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- 423: Housing inequality and how fiscal policy shapes it: Evidence from Belgian real estate

- Gerard Domènech-Arumí, Paula Gobbi and Glenn Magerman
- 422: Bank competition and bargaining over refinancing

- Marina Emiris, Francois Koulischer and Christophe Spaenjers
- 421: Evaluating heterogeneous effects of housing-sector-specific macroprudential policy tools on Belgian house price growth

- Lara Coulier and Selien De Schryder
- 420: Over-indebtedness and poverty: Patterns across household types and policy effects

- Sarah Kuypers and Gerlinde Verbist
- 419: Labour supply of households facing a risk of job loss

- Wouter Gelade, Maud Nautet and Céline Piton
- 418: The long and short of financing government spending

- Jochen Mankart, Romanos Priftis and Rigas Oikonomou
- 417: Income inequality in general equilibrium

- Bastien Bernon, Jozef Konings and Glenn Magerman
- 416: Heterogeneous household responses to energy price shocks

- Gert Peersman and Joris Wauters
- 415: Household Heterogeneity and Policy Relevance

- Kris Boudt, Koen Schoors, Milan van den Heuvel and Johannes Weytjens
- 414: Softening the blow: Job retention schemes in the pandemic

- Jolan Mohimont, Maite de Sola Perea and Marie-Denise Zachary
- 413: Economic research at central banks: Are central banks interested in the history of economic thought?

- Ivo Maes
- 412: Foreign demand shocks to production networks: Firm responses and worker impacts

- Emmanuel Dhyne, Ken Kikkawa, Toshiaki Komatsu, Magne Mogstad and Felix Tintelnot,
- 411: Integration policies and their effects on labour market outcomes and immigrant inflows

- Céline Piton and Ilse Ruyssen
- 410: Losing prospective entitlement to unemployment benefits. Impact on educational attainment

- Bart Cockx, Koen Declercq and Muriel Dejemeppe
- 409: Optimal deficit‑spending in a liquidity trap with long‑term government debt

- Charles de Beauffort
- 408: New facts on consumer price rigidity in the euro area

- Erwan Gautier, Cristina Conflitti, Riemer P. Faber, Brian Fabo, Ludmila Fadejeva, Valentin Jouvanceau, Jan-Oliver Menz, Teresa Messner,, Pavlos Petroulas, Pau Roldan-Blanco, Fabio Rumler, Sergio Santoro, Elisabeth Wieland and Hélène Zimmer
- 407: Economic importance of the Belgian maritime and inland ports – Report 2020

- Ilse Rubbrecht
- 406: The impact of changes in dwelling characteristics and housing preferences on house price indices

- Peter Reusens, Frank Vastmans and Sven Damen
- 405: Robert Triffin, Japan and the quest for Asian Monetary Union

- Ivo Maes and Ilaria Pasotti
- 404: Bank specialization and zombie lending

- Olivier De Jonghe, Klaas Mulier and Ilia Samarin
- 403: When trust is not enough: Bank resolution, SPE, Ring-fencing and group support

- Mathias Dewatripont, Marie Montigny and Gregory Nguyen
- 402: Unraveling industry, firm and host-region effects on export behaviors of international new ventures and established exporters

- Ine Paeleman, Shaker A. Zahra and Jonas W. B. Lang
- 401: The return on human (STEM) capital in Belgium

- Gert Bijnens and Emmanuel Dhyne
- 400: Economic importance of the Belgian maritime and inland ports Report 2019

- Ilse Rubbrecht, Emmanuel Dhyne and Cédric Duprez
- 399: The interplay between green policy, electricity prices, financial constraints and jobs. Firm-level evidence

- Gert Bijnens, John Hutchinson, Jozef Konings and Arthur Saint Guilhem
- 398: Low interest rates and the distribution of household debt

- Marina Emiris and Francois Koulischer
- 397: A bigger house at the cost of an empty fridge? The effect of households’ indebtedness on their consumption:Micro-evidence using Belgian HFCS data

- Philip Du Caju, Guillaume Périlleux, Francois Rycx and Ilan Tojerow
- 396: Daily news sentiment and monthly surveys: A mixed–frequency dynamic factor model for nowcasting consumer confidence

- Andres Algaba, Samuel Borms, Kris Boudt and Brecht Verbeken
- 395: Climate change concerns and the performance of green versus brown stocks

- David Ardia, Keven Bluteau, Kris Boudt and Koen Inghelbrecht
- 394: Are green bonds different from ordinary bonds ? A statistical and quantitative point of view

- Cong Ma, Wim Schoutens, Jan Beirlant, Jan De Spiegeleer, Stephan Höcht and Robert Van Kleeck
- 393: Optimal climate policy in the face of tipping points and asset stranding

- Emanuele Campiglio, Simon Dietz and Frank Venmans
- 392: When green meets green

- Hans Degryse, Roman Goncharenko, Carola Theunisz and Tamas Vadasz
- 391: Banking barriers to the green economy

- Hans Degryse, Tarik Roukny and Joris Tielens
- 390: Going green by putting a price on pollution: Firm-level evidence from the EU

- Olivier De Jonghe, Klaas Mulier and Glenn Schepens
- 389: The political economic of financing climate policy: evidence from the solar PV subsidy programs

- Olivier De Groote, Axel Gautier and Frank Verboven
- 388: Network effects and research collaborations

- Dennis Essers, Francesco Grigoli and Evgenia Pugacheva
- 387: Minimum wages and wage compression in Belgian industries

- Sem Vandekerckhove, Sam Desiere and Karolien Lenaerts
- 386: Low pass-through and high spillovers in NOEM: What does help and what does not

- Grégory de Walque, Thomas Lejeune, Ansgar Rannenberg and Raf Wouters
- 385: Service characteristics and the choice between exports and FDI: Evidence from Belgian firms

- Leo Sleuwaegen and Peter M. Smith
- 384: Economic importance of the Belgian maritime and inland ports – Report 2018

- Ilse Rubbrecht and Koen Burggraeve
- 383: Multi-product exporters: Costs, prices and markups on foreign vs domestic markets

- Catherine Fuss
- 382: A Dane in the making of European Monetary Union - A conversation with Niels Thygesen

- Ivo Maes and Sabine Péters
- 381: The heterogeneous employment outcomes of first- and second-generation immigrants in Belgium

- Céline Piton and Francois Rycx
- 380: The impact of Brexit uncertainties on international trade: Evidence from Belgium

- Emerson Erik Schmitz
- 379: Scrapping the entitlement to unemployment benefits for young labor market entrants: An effective way to get them to work ?

- Bart Cockx, Koen Declercq, Muriel Dejemeppe, Leda Inga and Bruno Van der Linden
- 378: Measuring trade in value added with Firm-Level Data

- Rudolfs Bems and Ken Kikkawa
- 377: Learning about demand abroad from wholesalers: a B2B analysis

- William Connell, Emmanuel Dhyne and Hylke Vandenbussche
- 376: Welfare effects of business cycles and monetary policies in a small open emerging economy

- Jolan Mohimont
- 375: Inequality, the risk of secular stagnation and the increase in household deb

- Ansgar Rannenberg
- 374: State dependent fiscal multipliers with preferences over safe assests

- Ansgar Rannenberg
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