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- 272: Outward foreign direct investment and domestic performance: In search of a causal link

- Emmanuel Dhyne and Selen Sarisoy Guerin
- 271: Total factor productivity: Lessons from the past and directions for the future

- Bart van Ark
- 270: Acquisitions, productivity, and profitability: Evidence from the Japanese cotton spinning industry

- Serguey Braguinsky, Atsushi Ohyama, Tetsuji Okazaki and Chad Syverson
- 269: International competition and firm performance: Evidence from Belgium

- Jan De Loecker, Catherine Fuss and Johannes Van Biesebroeck
- 268: Import competition, productivity and multi-product firms

- Emmanuel Dhyne, Amil Petrin, Valerie Smeets and Frédéric Warzynski
- 267: Market imperfections, skills and total factor productivity: Firm-level evidence on Belgium and the Netherlands

- Sabien Dobbelaere and Mark Vancauteren
- 266: A constrained nonparametric regression analysis of factor-biased technical change and TFP growth at the firm level

- Marijn Verschelde, Michel Dumont, Bruno Merlevede and Glenn Rayp
- 265: Assessing the role of ageing, feminising and better-educated workforces on TFP growth

- Andrea Ariu and Vincent Vandenberghe
- 264: The effects of state aid on Total Factor Productivit growth

- Patrick Van Cayseele, Jozef Konings and Ilona Sergant
- 263: On the conjugacy of off-line and on-line Sequential Monte Carlo Samplers

- Arnaud Dufays
- 262: Employment, hours and optimal monetary policy

- Maarten Dossche, Vivien Lewis and Céline Poilly
- 261: European competitiveness: A semi-parametric stochastic metafrontier analysis at the firm level

- Michel Dumont, Bruno Merlevede, Glenn Rayp and Marijn Verschelde
- 259: A macro-financial analysis of the euro area sovereign bond market

- Hans Dewachter, Leonardo Iania, Marco Lyrio and Maite de Sola Perea
- 258: Monetary and macroprudential policies in an estimated model with financial intermediation

- Paolo Gelain and Pelin Ilbas
- 257: Human capital, firm capabilities and productivity growth

- Ilke Van Beveren and Stijn Vanormelingen
- 256: Nowcasting Belgium

- David de Antonio Liedo
- 255: The single supervisory mechanism or “SSM”, part one of the Banking Union

- Eddy Wymeersch
- 254: Information in the yield curve: A Macro-Finance approach

- Hans Dewachter, Leonardo Iania and Marco Lyrio
- 253: Micro-based evidence of EU competitiveness: The CompNet database

- CompNet Task Force
- 252: The distribution of debt across euro area countries: The role of individual characteristics, institutions and credit conditions

- Olympia Bover, Jose Maria Casado, Sónia Costa, Philip Du Caju, Yvonne McCarthy, Eva Sierminska, Panagiota Tzamourani, Ernesto Villanueva and Tibor Zavadil
- 251: Why firms avoid cutting wages: Survey evidence from European firms

- Philip Du Caju, Theodora Kosma, Martina Lawless, Julian Messina and Tairi Room
- 250: Bank reactions after capital shortfalls

- Christoffer Kok and Glenn Schepens
- 249: The role of financial frictions during the crisis: An estimated DSGE model

- Rossana Merola
- 248: The relationship between slack resources and firms’ exporting behavior

- Ine Paeleman, Catherine Fuss and Tom Vanacker
- 247: The BIS and the Latin American debt crisis of the 1980s

- Piet Clement and Ivo Maes
- 246: Household and firm leverage, capital flows and monetary policy in a small open economy

- Mara Pirovano
- 245: Robustifying optimal monetary policy using simple rules as cross-checks

- Pelin Ilbas, Øistein Røisland and Tommy Sveen
- 244: Funding liquidity, market liquidity and TED spread: A two-regime model

- Kris Boudt, Ellen C.S. Paulus and Dale Rosenthal
- 243: The fragility of two monetary regimes: The European Monetary System and the Eurozone

- Paul De Grauwe and Yuemei Ji
- 241: The Influence of the Taylor rule on US monetary policy

- Pelin Ilbas, Øistein Røisland and Tommy Sveen
- 240: On the origins of the Triffin dilemma: Empirical business cycle analysis and imperfect competition theory

- Ivo Maes
- 239: Concording of EU trade and production data over time

- Ilke Van Beveren, Andrew Bernard and Hylke Vandenbussche
- 238: Importers, exporters, and exchange rate disconnect

- Mary Amiti, Oleg Itskhoki and Jozef Konings
- 237: Services versus goods trade: Are they the same?

- Andrea Ariu
- 236: A macroeconomic model with a financial sector

- Markus Brunnermeier and Yuliy Sannikov
- 235: Endogenous risk in a DSGE model with capital-constrained financial intermediaries

- Hans Dewachter and Raf Wouters
- 234: Fiscal policy, banks and the financial crisis

- Robert Kollmann, Marco Ratto, Werner Roeger and Jan in 't Veld
- 233: A macroeconomic framework for quantifying systemic risk

- Zhiguo He and Arvind Krishnamurthy
- 232: Bank/sovereign risk spillovers in the European debt crisis

- Valerie De Bruyckere, Maria Gerhardt, Glenn Schepens and Rudi Vander Vennet
- 231: Macroprudential policy, countercyclical bank capital buffers and credit supply: Evidence from the Spanish dynamic provisioning experiments

- Gabriel Jimenez, Steven Ongena, Jose-Luis Peydro and Jesús Saurina
- 230: Flights to Safety

- Lieven Baele, Geert Bekaert, Koen Inghelbrecht and Min Wei
- 229: Risk, uncertainty and monetary policy

- Geert Bekaert, Marie Hoerova and Marco Lo Duca
- 228: Measuring and testing for the systemically important financial institutions

- Carlos Castro Iragorri and Stijn Ferrari
- 227: Regime switches in the volatility and correlation of financial institutions

- Kris Boudt, Jon Danielsson, Siem Jan Koopman and Andre Lucas
- 226: Dissecting the dynamics of the US trade balance in an estimated equilibrium model

- Punnoose Jacob and Gert Peersman
- 224: Asymmetric information in credit markets, bank leverage cycles and macroeconomic dynamics

- Ansgar Rannenberg
- 223: (Not so) easy come, (still) easy go? Footloose multinationals revisited

- Pierre Blanchard, Emmanuel Dhyne, Catherine Fuss and Claude Mathieu
- 220: Institutions and export dynamics

- Luis Araujo, Giordano Mion and Emanuel Ornelas
- 219: Comparative advantage, multi-product firms and trade liberalisation: An empirical test

- Catherine Fuss and Linke Zhu
- 217: The evolution of Alexandre Lamfalussy's thought on the international and European monetary system (1961-1993)

- Ivo Maes
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