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- 1701: Risk Sharing in the Euro Zone: the Role of European Institutions

- Valentina Milano
- 1603: Government Debt Deleveraging in the EMU

- Alexandre Cole, Chiara Guerello and Guido Traficante
- 1602: One EMU Fiscal Policy for the EURO

- Alexandre Cole, Chiara Guerello and Guido Traficante
- 1601: When Entrepreneurs Meet Financiers: Evidence from the Business Angel Market

- Angela Cipollone and Paolo Giordani
- 1507: Do Female Executives Make a Difference? The Impact of Female Leadership on Gender Gaps and Firm Performance

- Luca Flabbi, Mario Macis, Andrea Moro and Fabiano Schivardi
- 1506: Employment and Wage Insurance within Firms: Worldwide Evidence

- Andrew Ellul, Marco Pagano and Fabiano Schivardi
- 1505: Market Frictions in Entrepreneurial Innovation: Theory and Evidence

- Angela Cipollone and Paolo Giordani
- 1504: Unconditional and Conditional Wage Polarization in Europe

- Riccardo Massari, Paolo Naticchioni and Giuseppe Ragusa
- 1503: WHO IS AN EMPLOYER?

- Luisa Corazza and Orsola Razzolini
- 1502: Deviating from the Friedman Rule: A Good Idea with Illegal Immigration?

- Alberto Petrucci
- 1501: Pure Rent Taxation and Growth in a Two-Sector Open Economy

- Alberto Petrucci
- 1301: Social Security, Unemployment Risk and Efficient Bargaining between Unions and Firms

- Pietro Reichlin
- 1201: Animal Spirits in Entrepreneurial Innovation: Theory and Evidence

- Angela Cipollone and Paolo Giordani
- 1108: Education as a Precautionary Asset

- Angela Cipollone
- 1107: Are Unconventional Monetary Policies Effective?

- Urszula Szczerbowicz
- 1106: Experiments in the Open Method of Coordination: Measuring the Impact of EU Employment Policies

- Silvana Sciarra
- 1105: Flexible Wage Contracts, Temporary Jobs and Worker Performance: Evidence from Italian Firms

- Michele Battisti and Giovanna Vallanti
- 1104: Leaning Against Boom-Bust Cycles in Credit and Housing Prices

- Luisa Lambertini, Caterina Mendicino and Maria Teresa Punzi
- 1103: Knowledge and Job Opportunities in a Gender Perspective: Insights from Italy

- Angela Cipollone, Marcella Corsi and Carlo D'Ippoliti
- 1102: Induced Innovation, Endogenous Growth, and Income Distribution: a Model along Classical Lines

- Luca Zamparelli
- 1101: Coordination Failures in Immigration Policy

- Paolo Giordani and Michele Ruta
- 1007: Convergence Tools and Mixture Analysis

- Michele Battisti and Christopher Parmeter
- 1006: Does Government Research Funding to Universities substitute, Complement or leverage Industry Funding?

- Alessandro Muscio, Davide Quaglione and Giovanna Vallanti
- 1005: Centralized Wage Setting and Labor Market Policies: the Nordic Model Case

- Luca Zamparelli and Francesco Vona
- 1004: Decreasing Wage Inequality in Italy: The Role of Supply and Demand for Education

- Paolo Naticchioni and Andrea Ricci
- 1003: Entry Barriers in Retail Trade

- Fabiano Schivardi and Eliana Viviano
- 1002: Does Idiosyncratic Business Risk Matter?

- Claudio Michelacci and Fabiano Schivardi
- 1001: The euro and Firm Restructuring

- Matteo Bugamelli, Fabiano Schivardi and Roberta Zizza
- 907: Institutions and geography: Empirical test of spatial growth models for European regions

- Giuseppe Arbia, Michele Battisti and Gianfranco Di Vaio
- 905: The Immigration Policy Puzzle

- Paolo Giordani and Michele Ruta
- 904: Prejudice and Immigration

- Paolo Giordani and Michele Ruta
- 903: On Robust Asymmetric Equilibria in Asymmetric R&D-Driven Growth Economies

- Paolo Giordani and Luca Zamparelli
- 902: Did Globalization Lead to Segmentation? Identifying Cross-Country Growth Regimes in the Long-Run

- Gianfranco Di Vaio and Kerstin Enflo
- 901: Women's Employment: Beyond Individual Characteristics vs. Contextual Factors Explanations

- Angela Cipollone and Carlo D'Ippoliti