Temi di discussione (Economic working papers)
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- 1208: The economic effects of big events: evidence from the Great Jubilee 2000 in Rome
- Raffaello Bronzini, Sauro Mocetti and Matteo Mongardini
- 1207: Do the ECB’s monetary policies benefit emerging market economies? A GVAR analysis on the crisis and post-crisis period
- Andrea Colabella
- 1206: Machine learning in the service of policy targeting: the case of public credit guarantees
- Monica Andini, Michela Boldrini, Emanuele Ciani, Guido de Blasio, Alessio D'Ignazio and Andrea Paladini
- 1205: Benefits of gradualism or costs of inaction? Monetary policy in times of uncertainty
- Giuseppe Ferrero, Mario Pietrunti and Andrea Tiseno
- 1204: Recent trends in economic activity and TFP in Italy with a focus on embodied technical progress
- Alessandro Mistretta and Francesco Zollino
- 1203: Firms’ inflation expectations and investment plans
- Adriana Grasso and Tiziano Ropele
- 1202: Is ECB monetary policy more powerful during expansions?
- Martina Cecioni
- 1201: Contagion in the CoCos market? A case study of two stress events
- Pierluigi Bologna, Arianna Miglietta and Anatoli Segura
- 1200: The effectiveness of capital controls
- Valerio Nispi Landi and Alessandro Schiavone
- 1199: Bank capital constraints, lending supply and economic activity
- Antonio Conti, Andrea Nobili and Federico Signoretti
- 1198: Macroeconomics determinants of the correlation between stocks and bonds
- Marcello Pericoli
- 1197: Fiscal policy in the US: a new measure of uncertainty and its recent development
- Alessio Anzuini and Luca Rossi
- 1196: Sovereign debt maturity structure and its costs
- Flavia Corneli
- 1195: Immigrants, labor market dynamics and adjustment to shocks in the Euro Area
- Gaetano Basso, Francesco D'Amuri and Giovanni Peri
- 1194: Potential output and microeconomic heterogeneity
- Davide Fantino
- 1193: The effect of grants on university drop-out rates: evidence on the Italian case
- Francesca Modena, Giulia Martina Tanzi and Enrico Rettore
- 1192: Exchange rate pass-through into euro area inflation. An estimated structural model
- Lorenzo Burlon, Alessandro Notarpietro and Massimiliano Pisani
- 1191: Debt restructuring with multiple bank relationships
- Angelo Baglioni, Luca Colombo and Paola Rossi
- 1190: Granular sources of the Italian business cycle
- Nicolò Gnocato and Concetta Rondinelli
- 1189: Nearly exact Bayesian estimation of non-linear no-arbitrage term structure models
- Marcello Pericoli and Marco Taboga
- 1188: Raising aspirations and higher education: evidence from the UK’s Widening Participation policy
- Lucia Rizzica
- 1187: Competition and the pass-through of unconventional monetary policy: evidence from TLTROs
- Matteo Benetton and Davide Fantino
- 1186: Fiscal buffers, private debt and recession: the good, the bad and the ugly
- Nicoletta Batini, Giovanni Melina and Stefania Villa
- 1185: Macroeconomic effects of an open-ended Asset Purchase Programme
- Lorenzo Burlon, Alessandro Notarpietro and Massimiliano Pisani
- 1184: Capital controls spillovers
- Valerio Nispi Landi
- 1183: Why do banks securitise their assets? Bank-level evidence from over one hundred countries in the pre-crisis period
- Fabio Panetta and Alberto Pozzolo
- 1182: Knocking on parents’ doors: regulation and intergenerational mobility
- Sauro Mocetti, Giacomo Roma and Enrico Rubolino
- 1181: Always look on the bright side? Central counterparties and interbank markets during the financial crisis
- Massimiliano Affinito and Matteo Piazza
- 1180: On the unintended effects of public transfers: evidence from EU funding to Southern Italy
- Ilaria De Angelis, Guido de Blasio and Lucia Rizzica
- 1179: Labor market and financial shocks: a time varying analysis
- Francesco Corsello and Valerio Nispi Landi
- 1178: Discretion and supplier selection in public procurement
- Audinga Baltrunaite, Cristina Giorgiantonio, Sauro Mocetti and Tommaso Orlando
- 1177: Short term forecasts of economic activity: are fortnightly factors useful?
- Libero Monteforte and Valentina Raponi
- 1176: Fixed rate versus adjustable rate mortgages: evidence from euro area banks
- Ugo Albertazzi, Fulvia Fringuellotti and Steven Ongena
- 1175: Asset price volatility in EU-6 economies: how large is the role played by the ECB?
- Alessio Ciarlone and Andrea Colabella
- 1174: How can the government spending multiplier be small at the zero lower bound?
- Valerio Ercolani and João Valle e Azevedo
- 1173: Firms’ investments during two crises
- Antonio De Socio and Enrico Sette
- 1172: ECB monetary policy and the euro exchange rate
- Martina Cecioni
- 1171: The potential of big housing data: an application to the Italian real-estate market
- Michele Loberto, Andrea Luciani and Marco Pangallo
- 1170: The global component of inflation volatility
- Andrea Carriero, Francesco Corsello and Massimiliano Marcellino
- 1169: Consumption volatility risk and the inversion of the yield curve
- Adriana Grasso and Filippo Natoli
- 1168: Credit supply and productivity growth
- Francesco Manaresi and Nicola Pierri
- 1167: Firms’ and households’ investment in Italy: the role of credit constraints and other macro factors
- Claire Giordano, Marco Marinucci and Andrea Silvestrini
- 1166: Banks' holdings of and trading in government bonds
- Michele Manna and Stefano Nobili
- 1165: Listening to the buzz: social media sentiment and retail depositors' trust
- Matteo Accornero and Mirko Moscatelli
- 1164: Are lenders using risk-based pricing in the consumer loan market? The effects of the 2008 crisis
- Silvia Magri
- 1163: What will Brexit mean for the British and euro-area economies? A model-based assessment of trade regimes
- Massimiliano Pisani and Filippo Vergara Caffarelli
- 1162: Real exchange rate misalignments in the euro area
- Michael Fidora, Claire Giordano and Martin Schmitz
- 1161: Please in my back yard: the private and public benefits of a new tram line in Florence
- Valeriia Budiakivska and Luca Casolaro
- 1160: Pairwise trading in the money market during the European sovereign debt crisis
- Edoardo Rainone
- 1159: Banks’ maturity transformation: risk, reward, and policy
- Pierluigi Bologna
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