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- 444: Wavelet analysis for temporal disaggregation

- Chiara Perricone
- 443: Ambiguous economic news and heterogeneity: What explains asymmetric consumption responses?

- Luisa Corrado, Edgar Silgado-Gómez, Donghoon Yoo and Robert Waldmann
- 442: New Technologies and Costs

- Vincenzo Atella and Joanna Kopinska
- 441: On Competing Mechanisms under Exclusive Competition

- Andrea Attar, Eloisa Campioni and Gwenaël Piaser
- 440: About Local Projection Impulse Response Function Reliability

- Luca Brugnolini
- 439: Estimating Models with Dynamic Network Interactions and Unobserved Heterogeneity

- Luisa Corrado and Salvatore Di Novo
- 438: Political Turnover and the Performance of Local Public Enterprises

- Andrea De Meo and Lorenzo Ferrari
- 437: Home Sweet Home: the Effect of Sugar Protectionism on Emigration in Italy, 1876-1913

- Carlo Ciccarelli, Alberto Dalmazzo and Daniela Vuri
- 436: Fiscal Compact and Debt Consolidation Dynamics

- Luca Brugnolini and Luisa Corrado
- 435: Protection for Sale with Price Interactions and Incomplete Pass-Through

- Barbara Annicchiarico and Enrico Marvasi
- 434: How Hard Is It to Maximise Profit? Evidence from a 19-th Century Italian State Monopoly

- Carlo Ciccarelli, Gianni De Fraja and Silvia Tiezzi
- 433: Consumption Dynamics, Housing Collateral and Stabilisation Policies: A Way Forward for Policy Co-Ordination?

- Jagjit Chadha, Germana Corrado and Luisa Corrado
- 432: Equilibrium Effort in Games with Homogeneous Production Functions and Homogeneous Valuation

- Walter Ferrarese
- 431: Leniency, Asymmetric Punishment and Corruption: Evidence from China

- Maria Berlin, Bei Qin and Giancarlo Spagnolo
- 430: Detecting Co-Movements in Noncausal Time Series

- Gianluca Cubadda, Alain Hecq and Sean Telg
- 429: We Can Be Heroes. Trust and Resilience in Corrupted Economic Environments

- Leonardo Becchetti, Luca Corazzini and Vittorio Pelligra
- 428: Variety, Competition, and Population in Economic Growth: Theory and Empirics

- Alberto Bucci, Lorenzo Carbonari and Giovanni Trovato
- 427: Financial Bubbles in Interbank Lending

- Luisa Corrado and Tobias Schuler
- 426: Nudging and Environmental Corporate Responsibility: A Natural Experiment

- Leonardo Becchetti, Francesco Salustri and Pasquale Scaramozzino
- 425: Health Status and the Great Recession. Evidence from Electronic Health Records

- Federico Belotti, Joanna Kopinska, Alessandro Palma and Andrea Piano Mortari
- 424: Collateral and Development

- Nicola Amendola, Lorenzo Carbonari and Leo Ferraris
- 423: International Transmission of the Business Cycle and Environmental Policy

- Barbara Annicchiarico and Francesca Diluiso
- 422: Spikes and memory in (Nord Pool) electricity price spot prices

- Tommaso Proietti, Niels Haldrup and Oskar Knapik
- 421: On Private Communication in Competing Mechanism Games

- Andrea Attar, Eloisa Campioni and Gwenaël Piaser
- 420: Are Perceptions of Corruption Matching Reality? Theory and Evidence from Microdata

- Germana Corrado, Luisa Corrado, Giuseppe De Michele and Francesco Salustri
- 419: Motivating Whistleblowers

- Jeffrey Butler, Danila Serra and Giancarlo Spagnolo
- 418: Against All Odds: The Contribution of the Healthcare Sector to Productivity. Evidence from Italy and UK from 2004 to 2011

- Vincenzo Atella, Federico Belotti, Chris Bojke, Adriana Castelli, Katja Grašic, Joanna Kopinska, Andrea Piano Mortari and Andrew Street
- 417: Modelling Crypto-Currencies Financial Time-Series

- Leopoldo Catania and Stefano Grassi
- 416: Can HIV alter the quantity-quality switch and delay the fertility transition in Sub-Saharan Africa?

- Luca Gori, Enrico Lupi, Piero Manfredi and Mauro Sodini
- 415: Memory and Markets

- Sergey Kovbasyuk and Giancarlo Spagnolo
- 414: Synchronicity of real and financial cycles and structural characteristics in EU countries

- Mariarosaria Comunale
- 413: The Contributions of Betas versus Characteristics to the ESG Premium

- Rocco Ciciretti, Ambrogio Dalò and Lammertjan Dam
- 412: Hours Worked in Selected OECD Countries: an Empirical Assessment

- Vincenzo Atella, Lorenzo Carbonari and Paola Samà
- 411: Can the Private Sector Ensure the Public Interest? Evidence from Federal Procurement

- Leonardo M. Giuffrida and Gabriele Rovigatti
- 410: A Durbin-Levinson Regularized Estimator of High Dimensional Autocovariance Matrices

- Tommaso Proietti and Alessandro Giovannelli
- 409: On the Role of Menus in Sequential Contracting: a Multiple Lending Example

- Andrea Attar, Catherine Casamatta, Arnold Chassagnon and Jean-Paul Décamps
- 408: Long-run Unemployment and Macroeconomic Volatility

- Stefano Fasani
- 407: “De (corporate responsibility) gustibus est misurandum”: heterogeneity and consensus around CR indicators

- Leonardo Becchetti, Lorenzo Semplici and Michele Tridente
- 406: Unconventional monetary policy: interest rates and low inflation. A review of literature and methods

- Mariarosaria Comunale and Jonas Striaukas
- 405: The future of Long Term Care in Europe. An investigation using a dynamic microsimulation model

- Vincenzo Atella, Federico Belotti, Ludovico Carrino and Andrea Piano Mortari
- 404: Teaching an old dog a new trick: reserve price and unverifiable quality in repeated procurement

- Gian Luigi Albano, Berardino Cesi and Alberto Iozzi
- 403: Private Information and Insurance Rejections: A Comment

- Andrea Attar, Thomas Mariotti and François Salanié
- 402: Financial literacy and bank runs: an experimental analysis

- Eloisa Campioni, Vittorio Larocca, Loredana Mirra and Luca Panaccione
- 401: The Impact of Cash Mobs in the Vote with the Wallet Game: Experimental Results

- Leonardo Becchetti, Maurizio Fiaschetti and Francesco Salustri
- 400: Maintaining Competition in Recurrent Procurement Contracts: A case study on the London Bus Market

- Elisabetta Iossa and Michael Waterson
- 399: Theory and Practice of TFP Estimation: the Control Function Approach Using Stata

- Vincenzo Mollisi and Gabriele Rovigatti
- 398: Endogenous Mergers and Leadership Acquisition in Cournot Oligopolies

- Walter Ferrarese
- 397: Representation, Estimation and Forecasting of the Multivariate Index-Augmented Autoregressive Model

- Gianluca Cubadda and Barbara Guardabascio
- 396: The “Double Expansion of Morbidity” Hypothesis: Evidence from Italy

- Vincenzo Atella, Federico Belotti, Claudio Cricelli, Desislava Dankova, Joanna Kopinska, Alessandro Palma and Andrea Piano Mortari
- 395: The baraccati of Rome: internal migration, housing, and poverty in fascist Italy (1924-1933)

- Stefano Chianese
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