Working Papers, Department of Economics
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- 2023_04: Carbon Tax in the Shipping Sector: Assessing Economic and Environmental Impacts

- Paula Pereda, Andrea Lucchesi, Thais Diniz and Rayan Wolf
- 2023_03: Rentiers, Strategic Public Goods and Financialization in the Periphery

- Gabriel Porcile and Gilberto Lima
- 2023_02: Confirmation Bias in Social Networks

- Marcos Fernandes
- 2023_01: Achieving two policy targets with one policy instrument: heterogeneous expectations, countercyclical fiscal policy, and macroeconomic stabilization at the effective lower bound

- Gilberto Lima, Mark Setterfield and Jaylson Silveira
- 2022_25: J.S. Mill, a Guerra Civil Americana e a escravidão

- Laura Mattos
- 2022_24: Does monetary policy impact CO2 Emissions? A GVAR analysis

- Luccas Assis Attilio, Joao Ricardo Faria and Mauro Rodrigues
- 2022_23: Household Debt, Knowledge Capital Accumulation and Macrodynamic Performance

- Laura Barbosa de Carvalho, Gilberto Lima and Gustavo Pereira Serra
- 2022_22: Policy Enforcement in the Presence of Organized Crime: Evidence from Rio de Janeiro*

- Raphael Bruce, Alexsandros Cavgias and Luis Meloni
- 2022_21: Demand and Distribution in a Dynamic Spatial Panel Model for the United States: Evidence from State-Level Data

- Gilberto Lima and Andre M. Marques
- 2022_20: Brazilian economy in the 2000’s: A tale of two recessions

- Matheus Cardoso Leal and Marcio Nakane
- 2022_19: The Impact of High-Speed Rail on Labor Spatial Misallocation– Based on Spatial Difference-in-Differences Analysis

- Linnan Yan, Menger Tu, André Chagas and Lufeng Tai
- 2022_18: Labor Supply in Pandemics Environments: An Aggregative Games Approach

- Luciana Fiorini and Wilfredo Maldonado
- 2022_17: Multiplier effects of social protection: a SVAR approach for Brazil

- Marina Sanches and Laura Barbosa de Carvalho
- 2022_16: Elusive Unpleasantness

- Carlos Goncalves, Mauro Rodrigues and Fernando Genta
- 2022_15: Effects of fiscal consolidation on income inequality: narrative evidence from South America

- Dante Cardoso and Laura Barbosa de Carvalho
- 2022_14: Gender gaps in low and high-stakes assessments

- Fabiana Rocha, Paula Pereda, Maria Dolores Diaz, Gabriel Facundes Monteiro, Luiza Karpavicius, Liz Matsunaga, Bruna Borges and Clara Brenck
- 2022_13: Corrigendum to “Core equivalence theorem with production†[J. Econ. Theory 137 (2007) 246–270]

- David Turchick, Siyang Xiong and Charles Zheng
- 2022_12: Multidimensional Poverty in Morocco: An Exploratory Spatial Approach

- Eduardo Haddad, Inácio Araújo, Zineb Sijelmassi Idrissi and Youness El Bouazzaoui
- 2022_11: Riesgo Causado por la Propagación de las Pérdidas por Terremoto a través de la EconomÃa Mediante el uso de Modelos CGE Espaciales

- Jose Antonio Leon, Mario Ordaz, Eduardo Haddad and Inácio Araújo
- 2022_10: COVID-19 Crisis Monitor: Assessing the Effectiveness of Exit Strategies in the State of São Paulo, Brazil

- Eduardo Haddad, Renato S Vieira, Inácio Araújo, Silvio Ichihara, Fernando Perobelli and Karina Bugarin
- 2022_09: Church Competition, Religious Subsidies and the Rise of Evangelicalism: a Dynamic Structural Analysis

- Raphael Corbi and Fabio Miessi Sanches
- 2022_08: What Drives Religiosity in America? Evidence from an Empirical Hotelling Model of Church Competition

- Raphael Corbi and Fabio Miessi Sanches
- 2022_07: Natural Disasters and Preferences for the Environment: Evidence from the Impressionable Years

- Raphael Corbi and Chiara Falco
- 2022_06: Payroll Tax, Employment and Labor Market Concentration

- Erick Baumgartner and Renata Narita Raphael Corbi
- 2022_05: The Brazilian intergovernmental fiscal transfer for conservation: a successful but self-limiting incentive program

- Patricia G C Ruggiero and Alexander Pfaff, Paula C Pereda, Elizabeth Nichols, Jean Paul Metzger
- 2022_04: To Comply or not to Comply: Persistent Heterogeneity in Tax Compliance and Macroeconomic Dynamics

- Leonardo Barros Torres and Gilberto Lima
- 2022_03: Dynamic effects of smoking bans on addictive behavior among young adults

- Camila Steffens and Paula Pereda
- 2022_02: Public Sector Procurements and Reference Prices Estimation with Small Samples in Brazil

- Gabriel Lyrio de Oliveira, André Chagas and Denise Leyi Li
- 2022_01: The Financial Network Channel of Monetary Policy Transmission: An Agent-Based Model

- Michel Alexandre, Gilberto Lima, Luca Riccetti and Alberto Russo
- 2021_28: Determinants of Agricultural Diversification in Brazil: A Spatial Econometric Analysis

- Jose Luis Parre and André Chagas
- 2021_27: Income Distribution, Productivity Growth and Workers's Bargaining Power in an Agent-Based Macroeconomic Model

- Lilian Rolim, Carolina Baltar and Gilberto Lima
- 2021_26: Inflation Targeting Mattered: a multivariate synthetic control approach

- Ricardo D. Brito, Robison F. Kudamatsu and Vladimir K. Teles
- 2021_25: The Substitute Model of Dividends at Work: a change in minority shareholder protection

- Ricardo D. Brito, Paulo Sergio O. Ribeiro and Antonio Z. Sanvicente
- 2021_24: Quadratic Funding with Incomplete Information

- Luis V. M. Freitas and Wilfredo Maldonado
- 2021_23: Long-Term Air Pollution Exposure and COVID-19 Mortality in Latin America

- Jorge A Bonilla, Alejandro Lopez-Feldman, Paula Pereda, Nathaly Rivera and J. Cristobal Ruiz-Tagle
- 2021_22: Private Means Better? A Water and Sanitation Quasi-experimental Design

- Arthur Dassan, Joelson Oliveira Sampaio, Vinicius Augusto Brunassi Silva and Rodrigo De-Losso
- 2021_21: Price rigidity in Brazil: Microeconomic evidence and Macroeconomic Implications

- Debora Silva Oliveira and Mauro Rodrigues
- 2021_20: Economic Growth as a Double-Edged Sword: The Pollution-Adjusted Kaldor-Verdoorn Effect

- Guilherme de Oliveira and Gilberto Lima
- 2021_19: Under Pressure: Women's Leadership During the COVID-19 Crisis

- Raphael Bruce, Alexsandros Cavgias, Luis Meloni and Mario Remigio
- 2021_18: Of two minds: An experiment on how time scarcity shapes risk-taking behavior

- Sergio Almeida and Mauro Rodrigues
- 2021_17: Instrumental Variable Network Difference-in-Differences (IV-NDID) estimator: model and application

- Sandy Dall'erba, André Chagas, William Ridley, Yilan Xu and Lilin Yuan
- 2021_16: R&D intensity and Vertical Differentiation

- Ricardo D. Brito, Eduardo Correia de Souza and Rodrigo Moita
- 2021_15: Predicting Skills of Runaway Slaves in São Paulo, 1854-1887

- Renato Colistete
- 2021_14: Testing the differentiated impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on air travel demand considering social inclusion

- Luca J. Santos, Alessandro Oliveira and Dante M. Aldrighi
- 2021_13: Do temperature shocks affect non-agriculture wages in Brazil? Evidence from individual-level panel data

- Jaqueline Oliveira, Bruno Palialol and Paula Pereda
- 2021_12: Is Rotten Tomatoes killing the movie industry? A regression discontinuity approach

- Marislei Nishijima, Mauro Rodrigues and Thais Luiza Donega Souza
- 2021_11: An Analysis of the Effect of Board Gender Diversity on the Environmental Behavior of Brazilian Firms

- Eduarda Miller de Figueiredo, André Chagas, Daniel Uhr and Julia Gallego Ziero Uhr
- 2021_10: Estimating the Employment and Educational Effects of Vocational Training: the Role of School Quality

- Cristiano C. Carvalho, Raphael Corbi and Rodrigo De-Losso
- 2021_09: Private or Public Enterprises? Cost Inefficiency Limits - An Application to Water Supply Companies in Brazil

- Osvaldo Candido, Wilfredo Maldonado and Cintia L. M. Araujo
- 2021_08: Winners and losers: the distributional impact of a carbon tax in Brazil

- Maria Alice Moz-Christofoletti and Paula Carvalho Pereda
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