Daily tobacco use and problem drinking among urban adults in South Africa: a longitudinal study
Peltzer, Karl, Li-Wei Chao, Helena Szrek, and Shandir Ramlagan (2019); “Daily tobacco use and problem drinking among urban adults in South Africa: a longitudinal study“, Pan African Medical Journal, 32, pp. 51-59.
How powerful are trade unions? A skill-biased technological change approach
Neto, António, Óscar Afonso and Sandra Silva (2019); “How powerful are trade unions? A skill-biased technological change approach“, Macroeconomic Dynamics, 23(2), pp. 730-774.
The Interdependence between the Saving Rate and Technology across Regimes: evidence from South Africa
Nell, Kevin and Margarida Mello (2019); “The Interdependence between the Saving Rate and Technology across Regimes: evidence from South Africa“, Empirical Economics, 56, pp. 269-300.
Temporary investment incentives and divestment by foreign firms
Mata, José and Paulo Guimarães (2019); “Temporary investment incentives and divestment by foreign firms“, Oxford Economic Papers, 71(1), pp. 166-186.
Industry concentration and wage inequality: a directed technical change approach
Magalhães, Manuela, Tiago Sequeira and Óscar Afonso (2019); “Industry concentration and wage inequality: a directed technical change approach“, Open Economies Review, 30, pp. 457-481.
Physician emigration: should they stay or should they go?
Lopes, Mário Amorim, Álvaro Santos Almeida and Bernardo Almada-Lobo (2019); “Physician emigration: should they stay or should they go? A policy analysis“, Computational Economics, 54, pp. 905-931.
Low Skill Wages and Mismeasured Inflation
Guimarães, Luís (2019); “Low Skill Wages and Mismeasured Inflation“, Applied Economics Letters, 26, pp. 909-913.
Personalized Pricing and Advertising: Who are the Winners?
Esteves, Rosa Branca and Joana Resende (2019); “Personalized Pricing and Advertising: Who are the Winners?“, International Journal of Industrial Organization, 63, pp. 269-282.
Are religion and culture relevant for corporate risk-taking? International evidence
Díez-Esteban, José María, Jorge Farinha and Conrado García-Gómez (2019); “Are religion and culture relevant for corporate risk-taking? International evidence“, Business Research Quarterly, 22(1), pp. 36-55.
How does national culture affect corporate risk-taking?
Díez-Esteban, José María, Jorge Farinha and Conrado Diego García-Gómez (2019); “How does national culture affect corporate risk-taking?“, Eurasian Business Review, 9(1), pp. 49-68.