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- 174: FDI and Trade in Portugal: a gravity analysis

- Ana Africano and Manuela Magalhães
- 173: Market equilibrium with search and computational costs

- Pedro Vieira
- 172: Public-Private Partnerships and the Promotion of Collective Entrepreneurship

- Mário Silva and Hermano Rodrigues
- 171: Competitiveness and Public-Private Partnerships: Towards a More Decentralised Policy

- Mário Silva and Hermano Rodrigues
- 170: Price-Channel Effects of North-South Trade on the Direction of Technological Knowledge and Wage Inequality

- Oscar Afonso and Álvaro Aguiar
- 169: The importance in the papers' impact of the number of pages and of co-authors - an empirical estimation with data from top ranking economic journals

- Pedro Vieira
- 168: Social Protection and Chronic Poverty: Portugal and the Southern European Welfare Regime

- Leonor Vasconcelos Ferreira
- 167: On rank estimation in symmetric matrices: the case of indefinite matrix estimators

- Stephen Donald, Natércia Fortuna and Vladas Pipiras
- 166: Multi Product Market Equilibrium with Sequential Search

- Pedro Vieira
- 165: Contracts for uncertain delivery

- Joao Correia-da-Silva and Carlos Hervés-Beloso
- 164: Animals domestication and agriculture as outcomes of collusion

- Pedro Vieira
- 163: The strategic relevance of business relationships: a preliminary assessment

- Filipe Sousa and Luis M. de Castro
- 162: Self-Interest on Mutual Fund Management: Evidence from the Portuguese Market

- Carlos Alves and Victor Mendes
- 161: Measuring the Localization of Economic Activity: A Random Utility Approach

- Paulo Guimaraes, Octávio Figueiredo and Douglas Woodward
- 160: Sourcing Patterns of Foreign-owned Multinational Subsidiaries in Europe

- Ana Teresa Tavares and Stephen Young
- 159: Low cost carriers, secondary airports and State aid: an economic assessment of the Charleroi affair

- Cristina Barbot
- 158: Economics of the Firm and Economic Growth. An hybrid theoretical framework of analysis

- Sandra Silva, Aurora Teixeira and Mário Silva
- 157: Expected Profitability of Capital under Uncertainty – a Microeconomic Perspective

- Pedro Gil
- 156: Local and global dominance conditions for the weighted earliness scheduling problem with no idle time

- Jorge M. S. Valente
- 155: Private Information: Similarity as Compatibility

- Joao Correia-da-Silva and Carlos Hervés-Beloso
- 154: Europe: Looking for a New Model

- Rui Alves
- 153: How Has the Portuguese Innovation Capability Evolved? Estimating a Time Series of the Stock of Technological Knowledge, 1960-2001

- Aurora Teixeira
- 152: Measuring aggregate human capital in Portugal. An update up to 2001

- Aurora Teixeira
- 151: The evolution of city size distribution in Portugal: 1864-2001

- Ana Paula Delgado and Isabel Maria Godinho
- 150: Accounting practices for financial instruments. How far are Portuguese companies from IAS?

- Patricia Lopes and Lucia Lima Rodrigues
- 149: Top ranking economics journals impact variability and a ranking update to the year 2002

- Pedro Vieira
- 148: An Empirical Investigation of Debt Contract Design: The Determinants of the Choice of Debt Terms in Eurobond Issues

- Maria do Rosario Correia, Scott Linn and Andrew Marshall
- 147: Foreign Direct Investment in a Late Industrialising Country: The Portuguese IDP Revisited

- Francisco Castro
- 146: Comércio Externo e Crescimento da Economia Portuguesa no Século XX

- Oscar Afonso and Álvaro Aguiar
- 145: O Crescimento da Produtividade da Indústria Portuguesa no Século XX

- Álvaro Aguiar and Manuel Martins
- 144: Growth Cycles in XXth Century European Industrial Productivity: Unbiased Variance Estimation in a Time-varying Parameter Model

- Álvaro Aguiar and Manuel Martins
- 143: Beam search algorithms for the early/tardy scheduling problem with release dates

- Jorge M. S. Valente and Rui A. F. S. Alves
- 142: Filtered and Recovering beam search algorithms for the early/tardy scheduling problem with no idle time

- Jorge M. S. Valente and Rui A. F. S. Alves
- 141: Power, ERP systems and resistance to management accounting: a case study

- Joao A. Ribeiro and Robert W. Scapens
- 140: The relationship between foreign direct investment and international trade. Substitution or complementarity? A survey

- Rosa Forte
- 139: On evolutionary technological change and economic growth: Lakatos as a starting point for appraisal

- Sandra Silva
- 138: Political models of budget deficits: a literature review

- Maria Pinho
- 137: Local rank tests in a multivariate nonparametric relationship

- Natércia Fortuna
- 136: Ideas driven growth: the OECD evidence

- Argentino Pessoa
- 135: Portugal's Growth Paradox, 1870-1950

- Pedro Lains
- 134: A Model of Firm Behaviour with Equity Constraints and Bankruptcy Costs

- Pedro Gil
- 132: The Impact of Monetary Shocks on Product and Wages: A neoclassical aggregated dynamic model

- Pedro Vieira
- 131: Human Capital, Innovation Capability and Economic Growth

- Aurora Teixeira and Natércia Fortuna
- 130: Heuristics for the Early/Tardy Scheduling Problem with Release Dates

- Jorge M. S. Valente and Rui A. F. S. Alves
- 129: An Exact Approach to Early/Tardy Scheduling with Release Dates

- Jorge M. S. Valente and Rui A. F. S. Alves
- 128: 40 Years of Monetary Targets and Financial Crises in 20 OECD Countries

- Álvaro Almeida
- 127: Using Instance Statistics to Determine the Lookahead Parameter Value in the ATC Dispatch Rule: Making a good heuristic better

- Jorge M. S. Valente
- 126: Improved Heuristics for the Early/Tardy Scheduling Problem with No Idle Time

- Jorge M. S. Valente and Rui A. F. S. Alves
- 125: Improved Lower Bounds for the Early/Tardy Scheduling Problem with No Idle Time

- Jorge M. S. Valente and Rui A. F. S. Alves
- 124: Does Inertia Pay Off? Empirical assessment of an evolutionary-ecological model of human capital decisions at firm level

- Aurora Teixeira