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Currency Union, Free-Trade Areas, and Business Cycle Synchronization

  • Professor Pierangelo De Pace

01 March 2011

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Economic sentiment shocks and fluctuations in economic activity in the Euro Area

  • Bas van Aarle

01 April 2011

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Business Cycle Synchronization Since 1880

  • Professor Michael Artis
  • George Chouliarakis

01 April 2011

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Macroeconomic Effects of Unconventional Monetary Policy in the Euro Area

  • Dr. Gert Peersman

01 April 2011

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A revisit on the role of macro imbalances in the US recession of 2007-2009

  • Dr. Aviral Tiwari

01 January 2011

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Identifying the Effects of Government Spending Shocks With and Without Expected Reversal: an Approach Based on U.S. Real-Time Data

  • Dr. Jacopo Cimadomo

01 June 2011

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Real-Time Data and Fiscal Policy Analysis: A Survey of the Literature

  • Dr. Jacopo Cimadomo

01 July 2011

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The British opt-out from the European Monetary Union: empirical evidence from monetary policy rules

  • Stefano D'Addona

01 November 2011

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