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- 373: Research and development activities in Belgium: A snapshot of past investment for the country’s future

- Saskia Vennix
- 372: Do SVARs with sign restrictions not identify unconventional monetary policy shocks ?

- Jef Boeckx, Maarten Dossche, Alessandro Galesi, Boris Hofmann and Gert Peersman
- 371: Estimation methods for computing a branch’s total value added from incomplete annual accounting data

- Stijn Vansteelandt, François Coppens, Dries Reynders, Mario Vackier and Laurent Van Belle
- 370: A model for international spillovers to emerging markets

- Romain Houssa, Jolan Mohimont and Christopher Otrok
- 369: Does banks’ systemic importance affect their capital structure and balance sheet adjustment processes?

- Yassine Bakkar, Olivier De Jonghe and Amine Tarazi
- 368: The economic importance of the Belgian ports: Flemish maritime ports, Liège port complex and the port of Brussels – Report 2017

- Elena Gueli, Pascal Ringoot and Marc Van Kerckhove
- 367: A macroeconomic model with heterogeneous and financially-constrained intermediaries

- Thomas Lejeune and Raf Wouters
- 366: A survey of the long-term impact of Brexit on the UK and the EU27 economies

- Patrick Bisciari
- 365: The distinct effects of information technologies and communication technologies on the age-skill composition of labour demand

- Sotiris Blanas
- 364: Forward guidance with preferences over safe assets

- Ansgar Rannenberg
- 363: Imperfect competition in firm-to-firm trade

- Ken Kikkawa, Glenn Magerman and Emmanuel Dhyne
- 362: The origins of firm heterogeneity: A production network approach

- Andrew Bernard, Emmanuel Dhyne, Glenn Magerman, Kalina Manova and Andreas Moxnes
- 361: Some borrowers are more equal than others: Bank funding shocks and credit reallocation

- Olivier De Jonghe, Hans Dewachter, Klaas Mulier, Steven Ongena and Glenn Schepens
- 360: A macro-financial analysis of the corporate bond market

- Hans Dewachter, Leonardo Iania, Wolfgang Lemke and Marco Lyrio
- 359: Upstreamness, social upgrading and gender: Equal benefits for all?

- Nicola Gagliardi, Benoît Mahy and Francois Rycx
- 358: Productivity, wages and profits: Does firms’ position in the value chain matter?

- Benoît Mahy, Francois Rycx, Guillaume Vermeylen and Mélanie Volral
- 357: Markup and price dynamics:linking micro to macro

- Jan De Loecker, Catherine Fuss and Johannes Van Biesebroeck
- 356: A price index with variable mark-ups and changing variety

- Thomas Demuynck and Mathieu Parenti
- 355: Is euro area lowflation here to stay ? Insights from a time-varying parameter model with survey data

- Arnoud Stevens and Joris Wauters
- 354: Endogenous forward guidance

- Boris Chafwehé, Rigas Oikonomou, Romanos Priftis and Lukas Vogel
- 353: Dominant currencies How firms choose currency invoicing and why it matters

- Mary Amiti, Oleg Itskhoki and Jozef Konings
- 352: Price Updating in Production Networks

- Cédric Duprez and Glenn Magerman
- 351: Pipeline Pressures and Sectoral Inflation Dynamics

- Frank Smets, Joris Tielens and Jan Van Hove
- 350: International Food Commodity Prices and Missing (Dis)Inflation in the Euro Area

- Gert Peersman
- 349: Quantile-based Inflation Risk Models

- Eric Ghysels, Leonardo Iania and Jonas Striaukas
- 348: Can inflation expectations in business or consumer surveys improve inflation forecasts?

- Raïsa Basselier, David de Antonio Liedo, Jana Jonckheere and Geert Langenus
- 347: Identifying credit supply shocks with bank-firm data: methods and applications

- Hans Degryse, Olivier De Jonghe, Sanja Jakovljevic, Klaas Mulier and Glenn Schepens
- 346: IT and productivity: A firm level analysis

- Emmanuel Dhyne, Joep Konings, Joep Konings and Stijn Vanormelingen
- 345: Central banking through the centuries

- Ivo Maes
- 344: Trade and Domestic Production Networks

- Felix Tintelnot, Ken Kikkawa, Magne Mogstad and Emmanuel Dhyne
- 343: The unemployment impact of product and labour market regulation: Evidence from European countries

- Céline Piton
- 342: The economic importance of the Belgian ports: Flemish maritime ports, Liège port complex and the port of Brussels – Report 2016

- François Coppens, Claude Mathys, Jean-Pierre Merckx, Pascal Ringoot and Marc Van Kerckhoven
- 341: Alexandre Lamfalussy and the monetary policy debates among central bankers during the Great Inflation

- Ivo Maes and Piet Clement
- 340: One way to the top: How services boost the demand for goods

- Andrea Ariu, Florian Mayneris and Mathieu Parenti
- 339: Paul van Zeeland and the first decade of the US Federal Reserve System: The analysis from a European central banker who was a student of Kemmerer

- Ivo Maes and Rebeca Gomez Betancourt
- 338: Sensitivity of credit risk stress test results: Modelling issues with an application to Belgium

- Patrick Van Roy, Stijn Ferrari and Cristina Vespro
- 337: Decomposing firm-product appeal:How important is consumer taste ?

- Bee Yan Aw, Yi Lee and Hylke Vandenbussche
- 336: Compositional changes in aggregate productivity in an era of globalisation and financial crisis

- Catherine Fuss and Angelos Theodorakopoulos
- 335: Nonparametric identification of unobserved technological heterogeneity in production

- Laurens Cherchye, Thomas Demuynck, Bram De Rock and Marijn Verschelde
- 334: Exchange rate movements,firm-level exports and heterogeneity

- Antoine Berthou and Emmanuel Dhyne
- 333: The employment consequences of SMEs’ credit constraints in the wake of the great recession

- David Cornille, Francois Rycx and Ilan Tojerow
- 332: Pockets of risk in the Belgian mortgage market: Evidence from the Household Finance and Consumption Survey (HFCS)

- Philip Du Caju
- 331: Nowcasting real economic activity in the euro area: Assessing the impact of qualitative surveys

- Raïsa Basselier, David de Antonio Liedo and Geert Langenus,
- 330: Why do manufacturing firms produce services? Evidence for the servitization paradox in Belgium

- Catherine Fuss, Pierre Blanchard and Claude Mathieu
- 329: The interconnections between services and goods trade at the firm-level

- Andrea Ariu, Holger Breinlich, Gregory Corcos and Giordano Mion
- 328: Firm heterogeneity and aggregate business services exports: Micro evidence from Belgium, France, Germany and Spain

- Andrea Ariu, Elena Biewen, Sven Blank, Guillaume Gaulier, María Jesus González,, Philipp Meinen,, Daniel Mirza, Cesar Martín, and Patry Tello
- 327: The impact of the mortgage interest and capital deduction scheme on the Belgian mortgage market

- Annelies Hoebeeck and Koen Inghelbrecht
- 326: Identifying the provisioning policies of Belgian banks

- Emrah Arbak
- 325: Economic importance of the logistics sector in Belgium

- Helga Dedoncker
- 324: Economic importance of air transport and airport activities in Belgium – Report 2015

- Saskia Vennix
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