Portuguese Economic Journal
2002 - 2026
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Volume 8, issue 3, 2009
- Special issue in law and economics pp. 137-139

- Nuno Garoupa
- The case for the virtual strike pp. 141-160

- Antonio Nicita and Matteo Rizzolli
- Punishment should fit the crime: an assessment of the French reform of minimum mandatory penalties pp. 161-175

- Bruno Deffains, Roberto Galbiati and Sébastien Rouillon
- The English rule with payments upfront pp. 177-181

- Nuno Garoupa
- The State in Court: the economic effects of fee-shifting rules in Spain when suing the government pp. 183-203

- Fernando Gómez, Anna Ginès-Fabrellas and Ignacio Marín-García
- From soft to hard paternalism and back: the regulation of surrogate motherhood in Greece pp. 205-220

- Aristides Hatzis
Volume 8, issue 2, 2009
- The economic effects of improving investor rights in Portugal pp. 59-97

- Rui Castro and Gian Luca Clementi
- Estate taxation with warm-glow altruism pp. 99-118

- Carlos Garriga and Fernando Sánchez-Losada
- Team production with inequity-averse agents pp. 119-136

- Jianpei Li
Volume 8, issue 1, 2009
- Editorial note pp. 1-2

- Paulo Brito and João Santos Silva
- Revenues in discrete multi-unit, common value auctions: a study of three sealed-bid mechanisms pp. 3-14

- Joakim Ahlberg
- Financial intermediation and growth: causality and causes without outliers pp. 15-22

- Corrado Andini
- A new approach to bad news effects on volatility: the multiple-sign-volume sensitive regime EGARCH model (MSV-EGARCH) pp. 23-36

- José Dias Curto, João Tomaz and José Castro Pinto
- The core periphery model with asymmetric inter-regional and intra-regional trade costs pp. 37-44

- Vasco Leite, Sofia Castro and Joao Correia-da-Silva
- Reemployment wages and UI liquidity effect: a regression discontinuity approach pp. 45-52

- Mário Centeno and Álvaro Novo
- On local indeterminacy and endogenous cycles in Ramsey models with heterogeneous households pp. 53-58

- Stefano Bosi and Thomas Seegmuller
Volume 7, issue 3, 2008
- What drives idiosyncratic volatility over time? pp. 155-181

- Sónia Sousa and Ana Paula Serra
- Public investment and budgetary consolidation in Portugal pp. 183-203

- Alfredo Pereira and Maria Pinho
- Trade in the enlarged European Union: a new approach on trade potential pp. 205-224

- Isabel Proença, Maria Paula Fontoura and Enrique Martinez-Galan
Volume 7, issue 2, 2008
- Stylised features of consumer price setting behaviour in Portugal: 1992–2001 pp. 75-99

- Monica Costa Dias, Daniel Dias and Pedro Neves
- Taxes and labor supply: Portugal, Europe, and the United States pp. 101-124

- Andre Silva
- The contributions of technical and allocative efficiency to the economic performance of European railways pp. 125-153

- Antonio Couto and Daniel Graham
Volume 7, issue 1, 2008
- The effects of households’ and firms’ borrowing constraints on economic growth pp. 1-16

- Maria Pereira
- Equality of opportunity and educational achievement in Portugal pp. 17-41

- Pedro Carneiro
- Tourism as an alternative source of regional growth in Portugal: a panel data analysis at NUTS II and III levels pp. 43-61

- Elias Soukiazis and Sara Proença
- Moments of truncated t and F distributions pp. 63-73

- Saralees Nadarajah and Samuel Kotz
Volume 6, issue 3, 2007
- Imperfect competition and the modelling of expectations in macroeconomics pp. 133-150

- Neil Rankin
- The macroeconomics of the labor market: three fundamental views pp. 151-180

- Marika Karanassou, Hector Sala and Dennis Snower
- GDP steady-state multipliers under monopolistic competition revisited pp. 181-204

- Luis Costa
Volume 6, issue 2, 2007
- Special issue: imperfect competition and contemporary macroeconomics. Editor’s introduction pp. 89-93

- Huw Dixon
- The New Keynesian business cycle achievements and challenges pp. 95-116

- Gaurav Saroliya
- Optimal simple rules and the lower bound on the nominal interest rate in the Christiano–Eichenbaum–Evans model of the US business cycle pp. 117-131

- Guido Ascari and Nicola Branzoli
Volume 6, issue 1, 2007
- Adjustment within the euro. The difficult case of Portugal pp. 1-21

- Olivier Blanchard
- The structural transformation and aggregate productivity in Portugal pp. 23-46

- Margarida Duarte and Diego Restuccia
- Business cycle and level accounting: the case of Portugal pp. 47-64

- Tiago Cavalcanti
- Small firms in Portugal: a selective survey of stylized facts, economic analysis, and policy implications pp. 65-88

- Luis Cabral
Volume 5, issue 3, 2006
- Mathematical utility theory and the representability of demand by continuous homogeneous functions pp. 195-205

- José Alcantud, Gianni Bosi, Carlos Palmero and Magalì Zuanon
- Beta trigonometric distributions pp. 207-224

- Saralees Nadarajah and Samuel Kotz
- Understanding the microenterprise sector to design a tailor-made microfinance policy for Cape Verde pp. 225-241

- José Baptista, Joaquim Ramalho and Jacinto Silva
Volume 5, issue 2, 2006
- Special issue on contemporary labor economics: Editor’s introduction pp. 67-68

- John Addison
- Building blocks in the economics of mandates pp. 69-87

- John Addison, Richard Barrett and William Siebert
- Education and its intergenerational transmission: country of origin-specific evidence for natives and immigrants from Switzerland pp. 89-110

- Philipp Bauer and Regina Riphahn
- Re-employment probabilities over the business cycle pp. 111-134

- Guido Imbens and Lisa Lynch
- Learning to update your reservation wage while looking for a new job pp. 135-148

- Ben Kriechel and Gerard Pfann
- Crime and benefit sanctions pp. 149-165

- Stephen Machin and Olivier Marie
- Should employment authorities worry about mergers and acquisitions? pp. 167-194

- David Margolis
Volume 5, issue 1, 2006
- Use of borrowed start-up capital and micro enterprises in Mexico: existence of liquidity constraints pp. 1-30

- Heikki Heino
- Are voters rationally ignorant? An empirical study of Portuguese local elections pp. 31-44

- Ester Silva and José Costa
- Entry and fiscal policy effectiveness in a small open economy within a Monetary Union pp. 45-65

- Luis Costa
Volume 4, issue 3, 2005
- Endogenous fertility and modified Pareto-optimality pp. 171-191

- Günther Herbert Lang
- Government deficits, consumption, and the price level pp. 193-205

- Barbara Annicchiarico and Giancarlo Marini
- Understanding the election results in Portugal pp. 207-228

- António Caleiro and Gertrudes Guerreiro
Volume 4, issue 2, 2005
- Special issue on geographical economics: Editor’s introduction pp. 69-71

- Masahisa Fujita
- On the evolution of the spatial economy with multi-unit · multi-plant firms: the impact of IT development pp. 73-105

- Masahisa Fujita and Toshitaka Gokan
- Market potential and welfare: evidence from the Iberian Peninsula pp. 107-127

- Armando Garcia Pires
- Transport development and the evolution of economic geography pp. 129-156

- Masahisa Fujita and Tomoya Mori
- Agglomeration in a vertically-related oligopoly pp. 157-169

- José Pontes
Volume 4, issue 1, 2005
- Low-wage mobility in the Portuguese labour market pp. 1-14

- José Vieira
- Demand shocks and productivity growth pp. 15-45

- António Menezes
- “Ideas” driven growth: the OECD evidence pp. 46-67

- Argentino Pessoa
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