Economics Working Papers
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- 1689: From fixed-event to fixed-horizon density forecasts: Obtaining measures of multi-horizon uncertainty from survey density forecasts

- Gergely Ganics, Barbara Rossi and Tatevik Sekhposyan
- 1688: Understanding the size of the government spending multiplier: It’s in the sign

- Régis Barnichon, Davide Debortoli and Christian Matthes
- 1687: Optimal fiscal policy without commitment: Revisiting Lucas-Stokey

- Davide Debortoli, Ricardo Nunes and Pierre Yared
- 1686: Monetary policy with heterogeneous agents: Insights from TANK models

- Davide Debortoli and Jordi Galí
- 1685: Technological change and the decline of public investment

- Davide Debortoli and Pedro Gomes
- 1684: Banking supervision, monetary policy and risk-taking: Big data evidence from 15 credit registers

- Carlo Altavilla, Miguel Boucinha, Jose-Luis Peydro and Frank Smets
- 1683: The impact of experience on how we perceive the rule of law

- Benito Arruñada
- 1682: Take It to the limit? The effects of household leverage caps

- Sjoerd Van Bekkum, Marc Gabarro, Rustom M. Irani and Jose-Luis Peydro
- 1681: The simple economics of white elephants

- Juan José Ganuza and Gerard Llobet
- 1680: Global liquidity and impairment of local monetary policy

- Salih Fendoglu, Eda Gulsen and Jose-Luis Peydro
- 1679: Nonbanks, banks, and monetary policy: U.S. loan-level evidence since the 1990s

- David Elliott, Ralf R. Meisenzahl, Jose-Luis Peydro and B.C. Turner
- 1678: Negative monetary policy rates and systemic banks’ risk-taking: Evidence from the Euro area securities register

- Johannes Bubeck, Angela Maddaloni and Jose-Luis Peydro
- 1677: A Theory of monetary union and financial integration

- Luca Fornaro
- 1676: Implementation via transfers with identical but unknown distributions

- Mariann Ollár and Antonio Penta
- 1675: Media attention and strategic timing in politics: Evidence from U.S. presidential executive orders

- Milena Djourelova and Ruben Durante
- 1674: Underpromise and overdeliver? – Online product reviews and firm pricing

- Simon Martin and Sandro Shelegia
- 1673: Dual decision processes: retrieving preferences when some choices are automatic

- Francesco Cerigioni
- 1672: Higher orders of rationality and the structure of games

- Francesco Cerigioni, Fabrizio Germano, Pedro Rey-Biel and Peio Zuazo-Garin
- 1671: Random models for the joint treatment of risk and time preferences

- Jose Apesteguia, Miguel Ballester and Ángelo Gutiérrez-Daza
- 1670: Aggregate dynamics in lumpy economies

- Isaac Baley and Andrés Blanco
- 1669: The identification problem for linear rational expectations models

- Majid Al-Sadoon and Piotr Zwiernik
- 1668: Investment demand and structural change

- Manuel Garcia-Santana, Josep Pijoan-Mas and Lucciano Villacorta
- 1667: How effective are monetary incentives to vote? Evidence from a nationwide policy

- Gonzales Mariella, Gianmarco León-Ciliotta and Luis Martinez
- 1666: Accountability, political capture and selection into politics: evidence from Peruvian municipalities
- Miriam Artiles, Lukas Kleine-Rueschkamp and Gianmarco León-Ciliotta
- 1665: A theory of economic unions

- Gino Gancia, Giacomo Ponzetto and Jaume Ventura
- 1664: Sharing a government

- Jaume Ventura
- 1663: When theory meets practice: can we implement the optimal fiscal federal structure?

- Teresa Garcia-Mila and Therese J. McGuire
- 1662: Rationalizability, observability and common knowledge
- Antonio Penta and Peio Zuazo-Garin
- 1661: Who Is afraid of machines?

- Satiris Blanas, Gino Gancia and Sang Yoon (Tim) Lee
- 1660: Education and gender differences in mortality rates

- Cristina Bellés-Obrero, Sergi Jimenez-Martin and Judit Vall Castello
- 1659: Identifying modern macro equations with old shocks

- Régis Barnichon and Geert Mesters
- 1658: Funding academic research: grant application, partnership, award, and output

- Albert Banal-Estañol, Ines Macho-Stadler and David Pérez-Castillo
- 1657: Marketing agencies and collusive bidding in online ad auctions

- Francesco Decarolis, Maris Goldmanis and Antonio Penta
- 1656: The international bank lending channel of monetary policy rates and QE: Credit supply, reach-for-yield, and real effects

- Bernardo Morais, Jose-Luis Peydro, Jessica Roldán-Peña and Claudia Ruiz-Ortega
- 1655: Monetary policy and bank profitability in a low interest rate environment

- Carlo Altavilla, Miguel Boucinha and Jose-Luis Peydro
- 1654: Securities trading by banks and credit supply: Micro-evidence from the crisis

- Puriya Abbassi, Rajkamal Iyer, Jose-Luis Peydro and Francesc Rodríguez Tous
- 1653: The real effects of the bank lending channel

- Gabriel Jimenez, Atif Mian, Jose-Luis Peydro and Jesús Saurina
- 1652: The rise of shadow banking: evidence from capital regulation

- Rustom M. Irani, Rajkamal Iyer, Ralf R. Meisenzahl and Jose-Luis Peydro
- 1651: From finance to fascism

- Sebastian Doerr, Stefan Gissler, Jose-Luis Peydro and Hans-Joachim Voth
- 1650: Macroprudential and monetary policy: Loan-level evidence from reserve requirements

- Cecilia Dassatti Camors, Jose-Luis Peydro, Francesc Rodriguez-Tous and Sergio Vicente
- 1649: Expansionary yet different: credit supply and real effects of negative interest rate policy

- Margherita Bottero, Camelia Minoiu, Jose-Luis Peydro, Andrea Polo, Andrea Presbitero and Enrico Sette
- 1648: Hedger of last resort: Evidence from Brazilian FX interventions, local credit, and global financial cycles

- Rodrigo Gonzalez, Dmitry Khametshin, Jose-Luis Peydro and Andrea Polo
- 1647: Monotone contracts

- Daniel Bird and Alexander Frug
- 1646: Global unanimity agreement on the carbon budget

- Humberto Llavador and John Roemer
- 1645: Transaction-tax evasion in the housing market

- José Garcia Montalvo, Amedeo Piolatto and Josep M. Raya
- 1644: Gender and credit risk: a view from the loan officer's desk

- José Garcia Montalvo and Marta Reynal-Querol
- 1643: The good, the bad and the complex: Product design with imperfect information

- Vladimir Asriyan, Dana Foarta and Victoria Vanasco
- 1642: VAR-based Granger-causality test in the presence of instabilities

- Yiru Wang and Barbara Rossi
- 1641: Identifying and estimating the effects of unconventional monetary policy in the data: How to do It and what have we learned?

- Barbara Rossi
- 1640: Confidence intervals for bias and size distortion in IV and local projections–IV models

- Gergely Ganics, Atsushi Inoue and Barbara Rossi
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