Working Papers of Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Ghent University, Belgium
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- 15/914: DEMOGRAPHICS AND BUSINESS CYCLE VOLATILITY A SPURIOUS RELATIONSHIP?

- Gerdie Everaert and Hauke Vierke
- 15/913: CONTRACTING OUT MANDATORY COUNSELLING AND TRAINING FOR LONG-TERM UNEMPLOYED. PRIVATE FOR-PROFIT OR NON-PROFIT, OR KEEP IT PUBLIC?

- Bart Cockx and Stijn Baert
- 15/912: TRADE INTEGRATION AND TRADE AGREEMENTS:RESOLVING THE ENDOGENEITY PROBLEM THROUGH A QUALITATIVE VAR

- Samuel Standaert and Glenn Rayp
- 15/911: ON THE ROLE OF PUBLIC POLICIES AND WAGE FORMATION FOR PRIVATE INVESTMENT IN R&D: A LONG-RUN PANEL ANALYSIS

- Tim Buyse, Freddy Heylen and Ruben Schoonackers
- 15/910: FINANCIAL SHOCKS AND THE REAL ECONOMY IN A NONLINEAR WORLD: FROM THEORY TO ESTIMATION

- Andrea Silvestrini and Andrea Zaghini
- 15/909: AANKOOPPROGRAMMA ECB EFFECTIEF IN VERHOGEN ECONOMISCHE GROEI EN INFLATIE

- Jef Boeckx, Gert Peersman and Arnoud Stevens
- 15/908: BUSINESS MODELS AND THEIR IMPACT ON BANK PERFORMANCE: A LONG-TERM PERSPECTIVE

- Frederik Mergaerts and Rudi Vander Vennet
- 15/907: THE EFFECT OF PERCEIVED ENVIRONMENTAL UNCERTAINTY ON BUDGETARY SLACK: THE PIVOTAL ROLE OF SEQUENTIAL ROLE AMBIGUITY AND JOB-RELATED TENSION

- Jolien De Baerdemaeker and Werner Bruggeman
- 15/906: BOOTSTRAP-BASED BIAS CORRECTION AND INFERENCE FOR DYNAMIC PANELS WITH FIXED EFFECTS

- Ignace De Vos, Gerdie Everaert and Ilse Ruyssen
- 15/904: EVALUATION OF RAILWAY TRAFFIC CONTROL EFFICIENCY AND ITS DETERMINANTS

- Bart Roets and Johan Christiaens
- 15/903: Testing for time variation in an unobserved components model for the U.S. economy

- Tino Berger, Gerdie Everaert and Hauke Vierke
- 15/902: PERMANENT WAGE COST SUBSIDIES FOR OLDER WORKERS. AN EFFECTIVE TOOL FOR INCREASING WORKING TIME AND POSTPONING EARLY RETIREMENT?

- Andrea Albanese and Bart Cockx
- 15/901: PRIVATE DEBT OVERHANG AND THE GOVERNMENT SPENDING MULTIPLIER: EVIDENCE FOR THE UNITED STATES

- Marco Bernardini and Gert Peersman
- 15/900: Multinational Networks, Domestic,and Foreign Firms in Europe

- Bruno Merlevede, Matthijs de Zwaan, Karolien Lenaerts and Victoria Purice
- 15/899: Cross-country differences in unemployment: fiscal policy,unions and household preferences in general equilibrium

- Brecht Boone and Freddy Heylen
- 14/898: Heterogeneous ability and the effects of fiscal policy on employment, income and welfare in general equilibrium

- Freddy Heylen and Renaat van de Kerckhove
- 14/897: Historical trade integration: Globalization and the distance puzzle in the long 20th century

- Samuel Standaert, Stijn Ronsse and Benjamin Vandermarliere
- 14/896: Distance, Time since Foreign Entry, and Knowledge Spillovers from Foreign Direct Investment

- Bruno Merlevede and Victoria Purice
- 14/895: The scarring effect of early non-employment

- Corinna Ghirelli
- 14/894: SCARS OF RECESSIONS IN A RIGID LABOR MARKET

- Bart Cockx and Corinna Ghirelli
- 14/893: THE US DOLLAR EXCHANGE RATE AND THE DEMAND FOR OIL

- Selien De Schryder and Gert Peersman
- 14/892: WAGE INDEXATION AND THE MONETARY POLICY REGIME

- Selien De Schryder, Gert Peersman and Joris Wauters
- 14/891: AUDIT FEE DETERMINANTS IN THE HOSPITAL SECTOR

- Vanderbeke Dave, Johan Christiaens and Verbruggen Sandra
- 14/890: Investment-Cash Flow Sensitivity and the Cost of External Finance

- Klaas Mulier, Koen Schoors and Bruno Merlevede
- 14/889: The impact of budget participation on the budgetary motivation of managers reconsidered: An exploratory self-determination theory perspective

- Jolien de Baerdemaeker and Werner Bruggeman
- 14/888: Pensions and fertility: a simple proposal for reform

- Tim Buyse
- 14/887: Effectiveness and Transmission of the ECB’s Balance Sheet Policies

- Jef Boeckx, Maarten Dossche and Gert Peersman
- 14/886: Wage Subsidies and Hiring Chances for the Disabled: Some Causal Evidence

- Stijn Baert
- 14/884: Self-Selection into Credit Markets: Evidence from Agriculture in Mali

- Lori Beaman, Dean Karlan, Bram Thuysbaert and Christopher Udry
- 14/883: Did the Economic Impact of CCCTB affect the Voting Behaviour of MEPs?

- Annelies Roggeman, Isabelle Verleyen, Philippe van Cauwenberge and Carine Coppens
- 14/882: Carrying the (Paper) Burden: A Portfolio View of Systemic Risk and Optimal Bank Size

- J. Bos, Martien Lamers and Victoria Purice
- 14/881: Endogenous Wage Indexation and Aggregate Shocks

- Julio Carrillo, Gert Peersman and Joris Wauters
- 14/880: Downstream Offshoring and Firm-level Employment

- Bruno Merlevede and Bernhard Michel
- 14/879: FDI Spillovers and Multinational Firm Heterogeneity

- K. Lenaerts and Bruno Merlevede
- 14/878: Bid-Ask Spread Components on the Foreign Exchange Market: Quantifying the Risk Component

- Michael Frömmel and Frederick Van Gysegem
- 14/877: The dynamics of European financial market integration

- Gerdie Everaert and L. Pozzi
- 14/876: Overeducation in the early career of secondary education graduates: An analysis using sequence techniques

- Dieter Verhaest, T. Schatteman and W. van Trier
- 14/875: The Effectiveness of Unconventional Monetary Policies

- Gert Peersman
- 14/874: Shocks to Bank Lending, Risk-Taking, Securitization, and their Role for U.S. Business Cycle Fluctuations

- Gert Peersman and Wolf Wagner
- 14/873: Are exporting firms always a good hedge against currency risk? Evidence from Central and Eastern European Countries

- Michael Frömmel and M. Luetje
- 14/872: Crystallization – the Hidden Dimension of Hedge Funds' Fee Structure

- Gert Elaut, Michael Frömmel and J. Sjödin
- 13/871: Are Islamic Banks Subject to Depositor Discipline?

- Ahmet Aysan, M. Disli, Huseyin Ozturk and Ibrahim Turhan
- 13/870: Macroeconomic Regimes

- L. Baele, Geert Bekaert, S. Cho, Koen Inghelbrecht and Antonio Moreno
- 13/869: Evaluating the Added Value of Pictorial Data for Customer Churn Prediction

- M. Ballings, Dirk Van den Poel and E. Verhagen
- 13/868: Better sexy than flexy? A lab experiment assessing the impact of perceived attractiveness and personality traits on hiring decisions

- Stijn Baert and L. Decuypere
- 13/867: Bank rebranding and depositor loyalty

- Mustafa Disli and Koen Schoors
- 13/866: An extended Huff-model for robustly benchmarking and predicting retail network performance

- M. de Beule, Dirk Van den Poel and N. van de Weghe
- 13/865: Cash Demand Forecasting in ATMs by Clustering and Neural Networks

- V. Kamini, V. Ravi, A. Prinzie and Dirk Van den Poel
- 13/864: The origin of spin-offs – A typology of corporate and academic spin-offs

- H. Fryges and Mike Wright
- 13/863: Model-supported business-to-business prospect prediction based on an iterative customer acquisition framework

- J. D’haen and Dirk Van den Poel
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