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Details about Fernando Zanella

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Working Papers

2020

  1. Are non-sticky costs endemic in the Arabian Gulf Region? Evidence from publicly listed companies
    Proceedings of International Academic Conferences, International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences Downloads

Journal Articles

2021

  1. Is financial development crucial for all economies?
    Cogent Economics & Finance, 2021, 9, (1), 1923883 Downloads View citations (1)

2015

  1. Are costs really sticky? Evidence from publicly listed companies in the UAE
    Applied Economics, 2015, 47, (60), 6519-6528 Downloads View citations (6)
  2. Degredados, Their Human Agency, and Micro Institutions in Colonial Brazil: An Institutionalist Reinterpretation
    Journal of Economic Issues, 2015, 49, (1), 143-156 Downloads View citations (1)

2013

  1. Testing for the government's intertemporal budget restriction in Brazil during 1823--1889
    Applied Economics, 2013, 45, (12), 1533-1540 Downloads View citations (1)

2011

  1. Corporate dividend policy in practice: Evidence from an emerging market with a tax-free environment
    Pacific-Basin Finance Journal, 2011, 19, (2), 245-259 Downloads View citations (5)

2009

  1. The Western Expansion as a Common Pool Problem: The Contrasting Histories of the Brazilian and North American Pioneers
    American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 2009, 68, (3), 775-789 Downloads View citations (1)

2008

  1. Different times, different commitments, but the same old practices: failure of the efficiency wage model for socially devoted firms
    Economics Bulletin, 2008, 10, (9), 1-6 Downloads
  2. The Spend-and-Tax or Tax-and-Spend: Further Evidence for the Brazilian Imperial Period
    Historical Social Research (Section 'Cliometrics'), 2008, 33, (4), 255-263

2003

  1. Monarchy, Monopoly and Mercantilism: Brazil versus the United States in the 1800s
    Public Choice, 2003, 116, (3-4), 381-98 Downloads View citations (3)

2000

  1. Is Economic Freedom One Dimensional? A Factor Analysis of Some Common Measures of Economic Freedom
    Journal of Economic Development, 2000, 25, (1), 17-40 Downloads View citations (26)
 
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