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- 2018-15: Endogeneity Issues in the Empirical Assessment of the Determinants of Loan Renegotiation

- José Valente, José Murteira and Mário Augusto
- 2018-14: Why are credit booms sometimes sweet and sometimes sour?

- Vitor Castro and Rodrigo Martins
- 2018-13: Copula-based Tests for Nonclassical Measurement Error – The Case of Fractional Random Variables

- José M.R. Murteira
- 2018-12: Differentiated Impact of Spread Determinants by Personal Loan Category: Evidence from the Brazilian Banking Sector

- José Valente, Mário Augusto and José Murteira
- 2018-11: The Effect of Family Ownership, Control and Management on Corporate Debt Structure– Evidence from Panel Fractional Data

- Mário Augusto, José Murteira and António Pedro Pinto
- 2018-10: Predictability of stock returns and dividend growth using dividend yields: An international approach

- Ana Sofia Monteiro, Helder Sebastião and Nuno Miguel Barateiro Silva
- 2018-09: Political and institutional determinants of credit booms

- Vitor Castro and Rodrigo Martins
- 2018-08: An Aggregate View of Portuguese Exports and Competitiveness

- Pedro Bação, António Portugal Duarte and Diogo Viveiros
- 2018-07: The Cycle of recycling and sustainable development. Evidence from the OECD Countries

- Pedro Cerqueira, Elias Soukiazis and Sara Proença
- 2018-06: Information Transmission Between Cryptocurrencies: Does Bitcoin Rule the Cryptocurrency World?

- Pedro Bação, António Portugal Duarte, Helder Sebastião and Srdjan Redzepagic
- 2018-05: Endogenous Growth and Entropy

- Tiago Sequeira, Pedro Gil and Oscar Afonso
- 2018-04: Determinants of overall and sectoral entrepreneurship: evidence from Portugal

- Gonçalo Brás and Elias Soukiazis
- 2018-03: Young and healthy but reluctant to donate blood: An empirical study on attitudes and motivations of university students

- Tiago Henriques and Carlota Quintal
- 2018-02: The Iberian electricity market:Price dynamics and risk premium in an illiquid market

- Márcio Ferreira and Helder Sebastião
- 2018-01: Health Investment and Long run Macroeconomic Performance:a quantile regression approach

- Francisca Silva, Marta Simões and João Andrade
- 2017-12: Deflation in the Euro Zone: Overview and Empirical Analysis

- Pedro Bação and António Portugal Duarte
- 2017-11: Fiscal Consolidation Programs and Income Inequality

- Pedro Brinca, Miguel H. Ferreira, Francesco Franco, Hans Holter and Laurence Malafry
- 2017-10: The interconnections between Renewable Energy, Economic Development and Environmental Pollution. A simultaneous equation system approach

- Elias Soukiazis, Sara Proença and Pedro Cerqueira
- 2017-09: The Renminbi: A Warrior for Competitiveness?

- Pedro Bação, António Portugal Duarte and Matheus Santos
- 2017-08: Le Portugal et l`Euro

- João Andrade
- 2017-07: The Effect of Public Debt on Growth in Multiple Regimes in the Presence of Long-Memory and Non-Stationary Debt Series

- Irina Syssoyeva-Masson and João Andrade
- 2017-06: The Blank and the Null: An examination of non-conventional voting choices

- Rodrigo Martins
- 2017-05: Where is the information on USD/Bitcoins hourly price movements?

- Helder Sebastião, António Portugal Duarte and Gabriel Guerreiro
- 2017-04: The response of non-price competitiveness and productivity due to changes in passed income gaps. Evidence from the OECD countries

- Pedro Cerqueira, Micaela Antunes and Elias Soukiazis
- 2017-03: Dutch Disease in Central and Eastern European Countries

- João Andrade and António Portugal Duarte
- 2017-02: On the gains of using high frequency data and higher moments in Portfolio Selection

- Rui Brito, Helder Sebastião and Pedro Godinho
- 2017-01: Growth adjustments through non-price competitiveness and productivity. A cumulative causation approach

- Elias Soukiazis, Micaela Antunes and Pedro Cerqueira