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- 144525: Progressive taxation and (in)stability in an exogenous growth model with an informal sector

- Aleksandar Vasilev
- 144212: Progressive taxation and (in)stability in an endogenous growth model with human capital accumulation: the case of Bulgaria

- Aleksandar Vasilev
- 144164: Productivity, Taxation and Evasion: A Quantitative Exploration of the Determinants of the Informal Economy

- Alessandro Di Nola, Georgi Kocharkov and Aleksandar Vasilev
- 144163: Endogenizing Total Factor Productivity: The Foreign Direct Investment channel in the case of Bulgaria (2004-2013)

- Milena Pesheva and Aleksandar Vasilev
- 144162: Revisiting the Invisible Hand Hypothesis: A Comparative Study between Bulgaria and Germany

- Nadezhda Gesheva and Aleksandar Vasilev
- 144149: Understanding the Transition to Work for First Degree University Graduates in Portugal -- The Case of the University of Évora

- Aurora Galego and António Caleiro
- 144148: Economic Freedom and Foreign Direct Investment -- How different are the MENA countries from the EU?

- José Caetano and António Caleiro
- 142777: The Political Economics Side of the J-Curve

- António Caleiro
- 142776: What Does Economics Assume About People’s Knowledge? Who knows?

- António Caleiro
- 142775: On the Synchronisation of Elections -- A differential Games Approach

- António Caleiro
- 142774: Output Persistence and Upside Down Electoral Business Cycles. What Does Really Matter?

- António Caleiro
- 142747: The Impact of Electronic Word-of-Mouth on Consumers’ Purchase Intentions in Bangladesh Telecommunication Industry

- Nasif Chowdhury
- 142746: Economic issues of innovation clusters-based industrial policy: a critical overview

- Jean Jacques Iritié
- 142738: Corruption and Foreign Direct Investment. What kind of relationship is there?

- José Caetano and António Caleiro
- 142737: Fertility in Portugal. How persistent is it?

- Maria Filomena Mendes, Gertrudes Guerreiro and António Caleiro
- 142736: How to Classify a Government? Can a Neural Network do it?

- António Caleiro
- 142735: On some of the consequences of being possible to call early elections

- António Caleiro
- 142734: How is Confidence Related to Unemployment in Europe? A fuzzy logic answer

- António Caleiro
- 142709: Economic Policies and Elections. A principal-agent point of view

- António Caleiro
- 142695: Understanding the Election Results in Portugal. A spatial econometrics point of view

- António Caleiro and Gertrudes Guerreiro
- 142694: The Labor Market in Azerbaijan

- Ramiz Rahmanov, Asif Qasimov and Gulzar Tahirova
- 142693: Subjective Versus Objective Economic Measures. A fuzzy logic exercise

- António Caleiro
- 142472: New Keynesian Phillips Curve Estimation: The Case of Hungary /1981-2006/

- Aleksandar Vasilev
- 142471: Wachstumszwänge in der Geldwirtschaft. Zwischenbericht der Wissenschaftlichen Arbeitsgruppe nachhaltiges Geld

- Christoph Freydorf, Christian Kimmich, Thomas Koudela, Ludwig Schuster and Ferdinand Wenzlaff
- 142469: Modeling Real Private Consumption Expenditure in Bulgaria after the Currency Board Implementation (1997-2005)

- Aleksandar Vasilev
- 142468: Analysis of Sovereign Yield Spreads Behavior: The French Bonds Case

- Aleksandar Vasilev
- 142467: Is There an Environmental Kuznets Curve: Empirical Evidence in a Cross-section Country Data

- Aleksandar Vasilev
- 142466: RBC Models and the Hours-Wages Puzzle: Puzzle Solved!

- Aleksandar Vasilev
- 142465: On the cost of opportunistic behavior in the public sector: A General-Equilibrium approach

- Aleksandar Vasilev
- 142339: On the cost of rent-seeking by government bureaucrats in a Real-Business-Cycle framework

- Aleksandar Vasilev
- 142338: Fiscal policy in a Real-Business-Cycle model with labor-intensive government services and endogenous public sector wages and hours

- Aleksandar Vasilev
- 142337: Cyclical and welfare effects of public sector unions in a Real-Business-Cycle model

- Aleksandar Vasilev
- 142336: Search and matching frictions and business cycle fluctuations in Bulgaria
- Aleksandar Vasilev
- 142243: Straight-time and Overtime: A Sequential-Lottery Approach

- Aleksandar Vasilev
- 142234: Aggregation with a mix of indivisible and continuous labor supply decisions: the case of home production

- Aleksandar Vasilev
- 142233: Aggregation with a double non-convex labor supply decision: indivisible private- and public-sector hours

- Aleksandar Vasilev
- 142232: Aggregation with two-member households and home production

- Aleksandar Vasilev
- 142176: Ethnic discrimination in hiring decisions: A meta-analysis of correspondence tests 1990–2015

- Eva Zschirnt and Didier Ruedin
- 142175: Fertility Is Low When There Is No Societal Agreement on a Specific Gender Role Model

- Ansgar Hudde
- 142164: Long-term effects of subsidies on firm growth: introducing the concept of outcome additionality

- Björn Goerke and Sönke Albers
- 142161: The Effect of Unexpected Chart Positions on the Firm Value of Music Labels. An Event Study of Album Success

- Nima Mehrafshan, Björn Goerke and Michel Clement
- 141322: Fiscal Pressure of Interest Payments in Serbia - a Time Series Exploration
- Vladimir Andric, Milojko Arsic and Aleksandra Nojkovic
- 141314: Bubble Economics How Big a Shock to China’s Real Estate Sector Will Throw the Country into Recession, and Why Does It Matter?

- Bryane Michael and Simon Zhao
- 140882: Heterogeneous effects of international migration: evidences from Bangladesh

- Silvio Traverso
- 140881: The political connotation of international trade and globalisation: a common misunderstanding

- Silvio Traverso
- 140816: On the evolutionary edge of migration as an assortative mating device

- Oded Stark, Doris A. Behrens and Yong Wang
- 140812: Rural-to-urban migration, human capital, and agglomeration

- Oded Stark and C. Simon Fan
- 140804: Losses and gains to developing countries from the migration of educated workers: An overview of recent research, and new reflections

- Oded Stark and C. Simon Fan
- 140802: The brain drain, "educated unemployment", human capital formation, and economic betterment

- Oded Stark and C. Simon Fan
- 140800: A preference for migration

- Oded Stark