Cape Verde: The Case for Euroization
Loureiro, João, Manuel António Martins and Ana Paula Ribeiro (2010); “Cape Verde: The Case for Euroization“, South African Journal of Economics, 78 (3), pp. 248-268.
Financial Market Integration, Costs of Adjusting Hours Worked, and Monetary Policy
Çenesiz, M. Alper and Christian Pierdzioch (2010); “Financial Market Integration, Costs of Adjusting Hours Worked, and Monetary Policy“, Economic Notes: Review of Banking Finance & Economic Policy, 39(1-2), pp. 1-25.
Efficiency Wages, Financial Market Integration, and the Fiscal Multiplier
Çenesiz, M. Alper and Christian Pierdzioch (2009); “Efficiency Wages, Financial Market Integration, and the Fiscal Multiplier“, Journal of International Money and Finance, 28 (5), pp. 853-867.
Monetary Policy and the Transition Costs of a Labor Market Reform
Aguiar, Álvaro and Ana Paula Ribeiro (2009); “Monetary Policy and the Transition Costs of a Labor Market Reform“, Journal of Macroeconomics, 31(4), pp. 547-560.
Public Deficits and Economic Growth
Afonso, Óscar, Rui Henrique Alves and Paulo B. Vasconcelos (2009);”Public Deficits and Economic Growth“, Economic Modelling, 26(5), pp. 1101-1109.
Why Do Bank Loans React with a Delay to Shifts in Interest Rates? A Bank Capital Explanation
Jorge, José (2009); “Why Do Bank Loans React with a Delay to Shifts in Interest Rates? A Bank Capital Explanation“, Economic Modelling, 26(5), pp. 799-806.
The Role of Interbank Markets in Monetary Policy: A Model with Rationing
Freixas, Xavier and José Jorge (2008); “The Role of Interbank Markets in Monetary Policy: A Model with Rationing“, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 40(6), pp. 1151-1176.
Testing the Significance and the Non-linearity of the Phillips Trade-off in the Euro Area
Aguiar, Álvaro and Manuel M. F. Martins (2005); “Testing the Significance and the Non-linearity of the Phillips Trade-off in the Euro Area“, Empirical Economics, 30(3), pp. 665-691.