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- 216: Verti-zontal differentiation in monopolistic competition

- Francesco Di Comite, Jacques Thisse and Hylke Vandenbussche
- 214: Wage structure effects of international trade: Evidence from a small open economy

- Philip Du Caju, Francois Rycx and Ilan Tojerow
- 211: Firm entry, inflation and the monetary transmission mechanism

- Vivien Lewis and Céline Poilly
- 210: Estimating monetary policy reaction functions: A discrete choice approach

- Jef Boeckx
- 209: Wage and employment effects of a wage norm: The Polish transition experience

- Alain de Crombrugghe and Grégory de Walque
- 208: The Taylor principle and (in-)determinacy in a New Keynesian model with hiring frictions and skill loss

- Ansgar Rannenberg
- 207: Labour demand adjustment: Does foreign ownership matter ?

- Emmanuel Dhyne, Catherine Fuss and Claude Mathieu
- 206: The effects of internationalisation on domestic labour demand by skills: Firm-level evidence for Belgium

- Ludo Cuyvers, Emmanuel Dhyne and Reth Soeng
- 205: Immigration, offshoring and American jobs

- Gianmarco Ottaviano, Giovanni Peri and Greg Wright
- 204: Can Belgian firms cope with the Chinese dragon and the Asian tigers ? The export performance of multi-product firms on foreign markets

- Filip Abraham and Jan Van Hove
- 203: Multi-product exporters, carry-along trade and the margins of trade

- Andrew Bernard, Ilke Van Beveren and Hylke Vandenbussche
- 202: Market size, competition and the product mix of exporters

- Thierry Mayer, Marc Melitz and Gianmarco Ottaviano
- 201: The productivity and export spillovers of the internationalisation behaviour of Belgian firms

- Michel Dumont, Bruno Merlevede, Christophe Piette and Glenn Rayp
- 200: Trade in services: IT and task content

- Andrea Ariu and Giordano Mion
- 199: Intermediaries in international trade: Direct versus indirect modes of export

- Andrew Bernard, Marco Grazzi and Chiara Tomasi
- 198: The internationalization process of firms: From exports to FDI ?

- Paola Conconi, Andre Sapir and Maurizio Zanardi
- 197: Internationalization strategy and performance of small and medium sized enterprises

- Jonas Onkelinx and Leo Sleuwaegen
- 196: Trade and the global recession

- Jonathan Eaton, Samuel Kortum, Brent Neiman and John Romalis
- 195: Trade crisis ? What trade crisis ?

- Kristian Behrens, Gregory Corcos and Giordano Mion
- 194: Trade with China and skill upgrading: Evidence from Belgian firm level data

- Giordano Mion, Hylke Vandenbussche and Linke Zhu
- 193: Wages, labor or prices: How do firms react to shocks ?

- Emmanuel Dhyne and Martine Druant
- 191: The incidence of nominal and real wage rigidity: An individual-based sectoral approach

- Julian Messina, Philip Du Caju, Cláudia Duarte, Niels Lynggård Hansen and Mario Izquierdo
- 190: What determines euro area bank CDS spreads ?

- Jan Annaert, Marc De Ceuster, Patrick Van Roy and Cristina Vespro
- 189: Inter-industry wage differentials in EU countries: What do cross-country time-varying data add to the picture ?

- Philip Du Caju, Gábor Kátay, Ana Lamo, Daphne Nicolitsas and Steven Poelhekke
- 188: A century of macroeconomic and monetary thought at the National Bank of Belgium

- Ivo Maes
- 187: Getting rid of Keynes ? A survey of the history of macroeconomics from Keynes to Lucas and beyond

- Michel De Vroey
- 186: The development of monetary policy in the 20th century – some reflections

- Otmar Issing
- 185: Self-fulfilling liquidity dry-ups

- Frederic Malherbe
- 184: Discriminatory fees, coordination and investment in shared ATM networks

- Stijn Ferrari
- 183: The margins of labour cost adjustment: Survey evidence from European firms

- Jan Babecký, Philip Du Caju, Theodora Kosma, Martina Lawless, Julian Messina and Tairi Room
- 182: Downward nominal and real wage rigidity: Survey evidence from European firms

- Jan Babecký, Philip Du Caju, Theodora Kosma, Martina Lawless, Julian Messina and Tairi Room
- 181: Empirical evidence on the aggregate effects of anticipated and unanticipated US tax policy shocks

- Karel Mertens and Morten Ravn
- 180: Inter-industry wage differentials: How much does rent sharing matter ?

- Philip Du Caju, François Ryckx and Ilan Tojerow
- 179: Staying, dropping, or switching: the impacts of bank mergers on small firms

- Hans Degryse, Nancy Masschelein and Janet Mitchell
- 178: Optimal monetary policy and firm entry

- Vivien Lewis
- 177: Incentives and tranche retention in securitisation: a screening model

- Ingo Fender and Janet Mitchell
- 176: On the origins of the BIS macro-prudential approach to financial stability: Alexandre Lamfalussy and financial fragility

- Ivo Maes
- 175: Micro data on nominal rigidity, inflation persistence and optimal monetary policy

- Engin Kara
- 174: How are firms’ wages and prices linked: survey evidence in Europe

- Martine Druant, Silvia Fabiani, Gabor Kezdi, Ana Lamo, Fernando Martins and Roberto Sabbatini
- 173: Evaluating a monetary business cycle model with unemployment for the euro area

- Nicolas Groshenny
- 171: A global assessment of the degree of price stickiness – results from the NBB business survey

- Emmanuel Dhyne
- 170: Analysis of business demography using markov chains: an application to Belgian data

- François Coppens and Fabienne Verduyn
- 169: The use of fixed-term contracts and the labour adjustment in Belgium

- Emmanuel Dhyne and Benoit Mahy
- 168: Model misspecification, learning and the exchange rate disconnect puzzle

- Vivien Lewis and Agnieszka Markiewicz
- 167: Back to the basics in banking ? A micro-analysis of banking system stability

- Olivier De Jonghe
- 166: Input-output connections between sectors and optimal monetary policy

- Engin Kara
- 165: Understanding inflation dynamics: Where do we stand ?

- Maarten Dossche
- 164: Inflation dynamics with labour market matching: assessing alternative specifications

- Kai Christoffel, James Costain, Grégory de Walque, Keith Kuester, Tobias Linzert, Stephen Millard and Olivier Pierrard
- 163: The young Lamfalussy: an empirical and policy-oriented growth theorist

- Ivo Maes
- 162: Labour flows in Belgium

- Pierrette Heuse and Yves Saks
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