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ICT Diffusion, Industrialisation and Economic Growth Nexus: an International Cross-country Analysis. (2022). Ngepah, Nicholas ; Saba, Charles Shaaba.
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  10. Financial Crises, Macroeconomic Shocks, and the Government Balance Sheet: A Panel Analysis. (2018). Ruzzante, Matteo.
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  11. Competition and Risk-Taking in Investment banking. (2018). Girardone, Claudia ; Fiordelisi, Franco ; Radi, N ; Deglinnocenti, M.
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  12. Bank diversification and liquidity creation: Panel Granger-causality evidence from China. (2018). Hou, Xiaohui ; Li, Wanli ; Wang, Qing.
    In: Economic Modelling.
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  13. The implications of China’s slowdown for international trade. (2018). Blagrave, Patrick ; Vesperoni, Esteban.
    In: Journal of Asian Economics.
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  14. Innovation, Productivity Dispersion, and Productivity Growth. (2018). Wolf, Zoltán ; Haltiwanger, John ; Grim, Cheryl ; Foster, Lucia.
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  15. The Persistent Effects of Monsoon Rainfall Shocks in India: A Nonlinear VAR Approach. (2017). Hertweck, Matthias ; Brey, Bjoern.
    In: VfS Annual Conference 2017 (Vienna): Alternative Structures for Money and Banking.
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  16. Decomposing financial (in)stability in emerging economies. (2017). Sánchez Serrano, Antonio ; Lepers, Etienne.
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  17. Pricing strategies: who leads and who follows in the air and rail passenger markets in Italy. (2017). Capurso, Mauro ; bergantino, angela ; Capozza, Claudia.
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  18. Interrelations Between External and Internal Macroeconomic Factors: Empirical Evidence on Some OECD Countries. (2017). Ozcelebi, Oguzhan ; Yildirim, Nurtac.
    In: South-Eastern Europe Journal of Economics.
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  19. The broad credit and bank capital channels of monetary policy transmission in the core and peripheral Euro Area. (2017). Tica, Josip ; Dajcman, Silvo.
    In: Zbornik radova Ekonomskog fakulteta u Rijeci/Proceedings of Rijeka Faculty of Economics.
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  20. The Impact of the Exchange Rate and Trade Composition on China’s Trade Balance Vis-à-Vis Selected Partner Countries. (2017). Banerjee, Biswajit ; Sheng, Yingying ; Li, Xin ; Radovan, Jan ; Shi, Haiyan.
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  21. Co-worker networks, labour mobility and productivity growth in regions. (2017). Lengyel, Balázs ; Eriksson, Rikard H.
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  22. Effectiveness of monetary policy in stabilising food inflation: Evidence from advanced and emerging economies.. (2017). Bhattacharya, Rudrani.
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  23. A proposal for a micro-territorial well-being index: the WIT. (2017). Serati, Massimiliano ; Pacicco, Fausto.
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  24. A panel VAR analysis of macro-financial imbalances in the EU. (2017). Comunale, Mariarosaria.
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  25. The Determinants of Country Risk Premium Volatility: Evidence from a Panel VAR Model. (2017). Vizek, Maruška ; Posedel Šimović, Petra ; Simovic, Petra Posedel ; Palic, Petra.
    In: Croatian Economic Survey.
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  26. Is Scientific Performance a Function of Funds?. (2017). Hardle, Wolfgang K ; Lessmann, Stefan ; Zharova, Alona.
    In: SFB 649 Discussion Papers.
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  27. Dynamics in rail infrastructure provision: maintenance and renewal costs in Sweden. (2017). Wheat, Phillip ; Odolinski, Kristofer.
    In: Working papers in Transport Economics.
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  28. A new empirical test of the infant-industry argument : the case of Switzerland protectionism during the 19th century. (2017). Charles, Léo.
    In: Cahiers du GREThA (2007-2019).
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  29. Urbanization, democracy, bureaucratic quality, and environmental degradation. (2017). Adams, Samuel ; Mensah, Edem Kwame.
    In: Journal of Policy Modeling.
    RePEc:eee:jpolmo:v:39:y:2017:i:6:p:1035-1051.

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  30. Mutual funds and stock market volatility: An empirical analysis of Asian emerging markets. (2017). Kutan, Ali ; Chan, Sok-Gee ; Ismail, Izlin ; Qureshi, Fiza ; Gee, Chan Sok.
    In: Emerging Markets Review.
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  31. Efficiency, growth and market power in the banking industry: New approach to efficient structure hypothesis. (2017). Kutan, Ali ; Naz, Iram ; Khan, Habib Hussain ; Qureshi, Fiza.
    In: The North American Journal of Economics and Finance.
    RePEc:eee:ecofin:v:42:y:2017:i:c:p:531-545.

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  32. The importance of being special: repo markets during the crisis. (2017). Maddaloni, Angela ; Corradin, Stefano.
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    In: Working Paper Series.
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  34. The Size of Fiscal Multipliers and the Stance of Monetary Policy in Developing Economies. (2017). Ojeda-Joya, Jair ; Guzman, Oscar E.
    In: Borradores de Economia.
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  35. Bank Credit Allocation and Sectorial Concentration in Mexico: Some Empirical Evidence. (2017). Ramos Francia, Manuel ; Garcia-Verdu, Santiago ; Manuel, Ramos Francia ; Santiago, Garcia-Verdu.
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  36. Importance of housing wealth effect in selected European countries: evidence from panel VAR model. (2017). Casni, Anita Ceh.
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  37. Do FDI inflows and energy price affect the food import dependency in developing countries? Evidence from panel VAR Models. (2016). Zitouna, Habib ; Huchet, Marilyne ; Ben Slimane, Mehdi ; Huchet-Bourdon, Marilyne.
    In: Working Papers SMART.
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  38. Measuring the Financial Shocks of Natural Disasters: A Panel Study of U.S. States. (2016). Abrigo, Michael ; Hou, Yilin ; Miao, Qing.
    In: Center for Policy Research Working Papers.
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  39. The Pass-Through to Consumer Prices in CIS Economies: the Role of Exchange Rates, Commodities and Other Common Factors. (2016). Simola, Heli ; Comunale, Mariarosaria.
    In: Bank of Lithuania Working Paper Series.
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  40. Cross-Country Report on Spillovers: Selected Issues. (2016). International Monetary Fund, .
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  41. Iceland: Selected Issues. (2016). International Monetary Fund, .
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  42. On Corporate Borrowing, Credit Spreads and Economic Activity in Emerging Economies: An Empirical Investigation. (2016). Park, Jongho ; Fernandez, Andres.
    In: IDB Publications (Working Papers).
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  43. Investment, growth, and defense expenditure in the EU15: Revisiting the nexus using SIPRI’s new consistent dataset. (2016). Paleologou, Suzanna ; Kollias, Christos.
    In: Economics of Peace and Security Journal.
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  44. Public Debt, Economic Growth and the Real Interest Rate:A Panel VAR Approach to EU and OECD Countries. (2016). Sterken, Elmer ; Ogawa, Kazuo ; Tokutsu, Ichiro.
    In: ISER Discussion Paper.
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  45. The pass-through to consumer prices in CIS economies: The role of exchange rates, commodities and other common factors. (2016). Simola, Heli ; Comunale, Mariarosaria.
    In: BOFIT Discussion Papers.
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  46. Financial Crisis Transmission: Foreign Ownership vs. Foreign Funding?. (2016). Feyen, Erik.
    In: Review of Economics & Finance.
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  47. The Determinants of Country´s Risk Premium Volatility: Evidence from Panel VAR Model. (2015). Vizek, Maruška ; Posedel Šimović, Petra ; Simovic, Petra Posedel ; Palic, Petra.
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  48. Co-worker networks, labour mobility, and productivity growth in regions. (2015). Lengyel, Balázs ; Eriksson, Rikard.
    In: CERS-IE WORKING PAPERS.
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  49. Current Account Determinats in Central Eastern European Countries. (2015). Bollano, Jonida ; Ibrahimaj, Delina .
    In: IHEID Working Papers.
    RePEc:gii:giihei:iheidwp22-2015.

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  50. Patterns of Total Factor Productivity Growth in Mexico: 1991-2011. (2015). Leonardo, Torre Cepeda ; Luis, Colunga Ramos .
    In: Working Papers.
    RePEc:bdm:wpaper:2015-24.

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