Departmental Working Papers of Economics - University 'Roma Tre'
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- 285: EQUILIBRIUM AND DYNAMICS IN MARX AND THE CLASSICS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY

- Giovanni Scarano
- 284: INCOME DISTRIBUTION AND THE RATE OF PROFIT IN MARX AND THE CLASSICS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY

- Giovanni Scarano
- 283: CAMBIAMENTO CLIMATICO, ALTE TEMPERATURE E INCIDENTI SUL LAVORO IN ITALIA: UNA PROSPETTIVA DI GENERE

- Edoardo Santoni and Margherita Scarlato
- 282: Eco-innovation, firms’ growth, and the mediating role of export activities

- Serenella Caravella, Giovanni Cerulli, Francesco Crespi and Eleonora Pierucci
- 281: A reassessment of discretionary tax policy in the European Union: A cyclically-adjusted approach

- Giovanni Carnazza and Federica Lanterna
- 280: A first impact evaluation of the Italian Dignity Decree’s effects on young workers

- Nicola Caravaggio
- 279: Microfoundation of ICIO Tables through Firm-Level Data: Enhancing GVC Participation and Positioning Indicators

- Iaria Fusacchia, Anna Giunta, Marianna Mantuano, Enrico Marvasi, Silvia Nenci, Luca Salvatici and Davide Vurchio
- 278: Are Geographical Indications contributing to sustainability? The case of coffee industry and deforestation in Colombia

- Nicola Caravaggio and Cristina Vaquero-Piñeiro
- 277: Reforming energy excise duties: a possible balance between environmental and redistributive objectives

- Federica Lanterna
- 275: Are digital technologies reshaping trade patterns? Evidence from European industries

- Marco Sforza
- 274: What about the others? Conditional cooperation, climate change perception and ecological actions

- Leonardo Becchetti, Gianluigi Conzo and Francesco Salustri
- 273: VERTICALLY INTEGRATED UNIT LABOUR COST AND THE COMPETITION FOR MANUFACTURING VALUE ADDED IN EUROPE

- Sascha Keil
- 272: Anti-mafia policies and public goods in Italy

- Stefania Fontana
- 271: Global Value Chain resilience and reshoring during Covid-19: challenges in a post-covid world

- Enrico Marvasi
- 270: Undesired monetary policy effects in a bubbly economy

- Giuseppe Ciccarone and Francesco Giuli
- 269: A Functional Analysis of the Banking Industry

- Riccardo Zolea
- 268: Conflicts and natural disasters as drivers of forced migrations in a gravity-type approach

- Luca Buzzanca, Caterina Conigliani and Valeria Costantini
- 267: SUBJECTIVE INCOME RISK AND PRECAUTIONARY SAVING

- Mario Tirelli and Stefano Castaldo
- 266: Using the Value Added Tax for Redistributive Purposes in Italy: Is it Still Worth?

- Paolo Liberati and Federica Lanterna
- 265: The Italian nominal interest rate conundrum: a problem of growth or public finance?

- Giovanni Carnazza and Nicola Caravaggio
- 264: Marx's Rate of Profit and the Theory of Labour values as Conservation Law

- Giovanni Scarano
- 263: Income-related inequality in smoking habits: A comparative assessment in the European Union

- Paolo Liberati, Giovanni Carnazza and Giuliano Resce
- 262: The cost channel of monetary policy: the case of the United States in the period 1959-2018

- Maria Chiara Cucciniello, Matteo Deleidi and Enrico Levrero
- 261: The challenging estimation of trade elasticities: Tackling the inconclusive Eurozone evidence

- Sascha Keil
- 260: COVID-19 epidemic and generational welfare

- Francesco Giuli, Giuseppe Ciccarone and Enrico Marchetti
- 259: Does the expansion of the service sector slow down productivity growth? An empirical assessment across eight developed economies

- Adrián Rial
- 258: Investing responsibly in agriculture through smallholder cooperatives: insights from Uganda

- Sara Vicari, Cécile Berranger and Federica Rinaldi
- 257: The political economy of public research, or why some governments commit to research more than others

- Andrea Filippetti and Antonio Vezzani
- 256: FINACIALISATION OF NON-FINANCIAL CORPORATIONS AND EFFECTIVE DEMAND: AN ANALYSIS FRAMEWORK

- Giovanni Scarano
- 255: FINANCIAL GLOBALIZATION EFFECTS ON INVESTMENT DECISIONS AND FINANCIALIZATION OF BIG CORPORATIONS

- Giovanni Scarano
- 254: Interest, profit and saving in Arrow-Debreu equilibrium models

- Saverio Fratini
- 252: THE ROLE OF PUBLIC PROCUREMENT AS INNOVATION LEVER: EVIDENCE FROM ITALIAN MANUFACTURING FIRMS

- Francesco Crespi and Serenella Caravella
- 251: A voyage in the role of territory: are territories capable of instilling their peculiarities in local production systems

- Cristina Vaquero-Piñeiro
- 250: Probability Forecasts and Prediction Markets

- Julia Mortera and A. Philip Dawid
- 249: R&D FINANCING AND GROWTH

- Luca Spinesi and Mario Tirelli
- 248: MISSION-ORIENTED INNOVATION POLICIES: A THEORETICAL AND EMPIRICAL ASSESSMENT FOR THE US ECONOMY

- Matteo Deleidi and Mariana Mazzucato
- 247: PUBLIC INVESTMENT FISCAL MULTIPLIERS: AN EMPIRICAL ASSESSMENT FOR EUROPEAN COUNTRIES

- Enrico Levrero, Matteo Deleidi and Francesca Iafrate
- 246: Consumption Smoothing Channels Within And Between Households

- Simone Tedeschi, Luigi Ventura and Pierfederico Asdrubal
- 245: A critical analysis of the secular stagnation theory

- Stefano Di Bucchianico
- 244: Further evidence of the relationship between social transfers and income inequality in OECD countries

- Giorgio d'Agostino, Luca Pieroni and Margherita Scarlato
- 243: Capital accumulation and corporate portfolio choice between liquidity holdings and financialisation

- Giovanni Scarano
- 242: China Syndrome Or Not? Labour Market Effects Of A Greater Trade Openness In Us Manufacturing

- Fabrizio Antenucci
- 241: FROM LONG-TERM GROWTH TO SECULAR STAGNATION. A THEORETICAL COMPARISON BETWEEN RÉGULATION THEORY, MARXIST APPROACHES AND PRESENT MAINSTREAM INTERPRETATIONS

- Giovanni Scarano
- 240: PC COMPLEX: PC ALGORITHM FOR COMPLEX SURVEY DATA

- Daniela Marella
- 239: Structural change, labour productivity and the Kaldor-Verdoorn law: evidence from European countries

- Matteo Deleidi, Walter Paternesi Meloni and Antonella Stirati
- 238: VALUE ADDED TRADE RESTRICTIVENESS INDEXES. MEASURING PROTECTION WITHIN GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS

- Luca Salvatici, Alessandro Antimiani and Fusacchia Ilaria
- 237: SMOKERS ARE DIFFERENT: THE HETEROGENEITY OF SMOKERS’ RESPONSES TO PRICE INCREASES

- Paolo Liberati, Francesco Crespi, Massimo Paradiso, Simone Tedeschi and Antonio Sciala'
- 236: Some reflections on policy mix in the EU low-carbon strategy

- Massimiliano Corradini, Valeria Costantini, Anil Markandya, Elena Paglialunga and Giorgia Sforna
- 235: THE ROLE OF THE UTILITY FUNCTION IN THE ESTIMATION OF PREFERENCE PARAMETERS

- Daria Pignalosa
- 234: Capital-energy substitutability in manufacturing sectors: methodological and policy implications

- Valeria Costantini, Francesco Crespi and Elena Paglialunga
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