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- 982: Informational Effects of Monetary Policy

- Giuseppe Ferrero, Marcello Miccoli and Sergio Santoro
- 981: The academic and labor market returns of university professors

- Michela Braga, Marco Paccagnella and Michele Pellizzari
- 980: Sharing information on lending decisions: an empirical assessment

- Ugo Albertazzi, Margherita Bottero and Gabriele Sene
- 979: Quantile aggregation of density forecasts

- Fabio Busetti
- 978: Does issuing equities help R&D activity? Evidence from unlisted Italian high-tech manufacturing firms

- Silvia Magri
- 977: Financial indicators and density forecasts for US output and inflation

- Piergiorgio Alessandri and Haroon Mumtaz
- 976: Multidimensional poverty and inequality

- Rolf Aaberge and Andrea Brandolini
- 975: Hedonic value of Italian tourism supply: comparing environmental and cultural attractiveness

- Valter Di Giacinto and Giacinto Micucci
- 974: Identification and estimation of outcome response with heterogeneous treatment externalities

- Tiziano Arduini, Eleonora Patacchini and Edoardo Rainone
- 973: Inequality and trust: new evidence from panel data

- Guglielmo Barone and Sauro Mocetti
- 972: Are Sovereign Wealth Funds contrarian investors?

- Alessio Ciarlone and Valeria Miceli
- 971: Random switching exponential smoothing and inventory forecasting

- Giacomo Sbrana and Andrea Silvestrini
- 970: Academic performance and the Great Recession

- Effrosyni Adamopoulou and Giulia Martina Tanzi
- 969: Stock market efficiency in China: evidence from the split-share reform

- Andrea Beltratti, Bernardo Bortolotti and Marianna Caccavaio
- 968: Price pressures in the UK index-linked market: an empirical investigation

- Gabriele Zinna
- 967: : Measuring spatial effects in presence of institutional constraints: the case of Italian Local Health Authority expenditure

- Vincenzo Atella, Federico Belotti, Domenico Depalo and Andrea Piano Mortari
- 966: Bank bonds: size, systemic relevance and the sovereign

- Andrea Zaghini
- 965: Behind and beyond the (headcount) employment rate

- Andrea Brandolini and Eliana Viviano
- 964: Foreign exchange reserve diversification and the "exorbitant privilege"

- Pietro Cova, Patrizio Pagano and Massimiliano Pisani
- 963: Technical progress, retraining cost and early retirement

- Lorenzo Burlon and Montserrat Vilalta-Bufi
- 962: Cooperative R&D networks among firms and public research institutions

- Marco Marinucci
- 961: Public expenditure distribution, voting, and growth

- Lorenzo Burlon
- 960: The impact of R&D subsidies on firm innovation

- Raffaello Bronzini and Paolo Piselli
- 959: A tale of an unwanted outcome: transfers and local endowments of trust and cooperation

- Antonio Accetturo, Guido de Blasio and Lorenzo Ricci
- 958: The intergenerational transmission of reading: is a good example the best sermon?

- Anna Laura Mancini, Chiara Monfardini and Silvia Pasqua
- 957: Are the log-returns of Italian open-end mutual funds normally distributed? A risk assessment perspective

- Michele Leonardo Bianchi
- 956: Political selection in the skilled city

- Antonio Accetturo
- 955: My parents taught me. Evidence on the family transmission of values

- Giuseppe Albanese, Guido de Blasio and Paolo Sestito
- 954: Two EGARCH models and one fat tail

- Michele Caivano and Andrew Harvey
- 953: The impact of local minimum wages on employment: evidence from Italy in the 1950s

- Guido de Blasio and Samuele Poy
- 952: School cheating and social capital

- Marco Paccagnella and Paolo Sestito
- 951: On bank credit risk: systemic or bank-specific? Evidence from the US and UK

- Junye Li and Gabriele Zinna
- 950: The cost of firms� debt financing and the global financial crisis

- Daniele Pianeselli and Andrea Zaghini
- 949: Natural disasters, growth and institutions: a tale of two earthquakes

- Guglielmo Barone and Sauro Mocetti
- 948: Trade and finance: is there more than just 'trade finance'? Evidence from matched bank-firm data

- Silvia Del Prete and Stefano Federico
- 947: Time series models with an EGB2 conditional distribution

- Michele Caivano and Andrew Harvey
- 946: Information acquisition and learning from prices over the business cycle

- Taneli M�kinen and Bj�rn Ohl
- 945: Simple banking: profitability and the yield curve

- Piergiorgio Alessandri and Benjamin Nelson
- 944: Calibrating the Italian smile with time-varying volatility and heavy-tailed models

- Michele Leonardo Bianchi, Frank Fabozzi and Svetlozar T. Rachev
- 943: Sovereign risk, monetary policy and fiscal multipliers: a structural model-based assessment

- Alberto Locarno, Alessandro Notarpietro and Massimiliano Pisani
- 942: Supply tightening or lack of demand? An analysis of credit developments during the Lehman Brothers and the sovereign debt crises

- Paolo Del Giovane, Andrea Nobili and Federico Signoretti
- 941: The trend-cycle decomposition of output and the Phillips curve: Bayesian estimates for Italy

- Fabio Busetti and Michele Caivano
- 940: Heterogenous firms and credit frictions: a general equilibrium analysis of market entry decisions

- Sara Formai
- 939: Shadow banks and macroeconomic instability

- Roland Meeks, Benjamin Nelson and Piergiorgio Alessandri
- 938: Tax deferral and mutual fund inflows: evidence from a quasi-natural experiment

- Giuseppe Cappelletti, Giovanni Guazzarotti and Pietro Tommasino
- 937: The effect of tax enforcement on tax morale

- Antonio Filippin, Carlo Fiorio and Eliana Viviano
- 936: The Italian financial cycle: 1861-2011

- Riccardo De Bonis and Andrea Silvestrini
- 935: Ita-coin: a new coincident indicator for the Italian economy

- Valentina Aprigliano and Lorenzo Bencivelli
- 934: Central bank and government in a speculative attack model

- Giuseppe Cappelletti and Lucia Esposito
- 933: The management of interest rate risk during the crisis: evidence from Italian banks

- Lucia Esposito, Andrea Nobili and Tiziano Ropele