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- 33: Labour Market Institutions in Open Economy

- Povilas Lastauskas and Julius Stakenas
- 32: Aging, (Pension) Reforms and the Shadow Economy in Southern Europe

- Daniel Baksa and Zsuzsa Munkacsi
- 31: A Detailed Description of OGRE, the OLG Model

- Daniel Baksa and Zsuzsa Munkacsi
- 28: Labour Shares, Fertility and Longevity in an OLG model

- Igor Fedotenkov
- 27: Disentangling the Monetary Policy Stance

- Filippo Gori
- 26: Dutch Disease, Real Effective Exchange Rate Misalignments and their effect on GDP growth in the EU

- Mariarosaria Comunale
- 24: Monetary policy transmission: the case of Lithuania

- Julius Stakenas and Rasa Stasiukynaite
- 23: Population ageing and inflation with endogenous money creation

- Igor Fedotenkov
- 22: Determinants of Credit Constrained Firms: Evidence from Central and Eastern Europe Region

- Apostolos Thomadakis
- 21: Global Perspective on Structural Labour Market Reforms in Europe

- Povilas Lastauskas and Julius Stakenas
- 20: Current Account and Reer Misalignments in Central Eastern EU Countries: an Update Using the Macroeconomic Balance Approach

- Mariarosaria Comunale
- 19: Is there a competition-stability trade-off in European banking?

- Aurélien Leroy and Yannick Lucotte
- 18: Long-run determinants and misalignments of the real effective exchange rate in the EU

- Mariarosaria Comunale
- 17: Forecasting Lithuanian Inflation

- Julius Stakenas
- 15: Optimal asymmetric taxation in a two-sector model with population ageing

- Igor Fedotenkov
- 14: New Keynesian Phillips Curve in Lithuania

- Ernestas Virbickas
- 13: Generating short-term forecasts of the Lithuanian GDP using factor models

- Julius Stakenas
- 12: Profit Dynamics across the Largest Euro Area countries and Sectors

- Laurent Maurin, Moreno Roma and Igor Vetlov
- 11: Price Setting in Lithuania: More Evidence from the Survey of Firms

- Ernestas Virbickas
- 10: What Caused the Recent Boom-And-Bust Cycle in Lithuania? Evidence from a Macromodel with the Financial Sector

- Tomas Ramanauskas
- 9: Potential Output in DSGE Models

- Igor Vetlov, Tibor Hlédik, Magnus Jonsson, Henrik Kucsera and Massimiliano Pisani
- 8: The Implementation of Scenarios Using DSGE Models

- Igor Vetlov, Ricardo Félix, Laure Frey, Tibor Hlédik, Zoltán Jakab, Niki Papadopoulou, Lukas Reiss and Martin Schneider
- 7: Wage and Price Setting Behaviour of Lithuanian Firms

- Ernestas Virbickas
- 6: Building an Artificial Stock Market Populated by Reinforcement-Learning Agents

- Tomas Ramanauskas and Aleksandras Rutkauskas
- 5: Estimation of the Euro Area Output Gap Using the NAWM

- Günter Coenen, Frank Smets and Igor Vetlov
- 4: The Effects of Fiscal Instruments on the Economy of Lithuania

- Sigitas Karpavicius
- 3: Agent-Based Financial Modelling: A Promising Alternative to the Standard Representative-Agent Approach

- Tomas Ramanauskas
- 2: Personal Income Tax Reform in Lithuania: Macroeconomic and Welfare Implications

- Sigitas Karpavicius and Igor Vetlov
- 1: Short-Term Forecasting of GDP Using Large Monthly Datasets: A Pseudo Real-Time Forecast Evaluation Exercise

- Gerhard Rünstler, Karim Barhoumi, Szilard Benk, Riccardo Cristadoro, Ard Reijer, Audrone Jakaitiene, P. Jelonek, António Rua, K. Ruth and C. Van Nieuwenhuyze