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- 0171: The Credit Channel of Public Procurement

- Ricardo Duque Gabriel
- 0170: Supporting small firms through recessions and recoveries

- Diana Bonfim, Cláudia Custódio and Clara Raposo
- 0169: Firm adaptation in COVID-19 times: The case of Portuguese exporting firms

- João Capella-Ramos and Romina Guri
- 0168: Outward FDI, restructuring, performance upgrading and resilience: Firm-level evidence from Portugal

- Natália Barbosa
- 0167: The impact of a rise in transportation costs on firm performance and behaviour

- Catarina Branco, Dirk Dohse, João Santos and José Tavares
- 0166: Digital Technologies for Urban Greening Public Policies

- Maria José Sousa
- 0165: Automation trends in Portugal: implications in productivity and employment

- Marta Candeias, Nuno Boavida and António Moniz
- 0164: Is digital government facilitating entrepreneurship? A comparative statics analysis

- Joana Costa and LuÃs Carvalho
- 0163: Job Creation and Destruction in the Digital Age: What about Portugal?

- Anabela M. Santos, Javier Barbero and Andrea Conte
- 0162: Digital adoption and productivity: understanding micro drivers of the aggregate effect

- Natália Barbosa and Ana Paula Faria
- 0161: Macroeconomic Impacts of the Covid-19 Pandemic in Some European Union Countries: A Counterfactual Analysis

- António Portugal Duarte and Fátima Sol Murta
- 0160: How is the Minimum Wage Shaping the Wage Disitribution: Bite, Spillovers, and Wage Inequality

- Carlos Oliveira
- 0159: The Determinants of Competitiveness of the Portuguese Defense Industry

- Roxanne Merenda
- 0158: The Impact of R&D tax incentives in Portugal

- Rita Bessone Basto, Ana Martins and Guida Nogueira
- 0157: International Sourcing in Portuguese Companies Evidence from Portuguese Micro Data

- Ana Martins, Guida Nogueira and Eva Pereira
- 0156: Economic and social policies under EMU

- Ricardo Pinheiro Alves
- 0155: Do short-term rentals increase housing prices? Quasi-experimental evidence from Lisbon

- Susana Peralta, João Pereira Dos Santos and Duarte Gonçalves
- 0154: Minimum wage and financially distressed firms: another one bites the dust

- Fernando Alexandre, Pedro Bação, João Cerejeira, Hélder Costa and Miguel Portela
- 0153: Dream Jobs

- Luca David Opromolla, Giordano Mion and Gianmarco Ottaviano
- 0152: Employee Training and Firm Performance: Quasi-experimental evidence from the European Social Fund

- Pedro Martins
- 0151: Public Expenditure and private firm performance: using religious denominations for causal inference

- Henrique Alpalhão, Marta Lopes, João Pereira Dos Santos and José Tavares
- 0150: Os modelos Input-Output, a estrutura setorial das economias e o impacto da crise da COVID 19

- Pedro N. Ramos, João Ferreira, Luís Cruz and Eduardo Barata
- 0149: The Determinants of Total Factor Productivity in the Portuguese Quaternary Sector

- Paulo Matos and Pedro Neves
- 0148: Da confluência entre Big Data e Direito da Concorrência: As concentrações digitais - O caso Facebook/WhatsApp

- Ana Rodrigues Bidarra
- 0147: Collusion in Two-Sided Markets

- Yassine Lefouili and Joana Pinho
- 0146: Digitalization in Two-Sided Platform

- Filomena Garcia and Muxin Li
- 0145: Intangible investments and productivity performance

- Michele Cincera, Julie Delanote, Pierre Mohnen, Anabela Santos and Christoph Weiss
- 0144: Portugal in the Global Innovation Index: A panel data analysis

- Marcelo Duarte and Fernando Carvalho
- 0143: Digital innovation in higher education: A questionnaire to Portuguese universities and polytechnic institutes

- Paulo Nuno Vicente, Margarida Lucas and Vânia Carlos
- 0142: Effectiveness of Simplex:The case of Portuguese Social Security

- António Alberto de Pinho Tavares
- 0141: Built Like a House of Cards? - Corporate Indebtedness and Productivity Growth in the Portuguese Construction Sector

- José Santos, Nuno Tavares and Gabriel Osório de Barros
- 0140: Corporate taxes and high-quality entrepreneurship: evidence from a tax reform

- Ana Venâncio, Victor Barros and Clara Raposo
- 0139: Can a small leak sink a great ship? A comprehensive analysis of the Portuguese household savings

- Tiago Domingues and Margarida Rego
- 0138: The Financial Channels of Labor Rigidities: Evidence from Portugal

- Edoardo Maria Acabbi, Ettore Panetti and Alessandro Sforza
- 0137: Collateral Value and Entrepreneurship: Evidence from a Property Tax Reform

- Miguel Ferreira, João Pereira Dos Santos and Ana Venâncio
- 0136: Exporter Firms Behaviour, Evidence From Portuguese Firms Using Microdata

- Luís Pedro Manso Machado
- 00134: Energy Taxation Reform with an Environmental Focus

- Alfredo Pereira and Rui Pereira
- 0133: The China Shock and Employment in Portuguese Firms

- Lee Branstetter, Brian Kovak, Jacqueline Mauro and Ana Venâncio
- 0132: On the Macroeconomic and Distributional Effects of the Regulated Closure of Coal-Operated Power Plants

- Alfredo Pereira and Rui Manuel Pereira
- 0131: On the Spillover Effects of CO2 Taxation on the Emissions of other Air Pollutants

- Alfredo Pereira and Rui Pereira
- 0130: Foreign Direct Investment, Income Inequality and Poverty in Portugal, 1973-2014: What does cointegration analysis tell us?

- Aurora Teixeira and Ana Sofia Loureiro
- 0129: Financing Future Feed-in Tariffs from Currently Installed RES-E Generating Capacity

- Alfredo Pereira and Rui Pereira
- 0128: Picking Our Environmental Battles: Removal of Harmful Subsidies or Carbon Taxation?

- Alfredo Pereira and Rui Pereira
- 0127: Regulated Early Closures of Coal-Fired Power Plants and Tougher Energy Taxation on Electricity Production: Synergy or Rivalry?

- Alfredo Pereira and Rui Pereira
- 00126: Reference Forecasts for CO2 Emissions from Fossil-Fuel Combustion and Cement Production in Portugal

- José Belbute and Alfredo Pereira
- 0125: ARFIMA Reference Forecasts for Worldwide CO2 Emissions and the National Dimension of the Policy Efforts to Meet IPCC Targets

- José Belbute and Alfredo Pereira
- 00124: Brown Sugar, how come you taste so good? The impact of a soda tax on prices and consumption

- João Pereira Dos Santos and Judite Gonçalves
- 0123: Financing a Renewable Energy Feed-in Tariff with a Tax on Carbon Dioxide Emissions: A Dynamic Multi-Sector General Equilibrium Analysis for Portugal

- Rui Pereira and Alfredo Pereira
- 0122: Grande Guerra e Guerra Colonial: Quanto Custaram aos Cofres Portugueses?

- Ricardo Ferraz
- 0121: How internationalization and competitiveness contribute to get public support to innovation? The Portuguese case

- Anabela Santos, Michele Cincera, Paulo Neto and Maria Manuel Serrano
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