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- 2021/0175: Relativistically into Finance

- Vitor H. Carvalho and Raquel Gaspar
- 2021/0174: Motorways, urban growth, and suburbanisation:evidence from three decades of motorway construction in Portugal

- Bruno Rocha, Patricia Melo, Nuno Afonso and João de Abreu e Silva
- 2021/0173: Financial development and macroeconomic performance: a panel data approach

- Candida Ferreira
- 2021/0172: Efficiency of Microfinance Institutions:analysis of Southern African Development Community (SADC) member countries

- Elsa Assiaty de L. A. Agostinho and Raquel Gaspar
- 2021/0171: A NEW APPROACH TO THE OPTIMIZATION PROBLEM

- João Ferreira do Amaral
- 2021/0170: ELECTRICITY, EXERGY AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN MOZAMBIQUE, 1971 – 2014

- Teles Huo and Miguel Aubyn
- 2021/0169: Drivers of the Tax Effort: Evidence from a Large Panel

- Victor Barros, Joao Jalles and Joaquim Miranda Sarmento
- 2021/0168: Can Covid-19 Induce Governments to Implement Tax Reforms in Developing Countries?

- Sanjeev Gupta and Joao Jalles
- 2021/0167: The propensity to adaptation under the new era of climate changes

- Ary José A. de Souza-Jr. and Flávio Terto
- 2021/0166: Do Financial Markets Reward Government Spending Efficiency?

- Antonio Afonso, Joao Jalles and Ana Venâncio
- 2021/0165: Does road accessibility to cities support rural population growth? Evidence for Portugal for the 1991-2011 period

- Patricia Melo, Maria Rego, Paulo Rui Anciães, Nuno Guiomar and José Muñoz-Rojas
- 2021/0164: Corruption and economic growth: does the size of the government matter?

- Antonio Afonso and Eduardo de Sá Fortes Leitão Rodrigues
- 2021/0163: Honing in on Housing

- Zoe Venter
- 2021/0162: The Role of Fiscal Policies for External Imbalances: Evidence from the European Union

- Antonio Afonso and José Coelho
- 2021/0161: Explainable models of credit losses

- João Bastos and Sara M. Matos
- 2021/0160: Does the Introduction of Stock Exchange Markets BoostEconomic Growth in African Countries?

- Antonio Afonso and Max Reimers
- 2021/0159: Asset Liability Management: Evidence from the Banco de Portugal defined benefit pension fund

- Maria Teresa Garcia and Liane Costa Gabriel
- 2021/0158: (Non-) Keynesian Effects of Fiscal Austerity: New Evidence from a large sample

- Antonio Afonso, José Alves and Joao Jalles
- 2021/0157: Global value chains, value-added generation and structural change in EU core and periphery economies: An Input-Output approach

- Tiago Domingues, João Ferreira do Amaral and João Carlos Lopes
- 2021/0156: International transmission of interest rates: the role of international reserves and sovereign debt

- Antonio Afonso, Florence Huart, Joao Jalles and Piotr Stanek
- 2020/0155: Financial development and macroeconomic performance: a cointegration approach

- Candida Ferreira
- 2020/0154: Breaking Life Expectancy into Small Pieces

- Audrey Ugarte and Onofre Alves Simões
- 2020/0153: The Interplay between Monetary and Fiscal Policies in the EU

- Antonio Afonso and Alexandre Sousa
- 2020/0152: Post-Cartel Behavior: ssessing the effects of antitrustpolicy on Brazilian fuel market

- Pedro Cavalcanti G. Ferreira
- 2020/0151: On the Political Economy Determinants of Tax Reforms: Evidence from Developing Countries

- Sanjeev Gupta and Joao Jalles
- 2020/0150: UNCERTAINTY AND THE EFFECTIVENESS OF FISCAL POLICY IN THE UNITED STATES AND BRAZIL: SVAR APPROACH

- Eduardo de Sá Fortes Leitão Rodrigues
- 2020/0149: Reinsurance of multiple risks with generic dependence structures

- M. Guerra and A. B. de Moura
- 2020/0148: PUBLIC DEBT AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN BRAZIL

- Antonio Afonso, Sérgio Gadelha and Agatha Silva
- 2020/0147: GovernmentSpending Efficiency, MeasurementandApplications:a Cross-country Efficiency Dataset

- Antonio Afonso, Joao Jalles and Ana Venâncio
- 2020/0146: Structural Tax Reforms and Public Spending Efficiency

- Antonio Afonso, Joao Jalles and Ana Venâncio
- 2020/0145: Evolução das assimetrias na produção de conhecimento científicoe tecnológico a nível global: análise com enfoque nas trajetórias de Brasil e Portugal

- Manuel Godinho
- 2020/0144: An Empirical Assessment of Monetary Policy Channels on Income and Wealth Disparities

- José Alves and Tomás Silva
- 2020/0143: The structural adjustment of the Portuguese economy in the context of the economic reform of the Eurozone

- Marta Silva and João Carlos Lopes
- 2020/0142: The Pandemonics of Informal Credit Markets

- Filipe Correia and António Martins
- 2020/0141: (De) industrialization in the Von Thünen’s economy

- José Pontes and Armando Garcia Pires
- 2020/0140: Terror and its Fiscal Consequences

- Benedict Clements, Sanjeev Gupta, Joao Jalles and Saida Khamidova
- 2020/0139: Investment Home Bias in the European Union

- António Martins
- 2020/0138: Dream Jobs

- Giordano Mion, Luca David Opromolla and Gianmarco Ottaviano
- 2020/0137: Tax Revenue Reforms and Income Distribution in Developing Countries

- Sanjeev Gupta and Joao Jalles
- 2020/0136: Time Inhomogeneous Multivariate Markov Chains: Detecting and Testing Multiple Structural Breaks Occurring at Unknown

- Bruno Damásio and João Nicolau
- 2020/0135: Measuring inequality of opportunity across EU-SILC countries: national and urban-rural perspectives

- Zbigniew Mogila, Patricia Melo and José Gaspar
- 2020/0134: Exploring the relation between income mobility and inequality at the regional level using EU-SILC microdata

- Zbigniew Mogila, Patricia Melo and José Gaspar
- 2020/0133: Explaining higher education progress through risk dominance in an n-person coordination (Stag Hunt) game

- José Pontes
- 2020/0132: This Changes Everything: Climate Shocks and Sovereign Bonds

- Serhan Cevik and Joao Jalles
- 2020/0131: Financial Crises and Climate Change

- Joao Jalles
- 2020/0130: On the Performance of US Fiscal Forecasts: Government vs. Private Information

- Zidong An and Joao Jalles
- 2020/0129: The Size of Government

- Antonio Afonso, Ludger Schuknecht and Vito Tanzi
- 2020/0128: Indicators of Economic Crises: A Data-Driven Clustering Approach

- Maximilian Gobel and Tanya Araújo
- 2020/0127: The return of fiscal policy and the euro area fiscal rule

- Vítor Constâncio
- 2020/0126: THE DISPOSITION EFFECT AMONG MUTUAL FUND PARTICIPANTS: A RE-EXAMINATION

- Paulo Silva, Victor Mendes and Margarida Abreu