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- 473: Too much of a good thing? The macro implications of massive firm entry

- Gert Bijnens, Sam Desiere and Tiziano Toniolo
- 472: Debt Maturity and Complete Export Withdrawal in Start-ups

- Ine Paeleman, Virginie Mataigne and Tom Vanacker
- 471: A note on simulating the effect of monetary policy changes using only forward curves as inputs

- Ansgar Rannenberg
- 470: International sourcing, domestic labour costs and producer prices

- Sotiris Blanas and Maurizio Zanardi
- 469: The anatomy of costs and firm performance evidence from Belgium

- Jan De Loecker, Catherine Fuss, Nathan Quiller-Doust and Leonard Treuren
- 468: The impact of climate transition policies on Belgian firms – what can we learn from a survey?

- Raïsa Basselier, Nabil Bouamara, Geert Langenus, Gert Peersman and Peter Reusens
- 467: The effects of carbon pricing along the production network

- Ralf Martin, Mirabelle Muûls and Thomas Stoerk
- 466: A bridge over troubled water: flooding shocks and supply chains

- Gert Bijnens, Mariano Montoya and Stijn Vanormelingen
- 465: Home country effects of multinational network restructuring in times of deglobalization: evidence from European MNEs

- Bruno Merlevede and Bernhard Michel
- 464: Deglobalization and the reorganization of supply chains: effects on regional inequalities in the EU

- Glenn Magerman and Alberto Palazzolo
- 463: Digitalisation of firms and (type of) employment

- Sousso Bignandi, Cédric Duprez and Céline Piton
- 462: Digitalization and international competitiveness: a cross-country exploration of the relation between firm-level ICT use, productivity and export

- Mark Vancauteren, Kevin Randy Chemo Dzukou, Michael Polder, Pierre Mohnen and Javier Miranda
- 461: Emission trading and overlapping environmental support: installation-level evidence from the EU ETS

- Klaas Mulier, Marten Ovaere and Leo Stimpfle
- 460: Aggregate and distributional effects of a carbon

- Christian.Probstin
- 459: Will labour shortages and skills mismatches throw sand in the gears of the green transition in Belgium?

- Mikkel Barslund, Wouter Gelade and Geoffrey Minne
- 458: Bank specialization and corporate innovation

- Hans Degryse, Olivier De Jonghe, Leonardo Gambacorta and Cédric Huylebroek
- 457: Inflation (de-)anchoring in the euro area

- Valentin Burban, Bruno De Backer and Andreaa Liliana Vladu
- 456: Multinational networks and trade participation

- Paola Conconi, Fabrizio Leone, Glenn Magerman and Catherine Thomas
- 455: Exchange rate overshooting: unraveling the puzzles

- Miriam Braig, Sebastian Rüth and Wouter Van der Veken
- 454: Hunting "brown zombies" to reduce industry's carbon footprint

- Gert Bijnens and Carine Swartenbroekx
- 453: Anatomy of the Phillips Curve: micro evidence and macro implications

- Joris Tielens, Luca Gagliardone, Mark Gertler and Simone Lenzu
- 452: Inputs in distress: Geoeconomic fragmentation and firms' sourcing

- Ludovic Panon, Laura Lebastard, Michele Mancini, Alessandro Borin, Peonare Caka, Gianmarco Cariola, Dennis Essers, Elena Gentili, Andrea Linarello, Tullia Padellini, Francisco Requena Silvente and Jacopo Timini
- 451: State-owned suppliers, political connections and performance of privately-held firms

- Emmanuel Dhyne and Pablo Muylle
- 450: Managing the inflation-output trade-off with public debt portfolios

- Charles de Beauffort, Boris Chafwehé and Rigas Oikonomou
- 449: Owner-occupied housing costs, policy communication, and inflation expectations

- Joris Wauters, Zivile Zekaite and Garo Garabedian
- 448: Financial portfolio performance of Belgian households: a nonparametric assessment

- Laurens Cherchye, Bram De Rock and Dieter Saelens
- 447: What caused the post-pandemic era inflation in Belgium? Replication of the Bernanke-Blanchard model for Belgium

- Grégory de Walque and Thomas Lejeune
- 446: Macroeconomic drivers of inflation expectations and inflation risk premia

- Jef Boeckx, Leonardo Iania and Joris Wauters
- 445: Nowcasting GDP through the lens of economic states

- Kris Boud, Arno De Block, Geert Langenus and Peter Reusens
- 444: The Belgian business-to-business transactions dataset 2002-2021

- Cédric Duprez, Emmanuel Dhyne and Toshiaki Komatsu
- 443: Input varieties and growth: a micro-to-macro analysis

- David Baqaee, Ariel Burstein, Cédric Duprez and Emmanuel Farhi
- 442: Debtor (non-)participation in sovereign debt relief: A real option approach

- Danny Cassimon, Dennis Essers and Andrea Presbitero
- 441: Review essay: Central banking in Italy

- Ivo Maes
- 440: Review essay: The young Hayek

- Ivo Maes
- 439: Managerial and financial barriers to the green transition

- Ralph De Haas, Ralf Martin, Mirabelle Muûls and Helena Schweiger
- 438: Does pricing carbon mitigate climate change? Firm-level evidence from the European Union emissions trading scheme

- Mirabelle Muûls, Jonathan Colmer, Ralf Martin and Ulrich Wagner
- 437: FDI and superstar spillovers: Evidence from firm-to-firm transactions

- Mary Amiti, Cédric Duprez, Jozef Konings and John van Reenen
- 436: Alexandre Lamfalussy and the origins of instability in capitalist economies

- Ivo Maes
- 435: BEMGIE: Belgian Economy in a Macro General and International Equilibrium model

- Grégory de Walque, Thomas Lejeune, Ansgar Rannenberg and Magne Mogstad
- 434: Endogenous Production Networks with Fixed Costs

- Emmanuel Dhyne, Ken Kikkawa, Xianglong Kong, Magne Mogstad and Felix Tintelnot
- 433: Empirical DSGE model evaluation with interest rate expectations measures and preferences over safe assets

- Grégory de Walque, Thomas Lejeune and Ansgar Rannenberg
- 432: Poor and wealthy hand-to-mouth households in Belgium

- Laurens Cherchye, Thomas Demuynck, Bram De Rock, Mariia Kovaleva, Geoffrey Minne, Maite De Sola Perea and Frederic Vermeulen
- 431: From the 1931 sterling devaluation to the breakdown of Bretton Woods: Robert Triffin’s analysis of international monetary crises

- Ivo Maes and Ilaria Pasotti
- 430: Measuring the share of imports in final consumption

- Emmanuel Dhyne, Ken Kikkawa, Magne Mogstad and Felix Tintelnot
- 429: Export Entry and Network Interactions: Evidence from the Belgian Production Network

- Emmanuel Dhyne, Philipp Ludwig and Hylke Vandenbussche
- 428: Identifying latent heterogeneity in productivity

- Ruben Dewitte, Catherine Fuss and Angelos Theodorakopoulos
- 427: Employment effect of citizenship acquisition:Evidence from the Belgian labour market

- Sousso Bignandi and Céline Piton
- 426: Sourcing of services and total factor productivity

- Emmanuel Dhyne and Cédric Duprez
- 425: Does offshoring shape labor market imperfections? A comparative analysis of Belgian and Dutch firms

- Sabien Dobbelaere, Catherine Fuss and Mark Vancauteren
- 424: Income inequality and the German export surplus

- Ansgar Rannenberg and Thomas Theobald
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