Regression Models to Measure the Effect of Energy Efficiency on Residential Property Transaction Prices: Evidence for Portugal and Selected Data Issues
by Rui Evangelista & Esmeralda A. Ramalho & João Andrade e Silva
- 2019/63 Demographic Changes in a Small Open Economy with Endogenous Time Allocation and Age-Dependent Mortality
by João Pereira
2018
2017