Working Papers of Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Ghent University, Belgium
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- 23/1063: The optimal quantity of CBDC in a bank-based economy

- Lorenzo Burlon, Carlos Montes-Galdón, Manuel A. Muñoz and Frank Smets
- 23/1062: Selecting only the best and brightest? An assessment of migration policy selectivity and its effectiveness

- Glenn Rayp, Ilse Ruyssen and Samuel Standaert
- 23/1061: Authoritarian durability, prospects of change and individual behavior: evidence from a survey experiment in Russia

- Michael Rochlitz, Olga Masyutina, Koen Schoors and Yulia Khalikova
- 23/1060: Does BRRD mitigate the bank-to-sovereign risk channel?

- Martien Lamers, Thomas Present, Nicolas Soenen and Rudi Vander Vennet
- 23/1059: Are more automatable jobs less satisfying?

- Arthur Jacobs, Elsy Verhofstadt and Luc Van Ootegem
- 22/1058: Heterogeneous Household Responses to Energy Price Shocks

- Gert Peersman and Joris Wauters
- 22/1057: Monetary policy and the drifting natural rate of interest

- Sandra Daudignon and Oreste Tristani
- 22/1056: Optimal GDP-indexed Bonds

- Yasin Onder
- 22/1055: Bequests and the estate tax. A review of theory and (new) evidence

- Pieter Van Rymenant
- 22/1054: An Arab, an Asian, and a Black guy walk into a job interview: ethnic stigma in hiring after controlling for social class

- Hannah Van Borm, Louis Lippens and Stijn Baert
- 22/1053: Long-Term Effects of Hiring Subsidies for Unemployed Youths—Beware of Spillovers

- Andrea Albanesea, Bart Cockx and Muriel Dejemeppe
- 22/1052: On the macroeconomic and distributional effects of federal estate tax reforms in the United States

- Pieter Van Rymenant, Freddy Heylen and Dirk Van de gaer
- 22/1051: Selecting names for experiments on ethnic discrimination

- Stijn Baert, Louis Lippens and Hannah Van Borm
- 22/1050: ECB Monetary Policy and the Term Structure of Bank Default Risk

- Tom Beernaert, Nicolas Soenen and Rudi Vander Vennet
- 22/1049: Losing Prospective Entitlement to Unemployment Benefits. Impact on Educational Attainment

- Bart Cockx, Koen Declercq and Muriel Dejemeppe
- 22/1048: Disclosing the ‘Big C’: What Does Cancer Survivorship Signal to Employers?

- Philippe Sterkens, Adelina Sharipova and Stijn Baert
- 22/1047: When burnout tips the scales against you: An experimental investigation of employees’ burnout history in layoff decisions

- Philippe Sterkens
- 22/1046: Capital-augmenting technical change in the context of untapped automation opportunities

- Arthur Jacobs
- 22/1045: Where did they come from, where did they go? Bridging the Gaps in Migration Data

- Samuel Standaert and Glenn Rayp
- 22/1044: Assessing the Effects of Borrower-Based Macroprudential Policy on Credit in the EU Using Intensity-Based Indices

- Lara Coulier and Selien De Schryder
- 22/1043: Diving in the minds of recruiters: What triggers gender stereotypes in hiring?

- Hannah Van Borm and Stijn Baert
- 22/1042: Disentangling the attractiveness of telework to employees: a factorial survey experiment

- Eline Moens, Elsy Verhofstadt, Luc Van Ootegem and Stijn Baert
- 22/1041: The effect of flow-based market coupling on cross-border exchange volumes and price convergence in Central-Western European electricity markets

- Marten Ovaere, Michiel Kenis, Kenneth Van den Bergh, Kenneth Bruninx and Erik Delarue
- 22/1040: Should we worry about public debt? An empirical analysis of r – g in OECD countries

- Freddy Heylen, Marthe Mareels and Christophe Van Langenhove
- 22/1039: European bank profitability: the Great Convergence?

- Martien Lamers, Thomas Present and Rudi Vander Vennet
- 22/1038: I Won’t Make the Same Mistake Again: Burnout History and Job Preferences

- Philippe Sterkens, Stijn Baert, Eline Moens, Eva Derous and Joey Wuyts
- 22/1037: Does relative age affect speed and quality of transition from school to work?

- Luca Fumarco, Alessandro Vandromme, Levi Halewyck, Eline Moens and Stijn Baert
- 21/1036: Noisy coding of time and reward discounting

- Ferdinand Vieider
- 21/1035: The state of hiring discrimination: A meta-analysis of (almost) all recent correspondence experiments

- Louis Lippens, Siel Vermeiren and Stijn Baert
- 21/1034: Statistical footprints of corruption:“Vanity Fair” of automobile license plates in Russia

- Tom Eeckhout, Timur Natkhov, Leonid Polishchuk, Koen Schoors and Kevin Hoefman
- 21/1033: Determinants of European Banks’ Default Risk

- Nicolas Soenen and Rudi Vander Vennet
- 21/1032: Non-Standard Errors

- Albert Menkveld, Anna Dreber, Felix Holzmeister, Juergen Huber, Magnus Johannesson, Michael Kirchler, Sebastian Neusüss, Michael Razen, Utz Weitzel, Edwin Baidoo, Michael Frömmel and Et Al
- 21/1031: Cost-effective reduction of fossil energy use in the European transport sector: An assessment of the Fit for 55 Package

- Marten Ovaere and Stef Proost
- 21/1030: Demographic change, secular stagnation and inequality: automation as a blessing?

- Arthur Jacobs and Freddy Heylen
- 21/1029: Liquidity Crises, Liquidity Lines and Sovereign Risk

- Yasin Onder
- 21/1028: Longing for Which Home: Evidence from Global Aspirations to Stay, Return or Migrate Onwards

- Els Bekaert, Amelie Constant, Killian Foubert and Ilse Ruyssen
- 21/1027: Towards ISEW and GPI 2.0, part II: Is Europe faring well with growth? Evidence from a welfare comparison in the EU-15 from 1995 to 2018

- Jonas Van der Slycken and Brent Bleys
- 21/1026: Towards ISEW and GPI 2.0, part I: developing two alternative measures of economic welfare with distinct time and boundary perspectives for Belgium

- Jonas Van der Slycken and Brent Bleys
- 21/1025: How effective are hiring subsidies to reduce long-term unemployment among prime-aged jobseekers? Evidence from Belgium

- Sam Desiere and Bart Cockx
- 21/1024: BRRD credibility and the bank-sovereign nexus

- Martien Lamers, Thomas Present, Rudi Vander Vennet and Nicolas Soenen
- 21/1023: Default of Depreciate

- Yasin Onder and Enes Sunel
- 21/1022: Noisy neural coding and decisions under uncertainty

- Ferdinand Vieider
- 21/1021: Leaving terrorism behind? Impact of terrorist attacks on migration intentions around the world

- Killian Foubert and Ilse Ruyssen
- 21/1020: Costly Mistakes: Why and When Spelling Errors in Resumes Jeopardise Interview Chances

- Philippe Sterkens, Ralf Caers, Marijke De Couck, Michael Geamanu, Victor Van Driessche and Stijn Baert
- 21/1019: Deteriorated sleep quality does not explain the negative impact of smartphone use on academic performance

- Simon Amez, Sunčica Vujić, Margo Abrath and Stijn Baert
- 21/1018: Bye, bye, Hotel Mama, bye, bye good grades? Living in a student room and exam results in tertiary education

- Simon Amez and Stijn Baert
- 21/1017: Why making promotion after a burnout is like boiling the ocean

- Philippe Sterkens, Stijn Baert, Claudia Rooman and Eva Derous
- 21/1016: Loss aversion in taste-based employee discrimination: Evidence from a choice experiment

- Louis Lippens, Stijn Baert and Eva Derous
- 21/1015: THE EFFECTIVENESS OF A NEGATIVE INTEREST RATE POLICY

- Marco Onofri, Gert Peersman and Frank Smets
- 21/1014: WHAT SHIFTS DID COVID-19 YEAR 2020 BRING TO THE LABOUR MARKET IN EUROPE?

- Stijn Baert
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