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- 2024/0326: PERSONAL INCOME TAX AND THE TAXATION OF BILLIONAIRES: IS THE HAIG-SIMONS MODEL FEASIBLE?

- José M. Domínguez, Carmen Molina and Ana Patricia Montes
- 2024/0325: Budgetary constrained governments: drivers of time varying fiscal sustainability in OECD countries

- Antonio Afonso and José Coelho
- 2024/0324: Beyond the Centre: Tracing Decentralization’s Influence on Time-varying Fiscal Sustainability

- Antonio Afonso, José Alves, Joao Jalles and Sofia Monteiro
- 2024/0323: Tight Money, Tight Standards

- Philemon Kwame Opoku
- 2024/0322: An Economic Policy Uncertainty Index for Portugal

- Hugo Morão
- 2024/0321: The impact of carbon policy news on the national energy industry

- Hugo Morão
- 2024/0320: Bank’s risk-taking channel of monetary policy and TLTRO: Evidence from the Eurozone

- Antonio Afonso and Jorge Ferreira
- 2024/0319: The impact of labor share on economic growth: a panel data analysis for European Union

- José Alves, Francisco Baptista and José Coelho
- 2024/0318: The pressure is on: how geopolitical tensions impact institutional fiscal and external stability responses

- Antonio Afonso, José Alves and Sofia Monteiro
- 2024/0317: Fertility as a variable for tackling the demographic challenge, is having children in Spain an unfulfilled desire?

- Najat Bazah and Antonio Jesus Sanchez Fuentes
- 2024/0316: DOES FINANCIAL INCLUSION ENHANCE PER CAPITA INCOME IN THE LEAST DEVELOPED COUNTRIES?

- Antonio Afonso and M. Carmen Blanco-Arana
- 2024/0315: The impact of bank market competition and stability on bank total factor productivity changes: evidence from a panel of European Union banks

- Candida Ferreira
- 2024/0314: On the uncertainty of real estate price predictions

- João Bastos and Jeanne Paquette
- 2024/0313: Understanding online purchases with explainable machine learning

- João Bastos and Maria Inês Bernardes
- 2024/0312: Does Climate Change Affect Firms’ Innovative Capacity in Developing Countries?

- Bao-We-Wal Bambe, Jean-Louis Combes, Pascale Motel Combes and Chantale Riziki Oweggi
- 2024/0311: Sovereign risk dynamics in the EU: the time varying relevance of fiscal and external (im)balances

- Antonio Afonso, José Alves and Sofia Monteiro
- 2024/0310: Pseudo rough vol-of-vol through Markovian approximation

- Henrique Guerreiro and João Guerra
- 2024/0309: Reputation risk mitigation in investment strategies

- Alexandra Moura and Carlos Oliveira
- 2024/0308: The post-pandemic inflation debate: a critical review

- Diogo Martins
- 2024/0307: Leveraging interest-growth differentials: Hidden effects of government financial assets in the European Union

- José Alves and Clarisse Wagner
- 2023/0306: Contas Nacionais de Portugal em 2018. Medição das inter-relações institucionais nas operações de distribuição

- Susana Santos
- 2023/0305: National Accounts of Portugal in 2018. Measurement of institutional interrelations in distributive transactions

- Susana Santos
- 2023/0304: Conformal prediction of option prices

- João Bastos
- 2023/0303: Fiscal Sustainability and the Role of Inflation

- Antonio Afonso, José Alves, Olegs Matvejevs and Olegs Tkacevs
- 2023/0302: The Dynamics of Exchange Traded Funds: a geometrical and topological approach

- Lucas Paiva de Carvalho and Tanya Araújo
- 2023/0301: On the time-varying impact of China’s bilateral political relations on its trading partners:: “doux commerce” or “trade follows the flag”?

- Antonio Afonso, Valérie Mignon and Jamel Saadaoui
- 2023/0300: Beyond Borders: Assessing the Influence of Geopolitical Tensions on Sovereign Risk Dynamics

- Antonio Afonso, José Alves and Sofia Monteiro
- 2023/0299: Fiscal Rules and Foreign Direct Investment in developing countries

- Hisguima Dassidi Crepin
- 2023/0298: Fiscal Rules and Green Investments in Developing Countries

- Hisguima Dassidi Crepin
- 2023/0297: The nexus between economic freedom and economic growth in the LDCs. An empirical analysis for the period 2000-2021

- Antonio Afonso and M. Carmen Blanco-Arana
- 2023/0296: The impact of endogenous product and labour market reforms on unemployment: New evidence based on local projections

- Rasmus Wiese, Jakob de Haan and Joao Jalles
- 2023/0295: Climate Change and Government Borrowing Costs: A Triple Whammy for Emerging Market Economies

- Benedict Clements, Sanjeev Gupta, Joao Jalles and Bernat Adrogue
- 2023/0294: Climate Change and Government Borrowing Costs: A Triple Whammy for Emerging Market Economies

- Benedict Clements, Sanjeev Gupta, Joao Jalles and Bernat Adrogue
- 2023/0293: Tax Progressivity and Output: Evidence from OECD countries

- Joao Jalles and Georgios Karras
- 2023/0292: Consumer Confidence and Stock Markets' Returns

- Raquel Gaspar and Xu Jiaming
- 2023/0291: Tax structure and public sector efficiency: new evidence for developing countries

- Lucas Menescal and José Alves
- 2023/0290: The Covid-19 Recession in Germany: A Macropidemiological Analysis

- Willi Krause, Luis Costa and João Ricardo Costa Filho
- 2023/0289: Banks’ portfolio of government debt and sovereign risk

- Antonio Afonso, José Alves and Sofia Monteiro
- 2023/0288: An ‘Eiopean’ Tool to Project Post Retirement Income in Portuguese Defined Contribution Pension Schemes

- Frederico Pinheiro and Onofre Alves Simões
- 2023/0287: Drivers of Fiscal Sustainability: a Time-Varying Analysis for Portugal

- Antonio Afonso and José Coelho
- 2023/0286: Rethinking corporate taxation in the European Union: how and where to tax Multinational Enterprises

- Joana Andrade Vicente
- 2023/0285: Agent-based Modeling and the Sociology of Money: a Framework for the Study of Coordination and Plurality

- Eduardo Ferraciolli and Tanya Araújo
- 2023/0284: Monetary policy surprises shocks under different fiscal regimes: a panel analysis of the Euro Area

- Antonio Afonso, José Alves and Serena Ionta
- 2023/0283: FUNCTIONAL INCOME DISTRIBUTION AND SECULAR STAGNATION IN EUROPE: AN ANALYSIS OF THE POST-KEYNESIAN GROWTH DRIVERS

- João Alcobia and Ricardo Barradas
- 2023/0282: Consumption patterns of indebted households: unravelling the relevance of fiscal policy

- Antonio Afonso and Eduardo de Sá Fortes Leitão Rodrigues
- 2023/0281: The effects of monetary policy surprises and fiscal sustainability regimes in the Euro Area

- Antonio Afonso, José Alves and Serena Ionta
- 2023/0280: How do governments respond to interest rates?

- Franc Klaassen, Roel Beetsma and Joao Tovar Jalles
- 2023/0279: Revisiting the Countercyclicality of Fiscal Policy

- João Tovar Jalles, Youssouf Kiendrebeogo, Raphael Lam, Roberto Piazza
- 2023/0278: Restructuring Reforms for Green Growth

- João Tovar Jalles Serhan Cevik
- 2023/0277: For Whom the Bell Tolls: Climate Change and Income Inequality

- João Tovar Jalles Serhan Cevik