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- 2020/3: Institutional and Other Determinants of the Net Interest Margin of US and European Banks in a Low Interest Rate Environment

- Petr Hanzlík and Petr Teply
- 2020/29: Skilled and Unskilled Labor Are Less Substitutable than Commonly Thought

- Tomas Havranek, Zuzana Irsova, Lubica Laslopova and Olesia Zeynalova
- 2020/28: Does Enforcement Of the Rules Against Foreign Bribery Discourage Exports? A Case of the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention

- Michal Paulus, Jaromir Baxa and Eva Michalíková
- 2020/27: Exchange Rate Misalignments, Growth, and Institutions

- Jaromir Baxa and Michal Paulus
- 2020/26: Labor Force Participation of Married Woman in Russia

- Salim Turdaliev
- 2020/25: Estimating the Social Value of Specific Crop Diversity Conservation Plans: Do Czechs Care More About Conserving Hop, Wine or Fruit Tree Varieties?

- Nicholas Tyack and Milan Ščasný
- 2020/24: Peer Effects in Central Banking

- Roman Horvath
- 2020/23: Preservatives In Wine: A Discrete Choice Experiment

- Milan Ščasný, Lydia Chikumbi, Edwin Muchapondwa and Djiby Thiam
- 2020/22: Mortality Shocks and Household Consumption: The Case of Mexico

- Marek Sedivy
- 2020/21: Country-by-Country Reporting and Other Financial Transparency Measures Affecting the European Union

- Petr Janský, Andres Knobel, Markus Meinzer, Tereza Palanská and Miroslav Palansky
- 2020/20: Multinational Corporations´ Effective Tax Rates: Evidence from Orbis

- Javier Garcia-Bernardo, Petr Janský and Thomas Torslov
- 2020/2: Are Employment Effects of Minimum Wage the Same Across the EU? A Meta-Regression Analysis

- Tomas Kucera
- 2020/19: The Importance of Retail Trade Margins for Calculating the Carbon Footprint of Consumer Expenditures: A Sensitivity Analysis

- Radomir Mach, Milan Ščasný and Jan Weinzettel
- 2020/18: Beauty and Productivity: A Meta-Analysis

- Kseniya Bortnikova
- 2020/16: Do Rural Banks Matter That Much? Burgess and Pande (AER, 2005) Reconsidered

- Nino Buliskeria and Jaromir Baxa
- 2020/15: Globalization of Science: Evidence from Authors in Academic Journals by Country of Origin

- Vit Machacek
- 2020/14: Natural Catastrophes and Financial Development: An Empirical Analysis

- Roman Horvath
- 2020/13: Credit Rating Downgrade Risk on Equity Returns

- Periklis Brakatsoulas and Jiri Kukacka
- 2020/12: Using Costs States in a Semi-Markov Model to Estimate Cost-Effectiveness with an Illustration for Metastatic HER2+ Breast Cancer in the Czech Republic

- Lenka Šlegerová
- 2020/11: The Effect of Inpatient User Charges on Inpatient Care

- Jana Votapkova (Prochazkova)
- 2020/10: Are Exchange Rates Less Important for Trade in a More Globalized World? Evidence for the New EU Members

- Boris Fisera and Roman Horvath
- 2020/1: Cognitive Bias Mitigation: How to Make Decision-Making Rational?

- Tomas Kucera
- 2019/9: The Elusive Effects of Residential Energy Efficiency Improvements: Evidence from Ukraine

- Anna Alberini, Olha Khymych and Milan Ščasný
- 2019/8: Estimating Energy Price Elasticities When Salience is High: Residential Natural Gas Demand in Ukraine

- Anna Alberini, Olha Khymych and Milan Ščasný
- 2019/7: Renewable Energy Financial Modelling: A China Case Study

- Karel Janda and Binyi Zhang
- 2019/6: The Czech Exchange Rate Floor: Depreciation without Inflation?

- Jaromir Baxa and Tomáš Šestořád
- 2019/5: The Effect of Higher Capital Requirements on Bank Lending: The Capital Surplus Matters

- Dominika Kolcunová and Simona Malovana
- 2019/41: The Progress of Global Financial Transparency: Evidence from The Financial Secrecy Index 2009-2018

- Petr Janský and Miroslav Palansky
- 2019/40: The Costs of Tax Havens: Evidence from Industry-Level Data

- Petr Janský
- 2019/4: Does Daylight Saving Time Save Electricity? Evidence from Slovakia

- Peter Kudela, Tomas Havranek, Dominik Herman and Zuzana Irsova
- 2019/39: Decomposing Multinational Corporations´ Declining Effective Tax Rates

- Javier Garcia-Bernardo, Petr Janský and Thomas Torslov
- 2019/38: Impact of Terrorist Incidents on Tourism in Africa, the Middle East, and South Asia: A Dynamic Heterogeneous Panel Approache

- Ugur Gok and Ikechukwu Nwaka
- 2019/37: Partisan Fiscal Policy: Evidence from Central and Eastern Europe

- Ondrej Schneider
- 2019/36: Performance Comparison of European Cooperative and Commercial Banks in a Low Interest Rate Environment

- Petr Teply and Matej Kuc
- 2019/35: Remittances and Economic Growth: A Meta-Analysis

- Alina Cazachevici, Tomas Havranek and Roman Horvath
- 2019/34: Decomposition Analysis of Air Pollutants During the Transition and Post-Transition Periods in the Czech Republic

- Milan Ščasný, B.W. Ang and Lukáš Rečka
- 2019/33: Tax Treaties Worldwide: Estimating Elasticities and Revenue Foregone

- Petr Janský and Jan Laznicka
- 2019/32: Heterogeneity of Returns to Business R&D: What Does Make a Difference?

- Petr Pleticha
- 2019/31: Multinational Corporations and Tax Havens: Evidence from Country-by-Country Reporting

- Javier Garcia-Bernardo, Petr Janský and Thomas Torslov
- 2019/30: Czech BEERs with PEERs: Tackling the Uncertainty

- Jaromir Baxa and Pavel Jancovic
- 2019/3: Bank-Sourced Transition Matrices: Are Banks' Internal Credit Risk Estimates Markovian?

- Barbora Máková
- 2019/29: Quantifying Endogeneity of Cryptocurrency Markets

- Michael Mark, Jan Sila and Thomas Weber
- 2019/27: The Impact of the Brexit Vote on UK Financial Markets: A Synthetic Control Method Approach

- Matej Opatrny
- 2019/26: Death to the Cobb-Douglas Production Function

- Sebastian Gechert, Tomas Havranek, Zuzana Irsova and Dominika Kolcunová
- 2019/25: Mortgage-Related Bank Penalties and Systemic Risk Among U.S. Banks

- Václav Brož and Evžen Kočenda
- 2019/24: Family Size and Subjective Well-being in Europe: Do More Children Make Us (Un)Happy?

- Barbara Pertold-Gębicka and Dominika Špolcová
- 2019/23: Does Income Increase the Well–Being of Employees?: Evidence from Europe

- Dominika Špolcová and Barbara Pertold-Gębicka
- 2019/22: Financial Crime Spillovers. Does One Gain to Be Avenged?

- Laure de Batz
- 2019/21: Parental Leave Length and Mothers’ Careers: What Can Be Inferred from Occupational Allocation?

- Barbara Pertold-Gębicka
- 2019/20: Predatory Publications in Scopus: Evidence on Cross-Country Differences

- Vit Machacek and Martin Srholec