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- 2018/28: The Policy Mix in the US and EMU: Evidence from a SVAR Analysis

- Antonio Afonso and Luís Gonçalves
- 2018/27: Reforms and External Balances in Southern Europe and Ireland

- Luis Catão
- 2018/26: Do Individual Investors Trade Differently in Different Markets?

- Margarida Abreu and Victor Mendes
- 2018/25: Deindustrialization in the light of classical location theory

- Armando J. G. Pires and José Pontes
- 2018/24: Impact of public and private sector external debt on economic growth

- Jorge Silva
- 2018/23: Does Country Size Affect the Relationship between Population Density and Labour Productivity? Theory and Evidence for Europe

- José Pontes and Patricia Melo
- 2017/22: Exchange-traded Funds as an Alternative Investment Option: a Case Study

- Antonio Afonso and Pedro Cardoso
- 2017/21: Are external accounts sustainable in Portugal?

- Jorge Silva
- 2017/20: Quantitative Easing and Sovereign Yield Spreads: Euro-Area Time-Varying Evidence

- Antonio Afonso and Joao Jalles
- 2017/19: Pricing Perpetual Put Options by the Black-Scholes Equation with a Nonlinear Volatility Function

- Maria do Rosário Grossinho, Yaser Faghan Kord and Daniel Sevcovic
- 2017/18: Pricing American Call Option by the Black-Scholes Equation with a Nonlinear Volatility Function

- Maria do Rosário Grossinho, Yaser Faghan Kord and Daniel Sevcovic
- 2017/17: The Welfare Costs of Self-Fulfilling Bank Runs

- Elena Mattana and Ettore Panetti
- 2017/16: Fiscal Reaction Functions Across the World: A Battle of Statistical (In-) Significance

- Antonio Afonso and Joao Jalles
- 2017/15: Do Fiscal Rules Lower Government Financing Costs?

- Antonio Afonso and Joao Jalles
- 2017/14: The Investor in Structured Retail Products: Marketing Driven or Gambling Oriented?

- Margarida Abreu and Victor Mendes
- 2017/13: Convexity in semi-metric spaces, decision theory and consumer theory

- João Ferreira do Amaral
- 2017/12: Location of R&D activities by vertical multinationals over asymmetric countries

- José Pontes and Carlos Eduardo Lobo e Silva
- 2017/11: The Inversion of the Spatial Lag Operator in Binary Choice Models: Fast Computation and a Closed Formula Approximation

- Luís Silveira Santos and Isabel Proença
- 2017/10: Iterated Local Search Algorithm for the Vehicle Routing Problem with Backhauls and Soft Time Windows

- José Brandão
- 2017/09: Leverage and Risk Weighted Capital Requirements

- Sudipto Karmakar and Leonardo Gambacorta
- 2017/08: Financial Crisis, banking sector performance and economic growth in the European Union

- Candida Ferreira
- 2017/07: How Biased is the Behavior of the Individual Investor in Warrants?

- Margarida Abreu
- 2017/06: Transport-Induced Agglomeration Effects: Evidence for US Metropolitan Areas

- Patricia Melo and Daniel J. Graham
- 2017/05: Renormalization of Gevrey Vector Fields with a Brjuno Type Arithmetical Condition

- João Lopes Dias and José Pedro Gaivão
- 2017/04: Static versus Dynamic Deferred Acceptance in School Choice: Theory and Experiment

- Joana Pais, Flip Klijn and Marc Vorsatz
- 2017/03: Decentralized Matching Markets With(out) Frictions: A Laboratory Experiment

- Joana Pais, Ágnes Pintér and Róbert Veszteg
- 2017/02: "Whatever it takes" to resolve the European sovereign debt crisis? Bond pricing regime switches and monetary policy effects

- Antonio Afonso, Michael Arghyrou, María Gadea and Alexandros Kontonikas
- 2017/01: Assessing the Sustainability of External Imbalances in the European Union

- Antonio Afonso, Florence Huart, Joao Jalles and Piotr Stanek