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Number of items: 16.

A

Aquilante, Tommaso and Maretto, Guido (2016): Cooperation in Criminal Markets.

B

Brinca, Pedro and Costa-Filho, João and Loria, Francesca (2020): Business Cycle Accounting: what have we learned so far?

Brinca, Pedro and Ferreira, Miguel H. and Franco, Francesco and Holter, Hans A. and Malafry, Laurence (2017): Fiscal Consolidation Programs and Income Inequality.

Brinca, Pedro and Iskrev, Nikolay and Loria, Francesca (2018): On Identification Issues in Business Cycle Accounting Models.

C

Coelho, José (2020): Universal basic income and skill-biased technological change.

D

De Dominicis, Piero (2020): Routinization and Covid-19: a comparison between United States and Portugal.

Dias, Daniel A. and Duarte, João B. (2022): Monetary Policy and Homeownership: Empirical Evidence, Theory, and Policy Implications.

F

Fernandes, Daniel (2022): Business Cycle Accounting for the COVID-19 Recession.

Fonseca, Miguel (2020): Fiscal Consolidations: Welfare Effects of the Adjustment Speed.

M

Malafry, Laurence and Soares Brinca, Pedro (2021): Climate Policy in an Unequal World: Assessing the Cost of Risk on Vulnerable Households.

O

Oliveira, Carlos (2021): How is the Minimum Wage Shaping the Wage Distribution: Minimum Wage, Spillovers, and Wage Inequality in Portugal.

P

Palma, Nuno (2013): Did Greenspan Open Pandora's Box? Testing the Taylor Hypothesis and Beyond.

Q

Quelhas, João (2022): Monetary Policy Uncertainty and its impact on the real economy: Empirical Evidence from the Euro area.

S

Scholl, Christoph (2022): COVID-19 and the GDP fall in Germany: A Business Cycle Accounting Approach.

Sá, Diogo (2022): Liquidity constraints and fiscal multipliers.

V

Vedor, Bernardo (2022): Investment-Specific Technological Change and Universal Basic Income in the U.S.

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