Economics Discussion Papers
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- 2018-13: Labour contracts and stepping-stone effect in Italy: A multinomial analysis

- Maria Giovanna Bosco and Elisa Valeriani
- 2018-12: Income inequality and saving in a class society: The role of ordinal status

- Rein Haagsma
- 2018-11: Religious roles in refugee resettlement: Pertinent experience and insights, addressed to G20 members

- Katherine Marshall, Shaun Casey, Attalah Fitzgibbon, Azza M. Karam, Majbritt Lyck-Bowen, Ulrich Nitschke, Mark Owen, Isabel Apawo Phiri, Alberto Quatrucci, Rabbi Awraham Soetendorp, Robert J. Vitillo and Erin Wilson
- 2018-10: Engaging religious actors in addressing famine emergencies

- Katherine Marshall, Mohammed Abu-Nimer, Cole Durham, Manoj Kurian, Ulrich Nitschke, Arnhild Spence and Rabbi Awraham Soetendorp
- 2018-9: Cheap talk by multiple speakers in the presence of network externalities

- Jeahan Chung and Jeong-Yoo Kim
- 2018-8: Innovative green-technology SMEs as an opportunity to promote financial de-risking

- Elena Verdolini, Céline Bak, Joël Ruet and Venkatachalam Anbumozhi
- 2018-7: Reducing inequalities and strengthening social cohesion through inclusive growth: A roadmap for action

- Romina Boarini, Orsetta Causa, Marc Fleurbaey, Gianluca Grimalda and Ingrid Woolard
- 2018-6: What accounts for the increase in female labor force participation in Spain

- Victoria Osuna
- 2018-5: A parametric social security system with skills heterogeneous agents

- Fotini Thomaidou
- 2018-4: Technological development and software piracy

- Francisco Martínez-Sánchez and Andrés Romeu
- 2018-3: Circular economy measures to keep plastics and their value in the economy, avoid waste and reduce marine litter

- Patrick ten Brink, Jean-Pierre Schweitzer, Emma Watkins, Charlotte Janssens, Michiel De Smet, Heather Leslie and François Galgani
- 2018-2: Attracting FDI in middle-skilled supply chains

- Theodore Moran, Holger Görg, Adnan Serič and Christiane Krieger-Boden
- 2018-1: Money circulation and debt circulation: A restatement of quantity theory of money

- Xiaoyun Xing, Wanting Xiong, Liujun Chen, Jiawei Chen, Yougui Wang and H. Eugene Stanley
- 2017-114: The protectionist's progress

- Uri Dadush
- 2017-113: Subjective well-being and income: A compromise between Easterlin paradox and its critiques

- Rusen Yasar
- 2017-112: Time-varying fiscal multipliers in an agent-based model with credit rationing

- Mauro Napoletano, Andrea Roventini and Jean-Luc Gaffard
- 2017-111: Pareto tails in socio-economic phenomena: A kinetic description

- Stefano Gualandi and Giuseppe Toscani
- 2017-110: A dynamic theory of economics: What are the market forces?

- Alia Asha Dannenberg, Matti Estola and Anna Dannenberg
- 2017-109: Establishing an expert advisory commission to assist the G20's energy transformation processes

- Andreas Löschel, Philipp Großkurth, Michel Colombier, Patrick Criqui, Du Xiangwan, Christoph Frei, Carl Friedrich Gethmann, John Gummer, Franck Lecocq, Jyoti K. Parikh, Dirk Uwe Sauer, Robert Schlögl, Christoph Schmidt, Frithjof Staiß, Cyril Stephanos, Kanako Tanaka, Tian Zhiyu, Eberhard Umbach, Matt Wenham, Koichi Yamada and Yu Cong
- 2017-108: Stock price related financial fragility and growth patterns

- Pascal Aßmuth
- 2017-107: Modeling the formation of R&D alliances: An agentbased model with empirical validation

- Mario Vincenzo Tomasello, Rebekka Burkholz and Frank Schweitzer
- 2017-106: A globalisation challenge: Preventing a clash between the middle classes of the developed and emerging economies

- Andrés Ortega, Miguel Otero-Iglesias and Federico Steinberg
- 2017-104: Learning to forecast, risk aversion, and microstructural aspects of financial stability

- Alessio Emanuele Biondo
- 2017-103: Do institutions behave rationally in distressed markets?

- Hoon Cho, Doojin Ryu and Sangwook Sung
- 2017-102: Fairness-adjusted Laffer curve: Cross-country and cross-method experimental comparison

- Hamza Umer
- 2017-101: Exploiting behavioural insights to foster global cooperation

- Gianluca Grimalda, Simon Bartke, Steven Bosworth, Andreas Friedl, Katharina Lima de Miranda, Patrick Ring and Dennis J. Snower
- 2017-100: Democracy and taxation

- Pavlos Balamatsias
- 2017-99: A New Keynesian model with unemployment: The effect of on-the-job search

- Zeynep Kantur and Kerim Keskin
- 2017-98: G20 action on the digital economy: Addressing market failures to improve the health of the digital infrastructure

- Paul Twomey
- 2017-97: Time varying and asymmetric effect between sovereign credit market and financial market: The asymmetric DCC model

- Riadh El Abed and Amna Zardoub
- 2017-96: What do aggregate saving rates (not) show?

- Alexey A. Ponomarenko and Alexey N. Ponomarenko
- 2017-95: Did the exchange rate interventions enhance inflation in Switzerland?

- Libor Žídek and Magdalena Šuterová
- 2017-94: T20 resilience and inclusive growth

- Kazumasa Iwata, Sebastien Jean, Christian Kastrop, Christopher Loewald and Nicolas Veron
- 2017-93: The present value model of U.S. stock prices revisited: Long-run evidence with structural breaks, 1871-2012

- Vicente Esteve García, Manuel Navarro Ibáñez and Maria Prats
- 2017-92: Paradigm shifts

- Pierre-André Guy Maugis
- 2017-91: Beyond capital and wealth: Challenges of the G20

- Dennis J. Snower
- 2017-90: Profit efficiency of banks in Colombia with undesirable output: A directional distance function approach

- Camilo Ramirez, Jhon Mora Rodriguez and Andrés Cendales
- 2017-89: Price competition and limited attention

- Alexander Karpov
- 2017-88: Bobos in paradise: Urban politics and the new economy

- Gilles Saint-Paul
- 2017-87: When is there more employment, with individual or collective wage bargaining?

- José Ramón García Martínez and Valeri Sorolla i Amat
- 2017-86: Post electoral crisis and international remittances: Evidence from Côte d'Ivoire

- Yao Silvère Konan
- 2017-85: The interaction between monetary and macroprudential policy: Should central banks "lean against the wind" to foster macro-financial stability?

- Sebastian Krug
- 2017-84: The fallacy of the fiscal theory of the price level - one last time

- Willem Buiter and Anne C. Sibert
- 2017-83: Roads & SDGs, tradeoffs and synergies: learning from Brazil's Amazon in distinguishing frontiers

- Alexander Pfaff, Juan Robalino, Eustáquio J. Reis, Robert Walker, Stephen Perz, William Laurance, Claudio Bohrer, Steven Aldrich, Eugenio Arima, Marcellus Caldas and Kathryn R. Kirby
- 2017-82: Beyond wishful thinking: Explorative Qualitative Modeling (EQM) as a tool for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

- Kai Neumann, Carl Anderson and Manfred Denich
- 2017-81: On the role of vertical differentiation in enhancing the survival of export flows: Evidence from a developing country

- Kemal Turkcan and Hülya Saygili
- 2017-80: UK national minimum wage and labor market outcomes of young workers

- Jan Fidrmuc and Juan de Dios Tena
- 2017-79: Should you choose to do so...: A replication paradigm

- Richard G. Anderson
- 2017-78: Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? Despite evidence to the contrary, the American Economic Review concluded that all was well with its archive

- Bruce D. McCullough
- 2017-77: Which tests not witch hunts: a diagnostic approach for conducting replication research

- Annette Brown and Benjamin Wood
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