Working Papers of Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Ghent University, Belgium
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- 21/1013: A method for evaluating the rank condition for CCE estimators

- Ignace De Vos, Gerdie Everaert and Vasilis Sarafidis
- 21/1012: THE ADVERSE CONSEQUENCES OF GLOBAL HARVEST AND WEATHER DISRUPTIONS ON ECONOMIC ACTIVITY

- Jasmien De Winne and Gert Peersman
- 21/1011: Climate change concerns and the performance of green versus brown stocks

- David Ardia, Keven Bluteau, Kris Boudt and Koen Inghelbrecht
- 21/1010: Beta-Adjusted Covariance Estimation

- Kirill Dragun, Kris Boudt, Orimar Sauri and Steven Vanduffel
- 21/1009: Does diversification protect European banks' market valuation in a pandemic?

- Mathieu Simoens and Rudi Vander Vennet
- 20/1008: Deposit Insurance, Bank Ownership and Depositor Behavior

- Sümeyra Atmaca, Karolin Kirschenmann, Steven Ongena and Koen Schoors
- 20/1007: How Does Working-Time Flexibility Affect Workers’ Productivity in a Routine Job? Evidence from a Field Experiment

- Marie Boltz, Bart Cockx, Ana Diaz Escobar and Luz Magdalena Salas
- 20/1006: State-Owned Enterprises across Europe: Stylized Facts from a Large Firm-level Dataset

- Bram De Lange and Bruno Merlevede
- 20/1005: Unexpected Effects of Bank Bailouts:Depositors Need Not Apply and Need Not Run

- Allen N. Berger, Martien Lamers, Raluca Roman and Koen Schoors
- 20/1004: Macroprudential policy, monetary policy and Eurozone bank risk

- Elien Meuleman and Rudi Vander Vennet
- 20/1003: Cost-shifting Versus “Full” Accountability: Dealing with Cross-time and Cross-boundary Issues in the ISEW and GPI. An application to Belgium

- Jonas Van der Slycken and Brent Bleys
- 20/1002: The iceberg decomposition: a parsimonious way to map the health of labour markets

- Stijn Baert
- 20/1001: Is labour market discrimination against ethnic minorities better explained by taste or statistics? A systematic review of the empirical evidence

- Louis Lippens, Stijn Baert, Pieter-Paul Verhaeghe and Eva Derous
- 20/1000: As if it weren’t hard enough already: Breaking down hiring discrimination following burnout A causal machine learning evaluation of training in Belgium

- Philippe Sterkens, Stijn Baert, Claudia Rooman and Eva Derous
- 20/999: A Signal of (Train)ability? Grade Repetition and Hiring Chances

- Stijn Baert and Matteo Picchio
- 20/998: Priority to unemployed immigrants? A causal machine learning evaluation of training in Belgium

- Bart Cockx, Michael Lechner and Joost Bollens
- 20/997: ECB Monetary Policy and Bank Default Risk

- Nicolas Soenen and Rudi Vander Vennet
- 20/996: The COVID-19 crisis and telework: A research survey on experiences, expectations and hopes

- Stijn Baert, Louis Lippens, Eline Moens, Philippe Sterkens and Johannes Weytjens
- 20/995: How do we think the COVID-19 crisis will affect our careers (if any remain)?

- Stijn Baert, Louis Lippens, Eline Moens, Philippe Sterkens and Johannes Weytjens
- 20/994: Why narrative information matters: Evidence from the asset purchase program of the ECB

- Frederic Opitz
- 20/993: Application Period in Reverse Auctions

- Sümeyra Atmaca
- 20/992: What Does Someone’s Gender Identity Signal to Employers?

- Hannah Van Borm, Marlot Dhoop, Allien Van Acker and Stijn Baert
- 20/991: Switching from an inclining to a zero-level unemployment benefit profile: Good for work incentives?

- Bart Cockx, Koen Declercq, Muriel Dejemeppe, Leda Inga and Bruno Van der Linden
- 19/990: Macroprudential policy and its impact on the Credit Cycle

- Selien De Schryder and Frederic Opitz
- 19/989: Sovereign exposures of European banks: it is not all doom

- Martien Lamers, Thomas Present and Rudi Vander Vennet
- 19/988: Bank performance in Europe and the US: a divergence in market-to-book ratios

- Mathieu Simoens and Rudi Vander Vennet
- 19/987: Does loneliness lurk in temp work? Exploring the associations between temporary employment, loneliness at work and job satisfaction

- Eline Moens, Stijn Baert, Elsy Verhofstadt and Luc Van Ootegem
- 19/986: Smartphone Use and Academic Performance: First Evidence from Longitudinal Data

- Simon Amez, Sunčica Vujić, Lieven De Marez and Stijn Baert
- 19/985: Labour Market Outcomes for Cancer Survivors: A Review of the Reviews

- Adelina Sharipova and Stijn Baert
- 19/984: What Does a Job Candidate’s Age Signal to Employers?

- Hannah Van Borm, Ian Burn and Stijn Baert
- 19/983: Effects of State-Dependent Forward Guidance, Large-Scale Asset Purchases and Fiscal Stimulus in a Low-Interest-Rate Environment

- Günter Coenen, Carlos Montes-Galdón and Frank Smets
- 19/982: Smartphone Use and Academic Performance: a Literature Review

- Simon Amez and Stijn Baert
- 19/981: Job Prestige and Mobile Dating Success:A Field Experiment

- Brecht Neyt, Stijn Baert and Jana Vynckier
- 19/980: The Impact of Internship Experience During Secondary Education on Schooling and Labour Market Outcomes

- Brecht Neyt, Dieter Verhaest and Stijn Baert
- 19/979: The Impact of Food Prices on Conflict Revisited

- Jasmien De Winne and Gert Peersman
- 19/978: The Interplay between Oil and Food Commodity Prices: Has It Changed over Time?

- Gert Peersman, Sebastian Rüth and Wouter Van der Veken
- 19/977: A conceptual exploration and critical inquiry into the theoretical foundation(s) of economic welfare measures

- Jonas Van der Slycken and Brent Bleys
- 19/976: SMARTPHONE USE AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE: CORRELATION OR CAUSAL RELATIONSHIP?

- Stijn Baert, Sunčica Vujić, Simon Amez, Matteo Claeskens, Thomas Daman, Arno Mackelberghe, Eddy Omey and Lieven De Marez
- 19/975: WORK HARD OR PLAY HARD? DEGREE CLASS, STUDENT LEADERSHIP AND EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

- Stijn Baert and Dieter Verhaest
- 19/974: STUDENT INTERNSHIPS AND EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES AFTER GRADUATION: A FIELD EXPERIMENT

- Stijn Baert, Brecht Neyt, Thomas Siedler, Ilse Toback and Dieter Verhaest
- 19/973: Do SVARs with Sign Restrictions Not Identify Unconventional Monetary Policy Shocks?

- Jef Boeckx, Maarten Dossche, Alessandro Galesi, Boris Hofmann and Gert Peersman
- 19/972: Changing supply elasticities and regional housing booms

- Knut Are Aastveit, Bruno Albuquerque and Andre Anundsen
- 19/971: MACROPRUDENTIAL POLICY AND BANK SYSTEMIC RISK

- Elien Meuleman and Rudi Vander Vennet
- 19/970: NEAREST COMOMENT ESTIMATION WITH UNOBSERVED FACTORS

- Kris Boudt, Dries Cornilly and Tim Verdonck
- 19/969: RELIGION, FOOD CHOICES AND DEMAND SEASONALITY: EVIDENCE FROM THE ETHIOPIAN MILK MARKET

- Eline D'Haene, Sam Desiere, Marijke D'Haese, Wim Verbeke and Koen Schoors
- 19/968: FLIGHTS TO SAFETY

- Lieven Baele, Geert Bekaert, Koen Inghelbrecht and Min Wei
- 19/967: FINANCIAL ATTENTION AND THE DISPOSITION EFFECT

- Nicolas Dierick, Dries Heyman, Koen Inghelbrecht and Hannes Stieperaere
- 19/966: STOCK PRICE ANCHORING

- Mustafa Disli, Koen Inghelbrecht, Koen Schoors and Hannes Stieperaere
- 19/965: BORDER REGIMES AND INDIRECT PRODUCTIVITY EFFECTS FROM FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT

- Bruno Merlevede and Victoria Purice
- 19/964: BANKING REGULATION WITH RISK OF SOVEREIGN DEFAULT

- Pablo D'Erasmo, Igor Livshits and Koen Schoors
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