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- 2018_11: Mobility in Cities: Distributional Impact Analysis of Transportation Improvement in São Paulo Metropolitan Region

- Eduardo Haddad, Nancy Lozano-Gracia and Emmanuel Skoufias
- 2018_10: Negative advertising and electoral rules: an empirical evaluation of the Brazilian case

- Danilo P. Souza and Marcos Y. Nakaguma
- 2018_09: The commodities boom and the profit squeeze: output and profit cycles in Brazil (1996-2016)

- Guilherme Martins and Fernando Rugitsky
- 2018_08: Water Content in Trade: A Regional Analysis for Morocco

- Eduardo Haddad and Vinicius A. Vale Fatima Ezzahra Mengoub
- 2018_07: Estimation of NUTS2 Interregional Input-Output Systems for Greece, 2010 and 2013

- Eduardo Haddad, Vinícius Vale and Jaqueline C. Vicentin
- 2018_06: An analysis of the distributive effects of public policies and their spillovers

- Alan Costa and Sergio Firpo
- 2018_05: On the Numerical Structure of Local and Nationwide Government Spending Multipliers: What Can We Learn from the Greek Crisis?

- Eduardo Haddad and Vinícius Vale
- 2018_04: Counterfactual comparisons of investment options for wind power and agricultural production in the United States: Lessons from Northern Ohio

- Alexandre Ribeiro Scarcioffolo and Fernanda Perobelli
- 2018_03: Utility Matters: Edmond Malinvaud and growth theory in the 1950s and 1960s

- Matheus Assaf and Pedro Duarte
- 2018_02: Macrodynamic Implications of Employee Profit Sharing as Effort Elicitation Device

- Gilberto Lima and Jaylson Silveira
- 2018_01: The Grand Tour: Keynes and Goodwin go to Greece

- Eduardo Haddad, Vinícius Vale and Jaqueline Visentin
- 2017_36: CLASSES, CAPITAL AND THE SOCIAL FORMS IN BETWEEN - On the political and intellectual organization of the contradiction

- Leonardo Ferreira Guimarães
- 2017_35: Government Expenditure Ceiling and Public Debt Dynamics in a Demand-led Macromodel

- Rafael Saulo Marques Ribeiro and Gilberto Lima
- 2017_34: Combining Monetary Policy and Prudential Regulation: An Agent-Based Modeling Approach

- Michel Alexandre and Gilberto Lima
- 2017_33: Identification and Characterization of Subcentralities in the Municipality of São Paulo

- Rodger Barros Antunes Campos and André Chagas
- 2017_32: Debt-Financed Knowledge Capital Accumulation, Capacity Utilization and Economic Growth

- Laura Barbosa de Carvalho and Gustavo Pereira Serra Gilberto Tadeu Lima
- 2017_31: The Price Tag Illusion

- Fernando Chague and Bruno Giovannetti
- 2017_30: Soap Opera, Fertility and Inequality: Can we build some relationship?

- Michael França and Eduardo Haddad
- 2017_29: The rise and fall of the Brazilian economy (2004-2015): the economic antimiracle

- Fernando Rugitsky
- 2017_28: Effects of a Cash Transfer Program on Origin-Destination Migration Flows

- Gabriel Lyrio de Oliveira and André Chagas
- 2017_27: Overcoming the Original Sin: Gains from Local Currency External Debt

- Ricardo Sabbadini
- 2017_26: The Great Deception: The 'Science' of Monetary Policy and the Great Moderation Revisited

- Gilberto Lima and Mark Setterfield
- 2017_25: Determinants and Effects of Negative Advertising in Politics

- Danilo P. Souza and Marcos Y. Nakaguma
- 2017_24: Unemployment insurance, job mobility and formalization: an analysis of the Brazilian case

- Danilo P. Souza
- 2017_23: The decision on unconstitutionality of earmarking and its impact on the housing access: Evidence from São Paulo State, Brazil

- Rodger Barros Antunes Campos and Gustavo Pereira Serra
- 2017_22: Transforming the Abstract into Concrete: The Dual Semantic Roots of Economic Modelling

- Arthur Brackmann Netto and Marcelo Milan
- 2017_21: The Double Edge of Case-Studies: A Frame-Based Definition of Economic Models

- Arthur Brackmann Netto
- 2017_20: Coast to Coast: How MIT's students linked the Solow model and optimal growth theory

- Matheus Assaf
- 2017_19: Skill wage premium and city size

- Edivaldo C. Neves and Andre Chagas Carlos R. Azzoni
- 2017_18: The Methodological Debates in Engalnd in the 1870's and 1880's: The Historicist Challege to Political Economy

- Laura Mattos
- 2017_17: Non-Contributory Health Insurance and Household Labor Supply: Evidence from Mexico
- Gabriella Conti and Rita Ginja
- 2017_16: Unintended Consequences of Unemployment Insurance: Evidence from Stricter Eligibility Criteria in Brazil

- Cristiano C. Carvalho and Renata Narita Raphael Corbi
- 2017_15: Political Aspects of Household Debt

- Yk Kim and Mark Setterfield Gilberto Tadeu Lima
- 2017_14: Education Quality and the Empirics of Economic Growth

- Mauro Rodrigues and Danilo P. Souza
- 2017_13: A study on environmental infractions for Brazilian municipalities: a spatial dynamic panel approach

- Júlia Gallego Ziero Uhr and André Chagas
- 2017_12: Estimation of price and income elasticities for the Brazilian household electricity demand

- Daniel Uhr and André Chagas
- 2017_11: Does Real Exchange Rate Undervaluation Really Promote Economic Growth?

- Rafael Saulo Marques Ribeiro and Gilberto Tadeu Lima John S. L. McCombie
- 2017_10: Poor man's crop? Slavery on Brazilian cotton regions (1800-1850)

- Thales A. Zamberlan Pereira
- 2017_09: Interstate Input-Output Matrix for Brazil: An Application of the IIOAS Method

- Eduardo Haddad and Carlos Alberto Gonçalves Junior, Thiago Oliveira Nascimento
- 2017_08: Heterogeneity in Monthly Inflation Expectations in Brazil: Evidence with Aggregate Data from the Focus Survey

- Roberto Meurer and Gilberto Lima
- 2017_07: Exchange Rate Misalignment and Growth: A Myth?

- Carlos Eduardo Gonçalves and Mauro Rodrigues
- 2017_06: Electoral Cycles and Public Employment in Brazilian Prefectures: Evidence for the years 2002-2013

- Rafael Alves de Albuquerque Tavares
- 2017_05: Does Political Party Matter? Evidence from Close Races for Mais Médicos para o Brasil

- Rafael Alves de Albuquerque Tavares
- 2017_04: Educational Initiatives and Mobilization for Primary Schools in São Paulo, 1830-1889

- Renato Colistete
- 2017_03: Challenging Lucas: from overlapping generations to infinite-lived agent models

- Michaël Assous and Pedro Duarte
- 2017_02: Employee Profit Sharing and Labor Extraction in a Classical Model of Distribution and Growth

- Jaylson Silveira and Gilberto Lima
- 2017_01: Uncovering Skilled Short-sellers

- Fernando Chague and Bruno Giovannetti
- 2016_44: Public policies in dangerous places: the Unified Educational Centers (CEU) in the city of São Paulo

- Rômullo Carvalho and Marcos Ki Hyung Lee
- 2016_43: Affirmative Action Outcomes - Evidence from a Law School in Brazil

- Ana Ribeiro
- 2016_42: Economic impacts of road investments under different financing alternatives

- Tales Rozenfeld and Eduardo Haddad