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102 _aPT
200 1 _aPortuguese Economic Journal
210 _aLisboa
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215 _d23 cm
326 _aQuadrimestral
327 1 _aDescrição baseada em: nº 1 (April 2004)
345 _a2002, 2003 incompleto, 2004-2010, 2011 incompleto, 2012-2017,2018
462 _tMonetary policy shocks and produtivity measures in the G-7 countries
_087787
462 _tThe state of portuguese research in economics : an analysis based on publications in international journals
_087788
462 _tSemi-parametric models for satisfaction with income
_087789
462 _tBargaining regimes and wages in Portugal
_087790
462 _tJob and worker flows in high adjustments cost settings
_087791
462 _tInstitutions and economic grwoth in Portugal
_087792
462 _tHuman capital, innovation capability and economic growth in Portugal, 1960-2001
_087793
462 _tLow-wage mobility in the Portuguses labour market
_087794
462 _tDemand shocks and produtivity growth
_087795
462 _tIdeas driven growth : the OECD evidence
_087796
462 _tMarket potential and welfare : evidence from Iberian Peninsula
_087797
462 _tUse of borrowed start-up capital and micro entreprises in Mexico
_087798
462 _tAre voters rationally ignorants? : an empirical study of portuguese local elections
_087799
462 _tEntry and fiscal policy effectiveness in small open economy within a monetary union
_087800
462 _tLearning to update your reservation wage while looking for a new job
_087801
462 _tShould employment authorities worry about mergers
_087802
462 _tAdjustement within the Euro : The difficult case of Portugal
_087803
462 _tSmall firms in Portugal : a selective survey os stylized facts, economic analysis and poicy implications
_087804
462 _tThe new Keynesisn business cycle achievements and challenges
_087805
462 _tThe macroeconomics of the labour market : three fundamental views
_087806
462 _tEquality of opportunity and educational achievement in Portugal
_087807
462 _tTourism as an alternative source of regional growth in Portugal : a panel data analysis at NUTS II and III level
_087808
462 _tTaxes and labor supply : Portugal, Europe and the United States
_087809
462 _tPublic investment and budgetary consolidation in Portugal
_087810
462 _tPublic investment and budgetary consolidation in Portugal
_087811
462 _tReemployment, wages and UI liquidity effect : a regression discontinuity approach
_087812
462 _tThe economic effects of improving investor rights in Portugal
_087813
462 _tThe case of virtual strike
_087814
462 _tEnergy conservation, unemployment and the direction of technical change
_087815
462 _tThe information content of reorganization procedures : contagion or competitive effects
_087816
462 _tImproving competition in the non-tradable goods and labour markets : the portuguese case
_087817
462 _tTrade policy in the face of price and non-price strategies
_087818
462 _tThe macroeconomic effects of fiscal policy in Portugal :a Bayesian SVAR analysis
_087819
462 _tFiscal regime shifts in Portugal
_087820
462 _tTax mimicking among local governments : some evidences from Spanish municipalities
_087821
462 _tBarriers to technological adoption in Spain and Portugal
_087822
462 _tSocial security and economic performance in Portugal : after all that has been said and done how much actually changed?
_087823
462 _tIs trade liberalization a solution to unemployment problem?
_087824
462 _tForeign direct investment and institutional reform: evidence and an application to Portugal
_087825
462 _tThe economic adjustement program fo Portugal : assessing welfare impact in the heterogeneous-agent framework
_087826
462 _tThe effect of education, family size, unemployment and chilcare availability on birth stopping and timing
_087827
462 _tThe effect of education, family size, unemployment and chilcare availability on birth stopping and timing
_087828
462 _tSocially optimal contribution rate and cap in a proportional (DC) pension system
_089030
462 _tHealth status and labor force participation: evidence for urban low and middle income individuals in Colombia
_090569
462 _tTreatment effect analysis of early reemployment bonus program : panel MLE based semiparametric estimator for interval truncation
_087469
462 _tSocial security and economic performance in Portugal : after all that has been said and done how much has actually changed?
_086859
462 _tThe transition of people's preferences for the intervention of the government in the economy of re-unified Germany
_086860
462 _tIs trade liberalization a solution to the unemployment problem?
_087239
462 _tLow-wage mobility in the portuguese labour market
_061615
462 _tDemand shocks and productivity growth
_061616
462 _tIdeias driven growth : the OECD evidence
_061617
462 _tMarket potential and welfare : evidence from the Iberian Peninsula
_061618
462 _tInstitutions and economic growth in Portugal : a quantitative exploration
_062322
462 _tThe state of portuguese research in economics : an analysis based on publications in international journals
_079813
462 _tMonetary policy shocks and productivity measures in the G-7 countries
_079814
462 _tSemi-parametric models for satisfaction with income
_079906
462 _tUse of barrowed start-up capital and micro enterprises in México : exixtence of liquidity constraints
_079907
462 _tEntry and fiscal policy effectiveness in a small open economy within a monetary union
_079909
462 _tLearning to update your reservation wage while looking for a new job
_079910
462 _tShould employment authorities worry about mergers
_079911
462 _tAre voters rationally ignorant? an empirical study of portuguese local elections
_079908
462 _tAdjustment within the euro : the difficult case of Portugal
_080175
462 _tSmall firms in Portugal : a selective survey of stylized facts, economic analysis, and policy implications
_080176
462 _tThe new Keynesian business cycle achievements and challenges
_080177
462 _tThe macroeconomics of the labour market : three fundamental views
_080558
462 _tEquality of opportunity and educational achievement in Portugal
_081131
462 _tTaxes and labor supply : Portugal, Europe, and the United States
_081132
462 _tReemployment wages and UI liquidity effect : a regression discontinuity approach
_082772
462 _tThe economic effects of improving investor rights in Portugal
_082773
462 _tThe case for the virtual strike
_082840
462 _tPublic investment and budgetary consolidation in Portugal
_083250
462 _tEnergy conservation, unemployment and the direction of technical change
_083309
462 _tEndogenous timing in a mixed oligopoly with semipublic firms
_084589
462 _tThe information content of reorganization procedures : contagion or competitive effects?
_084590
462 _tImproving competition in the non-tradable goods and labour markets : the portuguese case
_084591
462 _tTrade policy in the face of price and non-price strategies
_085568
462 _tThe macroeconomic effects of fiscal policy in Portugal : a Bayesian SVAR analysis
_085569
462 _tBarriers to technological adoption in Spain and Portugal
_086304
462 _tFiscal regime shifts in Portugal
_086415
462 _tCorruption and total factor productivity : level or growth effects?
_086416
462 _tTax mimicking among local governments : some evidence from Spanish municipalities
_086417
462 _tVertical integration, market foreclosure and quality investment
_086685
462 _tThe long run relationship between private consumption and wealth : common and idyosyncratic effects
_086686
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