Working Papers of Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Ghent University, Belgium
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- 25/1113: Communal taps, a drop in the bucket?

- Femke Maes
- 25/1112: Too much of a good thing? The macro implications of massive firm entry

- Sam Desiere, Tiziano Toniolo and Gert.bijnens@nbb.be
- 25/1111: The expert’s edge? Bank lending specialization and informational advantages for credit risk assessment

- Mathieu Simoens and Fabio Tamburrini
- 25/1110: Female Managers and Firm Performance in Europe

- Bruno Merlevede
- 25/1109: The role of services sectors for aggregate productivity: A firm-level anatomy of a large panel of European firms

- Bruno Merlevede and Annelies Van Maele
- 25/1108: The sticky and the slippy: Do payouts crowd out investments? Causal evidence from ratchet behaviour

- Bakou Mertens
- 25/1107: When shareholder power kicks in: Corporate financialization as ratchet behaviour and sticky payouts

- Bakou Mertens
- 25/1106: Too much of a good thing? Telework intensity and workplace experiences

- Eline Moens, Louis Lippens, Kathleen Vangronsvelt, Ans De Vos and Stijn Baert
- 25/1105: State-Owned Enterprises in Europe - Firm Performance and Aggregate Effects

- Bruno Merlevede and Pablo Muylle
- 25/1104: Wealth Mobility in the United States: Empirical Evidence from the PSID

- Christophe Van Langenhove
- 25/1103: Hiring subsidies and temporary work agencies

- Natalia Bermúdez-Barrezueta, Sam Desiere and Giulia Tarullo
- 25/1102: What if commuting has demerit properties?

- Bart Defloor and Dirk Van de gaer
- 24/1101: The Proof of the Pudding is in the Heating: A Field Experiment on Household Engagement with Heat Pump Flexibility

- Baptiste Rigaux, Sam Hamels and Marten Ovaere
- 24/1100: Not a lucky break? Why and when a career hiatus hijacks hiring chances

- Liam D'Hert, Louis Lippens and Stijn Baert
- 24/1099: Estimating the Macroeconomic Effects of Oil Supply News

- Lorenzo Mori and Gert Peersman
- 24/1098: Fertility, pregnancy, and parenthood discrimination in the labour market: A systematic review

- Morien El Haj, Stijn Baert, Luc Van Ootegem, Elsy Verhofstadt and Louis Lippens
- 24/1097: Credit Guarantees, Firm Response, and Macroeconomics

- Yasin Onder and Jose Villagas
- 24/1096: Sovereign CoCos and debt forgiveness

- Juan Carlos Hatchondo, Leonardo Martinez, Yasin Onder and Francisco Roch
- 24/1095: GLS Estimation of Local Projections: Trading Robustness for Efficiency

- Ignace De Vos and Gerdie Everaert
- 24/1094: Sovereign Debt Disclosure

- Bulent Guler, Yasin Onder and Temel Taskin
- 24/1093: Tracking Demographic and Financial Trends in Renewable Energy Cooperative Membership in Belgium using Survey and Bank Transaction Data

- Melita Van Steenberghe, Aislinn D’hulster, Johannes Weytjens, Marten Ovaere and Koen Schoors
- 24/1092: Age discrimination, apprenticeship training and hiring: Evidence from a scenario experiment

- Axana Dalle, Toon Wybo, Stijn Baert and Dieter Verhaest
- 24/1091: Are low interest rates firing back? Interest rate risk in the banking book and bank lending in a rising interest rate environment

- Lara Coulier, Cosimo Pancaro and Alessio Reghezza
- 24/1090: Assessing the Heterogeneous Impact of COVID-19 on Consumption Using Bank Transactions

- Selien De Schryder, Nikolaos Koutounidis, Koen Schoors and Johannes Weytjens
- 24/1089: Unemployment, inactivity, and hiring chances: A systematic review and meta-analysis

- Liam D'hert, Stijn Baert and Louis Lippens
- 24/1088: Pro-Debtor Bias, Court Shopping, and Bankruptcy Outcomes

- Kris Boudt, Florencio López- de-Silanes, Rafael Matta and Shilin Zhang
- 24/1087: Commodity Price Shocks and Global Cycles: Monetary Policy Matters

- Efrem Castelnuovo, Lorenzo Mori and Gert Peersman
- 24/1086: Speeding up on the learning curve: The evaluation of telework following a surge in telework experience

- Eline Moens, Louis Lippens, Liam D'hert and Stijn Baert
- 24/1085: Estimation of Non-Gaussian Factors Using Higher-order Multi-cumulants in Weak Factor Models

- Wanbo Lu, Guanglin Huang and Kris Boudt
- 24/1084: Trac(k)ing the trajectory: Mapping Sustainable Development Goal 8 in EU-funded research projects

- Kris Boudt, Yanick Inghels and Andre Spithoven
- 24/1083: Labour market disadvantages of citizens with a migration background in Belgium: A systematic review

- Louise Devos, Louis Lippens, Dries Lens, Francois Rycx, Stijn Baert, Mélanie Volral and Stijn Baert
- 24/1082: The subsidy trap: Explaining the unsatisfactory effectiveness of hiring subsidies for the senior unemployed

- Axana Dalle, Elsy Verhofstadt and Stijn Baert
- 23/1081: Nothing really matters: Evaluating demand-sidemoderators of age discrimination in hiring

- Axana Dalle, Louis Lippens and Stijn Baert
- 23/1080: Mens Sana in Corpore Sano! The Hiring Premium for Physical versus Mental Exercise in Different Occupations

- Dieter Verhaest and Stijn Baert
- 23/1079: So, dear applicant, do you mean working from home or shirking from home?

- Eline Moens, Elsy Verhofstadt, Luc Van Ootegem and Stijn Baert
- 23/1078: Curse and blessing: the effect of the dividend ban on euro area bank valuations and syndicated lending

- Emiel Sanders, Mathieu Simoens and Rudi Vander Vennet
- 23/1077: The Long-Term Impact of Parental Migration on the Health of Young Left-Behind Children

- Jinkai Li, Erga Luo and Bart Cockx
- 23/1076: Preferences for collective working-time reduction policies:a factorial survey experiment

- Damaris Castro and Brent Bleys
- 23/1075: System-wide Dividend Restrictions: Evidence and Theory

- Miguel Ampudia, Manuel A. Muñoz, Frank Smets and Alejandro Van der Ghote
- 23/1074: THE SHIFT PREMIUM: EVIDENCE FROM A DISCRETE CHOICE EXPERIMENT

- Sam Desiere and Christian Walker
- 23/1073: Do Actions Follow Words? How bank sentiment predicts credit growth

- Pablo Pastory y Camarasa and Martien Lamers
- 23/1072: What does job applicants' body art signal to employers?

- Stijn Baert, Jolien Herregods and Philippe Sterkens
- 23/1071: Labour costs and the decision to hire the first employee

- Bart Cockx and Sam Desiere
- 23/1070: (UN)TRUSTWORTHY PLEDGES AND COOPERATION IN SOCIAL DILEMMAS

- Timo Goeschl and Alice Soldà
- 23/1069: COMPLIANCE AND TRUTHFULNESS: LEVERAGING PEER INFORMATION WITH COMPETITIVE AUDIT MECHANISMS

- Timo Goeschl, Andreas Oestreich and Alice Solda
- 23/1068: Choice lists and ‘standard patterns’ of risk-taking

- Ranoua Bouchouicha, Jilong Wu and Ferdinand M. Vieider
- 23/1067: Taming the Zoo of Consumption Responses to Labour Income Changes

- Kris Boudt, Koen Schoors, Milan van den Heuvel and Johannes Weytjens
- 23/1066: A poisoned gift? The hireability signals of an income-support program for the senior unemployed*

- Axana Dalle, Philippe Sterkens and Stijn Baert
- 23/1065: Have inflation and monetary tightening changed the game? Long-run perspectives on the interest – growth difference on public debt

- Freddy Heylen, Marthe Mareels and Christophe Van Langenhove
- 23/1064: Capitalist-Worker Wealth Distribution in a Task-Based Model of Automation

- Arthur Jacobs
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