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- 20-22: What matters for consumer sentiment? World oil price or retail gasoline price?

- Sofronis Clerides, Styliani Irida Krokida, Neophytos Lambertides and Dimitris Tsouknidis
- 20-21: Pro-environmental attitudes, local environmental conditions and recycling behavior

- Luisa Corrado, Andrea Fazio and Alessandra Pelloni
- 20-20: Optimal Factor Taxation in A Scale Free Model of Vertical Innovation

- Barbara Annicchiarico, Valentina Antonaroli and Alessandra Pelloni
- 20-19: Energy contagion in the COVID-19 crisis

- Reinhold Heinlein, Gabriella Legrenzi and Scott Mahadeo
- 20-18: Insurable losses, pre-filled claims forms and honesty in reporting

- William G. Morrison and Bradley Ruffle
- 20-17: Good-Looking Prices

- Bradley Ruffle, Arie Sherman and Zeev Shtudiner
- 20-16: Equity Premium Prediction and the State of the Economy

- Ilias Tsiakas, Jiahan Li and Haibin Zhang
- 20-15: Climate change awareness: Empirical evidence for the European Union

- Donatella Baiardi and Claudio Morana
- 20_14: Robust Determinants of Intergenerational Mobility in the Land of Opportunity

- Andros Kourtellos, Christa Marr and Chih Ming Tan
- 20-14: Foreign Direct Investment and Knowledge Diffusion in Poor Locations

- Girum Abebe, Margaret McMillan and Michel Serafinelli
- 20_13: Shrinking Goods

- Daniel Levy and Avichai Snir
- 20-13: Heterogeneous Labor Market Impacts During the Early Stages of the Covid-19 Pandemic

- Guido Matias Cortes
- 20_12: Firm Corruption in the Presence of an Auditor

- Michael Dietrich, Jolian McHardy and Abhijit Sharma
- 20-12: Commodity Price Volatility and the Economic Uncertainty of Pandemics

- Dimitrios Bakas and Athanasios Triantafyllou
- 20-11: Far right, extreme left and unemployment: a European historical perspective

- Theodore Panagiotidis and Costas Roumanias
- 20_11: Trading Directions and the Pricing of Euro Interbank Deposits in the Long Run

- Massimiliano Marzo and Paolo Zagaglia
- 20-10: The North-South Divide, the Euro and the World

- Konstantinos Chisiridis, Kostas Mouratidis and Theodore Panagiotidis
- 20_10: An Out-of-Sample Test for Nonlinearity in Financial Time Series: An Empirical Application

- Theodore Panagiotidis
- 20_09: Skill Dispersion and Trade Flows

- Matilde Bombardini, Giovanni Gallipoli and Germán Pupato
- 20-09: Sign restrictions in high-dimensional vector autoregressions

- Dimitris Korobilis
- 20_08: FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT, HUMAN CAPITAL AND NONLINEARITIES IN ECONOMIC GROWTH

- Thanasis Stengos and Constantina Kottaridi
- 20-08: Store expensiveness and consumer saving: Insights from a new decomposition of price dispersion

- Sofronis Clerides, Pascal Courty and Yupei Ma
- 20-07: The political (in)stability of funded pension systems

- Roel Beetsma, Oliwia Komada, Krzysztof Makarski and Joanna Tyrowicz
- 20_07: Intergenerational Transmission of Abilities and Self Selection of Mexican Immigrants

- Vincenzo Caponi
- 20-06: Fiscal incentives to pension savings – are they efficient?

- Joanna Tyrowicz, Krzysztof Makarski and Artur Rutkowski
- 20-05: Academic Scholarship in Light of the 2008 Financial Crisis: Textual Analysis of NBER Working Papers

- Daniel Levy, Tamir Mayer and Alon Raviv
- 20-04: Spend Less, Get More? Explaining Health Spending and Outcome Differences Between Canada and Italy

- Livio Di Matteo and Thomas Barbiero
- 20-03: Sparse Approximate Factor Estimation for High-Dimensional Covariance Matrices

- Maurizio Daniele, Winfried Pohlmeier and Aygul Zagidullina
- 20-02: Has mismatch got us down? Skills and productivity in Canada

- Miana Plesca and Fraser Summerfield
- 20-01: Rising Concentration and Wage Inequality

- Guido Matias Cortes and Jeanne Tschopp
- 19-18: The Hardware–Software Model: A New Conceptual Framework of Production, R&D, and Growth with AI

- Jakub Growiec
- 19-17: High-dimensional macroeconomic forecasting using message passing algorithms

- Dimitris Korobilis
- 19-16: Pricing Better

- Sourav Ray, Li Wang, Daniel Levy and Mark Bergen
- 19-15: Are Routine Jobs Moving South? Evidence from Changes in the Occupational Structure of Employment in the U.S. and Mexico

- Guido Matias Cortes and Diego Morris
- 19-14: If You Think 9-Ending Prices Are Low, Think Again

- Avichai Snir and Daniel Levy
- 19_14: Efficient Bayesian Inference in Generalized Inverse Gamma Processes for Stochastic Volatility

- Roberto Leon-Gonzalez
- 19-13: Non-performing loans and sovereign credit ratings

- Periklis Boumparis, Costas Milas and Theodore Panagiotidis
- 19_13: Heterogeneous Convergence

- Andrew Young, Matthew Higgins and Daniel Levy
- 19-12: Biased managers in a vertical structure

- Nicola Meccheri
- 19_12: The Stackelberg Model as a Partial Solution to the Problem of Pricing in a Network

- Jolian McHardy, Michael Reynolds and Stephen Trotter
- 19_11: Forecasting Long-Term Interest Rates with a Dynamic General Equilibrium Model of the Euro Area: The Role of the Feedback

- Paolo Zagaglia
- 19-11: Promise, Trust and Betrayal: Costs of Breaching an Implicit Contract

- Daniel Levy and Andrew T. Young
- 19_10: Purchasing Power Parity and the European Single Currency: Some New Evidence

- Maria Christidou and Theodore Panagiotidis
- 19-10: It’s All in the Stars: The Chinese Zodiac and the Effects of Parental Investments on Offspring’s Cognitive and Noncognitive Skill Development

- Chih Ming Tan, Xiao Wang and Xiaobo Zhang
- 19-09: Positive Early Life Rainfall Shocks and Adult Mental Health

- Mochamad Pasha, Marc Rockmore and Chih Ming Tan
- 19_09: Do High-Frequency Measures of Volatility Improve Forecasts of Return Distributions?

- John Maheu and Thomas McCurdy
- 19-08: Skill Biased Technical Change and Misallocation. A Unified Framework and a country-sector exercize

- Michele Battisti, Massimo Del Gatto and Christopher Parmeter
- 19_08: Bayesian Forecasting using Stochastic Search Variable Selection in a VAR Subject to Breaks

- Markus Jochmann, Gary Koop and Rodney Strachan
- 19_07: How useful are historical data for forecasting the long-run equity return distribution?

- John Maheu and Thomas McCurdy
- 19-07: Another Look at Calendar Anomalies

- Evanthia Chatzitzisi, Stilianos Fountas and Theodore Panagiotidis
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