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- 99: Do Multinational Enterprises push up the Wages of Domestic Firms in the Italian Manufacturing Sector?

- Rosanna Pittiglio, Filippo Reganati and Edgardo Sica
- 98: Output Volatility, Economic Growth, and Cross-Country Spillovers: New Evidence for the G7 Countries

- Nikolaos Antonakakis and Harald Badinger
- 97: Determinants of Equity-based and Co-operative Foreign R&D and Impact on the Parent Firm’s Performance

- Martin Berger and Heinz Hollenstein
- 96: Fishing in the same pool: Export strengths and competitiveness of China and CESEE at the EU-15 Market

- Christian Schitter, Maria Silgoner, Katharina Steiner and Julia Wörz
- 95: Heterogeneity and the Distance Puzzle

- Liza Archanskaia and Guillaume Daudin
- 94: Monetary and Fiscal Policy Interactions in an Emerging Open Economy: a Non-Ricardian DSGE Approach

- Aliya Algozhina
- 93: Pipeline Power

- Franz Hubert and Onur Cobanli
- 92: Unemployment Benefits as Redistribution Scheme of Trade Gains - a Positive Analysis

- Marco de Pinto
- 91: Incomplete specialization and offshoring across Europe

- Richard Frensch, Jan Hanousek and Evžen Kočenda
- 90: Time zones matter: The impact of distance and time zones on services trade

- Elisabeth Christen
- 89: Skill-biased technological change, unemployment and brain drain

- Harald Fadinger and Karin Mayr-Dorn
- 88: The Impact of Integration on Productivity and Welfare Distortions Under Monopolistic Competition

- Swati Dhingra and John Morrow
- 87: Determinants of Comparative Advantage in Services

- Erik van der Marel
- 86: Financial liberalization, growth, productivity and capital accumulation: The case of European integration

- Agnieszka Gehringer
- 85: (When) Does Tit-for-Tat Diplomacy in Trade Policy Pay Off?

- Barbara Dluhosch and Daniel Horgos
- 84: A further examination of the export-led growth hypothesis

- Christian Dreger and Dierk Herzer
- 83: Distributional effects of preferential and multilateral trade liberalization: the case of Paraguay

- Elizabeth Casabianca
- 82: Financial Liberalization and Institutional Development

- Markus Alzer and Ramin Dadasov
- 81: Hemlock for policy response: Monetary policy, exchange rates and labour unions in SEE and CIS during the crisis

- Branimir Jovanovic and Marjan Petreski
- 80: Exchange Return Co-movements and Volatility Spillovers Before and After the Introduction of Euro

- Nikolaos Antonakakis
- 79: Do "green" state measures make import patterns "climate-friendly"? The case of the Asia-Pacific region

- Martin Wermelinger
- 78: Long Run Exchange Rate Pass-Through: A Panel Cointegration Approach

- Nidhaleddine Ben Cheikh
- 77: Intra-Firm Trade and Employment in US Manufacturing

- Sotiris Blanas
- 76: Do determinants of FDI to developing countries differ among OECD investors? Insights from Bayesian Model Averaging

- Nikolaos Antonakakis and Gabriele Tondl
- 75: Has Integration Promoted Business Cycle Synchronization in the Enlarged EU?

- Nikolaos Antonakakis and Gabriele Tondl
- 74: Globalisation versus Informality: Evidence from developing countries

- Thi Hong Hanh Pham
- 73: How much do technological gap, firm size, and regional characteristics matter for the absorptive capacity of Italian enterprises?

- Cesare Imbriani, Rosanna Pittiglio, Filippo Reganati and Edgardo Sica
- 72: The real exchange rate of an oil exporting economy: Empirical evidence from Nigeria

- Hassan Suleiman and Zahid Muhammad
- 71: Exploring oil price – exchange rate nexus for Nigeria

- Zahid Muhammad, Hassan Suleiman and Reza Kouhy
- 70: The Export Promoting Effect of Emigration: Evidence from Denmark

- Sanne Hiller
- 69: Uncertainty and the export decisions of Dutch firms

- Harold Creusen and Arjan Lejour
- 68: International Propagation of Financial Shocks in a Search and Matching Environment

- Marlène Isoré
- 67: Have Consumption Risks in the G7 Countries Become Diversified?

- Nikolaos Antonakakis and Johann Scharler
- 66: Mode of International Investment and Endogenous Risk of Expropriation

- Ramin Dadasov and Oliver Lorz
- 65: Equilibrium Real Effective Exchange Rates and Real Exchange Rate Misalignments: Time Series vs. Panel Estimates

- Oliver Hossfeld
- 64: Does the nominal exchange rate regime affect the real interest parity condition?

- Christian Dreger
- 63: Inequality Adjustment Criteria for the Human Development Index

- Enrico Casadio Tarabusi and Giulio Guarini
- 62: Measurement of Specialization – The Choice of Indices

- Nicole Palan (born Höhenberger)
- 61: Unions’ Bargaining Coordination in Multinational Enterprises

- Domenico Buccella
- 60: Financial Development, Financial Openness and Trade Openness: New evidence

- Pham Thi Hong Hanh
- 59: How Bad is Globalization for Labour Standards in the North?

- Alejandro Donado and Klaus Wälde
- 58: International Spillovers of Output Growth and Output Growth Volatility: Evidence from the G7

- Nikolaos Antonakakis and Harald Badinger
- 57: An Overhaul of a Doctrine: Has Inflation Targeting Opened a New Era in Developing-country Peggers?

- Marjan Petreski
- 56: Business cycle convergence in EMU: A second look at the second moment

- Jesús Crespo-Cuaresma and Octavio Fernández-Amador
- 55: Firm growth, European industry dynamics and domestic business cycles

- Harald Oberhofer
- 54: Business cycle convergence in EMU: A first look at the second moment

- Jesús Crespo-Cuaresma and Octavio Fernández-Amador
- 53: Sectoral productivity and spillover effects of FDI in Latin America

- Gabriele Tondl and Jorge Fornero
- 52: East Asia in World Trade: The Decoupling Fallacy, Crisis, and Policy Challenges

- Prema-chandra Athukorala and Archanun Kohpaiboon
- 51: FDI and Corporate Geography in the Home Country

- Rita Cappariello, Stefano Federico and Roberta Zizza
- 50: FDI, International Trade and Union Collusion

- Domenico Buccella