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- 2023/0276: Eye of the Storm: The Impact of Climate Shocks on Inflation and Growth

- João Tovar Jalles Serhan Cevik
- 2023/0275: SYMMETRY OF DEMAND AND SUPPLY SHOCKS IN THE EUROZONE

- Pedro Oliveira, Maria Paula Fontoura, Nuno Sobreira
- 2023/0274: Following a new tax leader: the urge to implement Formulary Apportionment in the European Union

- Joana Andrade Vicente
- 2023/0273: THE PROMISED LAND OR A MIRAGE? THE PUZZLING DIVERGENCE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION'S PERIPHERY

- João Alcobia
- 2023/0272: Bank Regulation and Sovereign Risk: A Paradox

- Antonio Afonso and André Teixeira
- 2023/0271: Government Spending and Tax Revenue Decentralization and Public Sector Efficiency: Do Natural Disasters matter?

- Antonio Afonso, Joao Jalles and Ana Venâncio
- 2023/0270: Accumulation of capital, production functions and models of economic growth

- João Ferreira do Amaral
- 2023/0269: A coordination game approach to higher education growth

- José Pontes
- 2023/0268: Stochastic differential equations death rates models: the Portuguese case

- Daniel dos Santos Baptista, Nuno M. Brites and Alfredo Egidio dos Reis
- 2023/0267: Education spread and economic development - a coordination game approach

- José Pontes
- 2023/0266: Financial Distress in European Vineyards and Olive Groves

- Mário S. Céu and Raquel Gaspar
- 2023/0265: A macroprudential look into the risk-return framework of banks’ profitability

- Joana Passinhas and Ana Pereira
- 2023/0264: Drivers of Sovereign Bond Demand – The Case of Japans

- Carlos Alberto Piscarreta Pinto Ferreira
- 2023/0263: Portfolio performance of European target prices

- Joana Almeida and Raquel Gaspar
- 2023/0262: Reconstructing cryptocurrency processes via Markov chains

- Tanya Araújo and Paulo Barbosa
- 2023/0261: Competition and stability in the European Union banking sector

- Candida Ferreira
- 2023/0260: Market-based allocation of airport slots: the PAUSE auction mechanism and extensions

- Eduardo Cardadeiro and João Gata
- 2023/0259: Balance Sheet Expansionary Policies in the Euro Area: Macroeconomic Impacts and a Vulnerable versus Non-Vulnerable Comparison - A Bayesian Structural VAR Approach

- Francisco Pereira
- 2023/0258: Do the projected fiscal deficits play a role in ECB monetary policymaking?

- Linas Jurkšas and Francisco Pereira
- 2023/0257: The Dutch disease of the Euro Area peripheral member states

- João Alcobia and Ricardo Cabral
- 2023/0256: Structural Reforms and Income Distribution: New Evidence for OECD countries

- Rasmus Wiese, Joao Jalles and Jakob de Haan
- 2023/0255: Determinants of the degree of fiscal sustainability

- Antonio Afonso, José Alves and José Coelho
- 2022/0254: How economic growth impinges on income inequalities

- José Alves, José Coelho and Alexandre Roxo
- 2022/0253: A Tale of Government Spending Efficiency and Trust in the State

- Antonio Afonso, Joao Jalles and Ana Venâncio
- 2022/0252: Volatility and the Current Account: Extending the Evidence

- Joao Jalles and Georgios Karras
- 2022/0251: Pay and unemployment determinants of migration flows in the European Union

- Antonio Afonso, José Alves and Krzysztof Beck
- 2022/0250: Government spending efficiency in Latin America

- Antonio Afonso and Gabriela Baquero Fraga
- 2022/0249: Is public investment in construction and in R&D, growth enhancing? A PVAR Approach

- Antonio Afonso and Eduardo de Sá Fortes Leitão Rodrigues
- 2022/0248: Natural disasters, epidemics and intergovernmental relations: More or less decentralisation?

- Luiz de Mello and Joao Jalles
- 2022/0247: Falling Labour Share and the Anaemic Growth in Portugal: a Post-Keynesian Econometric Analysis

- João Alcobia and Ricardo Barradas
- 2022/0246: Determinants of stock market correlations. Accounting for model uncertainty and reverse causality in a large panel setting

- Antonio Afonso, Krzysztof Beck and Karen Jackson
- 2022/0245: Retrieving the state-space representation from Dynare

- João Costa-Filho
- 2022/0244: Economic Growth after Debt Surges

- Joao Jalles and Paulo Medas
- 2022/0243: Public finances solvency in the Euro Area: true or false?

- Antonio Afonso and José Coelho
- 2022/0242: Asymmetric Globalization and Top Performers Income

- Joel Hellier
- 2022/0241: Revisiting The Determinants Of Sovereign Bond Yield Volatility

- Carlos Alberto Piscarreta Pinto Ferreira
- 2022/0240: Are Public Sector Banks in India a Government Failure? -A Comparative Empirical Analysis of Public Sector and Private Sector Banks in India

- Sahil Chopra
- 2022/0239: Manipulating Credit: Government Popularity as Driver of Credit Cycles

- Etienne Lepers
- 2022/0238: The Great Moderation and the Financial Cycle

- Friedrich Lucke
- 2022/0237: Inflation Targeting and Private Domestic Investment in Developing Countries

- Bao-We-Wal Bambe
- 2022/0236: The Role of Wage Bargaining Institutions in the Phillips curve Flattening

- Francesco De Palma, KSamuel Ligonnière, Jamel Saadaoui and Yann Thommen
- 2022/0235: Financial, Institutional and Macroeconomic Determinants of Cross-Country Portfolio Equity Flows

- Antonio Afonso, José Alves, Krzysztof Beck and Karen Jackson
- 2022/0234: Investor Base Dynamics and Sovereign Bond Yield Volatility

- Carlos Alberto Piscarreta Pinto Ferreira
- 2022/0233: Public Spending and Government Performance in Europe and Asia: Tigers Today and in the Future

- Ludger Schuknecht
- 2022/0232: Optimal threshold taxation: an empirical investigation for developing economies

- Lucas Menescal and José Alves
- 2022/0231: Zombie-Lending in the United States: Prevalence versus Relevance

- Maximilian Göbel and Nuno Tavares
- 2022/0230: Are fiscal consolidation episodes helpful for public sector efficiency?

- Antonio Afonso and José Alves
- 2022/0229: Does income inequality change the relationship between environmental attitudes and subjective well-being? Evidence for 27 European countries

- Ary Júnior
- 2022/0228: Stock Market and Economic Growth: Evidence from Africa

- Manuel Ennes Ferreira, João Dias and Jelson Serafim
- 2022/0227: Finance-Growth Nexus: Evidence from Angola

- Manuel Ennes Ferreira, Jelson Serafim and João Dias