Economics Discussion Papers
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- 2020-7: A comment on the dynamic factor model with dynamic factors

- Pilar Poncela and Esther Ruiz
- 2020-6: Keynes's investment theory as a micro-foundation for his grandchildren

- Sergio Nisticò
- 2020-5: A replication of "A quasi-maximum likelihood approach for large, approximate dynamic factor models" (Review of Economics and Statistics, 2012)

- Riccardo (Jack) Lucchetti and Ioannis Venetis
- 2020-4: The delimitation of Giffenity for the Wold-Juréen (1953) utility function using relative prices: A note

- Robert Sproule
- 2020-3: The sources of the evolution of China's provincial economic gap: A green economic growth accounting perspective

- Wenju Yang and Ruiyun Long
- 2020-2: The portfolio theory of inflation and policy (in)effectiveness revisited: Corroborating evidence

- Biagio Bossone and Andrea Cuccia
- 2020-1: Fixed-effect versus random-effects meta-analysis in economics: A study of pass-through rates for alcohol beverage excise taxes

- Jon Nelson
- 2019-70: Re-examining inequality persistence

- Atanu Ghoshray, Mercedes Monfort and Javier Ordóñez
- 2019-69: Labor standards and social conditions in free trade zones: The case of the Manaus free trade zone

- Louisiana Cavalcanti Teixeira
- 2019-68: Offshoring, job satisfaction and job insecurity

- Santiago Budria Rodriguez and Juliette Milgram Baleix
- 2019-67: Does the tax undermine the effect of remittances on shadow economy?

- Friedrich Schneider, Shabeer Khan, Baharom Abdul Hamid and Abidullah Khan
- 2019-66: A replication of "The role of intermediaries in facilitating trade" (Journal of International Economics, 2011)

- Jianhua Duan, Xuefeng Qian, Kuntal Das, Laura Meriluoto and W. Reed
- 2019-65: Inference in economic experiments

- Norbert Hirschauer, Sven Grüner, Oliver Musshoff and Claudia Becker
- 2019-64: Does stock market capitalization cause GDP? A causality study for Central and Eastern European countries

- Maria Prats and Beatriz Sandoval
- 2019-63: Interaction of emigration and immigration with foreign direct investment, international trade and remittances

- Antonio Mihi-Ramirez, Janusz Sobierajc and Yolanda Garcia-Rodriguez
- 2019-62: Global sourcing, firm size and export survival

- Roger Bandick
- 2019-61: Internal flexibility and collective bargaining in the European Union during the Great Recession: An analysis at the establishment level

- Santos Ruesga Benito, María Isabel Heredero de Pablos, Julimar Da Silva Bichara, Laura Pérez Ortiz and Ana Viñas Apaolaza
- 2019-60: A new and benign hegemon on the horizon? The Chinese century and growth in the global South

- Tam NguyenHuua and Deniz Karaman Örsal
- 2019-59: Inequality in Latin America: The role of the nature of trade and partners

- Teresa María García Muñoz, Juliette Milgram Baleix and Omar Odeh Odeh
- 2019-58: Firms' export decisions: Selection versus trial-and-error

- Mohammad Movahedi, Kiumars Shahbazi and Ahmed Haidara Ould Abdessalam
- 2019-57: Impact of institutional and cultural distance on ASEAN's trade efficiency

- Doanh Khanh Nguyen, Pham Van Ngoc Thi and Yoon Heo
- 2019-56: Exchange rate volatility in the eurozone

- Oscar Bajo Rubio, Burcu Berke and David G. McMillan
- 2019-55: Does foreign direct investment in financial services induce financial development? Lessons from emerging economies

- Jithin Podikkalathil and Suresh Babu Manalaya
- 2019-54: Financial development and FDI inflows in China

- Hameed Khan and Umair Khan
- 2019-53: Bounded rationality in Keynesian beauty contests: A lesson for central bankers?

- Felix Mauersberger, Rosemarie Nagel and Christoph Bühren
- 2019-52: Fiscal divergence and monetary integration in West Africa: What to draw from Darvas et al. (2005)?

- Léleng Kebalo
- 2019-51: A note on observational equivalence of micro assumptions on macro level

- Alexey Ponomarenko
- 2019-50: Oligopoly price discrimination, competitive pressure and total output

- Iñaki Aguirre
- 2019-49: The e-monetary theory

- Duong Ngotran
- 2019-48: The macroeconomic consequences of artificial intelligence: A theoretical framework

- Xu Huang, Yan Hu and Zhiqiang Dong
- 2019-47: Export activity, innovation and institutions in Southern European nascent entrepreneurship

- Helena Marques
- 2019-46: Do remittances worsen export diversification?

- Erik Vardanyan
- 2019-45: Commentary on Edmund Rolls: "Emotion and reason in human decision-making"

- Mark Solms
- 2019-44: Job duration and inequality

- Siyan Chen and Saul Desiderio
- 2019-43: Composition of taxes and growth: Evidence from OECD panel data

- Weijie Luo
- 2019-42: Direct and indirect impacts of liberal immigration policies on the inflow of multinationals in the U.S

- Geiguen Shin
- 2019-41: Dividend payout ratio follows a Tweedie distribution: International evidence

- Victor Dragotă, Daniel Traian Pele and Hanaan Yaseen
- 2019-40: Investigating fiscal and monetary policies coordination and public debt in Kenya: Evidence from regime-switching and self-exciting threshold autoregressive models

- William Irungu Ng'ang'a, Julien Chevallier and Simon Wagura Ndiritu
- 2019-39: Bootstrap methods for inference in the Parks model

- Mantobaye Moundigbaye, Clarisse Messemer, Richard W. Parks and W. Reed
- 2019-38: Does a promise script work to reduce the hypothetical bias? Evidence from an induced value experiment

- Botao Qin
- 2019-37: Advancing a global transition to clean energy: The role of international cooperation

- Rainer Quitzow, Sonja Thielges, Andreas Goldthau, Sebastian Helgenberger and Grace Mbungu
- 2019-36: The persistent institutional effect of liberal colonialism: Evidence from China's financial policies

- Tong Fu, Zhongmei Wei and Ze Jian
- 2019-35: A new societal contract

- Dennis J. Snower
- 2019-34: Does fiscal consolidation hurt economic growth? Empirical evidence from Spanish regions

- Santiago Lago Peñas, Alberto Vaquero-Garcia, Patricio Sánchez-Fernández and Beatriz López-Bermúdez
- 2019-33: Behavioural effects and market dynamics in field and laboratory experimental asset markets

- Sandra Andraszewicz, Ke Wu and Didier Sornette
- 2019-32: Overpricing persistence in experimental asset markets with intrinsic uncertainty

- Didier Sornette, Sandra Andraszewicz, Ke Wu, Ryan O. Murphy, Philipp Rindler and Dorsa Sanadgol
- 2019-31: Market runs of hedge funds during financial crises

- Sangwook Sung, Hoon Cho and Doojin Ryu
- 2019-30: The nexus between unemployment rate and shadow economy: A comparative analysis of developed and developing countries using a simultaneous-equation model

- Marwa Sahnoun and Chokri Abdennadher
- 2019-29: The portfolio theory of inflation (and policy effectiveness)

- Biagio Bossone
- 2019-28: Media-driven polarization: Evidence from the US

- Mickael Melki and Petros Sekeris
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