Economics Discussion Papers
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- 2019-27: A replication of "The long-run impact of foreign aid in 36 African countries: Insights from multivariate time series analysis" (Oxford Bulletin of Statistics and Economics, 2014)

- Lionel Roger
- 2019-26: Shifting tax burden to top income earners: What is the best way to reduce inequality?

- Jorge Onrubia, Fidel Picos and M.Carmen Rodado
- 2019-25: Beyond quantified ignorance: Rebuilding rationality without the bias bias

- Henry Brighton
- 2019-24: The effect of house prices on fertility: Evidence from Canada

- Jeremy Clark and Ana Ferrer
- 2019-23: Escape from model-land

- Erica L. Thompson and Leonard A. Smith
- 2019-22: VC - A method for estimating time-varying coefficients in linear models

- Ekkehart Schlicht
- 2019-21: Public investment and economic activity in Mexico, 1925-1981

- Felipe Fonseca, Manuel Gómez-Zaldívar and Daniel Ventosa-Santaulària
- 2019-20: A quantum framework for economic science: New directions

- Sudip Patra
- 2019-19: Home advantage in European international soccer: Which dimension of distance matters?

- Nils van Damme and Stijn Baert
- 2019-18: Markets are a function of language: Notes on a narrative economics

- Douglas R. Holmes
- 2019-17: Growth prospects, the natural interest rate, and monetary policy

- Salomon Fiedler, Klaus Gern, Nils Jannsen and Maik Wolters
- 2019-16: Metcalfe's law and herding behaviour in the cryptocurrencies market

- Daniel Traian Pele and Miruna Mazurencu-Marinescu-Pele
- 2019-15: The special issue on FDI and multinational corporations: An introduction

- Philipp Harms and Konstantin Wacker
- 2019-14: Thoughts on the demise of FDI

- Ronald Davies
- 2019-13: Can reducing carbon emissions improve economic performance? Evidence from China

- Fei Yang, Beibei Shi, Ming Xu and Chen Feng
- 2019-12: Family firms as kinship enterprises

- Sylvia Yanagisako
- 2019-11: The effects of income and inflation on financial development: Evidence from heterogeneous panels

- Kizito Uyi Ehigiamusoe, Vinitha Guptan and Suresh Narayanan
- 2019-10: Toward a cognitive science of markets: Economic agents as sense-makers

- Samuel G. B. Johnson
- 2019-9: How everyday ethics becomes a moral economy, and vice versa

- Webb Keane
- 2019-8: Emotion and reasoning in human decision-making

- Edmund T. Rolls
- 2019-7: The only child, birth order and educational outcomes

- Yehui Lao and Zhiqiang Dong
- 2019-6: Toward global paradigm change: Beyond the crisis of the liberal world order

- Dennis J. Snower
- 2019-5: Takeaways from the special issue on the practice of replication

- W. Reed
- 2019-4: Youth unemployment in the Middle East and North Africa, and the Moroccan case

- Uri Dadush
- 2019-3: Limitations of stabilizing effects of fundamentalists: Facing positive feedback traders

- Michael Heinrich Baumann, Michaela Baumann and Alexander Erler
- 2019-2: Can a cusp catastrophe model describe the effect of sanctions on exchange rates?

- Meysam Bolgorian
- 2019-1: Welfare, employment, and hours of work

- Axel Hall and Gylfi Zoega
- 2018-86: Green fiscal reform for a just energy transition in Latin America

- Michael Jakob, Rafael Soria, Carlos Trinidad, Ottmar Edenhofer, Céline Bak, Daniel Bouille, Daniel Buira, Hernan Carlino, Veronica Gutman, Christian Hübner, Brigitte Knopf, André Lucena, Luan Santos, Andrew Scott, Jan Steckel, Kanako Tanaka, Adrien Vogt-Schilb and Koichi Yamada
- 2018-85: Does the high-tech enterprise certification policy promote innovation in China?

- Huiling Liu, Xing Fei, Kseniya Yakshtas and Bo Li
- 2018-84: The optimal port privatization levels under inter-port competition: Considering both horizontal and vertical differentiation

- Wei Wang, Xiujuan Liu, Lili Ding, Chen Li and Wensi Zhang
- 2018-83: A method for measuring detailed demand for workers' competences

- Robert Pater, Jaroslaw Szkola and Marcin Kozak
- 2018-82: Regional integration and migration between low-and-middle-income countries: Regional initiatives need to be strengthened

- Claas Schneiderheinze, Eva Dick, Matthias Lücke, Afaf Rahim, Benjamin Schraven and Matteo Villa
- 2018-81: The corruption-income inequality trap: A study of Asian countries

- Inayati Nuraini Dwiputri, Lincolin Arsyad and Rimawan Pradiptyo
- 2018-80: Civil society in times of change: Shrinking, changing and expanding spaces and the need for new regulatory approaches

- Helmut K. Anheier, Markus Lang and Stefan Toepler
- 2018-79: Regional tax effort in Spain

- Anabel Zárate Marco and Jaime Vallés Giménez
- 2018-78: The economics of justice as fairness

- Antonio Abatemarco and Francesca Stroffolini
- 2018-77: An EOQ model for multiple products with varying degrees of substitutability

- Leonid Eksler, Roei Aviram, Amir Elalouf and Aakash Kamble
- 2018-76: Gift cards or vouchers as a collusive device

- Jeong-Yoo Kim and Jihoon Park
- 2018-75: The impacts of institutional quality and infrastructure on overall and intra-Africa trade

- Yushi Jiang and Dinkneh Gebre Borojo
- 2018-74: Leisure time and labor productivity: A new economic view rooted from sociological perspective

- Dan Cui, Xiang Wei, Dianting Wu, Nana Cui and Peter Nijkamp
- 2018-73: Financing "a sustainable food future": Some thoughts for the G20

- Eugenio Diaz-Bonilla
- 2018-72: Harnessing the opportunities of inclusive technologies in a global economy

- Gustavo Beliz, Ana Inés Basco and Belisario de Azevedo
- 2018-71: Data, measurement and initiatives for inclusive digitalization and future of work

- María B. Nofal, Ariel Coremberg and Luca Sartorio
- 2018-70: The new urban paradigm

- Gabriel Lanfranchi, Ana Carolina Herrero, Salvador Rueda Palenzuela, Inés Camilloni and Steffen Bauer
- 2018-69: Redirecting investment for a global food system that is sustainable and promotes healthy diets

- Eduardo Bianchi, Catherine Bowyer, Jamie Morrison, Robert Vos and Laura Wellesley
- 2018-68: Difference in the intraday return-volume relationships of spots and futures: A quantile regression approach

- Jaeram Lee, Geul Lee and Doojin Ryu
- 2018-67: Zero-coupon interest rates: Evaluating three alternative datasets

- Antonio Díaz, Francisco Jareño and Eliseo Navarro
- 2018-66: Assessing e-commerce productivity for French micro firms using propensity score matching

- Fadila Ouaida and Samer El Hajjar
- 2018-65: The Greek crisis: A story of self-reinforcing feedback mechanisms

- Katarina Juselius and Sophia Dimelis
- 2018-64: Monitoring agricultural productivity for sustainable production and R&D planning

- David Laborde Debucquet and Valeria Pineiro
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