> Publishers' series
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no. 2401:
Gender gaps in financial literacy a multi-arm RCT to break the response bias in surveys Laura Hospido, Nagore Iriberri and Margarita Machelett
Madrid: Banco de España, 2024
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no. 2402:
The medium-term effects of investment stimulus Rubén Domínguez-Díaz, Samuel Hurtado and Carolina Menéndez
Madrid: Banco de España, 2024
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no. 2302:
A tale of two margins monetary policy and capital misallocation Silvia Albrizio, Beatriz González and Dmitry Khametshin
Madrid: Banco de España, 2023
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no. 2306:
Trust and accountability in times of pandemic Monica Martinez-Bravo, Carlos Sanz
Madrid: Banco de España, 2023
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no. 2307:
Do renewables create local jobs? Natalia Fabra, Eduardo Gutiérrez, Aitor Lacuesta and Roberto Ramos
Madrid: Banco de España, 2023
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no. 2308:
Debt overhang, credit demand and financial conditions Isabel Argimón and Irene Roibás
Madrid: Banco de España, 2023
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no. 2310:
Machine learning methods in climate finance a systematic review Andrés Alonso-Robisco, José Manuel Carbó and José Manuel Marqués
Madrid: Banco de España, 2023
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no. 2304:
A new supply bottlenecks index based on newspaper data Pablo Burriel, Iván Kataryniuk, Carlos Moreno Pérez and Francesca Viani
Madrid: Banco de España, 2023
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no. 2301:
The forgotten lender the role of multilateral lenders in sovereign debt and default María Bru Muñoz
Madrid: Banco de España, 2023
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no. 2309:
Inflation persistence, noisy information and the Phillips Curve José-Elías Gallegos
Madrid: Banco de España, 2023
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no. 2311:
The public investment multiplier in a production network Alessandro Peri, Omar Rachedi and Iacopo Varotto
Madrid: Banco de España, 2023
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no. 2312:
Sector-level economic effects of regulatory complexity evidence from Spain Juan S. Mora-Sanguinetti, Javier Quintana, Isabel Soler and Rok Spruk
Madrid: Banco de España, 2023
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no. 2315:
Discrimination against gay and transgender people in Latin America a correspondence study in the rental housing market Nicolás Abbate, Inés Berniell, Joaquín Coleff, Luis Laguinge, Margarita Machelett, Mariana Marchionni, Julián Pedrazzi and María Florencia Pinto
Madrid: Banco de España, 2023
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no. 2323:
Optimal regulation of credit lines José E. Gutiérrez
Madrid: Banco de España, 2023
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no. 2324:
Machine learning applied to active fixed-income portfolio management a lasso logit approach Mercedes de Luis, Emilio Rodríguez and Diego Torres
Madrid: Banco de España, 2023
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no. 2325:
Sovereign portfolio composition and bank risk the case of European banks Selva Bahar Baziki, María J. Nieto and Rima Turk-Ariss
Madrid: Banco de España, 2023
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no. 2318:
Public guarantees and private banks' incentives evidence from the COVID-19 crisis Gabriel Jiménez, Luc Laeven, David Martínez-Miera and José-Luis Peydró
Madrid: Banco de España, 2023
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no. 2316:
The amplification effects of adverse selection in mortgage credit supply Salomón García
Madrid: Banco de España, 2023
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no. 2321:
Analysis of CBDC narrative of central banks using large language models Andrés Alonso, José Manuel Carbó
Madrid: Banco de España, 2023
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no. 2327:
Household portfolio choices under (non-)linear income risk an empirical framework Julio Gálvez
Madrid: Banco de España, 2023
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no. 2313:
The long-term causal effects of winning an ERC grant Corinna Ghirelli, Enkelejda Havari, Elena Meroni and Stefano Verzillo
Madrid: Banco de España, 2023
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no. 2322:
New technologies and jobs in Europe Stefania Albanesi, António Dias da Silva, Juan F. Jimeno, Ana Lamo and Alena Wabitsch
Madrid: Banco de España, 2023
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no. 2326:
Assessing the data challenges of climate-related disclosures in European banks a text mining study Ángel Iván Moreno and Teresa Caminero
Madrid: Banco de España, 2023
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no. 2314:
How to measure inflation volatility a note Alfredo García-Hiernaux, María T. González-Pérez and David E. Guerrero
Madrid: Banco de España, 2023
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no. 2317:
When death was postponed the effect of HIV medication on work, savings and marriage Mette Ejrnæs, Esteban García-Miralles, Mette Gørtz and Petter Lundborg
Madrid: Banco de España, 2023
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no. 2319:
Underlying inflation and asymmetric risks Hervé Le Bihan, Danilo Leiva-León and Matías Pacce
Madrid: Banco de España, 2023
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no. 2332:
Dividend restrictions and search for income Esther Cáceres, Matías Lamas
Madrid: Banco de España, 2023
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no. 2328:
Effects of carbon pricing in Germany and Spain an assessment with EMuSe Natascha Hinterlang
Madrid: Banco de España, 2023
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no. 2330:
A score function to prioritize editing in household survey data a machine learning approach Nicolás Forteza, Sandra García-Uribe
Madrid: Banco de España, 2023
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no. 2333:
Gender price gaps and competition evidence from a correspondence study$h
Madrid: Banco de España, 2023
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no. 2334:
Climate-conscious monetary policy Anton Nakov, Carlos Thomas
Madrid: Banco de España, 2023
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no. 2335:
Do teams alleviate or exacerbate the extrapolation bias in the stock market? Ricardo Barahona, Stefano Cassella and Kristy A. E. Jansen
Madrid: Banco de España, 2023
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no. 2228:
Natural language processing and financial markets semi-supervised modelling of coronavirus and economic news Carlos Moreno Pérez and Marco Minozzo
Madrid: Banco de España, 2022
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no. 2229:
Monetary policy uncertainty in Mexico an unsupervised approach Carlos Moreno Pérez and Marco Minozzo
Madrid: Banco de España, 2022
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no. 2236:
Macroprudential FX regulations sacrificing small firms for stability? María Alejandra Amado
Madrid: Banco de España, 2022
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no. 2231:
Carbon pricing and inflation volatility Daniel Santabárbara and Marta Suárez-Varela
Madrid: Banco de España, 2022
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no. 2239:
Data outliers and Bayesian VARs in the Euro area Luis J. Álvarez and Florens Odendahl
Madrid: Banco de España, 2022
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no. 2234:
Bank capitalization heterogeneity and monetary policy Peter Paz
Madrid: Banco de España, 2022
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no. 2230:
Could Spain be less different? exploring the effects of macroprudential policy on the house price cycle Adrian Carro
Madrid: Banco de España, 2022
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no. 2240:
"Making text talk" the minutes of the Central Bank of Brazil and the real economy Carlos Moreno Pérez and Marco Minozzo
Madrid: Banco de España, 2022
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no. 2241:
Richer earnings dynamics, consumption and portfolio choice over the life cycle Julio Gálvez and Gonzalo Paz-Pardo
Madrid: Banco de España, 2022
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no. 2235:
Using newspapers for textual indicators which and how many? Erik Andres-Escayola, Corinna Ghirelli, Luis Molina, Javier J. Pérez and Elena Vidal
Madrid: Banco de España, 2022
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no. 2237:
Polarization contaminates the link with partisan and independent institutions evidence from 138 cabinet shifts Luis Guirola and Gonzalo Rivero
Madrid: Banco de España, 2022
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no. 2242:
The economic impact of conflict-related and policy uncertainty shocks the case of Russia Marina Diakonova, Corinna Ghirelli, Luis Molina and Javier J. Pérez
Madrid: Banco de España, 2022
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no. 2243:
Do buffer requirements for European systemically important banks make them less systemic? Carmen Broto, Luis Fernández Lafuerza and Mariya Melnychuk
Madrid: Banco de España, 2022
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no. 2244:
A house price-at-risk model to monitor the downside risk for the Spanish housing market Gergely Ganics and María Rodríguez-Moreno
Madrid: Banco de España, 2022
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no. 2245:
Credit line runs and bank risk management evidence from the disclosure of stress test results José E. Gutiérrez and Luis Fernández Lafuerza
Madrid: Banco de España, 2022
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no. 2207:
The role of a green factor in stock prices when Fama & French go green Ricardo Gimeno, Clara I. González
Madrid: Banco de España, 2022
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no. 2220:
A quantification of the evolution of bilateral trade flows once bilateral RTAs are implemented Blanca Jiménez-García, Julio Rodríguez
Madrid: Banco de España, 2022
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no. 2222:
Accuracy of explanations of machine learning models for credit decisions Andrés Alonso, José Manuel Carbó
Madrid: Banco de España, 2022
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no. 2215:
Application of machine learning models and interpretability techniques to identify the determinants of the price of bitcoin José Manuel Carbó, Sergio Gorjón
Madrid: Banco de España, 2022
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no. 2110:
Fed communication on financial stability concerns and monetary policy decisions revelations from speeches Klodiana Istrefi, Florens Odendahl, Giulia Sestieri
Madrid: Banco de España, 2022
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no. 2226:
Integrating the carbon footprint into the construction of corporate bond portfolios Mario Bajo, Emilio Rodríguez
Madrid: Banco de España, 2022
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no. 2221:
Mortgage securitization and information frictions in general equilibrium Salomón García
Madrid: Banco de España, 2022
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no. 2210:
Fresh start policies and small business activity evidence from a natural experiment Marco Celentani, Miguel García-Posada, Fernando Gómez Pomar
Madrid: Banco de España, 2022
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no. 2223:
The term structure of interest rates in a heterogeneous Monetary Union James Costain, Galo Nuño, Carlos Thomas
Madrid: Banco de España, 2022
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no. 2213:
The propagation of worldwide sector-specific shocks Mario Izquierdo, Enrique Moral-Benito, Elvira Prades and Javier Quintana
Madrid: Banco de España, 2022
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no. 2214:
Asset holdings, information aggregation in secondary markets and credit cycles Henrique S. Basso
Madrid: Banco de España, 2022
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no. 2218:
Make-up strategies with finite planning horizons but forward-looking asset prices Stéphane Dupraz, Hervé Le Bihan, Julien Matheron
Madrid: Banco de España, 2022
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no. 2225:
New facts on consumer price rigidity in the Euro Area Erwan Gautier, Cristina Conflitti, Riemer P. Faber, Brian Fabo, Ludmila Fadejeva, Valentin Jouvanceau, Jan-Oliver Menz, Teresa Messner, Pavlos Petroulas, Pau Roldan-Blanco, Fabio Rumler, Sergio Santoro, Elisabeth Wieland, Hélène Zimmer
Madrid: Banco de España, 2022
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no. 2212:
Uncertainty, non-linear contagion and the credit quality channel: an application to the Spanish interbank market Adrián Carro, Patricia Stupariu
Madrid: Banco de España, 2022
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no. 2209:
Thick borders in Franco's Spain the costs of a closed economy Rodolfo G. Campos, Iliana Reggio, Jacopo Timini
Madrid: Banco de España, 2022
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no. 2211:
Dual returns to experience Jose Garcia-Louzao, Laura Hospido, Alessandro Ruggieri
Madrid: Banco de España, 2022
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no. 2208:
Skewed SVARs tracking the structural sources of macroeconomic tail risks Carlos Montes-Galdón, Eva Ortega
Madrid: Banco de España, 2022
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no. 2216:
Childcare constraints on immigrant integration Luis Guirola, María Sánchez-Domínguez
Madrid: Banco de España, 2022
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no. 2219:
Distressed firms, zombie firms and zombie lending a taxonomy Laura Álvarez, Miguel García-Posada, Sergio Mayordomo
Madrid: Banco de España, 2022
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no. 2227:
Forced migration and food crises Federico Carril-Caccia, Jordi Paniagua, Marta Suárez-Varela
Madrid: Banco de España, 2022
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no. 2203:
Roots and recourse mortgages handing back the keys Jorge E. Galán, Matías Lamas, Raquel Vegas
Madrid: Banco de España, 2022
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no. 2206:
Financial exclusion and sovereign default the role of official lenders María Bru Muñoz
Madrid: Banco de España, 2022
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no. 2201:
Dampening the financial accelerator? direct lenders and monetary policy Ryan Banerjee, José-María Serena
Madrid: Banco de España, 2022
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no. 2205:
Housing prices in Spain convergence or decoupling? Corinna Ghirelli, Danilo Leiva-León, Alberto Urtasun
Madrid: Banco de España, 2022
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no. 2204:
Inequality and psychological well-being in times of COVID-19 evidence from Spain Monica Martinez-Bravo, Carlos Sanz
Madrid: Banco de España, 2022
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no. 2202:
La regulación sectorial en España resultados cuantitativos Juan S. Mora-Sanguinetti, Isabel Soler
Madrid: Banco de España, 2022
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no. 2106:
Market polarization and the phillips curve Javier Andrés and Óscar Arce, Pablo Burriel
Madrid: Banco de España, 2021
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no. 2107:
New dimensions of regulatory complexity and their economic cost an analysis using text mining Juan de Lucio and Juan S. Mora-Sanguinetti
Madrid: Banco de España, 2021
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no. 2104:
Are we moving towards an energy-efficient low-carbon economy? an input-output LMDI decomposition of CO2 emissions for Spain and the EU28 Darío Serrano-Puente
Madrid: Banco de España, 2021
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no. 2102:
Economic uncertainty and divisive politics evidence from the dos Españas Sandra García-Uribe, Hannes Mueller and Carlos Sanz
Madrid: Banco de España, 2021
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no. 2113:
Does the added worker effect matter? Nezih Guner, Yuliya A. Kulikova and Arnau Valladares-Esteban
Madrid: Banco de España, 2021
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no. 2112:
Price setting in Chile micro evidence from consumer on-line prices during the social outbreak and Covid-19 Jennifer Peña and Elvira Prades
Madrid: Banco de España, 2021
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no. 2108:
Endogenous time variation in vector autoregressions Danilo Leiva-Leon and Luis Uzeda
Madrid: Banco de España, 2021
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no. 2101:
Optimal progressivity of personal income tax a general equilibrium evaluation for Spain Darío Serrano-Puente
Madrid: Banco de España, 2021
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no. 2103:
EMU deepening and sovereign debt spreads using political space to achieve policy space Iván Kataryniuk, Víctor Mora-Bajén and Javier J. Pérez
Madrid: Banco de España, 2021
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no. 2111:
Time variation in lifecycle consumption and income Yunus Aksoy, Henrique S. Basso and Carolyn St Aubyn
Madrid: Banco de España, 2021
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no. 2109:
Weather, mobility and the evolution of the Covid-19 pandemic Corinna Ghirelli, Andrea González, José Luis Herrera and Samuel Hurtado
Madrid: Banco de España, 2021
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no. 2132:
Business complexity and geographic expansion in banking Isabel Argimón, María Rodríguez-Moreno
Madrid: Banco de España, 2021
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no. 2122:
Revisiting the "Cobden-Chevalier network" trade and welfare effects Jacopo Timini
Madrid: Banco de España, 2021
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no. 2114:
Unequal trade, unequal gains the heterogeneous impact of mercosur Rodolfo G. Campos and Jacopo Timini
Madrid: Banco de España, 2021
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no. 2116:
Marginal tax changes with risky investment Patrick Macnamara and Raffaele Rossi, Myroslav Pidkuyko
Madrid: Banco de España, 2021
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no. 2119:
Recycling carbon tax revenues in Spain environmental and economic assessment of selected green reforms Ángel Estrada, Daniel Santabárbara
Madrid: Banco de España, 2021
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no. 2126:
The causal impact of removing children from abusive and neglectful homes Anthony Bald, Eric Chyn, Justine Hastings, Margarita Machelett
Madrid: Banco de España, 2021
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no. 2127:
The impact of heterogeneous unconventional monetary policies on the expectations of market crashes Irma Alonso, Pedro Serrano, Antoni Vaello-Sebastià
Madrid: Banco de España, 2021
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no. 2133:
Does political polarization affect economic expectations? evidence from three decades of cabinet shifts in Europe Luis Guirola
Madrid: Banco de España, 2021
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no. 2120:
Firm-level heterogeneity in the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic Alejandro Fernández-Cerezo, Beatriz González, Mario Izquierdo and Enrique Moral-Benito
Madrid: Banco de España, 2021
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no. 2135:
House prices and misallocation the impact of the collateral channel on productivity Sergi Basco, David López-Rodríguez, Enrique Moral-Benito
Madrid: Banco de España, 2021
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no. 2115:
Import competition, regional divergence, and the rise of the skilled city Javier Quintana
Madrid: Banco de España, 2021
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no. 2118:
Democracy, technocracy and economic growth evidence from 20 century Spain Alessandro Melcarne, Juan S. Mora-Sanguinetti, Rok Spruk
Madrid: Banco de España, 2021
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no. 2128:
Lessons from estimating the average option-implied volatility term structure for the Spanish banking sector María T. González-Pérez
Madrid: Banco de España, 2021
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no. 2130:
Sectorial holdings and stock prices the household-bank nexus Matías Lamas, David Martínez-Miera
Madrid: Banco de España, 2021
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no. 2123:
Awareness of pandemics and the impact of COVID-19 Alejandro Buesa, Javier J. Pérez and Daniel Santabárbara
Madrid: Banco de España, 2021
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no. 2124:
The impact of COVID-19 on analysts’ sentiment about the banking sector Alicia Aguilar and Diego Torres
Madrid: Banco de España, 2021
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no. 2117:
Structural gravity and trade agreements does the measurement of domestic trade matter? Rodolfo G. Campos, Jacopo Timini and Elena Vidal
Madrid: Banco de España, 2021
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no. 2134:
Tracking weekly state-level economic conditions Christiane Baumeister, Danilo Leiva-León, Eric Sims
Madrid: Banco de España, 2021
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no. 2121:
The effect of tariffs on Spanish goods exports Eduardo Gutiérrez and César Martín Machuca
Madrid: Banco de España, 2021
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no. 2125:
ECB Euro liquidity lines Silvia Albrizio, Iván Kataryniuk, Luis Molina, Jan Schäfer
Madrid: Banco de España, 2021
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no. 2137:
Optimal monetary policy with the risk-taking channel Angela Abbate, Dominik Thaler
Madrid: Banco de España, 2021
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no. 2140:
Brexit trade diversion due to trade policy uncertainty Eduardo Gutiérrez, Aitor Lacuesta, César Martín Machuca
Madrid: Banco de España, 2021
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no. 2139:
An automatic algorithm to date the reference cycle of the Spanish economy Maximo Camacho, María Dolores Gadea, Ana Gómez Loscos
Madrid: Banco de España, 2021
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no. 2141:
Cyclical dependence in market neutral hedge funds Julio A. Crego, Julio Gálvez
Madrid: Banco de España, 2021
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no. 2142:
Inflation tolerance ranges in the new Keynesian model Hervé Le Bihan, Magali Marx, Julien Matheron
Madrid: Banco de España, 2021
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no. 2136:
Income risk inequality evidence from Spanish administrative records Manuel Arellano, Stéphane Bonhomme, Micole De Vera, Laura Hospido, Siqi Wei
Madrid: Banco de España, 2021
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no. 2138:
Do inflation expectations improve model-based inflation forecasts? Marta Bańbura, Danilo Leiva-León, Jan-Oliver Menz
Madrid: Banco de España, 2021
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no. 2143:
Measuring TFP the role of profits, adjustment costs, and capacity utilization Diego Comin, Javier Quintana, Tom Schmitz, Antonella Trigari
Madrid: Banco de España, 2021
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no. 2144:
Do analysts forecast differently in periods of uncertainty? an empirical analysis of target prices for Spanish banks Roberto Pascual
Madrid: Banco de España, 2021
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no. 2017:
The heterogeneous effects of trade agreements with labor provisions Jacopo Timini, Nicola Cortinovis and Fernando López Vicente
Madrid: Banco de España, 2020
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no. 2027:
Can news help measure economic sentiment? an application in COVID-19 times Pablo Aguilar, Corinna Ghirelli, Matías Pacce and Alberto Urtasun
Madrid: Banco de España, 2020
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no. 2024:
Economic policy uncertainty in Latin America measurement using Spanish newspapers and economic spillovers Corinna Ghirelli, Javier J. Pérez and Alberto Urtasun
Madrid: Banco de España, 2020
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no. 2023:
A highway across the Atlantic? trade and welfare effects of the EU-Mercosur agreement Jacopo Timini and Francesca Viani
Madrid: Banco de España, 2020
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no. 2043:
Reforming the individual income tax in Spain Nezih Guner, Javier López-Segovia and Roberto Ramos
Madrid: Banco de España, 2020
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no. 2002:
¿Cómo afecta la complejidad de la regulación a la demografía empresarial? evidencia para España Juan S. Mora-Sanguinetti y Ricardo Pérez-Valls
Madrid: Banco de España, 2020
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no. 2009:
Trade agreements and Latin American trade (creation and diversion) and welfare Ayman El Dahrawy Sánchez-Albornoz and Jacopo Timini
Madrid: Banco de España, 2020
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no. 2001:
Debt sustainability and fiscal space in a heterogeneous monetary union normal times vs the zero lower bound Javier Andrés, Pablo Burriel and Wenyi Shen
Madrid: Banco de España, 2020
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no. 2011:
Análisis de sentimiento del Informe de Estabilidad Financiera Ángel Iván Moreno Bernal y Carlos González Pedraz
Madrid: Banco de España, 2020
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no. 2015:
Real-time weakness of the global economy a first assessment of the coronavirus crisis Danilo Leiva-Leon, Gabriel Perez-Quiros and Eyno Rots
Madrid: Banco de España, 2020
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no. 2010:
Eurozone prices a tale of convergence and divergence Alfredo García-Hiernaux, María T. González-Pérez and David E. Guerrero
Madrid: Banco de España, 2020
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no. 2016:
Deciphering the macroeconomic effects of internal devaluations in a monetary union Javier Andrés, Óscar Arce, Samuel Hurtado and Jesús Fernández-Villaverde
Madrid: Banco de España, 2020
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no. 2013:
Financial frictions and the wealth distribution Jesús Fernández-Villaverde, Samuel Hurtado and Galo Nuño
Madrid: Banco de España, 2020
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no. 2019:
Keeping track of global trade in real time Jaime Martínez-Martín and Elena Rusticelli
Madrid: Banco de España, 2020
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no. 2020:
Loan types and the bank lending channel Victoria Ivashina, Luc Laeven and Enrique Moral-Benito
Madrid: Banco de España, 2020
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no. 2025:
The decline in public investment "social dominance" or too-rigid fiscal rules? Mar Delgado-Téllez, Esther Gordo, Iván Kataryniuk and Javier J. Pérez
Madrid: Banco de España, 2020
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no. 2038:
Why cognitive test scores of Spanish adults are so low? the role of schooling and socioeconomic background Brindusa Anghel, Pilar Cuadrado and Federico Tagliati
Madrid: Banco de España, 2020
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no. 2031:
Gender equality and the math gender gap Brindusa Anghel, Núria Rodríguez-Planas and Anna Sanz-de-Galdeano
Madrid: Banco de España, 2020
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no. 2026:
Spanish regions in global value chains how important? How different? Elvira Prades-Illanes and Patrocinio Tello-Casas
Madrid: Banco de España, 2020
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no. 2032:
Machine learning in credit risk measuring the dilemma between prediction and supervisory cost Andrés Alonso and José Manuel Carbó
Madrid: Banco de España, 2020
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no. 2033:
Raising markups to survive small Spanish firms during the Great Recession Pilar García-Perea, Aitor Lacuesta and Pau Roldan-Blanco
Madrid: Banco de España, 2020
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no. 2040:
Who truly bears (bank) taxes? evidence from only shifting statutory incidence Gabriel Jiménez, David Martínez-Miera and José-Luis Peydró
Madrid: Banco de España, 2020
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no. 2041:
Urban air pollution and sick leaves evidence from social security data Felix Holub, Laura Hospido and Ulrich J. Wagner
Madrid: Banco de España, 2020
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no. 2021:
The impact of alternative forms of bank consolidation on credit supply and financial stability Sergio Mayordomo, Nicola Pavanini and Emanuele Tarantino
Madrid: Banco de España, 2020
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no. 2037:
Screening and loan origination time lending standards, loan defaults and bank failures Mikel Bedayo, Gabriel Jiménez, José-Luis Peydró and Raquel Vegas
Madrid: Banco de España, 2020
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no. 2036:
Wage determination and the bite of collective contracts in Italy and Spain evidence from the metal working industry Effrosyni Adamopoulou and Ernesto Villanueva
Madrid: Banco de España, 2020
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no. 2004:
From secular stagnation to robocalypse? mplications of demographic and technological changes Henrique S. Basso and Juan F. Jimeno
Madrid: Banco de España, 2020
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no. 2006:
Strategic interactions and price dynamics in the global oil market Irma Alonso Álvarez, Virginia Di Nino and Fabrizio Venditti
Madrid: Banco de España, 2020
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no. 2012:
External imbalances and recoveries Mariam Camarero, María Dolores Gadea-Rivas, Ana Gómez-Loscos and Cecilio Tamarit
Madrid: Banco de España, 2020
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no. 2018:
Macro-financial interactions in a changing world Eddie Gerba and Danilo Leiva-Leon
Madrid: Banco de España, 2020
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no. 2034:
Spillover effects in international business cycles Máximo Camacho, Matías Pacce and Gabriel Pérez-Quirós
Madrid: Banco de España, 2020
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no. 2030:
Macroeconomics, firm dynamics and IPOs Beatriz González
Madrid: Banco de España, 2020
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no. 2035:
Application of text mining to the analysis of climate-related disclosures Ángel Iván Moreno and Teresa Caminero
Madrid: Banco de España, 2020
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no. 2005:
Dollar borrowing, firm-characteristics, and FX-hedged funding opportunities Leonardo Gambacorta, Sergio Mayordomo and José María Serena
Madrid: Banco de España, 2020
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no. 2007:
The benefits are at the tail uncovering the impact of macroprudential policy on growth-at-risk Jorge E. Galán
Madrid: Banco de España, 2020
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no. 2008:
Foreign direct investment and the equity home bias puzzle Sven Blank, Mathias Hoffmann and Moritz A. Roth
Madrid: Banco de España, 2020
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no. 1940:
Heterogeneous spillovers of housing credit policy Myroslav Pidkuyko
Madrid: Banco de España, 2019
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no. 1943:
Taxation and the life cycle of firms Andrés Erosa and Beatriz González
Madrid: Banco de España, 2019
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no. 1944:
Dynamic effects of persistent shocks Mario Alloza, Jesús Gonzalo and Carlos Sanz
Madrid: Banco de España, 2019
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no. 1946:
The SHERLOC an EWS-based index of vulnerability for emerging economies Irma Alonso and Luis Molina
Madrid: Banco de España, 2019
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no. 1941:
Modelling regional housing prices in Spain Laura Álvarez Román and Miguel García-Posada Gómez
Madrid: Banco de España, 2019
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no. 1945:
The gender gap in bank credit access Pablo de Andrés, Ricardo Gimeno and Ruth Mateos de Cabo
Madrid: Banco de España, 2019
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no. 1948:
Bayesian VAR forecasts, survey information and structural change in the euro area Gergely Ganics and Florens Odendahl
Madrid: Banco de España, 2019
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no. 1912:
Drivers of productivity in the Spanish banking sector recent evidence Christian Castro and Jorge E. Galán
Madrid: Banco de España, 2019
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no. 1904:
Timed to say goodbye does unemployment benefit eligibility affect worker layoffs? Andrea Albanese, Corinna Ghirelli and Matteo Picchio
Madrid: Banco de España, 2019
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no. 1934:
Exchange rate shocks and inflation comovement in the euro area Danilo Leiva-Leon, Jaime Martínez-Martín and Eva Ortega
Madrid: Banco de España, 2019
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no. 1925:
Fluctuations in global macro volatility Danilo Leiva-Leon and Lorenzo Ductor
Madrid: Banco de España, 2019
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no. 1933:
Domestic and foreign investment in advanced economies the role of industry integration Teresa Sastre and Laura Heras Recuero
Madrid: Banco de España, 2019
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no. 1932:
Staying dry on Spanish wine the rejection of the 1905 Spanish-Italian trade agreement Jacopo Timini
Madrid: Banco de España, 2019
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no. 1915:
The gender promotion gap evidence from central banking Laura Hospido, Luc Laeven, Ana Lamo
Madrid: Banco de España, 2019
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no. 1908:
The China syndrome affects banks the credit supply channel of foreign import competition Sergio Mayordomo and Omar Rachedi
Madrid: Banco de España, 2019
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no. 1909:
Exploring trend inFLation dynamics in Euro Area countries Mónica Correa-López, Matías Pacce and Kathi Schlepper
Madrid: Banco de España, 2019
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no. 1910:
Monetary policy implications of state-dependent prices and wages James Costain, Anton Nakov and Borja Petit
Madrid: Banco de España, 2019
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no. 1916:
Quest for robust optimal macroprudential policy Pablo Aguilar, Stephan Fahr, Eddie Gerba and Samuel Hurtado
Madrid: Banco de España, 2019
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no. 1914:
A new approach to dating the reference cycle Máximo Camacho, María Dolores Gadea, Ana Gómez Loscos
Madrid: Banco de España, 2019
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no. 1902:
Advertising, innovation and economic growth Laurent Cavenaile, Pau Roldan
Madrid: Banco de España, 2019
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no. 1911:
Monetary policy, corporate finance and investment James Cloyne, Clodomiro Ferreira, Maren Froemel and Paolo Surico
Madrid: Banco de España, 2019
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no. 1929:
On financial frictions and firm market power Miguel Casares, Luca Deidda and José E. Galdón-Sánchez
Madrid: Banco de España, 2019
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no. 1901:
Trade and credit revisiting the evidence Eduardo Gutiérrez and Enrique Moral-Benito
Madrid: Banco de España, 2019
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no. 1927:
Quality of enforcement and investment decisions firm-level evidence from Spain Daniel Dejuán and Juan S. Mora-Sanguinetti
Madrid: Banco de España, 2019
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no. 1928:
Propagation of sector-specific shocks within Spain and other countries Mario Izquierdo, Enrique Moral-Benito and Elvira Prades
Madrid: Banco de España, 2019
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no. 1923:
The benefits and costs of adjusting bank capitalisation evidence from euro area countries Katarzyna Budnik, Massimiliano Affinito, Gaia Barbic, Saiffedine Ben Hadj, Edouard Chretien, Hans Dewachter, Clara Isabel González, Jenny Hu, Lauri Jantunen, Ramona Jimborean, Otso Manninen, Ricardo Martinho, Javier Mencía, Elena Mousarri, Laurynas Naruševičius, Giulio Nicoletti, Michael O’Grady, Selcuk Ozsahin, Ana Regina Pereira, Jairo Rivera-Rozo, Constantinos Trikoupis, Fabrizio Venditti and Sofia Velasco
Madrid: Banco de España, 2019
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no. 1917:
Is market liquidity less resilient after the financial crisis? evidence for US treasuries Carmen Broto and Matías Lamas
Madrid: Banco de España, 2019
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no. 1907:
The Spanish personal income tax facts and parametric estimates Esteban García-Miralles, Nezih Guner and Roberto Ramos
Madrid: Banco de España, 2019
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no. 1931:
Beyond the LTV ratio new macroprudential lessons from Spain Jorge E. Galán and Matías Lamas
Madrid: Banco de España, 2019
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no. 1918:
Gender gaps in the evaluation of research evidence from submissions to economics conferences Laura Hospido and Carlos Sanz
Madrid: Banco de España, 2019
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no. 1922:
Jobs multipliers evidence from a large fiscal stimulus in Spain Mario Alloza and Carlos Sanz
Madrid: Banco de España, 2019
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no. 1936:
External adjustment with a common currency the case of the euro area Alberto Fuertes
Madrid: Banco de España, 2019
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no. 1939:
Outsourcing and public expenditure an aggregate perspective with regional data Mar Delgado-Téllez, Enrique Moral-Benito and Javier J. Pérez
Madrid: Banco de España, 2019
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no. 1919:
A framework for debt-maturity management Saki Bigio, Galo Nuño and Juan Passadore
Madrid: Banco de España, 2019
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no. 1920:
Inflation interdependence in advanced economies Luis J. Álvarez, Ana Gómez-Loscos and María Dolores Gadea
Madrid: Banco de España, 2019
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no. 1935:
Child labor under cash and in-kind transfers evidence from rural Mexico Federico Tagliati
Madrid: Banco de España, 2019
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no. 1930:
Mapping China's time-varying house price landscape Michael Funke, Danilo Leiva-Leon and Andrew Tsang
Madrid: Banco de España, 2019
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no. 1924:
The elasticity of taxable income in Spain: 1999-2014 Miguel Almunia and David López-Rodríguez
Madrid: Banco de España, 2019
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no. 1913:
The effects of pension-related policies on household spending Susana Párraga Rodríguez
Madrid: Banco de España, 2019
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no. 1906:
A new economic policy uncertainty index for Spain Corinna Ghirelli, Javier J. Pérez and Alberto Urtasun
Madrid: Banco de España, 2019
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no. 1942:
The Global Financial Cycle and US monetary policy in an interconnected world Stéphane Dées and Alessandro Galesi
Madrid: Banco de España, 2019
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no. 1806:
Money in Spain new historical statistics, 1830-1998 Pablo Martín-Aceña
Madrid: Banco de España, 2018
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no. 1809:
On the direct and indirect real effects of credit supply shocks Laura Alfaro, Manuel García-Santana and Enrique Moral-Benito
Madrid: Banco de España, 2018
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no. 1808:
Credit constraints, firms investment and growth evidence from survey data Miguel García-Posada Gómez
Madrid: Banco de España, 2018
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no. 1807:
Fiscal transfers in a monetary union with sovereign risk Guilherme Bandeira
Madrid: Banco de España, 2018
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no. 1804:
International co-movements in recessions Moritz A. Roth
Madrid: Banco de España, 2018
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no. 1802:
Private saving new cross-country evidence based on Bayesian techniques Ignacio Hernando, Irene Pablos, Daniel Santabárbara and Javier Vallés
Madrid: Banco de España, 2018
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no. 1803:
Term structure and real-time learning Pablo Aguilar and Jesús Vázquez
Madrid: Banco de España, 2018
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no. 1805:
Monetary policy and the asset risk-taking channel Angela Abbate and Dominik Thaler
Madrid: Banco de España, 2018
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no. 1810:
Backing the incumbent in difficult times the electoral impact of wildfires Roberto Ramos and Carlos Sanz
Madrid: Banco de España, 2018
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no. 1819:
Extraction of inflation expectations from financial instruments in Latin America Alberto Fuertes, Ricardo Gimeno and José Manuel Marqués
Madrid: Banco de España, 2018
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no. 1843:
What drives sovereign debt portfolios of banks in a crisis context? Matías Lamas and Javier Mencía
Madrid: Banco de España, 2018
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no. 1844:
Venting out exports during a domestic slump Miguel Almunia, Pol Antràs, David López-Rodríguez and Eduardo Morales
Madrid: Banco de España, 2018
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no. 1841:
Confidence intervals for bias and size distortion in IV and local projections-IV models Gergely Ganics, Atsushi Inoue and Barbara Rossi
Madrid: Banco de España, 2018
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no. 1836:
The margins of trade: market entry and sector spillovers, the case of Italy (1862-1913) Jacopo Timini
Madrid: Banco de España, 2018
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no. 1824:
Sovereign default, domestic banks and exclusion from international capital markets Dominik Thaler
Madrid: Banco de España, 2018
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no. 1820:
Fiscal policies in the euro area revisiting the size of spillovers Mario Alloza, Pablo Burriel and Javier J. Pérez
Madrid: Banco de España, 2018
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no. 1821:
Uncertainty, firm heterogeneity and labour adjustments evidence from European countries Marta Martínez-Matute and Alberto Urtasun
Madrid: Banco de España, 2018
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no. 1812:
Industry vs services do enforcement institutions matter for specialization patterns? : disaggregated evidence from Spain Juan S. Mora-Sanguinetti and Rok Spruk
Madrid: Banco de España, 2018
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no. 1813:
Monetary policy when households have debt new evidence on the transmission mechanism James Cloyne, Clodomiro Ferreira and Paolo Surico
Madrid: Banco de España, 2018
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no. 1822:
The rise and fall of the natural interest rate Gabriele Fiorentini, Alessandro Galesi, Gabriel Pérez-Quirós and Enrique Sentana
Madrid: Banco de España, 2018
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no. 1837:
The young, the old, and the government demographics and fiscal multipliers Henrique S. Basso and Omar Rachedi
Madrid: Banco de España, 2018
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no. 1830:
Chinese exports and non-tariff measures testing for heterogeneous effects at the product level Jacopo Timini and Marina Conesa
Madrid: Banco de España, 2018
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no. 1828:
The effects of tax changes on economic activity a narrative approach to frequent anticipations Sandra García-Uribe
Madrid: Banco de España, 2018
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no. 1826:
Credit allocation along the business cycle evidence from the latest boom bust credit cycle in Spain Roberto Blanco and Noelia Jiménez
Madrid: Banco de España, 2018
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no. 1829:
The G-20 regulatory agenda and bank risk Matías Cabrera, Gerald P. Dwyer and María J. Nieto
Madrid: Banco de España, 2018
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no. 1832:
Adapting lending policies when negative interest rates hit banks' profits Óscar Arce, Miguel García-Posada, Sergio Mayordomo and Steven Ongena
Madrid: Banco de España, 2018
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no. 1833:
Corporate cost and profit shares in the euro area and the US the same story? Vicente Salas, Lucio San Juan and Javier Vallés
Madrid: Banco de España, 2018
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no. 1834:
Women's representation in politics voter bias, party bias, and electoral systems Martín Gonzalez-Eiras and Carlos Sanz
Madrid: Banco de España, 2018
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no. 1835:
Faraway, so close! technology diffusion and firm heterogeneity in the medium term cycle of advanced economies Mónica Correa-López and Beatriz de Blas
Madrid: Banco de España, 2018
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no. 1840:
The changing structure of goverment consumption spending Alessio Moro and Omar Rachedi
Madrid: Banco de España, 2018
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no. 1839:
Should I stay or should I go? austerity, unemployment and migration Guilherme Bandeira, Jordi Caballé and Eugenia Vella
Madrid: Banco de España, 2018
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no. 1811:
Bank lending standards over the cycle the role of firms' productivity and credit risk Gabriel Jiménez, Enrique Moral-Benito and Raquel Vegas
Madrid: Banco de España, 2018
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no. 1814:
The costs of trade protectionism evidence from Spanish firms and non-tariff measures Dmitri Kirpichev and Enrique Moral-Benito
Madrid: Banco de España, 2018
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no. 1823:
The financial transmission of housing bubbles evidence from Spain Alberto Martín, Enrique Moral-Benito and Tom Schmitz
Madrid: Banco de España, 2018
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no. 1838:
Firm dynamics and pricing under customer capital accumulation Pau Roldán and Sonia Gilbukh
Madrid: Banco de España, 2018
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no. 1817:
Multidimensional media slant complementarities in news reporting by US newspapers Sandra García-Uribe
Madrid: Banco de España, 2018
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no. 1827:
The relevance of currency-denomination for the cross-border effects of monetary policy Isabel Argimón
Madrid: Banco de España, 2018
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no. 1831:
Households' balance sheets and the effect of fiscal policy by Javier Andrés, José E. Boscá, Javier Ferri and Cristina Fuentes-Albero
Madrid: Banco de España, 2018
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no. 1825:
Empirical assessment of alternative structural methods for identifying cyclical systemic risk in Europe Jorge E. Galán and Javier Mencía
Madrid: Banco de España, 2018
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no. 1845:
The paradox of global thrift Luca Fornaro and Federica Romei
Madrid: Banco de España, 2018
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no. 1847:
Bank capital, lending booms, and busts evidence from Spain in the last 150 years Mikel Bedayo, Ángel Estrada and Jesús Saurina
Madrid: Banco de España, 2018
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no. 1850:
Welfare effects of an in-kind transfer program evidence from Mexico Federico Tagliati
Madrid: Banco de España, 2018
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no. 1846:
An economic analysis of court fees evidence from the Spanish civil jurisdiction Juan S. Mora-Sanguinetti and Marta Martínez-Matute
Madrid: Banco de España, 2018
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no. 1851:
A large central bank balance sheet? floor vs corridor systems in a new keynesian environment Óscar Arce, Galo Nuño, Dominik Thaler and Carlos Thomas
Madrid: Banco de España, 2018
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no. 1849:
The risk of job loss, household formation and housing demand evidence from differences in severance payments Cristina Barceló and Ernesto Villanueva
Madrid: Banco de España, 2018
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no. 1848:
Policy uncertainty and investment in Spain Daniel Dejuán and Corinna Ghirelli
Madrid: Banco de España, 2018
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no. 1751:
Optimal density forecast combinations Gergely Akos Ganics
Madrid: Banco de España, 2017
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no. 1750:
Permissible collateral and access to finance evidence from a quasi-natural experiment Bing Xu
Madrid: Banco de España, 2017
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no. 1749:
Decentralized multinational banks and risk taking the Spanish experience in the crisis Isabel Argimón
Madrid: Banco de España, 2017
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no. 1711:
TFP growth and commodity prices in emerging economies Iván Kataryniuk and Jaime Martínez-Martín
Madrid: Banco de España, 2017
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no. 1716:
Immigration and the macroeconomy some new empirical evidence Francesco Furlanetto, Ørjan Robstad
Madrid: Banco de España, 2017
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no. 1717:
Exchange rate regime and external adjustment an empirical investigation for the U.S. Alberto Fuertes
Madrid: Banco de España, 2017
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no. 1745:
Marriage and health selection, protection, and assortative mating Nezih Guner, Yuliya Kulikova, Joan Llull
Madrid: Banco de España, 2017
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no. 1746:
Did the bank capital relief induced by the supporting factor enhance SME lending? Sergio Mayordomo, María Rodríguez-Moreno
Madrid: Banco de España, 2017
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no. 1748:
Markov-switching three-pass regression filter Pierre Guérin, Danilo Leiva-Leon, Massimiliano Marcellino
Madrid: Banco de España, 2017
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no. 1729:
Costly decisions and sequential bargaining James Costain
Madrid: Banco de España, 2017
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no. 1705:
The evolution of regional economic interlinkages in Europe María Dolores Gadea-Rivas, Ana Gómez-Loscos, Danilo Leiva-Leon
Madrid: Banco de España, 2017
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no. 1710:
Fiscal delegation in a monetary union instrument assignment and stabilization properties Henrique S. Basso and James Costain
Madrid: Banco de España, 2017
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no. 1713:
Has the Fed responded to house and stock prices? a time-varying analysis Knut Are Aastveit and Francesco Furlanetto, Francesca Loria
Madrid: Banco de España, 2017
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no. 1714:
The impact of firms' financial position on fixed investment and employment an analysis for Spain Fátima Herranz González and Carmen Martínez-Carrascal
Madrid: Banco de España, 2017
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no. 1720:
A menu on output gap estimation methods Luis J. Álvarez and Ana Gómez-Loscos
Madrid: Banco de España, 2017
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no. 1724:
Pricing decisions under financial frictions evidence from the WDN survey José Manuel Montero
Madrid: Banco de España, 2017
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no. 1726:
Measuring business cycles intra-synchronization in US a regime-switching interdependence framework Danilo Leiva-Leon
Madrid: Banco de España, 2017
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no. 1743:
Making room for the needy the credit-reallocation effects of the ECB’s corporate QE Óscar Arce, Ricardo Gimeno, Sergio Mayordomo
Madrid: Banco de España, 2017
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no. 1744:
Clustering regional business cycles M.D. Gadea-Rivas, Ana Gómez-Loscos, Eduardo Bandrés
Madrid: Banco de España, 2017
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no. 1730:
Is fiscal policy more effective in uncertain times or during recessions? Mario Alloza
Madrid: Banco de España, 2017
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no. 1732:
Leverage and deepening business cycle skewness Henrik Jensen, Ivan Petrella, Søren Hove Ravn and Emiliano Santoro
Madrid: Banco de España, 2017
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no. 1733:
External stress early warning indicators César Martín Machuca
Madrid: Banco de España, 2017
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no. 1738:
Cross-border banking on the two sides of the Atlantic does it have an impact on bank crisis management? María J. Nieto, Larry D. Wall
Madrid: Banco de España, 2017
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no. 1739:
Currency unions and heterogeneous trade effects the case of the Latin Monetary Union Jacopo Timini
Madrid: Banco de España, 2017
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no. 1740:
Subsidising mature age employment or throwing coins into a wishing well a quasi-experimental analysis Paulino Font, Mario Izquierdo and Sergio Puente
Madrid: Banco de España, 2017
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no. 1741:
Norms in bargaining evidence from government formation in Spain Thomas Fujiwara, Carlos Sanz
Madrid: Banco de España, 2017
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no. 1703:
Dynamic panel data modelling using maximum likelihood an alternative to Arellano-Bond Enrique Moral-Benito, Paul Allison, Richard Williams
Madrid: Banco de España, 2017
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no. 1708:
Dissecting US recoveries María Dolores Gadea, Ana Gómez-Loscos, Gabriel Pérez-Quirós
Madrid: Banco de España, 2017
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no. 1709:
Direct democracy and government size evidence from Spain Carlos Sanz
Madrid: Banco de España, 2017
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no. 1719:
On domestic demand and export performance in the euro area countries does export concentration matter? Paulo Soares Esteves, Elvira Prades
Madrid: Banco de España, 2017
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no. 1723:
Dealing with dealers sovereign CDS comovements Miguel Antón, Sergio Mayordomo and María Rodríguez-Moreno
Madrid: Banco de España, 2017
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no. 1742:
Global imbalances from a stock perspective Enrique Alberola, Ángel Estrada and Francesca Viani
Madrid: Banco de España, 2017
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no. 1727:
Model averaging in Markov-switching models predicting national recessions with regional data Pierre Guérin, Danilo Leiva-Leon
Madrid: Banco de España, 2017
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no. 1728:
The propagation of industrial business cycles Maximo Camacho, Danilo Leiva-Leon
Madrid: Banco de España, 2017
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no. 1731:
Monetary policy, stock market and sectoral comovement Pierre Guérin, Danilo Leiva-Leon
Madrid: Banco de España, 2017
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no. 1734:
International migration pressures in the long run Rodolfo G. Campos
Madrid: Banco de España, 2017
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no. 1701:
Implicit public debt thresholds an empirical exercise for the case of Spain Javier Andrés, Javier J. Pérez, Juan A. Rojas
Madrid: Banco de España, 2017
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no. 1702:
Business cycle estimation with high-pass and band-pass local polynomial regression Luis J. Álvarez
Madrid: Banco de España, 2017
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no. 1704:
Creating associations as a substitute for direct bank credit evidence from Belgium Mikel Bedayo
Madrid: Banco de España, 2017
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no. 1706:
The crucial role of social welfare criteria for optimal inheritance taxation Esteban García-Miralles
Madrid: Banco de España, 2017
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no. 1707:
Service regulations, input prices and export volumes evidence from a panel of manufacturing firms Mónica Correa-López, Rafael Doménech
Madrid: Banco de España, 2017
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no. 1712:
Top-down vs. bottom-up? reconciling the effects of tax and transfer shocks on output Sebastian Gechert and Christoph Paetz, Paloma Villanueva
Madrid: Banco de España, 2017
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no. 1721:
The output effects of tax changes narrative evidence from Spain Paula Gil, Francisco Martí, Javier J. Pérez and Roberto Ramos, Richard Morris
Madrid: Banco de España, 2017
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no. 1722:
The eurozone (expected) inflation an option's eyes view Ricardo Gimeno, Alfredo Ibáñez
Madrid: Banco de España, 2017
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no. 1725:
The impact of taxes on income mobility Mario Alloza
Madrid: Banco de España, 2017
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no. 1747:
Credit shocks and the European labour market Katalin Bodnár, Ludmila Fadejeva, Marco Hoeberichts, Mario Izquierdo Peinado, Christophe Jadeau, Eliana Viviano
Madrid: Banco de España, 2017
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no. 1735:
Firm heterogeneity and aggregate business services exports micro evidence from Belgium, France, Germany and Spain Andrea Ariu, Elena Biewen, Sven Blank and Philipp Meinen, Guillaume Gaulier, Daniel Mirza, María Jesús González, César Martín Machuca and Patry Tello
Madrid: Banco de España, 2017
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no. 1736:
Changing business models in international bank funding Leonardo Gambacorta, Stefano Schiaffi, Adrian Van Rixtel
Madrid: Banco de España, 2017
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no. 1737:
An anatomy of the Spanish current account adjustment the role of permanent and transitory factors Enrique Moral-Benito and Francesca Viani
Madrid: Banco de España, 2017
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no. 1626:
Stock market cycles and supply side dynamics two worlds, one vision? Paul De Grauwe and Eddie Gerba
Madrid: Banco de España, 2016
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no. 1625:
Oil price and economic growth a long story? María Dolores Gadea, Ana Gómez-Loscos and Antonio Montañés
Madrid: Banco de España, 2016
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no. 1621:
The determinants of long-term debt issuance by European banks evidence of two crises Adrian van Rixtel, Luna Romo González and Jing Yang
Madrid: Banco de España, 2016
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no. 1616:
Do banks extract informational rents through collateral? Bing Xu, Adrian van Rixtel and Honglin Wang
Madrid: Banco de España, 2016
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no. 1603:
How firms borrow in international bond markets securities regulation and market segmentation Alberto Fuertes and José María Serena
Madrid: Banco de España, 2016
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no. 1602:
Multivariate moments expansion density application of the dynamic equicorrelation model Trino-Manuel Ñíguez and Javier Perote
Madrid: Banco de España, 2016
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no. 1604:
Fiscal policy and the cycle in Latin America the role of financing conditions and fiscal rules Enrique Alberola, Iván Kataryniuk, Ángel Melguizo and René Orozco
Madrid: Banco de España, 2016
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no. 1627:
The evolution of inflation expectations in euro area markets Ricardo Gimeno and Eva Ortega
Madrid: Banco de España, 2016
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no. 1606:
The effects of us unconventional monetary policies in Latin America Fructuoso Borrallo, Ignacio Hernando and Javier Vallés
Madrid: Banco de España, 2016
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no. 1632:
On the determinants of fiscal non-compliance an empirical analysis of Spain's regions Mar Delgado Téllez, Víctor D. Lledó and Javier J. Pérez
Madrid: Banco de España, 2016
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no. 1624:
Optimal monetary policy with heterogeneous agents Galo Nuño and Carlos Thomas
Madrid: Banco de España, 2016
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no. 1622:
When fiscal consolidation meets private deleveraging Javier Andrés, Óscar Arce and Carlos Thomas
Madrid: Banco de España, 2016
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no. 1601:
The countercyclical capital buffer in Spain an analysis of key guiding indicators Christian Castro, Ángel Estrada and Jorge Martínez
Madrid: Banco de España, 2016
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no. 1631:
Uncovering the heterogeneous effects of ECB unconventional monetary policies across euro area countries Pablo Burriel and Alessandro Galesi
Madrid: Banco de España, 2016
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no. 1620:
Spanish public finances through the financial crisis Francisco Martí and Javier J. Pérez
Madrid: Banco de España, 2016
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no. 1610:
Las reformas de la Ley Concursal durante la Gran Recesión Miguel García-Posada y Raquel Vegas
Madrid: Banco de España, 2016
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no. 1608:
Measuring market liquidity in us fixed income markets a new synthetic indicator Carmen Broto and Matías Lamas
Madrid: Banco de España, 2016
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no. 1607:
Do the rich (really) consume higher-quality goods? evidence from international trade data Vincenzo Merella and Daniel Santabárbara
Madrid: Banco de España, 2016
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no. 1612:
Modelling interest payments for macroeconomic assessment Celestino Girón, Marta Morano, Enrique M. Quilis, Daniel Santabárbara and Carlos Torregrosa
Madrid: Banco de España, 2016
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no. 1619:
A spectral EM algorithm for dynamic factor models Gabriele Fiorentini, Alessandro Galesi and Enrique Sentana
Madrid: Banco de España, 2016
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no. 1633:
Portfolio rebalancing and asset pricing with heterogeneous inattention Omar Rachedi
Madrid: Banco de España, 2016
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no. 1630:
Credit, crisis and contract enforcement evidence from the Spanish loan market Juan S. Mora-Sanguinetti, Marta Martínez-Matute y Miguel García-Posada
Madrid: Banco de España, 2016
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no. 1609:
Growing like Spain: 1995-2007 Manuel García-Santana, Enrique Moral-Benito, Josep Pijoan-Mas and Roberto Ramos
Madrid: Banco de España, 2016
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no. 1615:
Structural transformation, services deepening, and the transmission of monetary policy Alessandro Galesi and Omar Rachedi
Madrid: Banco de España, 2016
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no. 1623:
The effect of electoral systems on voter turnout evidence from a natural experiment Carlos Sanz
Madrid: Banco de España, 2016
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no. 1617:
Credit contractions and unemployment Mihály Tamás Borsi
Madrid: Banco de España, 2016
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no. 1634:
The variation of export prices across and within firms Juan de Lucio, Raúl Mínguez, Asier Minondo and Francisco Requena
Madrid: Banco de España, 2016
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no. 1629:
The aggregate effects of government income transfer shocks - EU evidence Susana Párraga Rodríguez
Madrid: Banco de España, 2016
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no. 1628:
The dynamic effect of public expenditure shocks in the United States Susana Párraga Rodríguez
Madrid: Banco de España, 2016
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no. 1618:
Fiscal multipliers across the credit cycle Mihály Tamás Borsi
Madrid: Banco de España, 2016
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no. 1611:
The drivers of European banks' US dollar debt issuance opportunistic funding in times of crisis? Luna Azahara Romo González
Madrid: Banco de España, 2016
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no. 1635:
Education, labour market experience and cognitive skills evidence from PIAAC Juan Francisco Jimeno, Aitor Lacuesta, Marta Martínez-Matute and Ernesto Villanueva
Madrid: Banco de España, 2016
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no. 1613:
Growing by learning firm-level evidence on the size-productivity nexus Enrique Moral-Benito
Madrid: Banco de España, 2016
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no. 1605:
Does slack influence public and private labour market interactions? Ana Lamo, Enrique Moral-Benito and Javier J. Pérez
Madrid: Banco de España, 2016
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no. 1614:
Breaking down world trade elasticities a panel ECM approach Jaime Martínez-Martín
Madrid: Banco de España, 2016
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no. 1527:
The great moderation in historical perspective is it that great? María Dolores Gadea, Ana Gómez-Loscos and Gabriel Pérez Quiros
Madrid: Banco de España, 2015
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no. 1512:
The bank lending channel of unconventional monetary policy the impact of the VLTROs on credit supply in Spain Miguel García-Posada and Marcos Marchetti
Madrid: Banco de España, 2015
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no. 1508:
Fiscal targets a guide to forecasters? Joan Paredes, Javier J. Pérez and Gabriel Pérez Quiros
Madrid: Banco de España, 2015
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no. 1529:
Worker flows in the European Union during the Great Recession José María Casado, Cristina Fernández and Juan F. Jimeno
Madrid: Banco de España, 2015
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no. 1524:
What drives bank-intermediated trade finance? evidence from cross-country analysis José María Serena and Garima Vasishtha
Madrid: Banco de España, 2015
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no. 1521:
Changes in funding patterns by Latin American banking systems how large? how risky? Liliana Rojas-Suárez and José María Serena
Madrid: Banco de España, 2015
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no. 1503:
Spain: from immigration to emigration? Mario Izquierdo, Juan F. Jimeno and Aitor Lacuesta
Madrid: Banco de España, 2015
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no. 1504:
Real wage responsiveness to unemployment in Spain asymmetries along the business cycle Paulino Font, Mario Izquierdo and Sergio Puente
Madrid: Banco de España, 2015
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no. 1535:
Measuring expectations from household surveys new results on subjective probabilities of future house prices Olympia Bover
Madrid: Banco de España, 2015
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no. 1518:
Quantitative effects of the shale oil revolution Cristiana Belu Manescu and Galo Nuño
Madrid: Banco de España, 2015
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no. 1528:
Demographic structure and macroeconomic trends Yunus Aksoy, Henrique S. Basso, Ron P. Smith and Tobias Grasl
Madrid: Banco de España, 2015
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no. 1509:
Monitoring the world business cycle Maximo Camacho and Jaime Martínez-Martin
Madrid: Banco de España, 2015
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no. 1510:
Volatility-related exchange traded assets an econometric investigation Javier Mencía and Enrique Sentana
Madrid: Banco de España, 2015
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no. 1515:
Fiscal consolidation after the Great Recession the role of composition Iván Kataryniuk and Javier Vallés
Madrid: Banco de España, 2015
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no. 1533:
Controlling a distribution of heterogeneous agents Galo Nuño and Benjamin Moll
Madrid: Banco de España, 2015
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no. 1520:
Higher-order risk preferences, constant relative risk aversion and the optimal portfolio allocation Trino-Manuel Ñíguez, Ivan Paya, David Peel and Javier Perote
Madrid: Banco de España, 2015
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no. 1517:
Monetary policy and sovereign debt vulnerability Galo Nuño and Carlos Thomas
Madrid: Banco de España, 2015
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no. 1534:
The unbearable divergence of unemployment in Europe Tito Boeri and Juan F. Jimeno
Madrid: Banco de España, 2015
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no. 1539:
Understanding the public sector pay gap Maria M. Campos, Domenico Depalo, Evangelia Papapetrou, Javier J. Pérez and Roberto Ramos
Madrid: Banco de España, 2015
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no. 1532:
Disagreement about inflation and the yield curve Paul Ehling, Michael Gallmeyer, Christian Heyerdahl-Larsen and Philipp Illeditsch
Madrid: Banco de España, 2015
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no. 1526:
Securitization and asset prices Yunus Aksoy and Henrique S. Basso
Madrid: Banco de España, 2015
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no. 1505:
Litigation in Spain 2001-2010 exploring the market for legar services Juan S. Mora-Sanguinetti and Nuno Garoupa
Madrid: Banco de España, 2015
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no. 1506:
Securization and banks' capital structure Andres Almazan, Alfredo Martín-Oliver and Jesús Saurina
Madrid: Banco de España, 2015
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no. 1540:
Policy spillovers and synergies in a monetary union Óscar Arce, Samuel Hurtado and Carlos Thomas
Madrid: Banco de España, 2015
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no. 1523:
Country shocks, monetary policy expectations and ECB decisions a dynamic non-linear approach Maximo Camacho, Danilo Leiva-Leon and Gabriel Pérez Quiros
Madrid: Banco de España, 2015
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no. 1516:
On the predictability of narrative fiscal adjustments Pablo Hernández de Cos and Enrique Moral-Benito
Madrid: Banco de España, 2015
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no. 1502:
Finance for all the impact of financial literacy training In compulsory secondary education in Spain Laura Hospido, Ernesto Villanueva and Gema Zamarro
Madrid: Banco de España, 2015
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no. 1531:
Institutional drivers of capital flows Irma Alonso Álvarez
Madrid: Banco de España, 2015
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no. 1522:
Long-lasting consequences of the European crisis Juan F. Jimeno
Madrid: Banco de España, 2015
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no. 1514:
Default near-the-default-point the value of and the distance to default Alfredo Ibáñez
Madrid: Banco de España, 2015
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no. 1511:
Financial innovation in sovereign borrowing and public provision of liquidity Patricia Gómez-González
Madrid: Banco de España, 2015
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no. 1530:
The impact of the euro on euro area GDP per capita Cristina Fernández and Pilar García Perea
Madrid: Banco de España, 2015
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no. 1519:
Patent collateral, investor commitment and the market for venture lending Yael V. Hochberg, Carlos J. Serrano and Rosemarie H. Ziedonis
Madrid: Banco de España, 2015
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no. 1501:
The Spanish productivity puzzle in the Great Recession Laura Hospido and Eva Moreno-Galbis
Madrid: Banco de España, 2015
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no. 1537:
The influence of risk-taking on bank efficiency evidence from Colombia Miguel Sarmiento and Jorge E. Galán
Madrid: Banco de España, 2015
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no. 1507:
Employment protection legislation and labor court activity in Spain Juan F. Jimeno, Marta Martínez-Matute and Juan S. Mora-Sanguinetti
Madrid: Banco de España, 2015
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no. 1538:
Prudential filters, portfolio composition and capital ratios in european banks Isabel Argimón, Ángel Estrada and Michel Dietsch
Madrid: Banco de España, 2015
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no. 1525:
Fast ML estimation of dynamic bifactor models an application to European inflation Gabriele Fiorentini, Alessandro Galesi and Enrique Sentana
Madrid: Banco de España, 2015
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no. 1513:
Networks and the dynamics of firms' export portfolio Juan de Lucio, Raúl Mínguez, Asier Minondo and Francisco Requena
Madrid: Banco de España, 2015
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no. 1428:
Sovereign ratings and their asymmetric response to fundamentals Carmen Broto and Luis Molina
Madrid: Banco de España, 2014
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no. 1427:
Inflation dynamics in a model with firm entry and (some) heterogeneity Javier Andrés and Pablo Burriel
Madrid: Banco de España, 2014
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no. 1421:
Structural reforms in a debt overhang Javier Andrés, Óscar Arce and Carlos Thomas
Madrid: Banco de España, 2014
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no. 1414:
Banking crises and sovereign defaults in emerging markets exploring the links Irina Balteanu, Aitor Erce
Madrid: Banco de España, 2014
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no. 1412:
When does cash matter? evidence for private firms Paul Ehling, David Haushalter
Madrid: Banco de España, 2014
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no. 1411:
Consumption in the shadow of unemployment Rodolfo G. Campos, Iliana Reggio
Madrid: Banco de España, 2014
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no. 1406:
Do the drivers of loan dollarisation differ between CESEE and Latin America? a meta-analysis Mariya Hake, Fernando López-Vicente and Luis Molina
Madrid: Banco de España, 2014
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no. 1415:
Household debt and uncertainty private consumption after the Great Recession Ángel Estrada, Eva Valdeolivas and Javier Vallés, Daniel Garrote
Madrid: Banco de España, 2014
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no. 1419:
Heterogeneous responses to effective tax enforcement evidence from Spanish firms Miguel Almunia, David López-Rodríguez
Madrid: Banco de España, 2014
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no. 1420:
The automatic adjustment of pension expenditures in Spain an evaluation of the 2013 pension reform Alfonso R. Sánchez
Madrid: Banco de España, 2014
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no. 1426:
Productivity and welfare an application to the Spanish banking industry Alfredo Martín Oliver, Sonia Ruano Pardo and Vicente Salas Fumás
Madrid: Banco de España, 2014
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no. 1425:
Real-time forecasting US GDP from small-scale factor models Máximo Camacho and Jaime Martínez-Martín
Madrid: Banco de España, 2014
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no. 1429:
Flight-to-liquidity flows in the euro area sovereign debt crisis Juan Ángel García and Ricardo Gimeno
Madrid: Banco de España, 2014
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no. 1424:
The impact of financial (de)regulation on current account balances Enrique Moral-Benito and Oliver Roehn
Madrid: Banco de España, 2014
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no. 1422:
The public sector wage premium in Spain evidence from longitudinal administrative data Laura Hospido and Enrique Moral-Benito
Madrid: Banco de España, 2014
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no. 1431:
Contract staggering and unemployment during the great recession evidence from Spain Luis Díez-Catalán and Ernesto Villanueva
Madrid: Banco de España, 2014
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no. 1416:
A toolkit to strengthen government budget surveillance Diego J. Pedregal, Javier J. Pérez, A. Jesús Sánchez-Fuentes
Madrid: Banco de España, 2014
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no. 1407:
Price-cost mark-ups in the Spanish economy a microeconomic perspective José Manuel Montero and Alberto Urtasun
Madrid: Banco de España, 2014
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no. 1430:
Measuring urban agglomeration a refoundation of the mean city-population size index André Lemelin, Fernando Rubiera-Morollón and Ana Gómez-Loscos
Madrid: Banco de España, 2014
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no. 1417:
From Bismarck to Beveridge the other pension reform in Spain J. Ignacio Conde-Ruiz, Clara I. González
Madrid: Banco de España, 2014
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no. 1402:
Sovereign debt markets in turbulent times creditor discrimination and crowding-out effects Fernando Broner, Alberto Martin and Jaume Ventura, Aitor Erce
Madrid: Banco de España, 2014
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no. 1413:
Correlations Paul Ehling, Christian Heyerdahl-Larsen
Madrid: Banco de España, 2014
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no. 1405:
Entrepreneurship and enforcement institutions disaggregated evidence for Spain Miguel García-Posada and Juan S. Mora-Sanguinetti
Madrid: Banco de España, 2014
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no. 1423:
The two greatest great recession vs. great moderation María Dolores Gadea-Rivas, Ana Gómez-Loscos and Gabirel Pérez-Quirós
Madrid: Banco de España, 2014
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no. 1401:
Countries’ safety and competitiveness, and the estimation of current account misalignments Teresa Sastre and Francesca Viani
Madrid: Banco de España, 2014
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no. 1403:
The structure of sub-natural public debt liquidity vs credit risk Javier J. Pérez and Rocío Prieto
Madrid: Banco de España, 2014
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no. 1408:
Fiscal policies in Spain main stylises facts revisited Francisco de Castro, Francisco Martí, Antonio Montesinos and Javier J. Pérez, A. Jesús Sánchez-Fuentes
Madrid: Banco de España, 2014
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no. 1409:
Third-country relations in the directive establishing a framework for the recovery and resolution of credit institutions María J. Nieto
Madrid: Banco de España, 2014
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no. 1410:
Short-sale constraints and financial stability evidence from the Spanish market Óscar Arce, Sergio Mayordomo
Madrid: Banco de España, 2014
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no. 1317:
Retirement patterns of couples in Europe Laura Hospido and Gema Zamarro
Madrid: Banco de España, 2013
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no. 1306:
The effect of foreclosure regulation evidence for the US mortgage market at state level Fernando López Vicente
Madrid: Banco de España, 2013
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no. 1308:
Term structure estimation, liquidity-induced heteroskedasticity and the price of liquidity risk Emma Berenguer, Ricardo Gimeno and Juan M. Nave
Madrid: Banco de España, 2013
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no. 1313:
Growth beyond imbalances sustainable growth rates and output gap reassessment Enrique Alberola, Ángel Estrada and Daniel Santabárbara
Madrid: Banco de España, 2013
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no. 1304:
Commodity prices and the business cycle in Latin America living and dying by commodities Maximo Camacho and Gabriel Perez-Quiros
Madrid: Banco de España, 2013
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no. 1323:
Meeting our D€STINY a disaggregated €uro area short term INdicator model to forecast GDP (Y) growth Pablo Burriel and María Isabel García-Belmonte
Madrid: Banco de España, 2013
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no. 1321:
Employment polarisation in Spain over the course of the 1997-2012 cycle Brindusa Anghel, Sara de la Rica and Aitor Lacuesta
Madrid: Banco de España, 2013
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no. 1309:
Fiscal multipliers in turbulent times the case of Spain Pablo Hernández de Cos and Enrique Moral-Benito
Madrid: Banco de España, 2013
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no. 1307:
Testing weak exogeneity in cointegrated panels Enrique Moral-Benito and Luis Serven
Madrid: Banco de España, 2013
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no. 1311:
Fiscal delegation in a monetary union with decentralized public spending Henrique S. Basso and James Costain
Madrid: Banco de España, 2013
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no. 1310:
DSGE Models and the Lucas critique Samuel Hurtado
Madrid: Banco de España, 2013
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no. 1319:
The impact of interbank and public debt markets on the competition for bank deposits Carlos Pérez Montes
Madrid: Banco de España, 2013
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no. 1316:
Agglomeration matters for trade Roberto Ramos and Enrique Moral-Benito
Madrid: Banco de España, 2013
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no. 1315:
Are there alternatives to bankruptcy? a study of small business distress in Spain Miguel García-Posada and Juan S. Mora-Sanguinetti
Madrid: Banco de España, 2013
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no. 1318:
Short-term forecasting for empirical economists a survey of the recently proposed algorithms Maximo Camacho, Gabriel Perez-Quiros and Pilar Poncela
Madrid: Banco de España, 2013
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no. 1314:
Disentangling contagion among sovereign cds spreads during the european debt crisis Carmen Broto and Gabriel Perez-Quiros
Madrid: Banco de España, 2013
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no. 1305:
Estimation of regulatory credit risk models Carlos Pérez Montes
Madrid: Banco de España, 2013
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no. 1322:
Measurement error in imputation procedures Rodolfo G. Campos and Iliana Reggio
Madrid: Banco de España, 2013
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no. 1320:
The distribution of debt across euro area countries the role of individual characteristics, institutions and credit conditions Olympia Bover, Jose Maria Casado, Sonia Costa, Philip Du Caju, Yvonne McCarthy, Eva Sierminska, Panagiota Tzamourani, Ernesto Villanueva and Tibor Zavadil
Madrid: Banco de España, 2013
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no. 1312:
Does income deprivation affect people’s mental well-being? Maite Blázquez Cuesta and Santiago Budría
Madrid: Banco de España, 2013
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no. 1236:
The safety and soundness effects of bank M&As in the EU does prudential regulation have any impact? Jens Hagendorff, María J. Nieto and Larry D. Wall
Madrid: Banco de España, 2012
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no. 1235:
Can we use seasonally adjusted indicators in dynamic factor models? Maximo Camacho, Yuliya Lovcha and Gabriel Perez-Quiros
Madrid: Banco de España, 2012
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no. 1222:
Bank leverage cycles Galo Nuño and Carlos Thomas
Madrid: Banco de España, 2012
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no. 1221:
Determinants of corporate default a BMA approach Carlos González-Aguado and Enrique Moral-Benito
Madrid: Banco de España, 2012
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no. 1215:
Household leverage and fiscal multipliers J. Andrés, J. E. Boscá and J. Ferri
Madrid: Banco de España, 2012
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no. 1214:
Consumption partial insurance of Spanish households Jose Maria Casado
Madrid: Banco de España, 2012
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no. 1213:
Envy and habits panel data estimates of interdependent preferences Francisco Alvarez-Cuadrado, Jose Maria Casado, Jose Maria Labeaga and Dhanoos Sutthiphisal
Madrid: Banco de España, 2012
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no. 1212:
The international risk-sharing puzzle is at business-cycle and lower frequency Giancarlo Corsetti, Luca Dedola and Francesca Viani
Madrid: Banco de España, 2012
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no. 1205:
Markov-switching dynamic factor models in real time Maximo Camacho, Gabriel Perez-Quiros and Pilar Poncela
Madrid: Banco de España, 2012
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no. 1204:
Finite sample performance of small versus large scale dynamic factor models Rocio Alvarez, Maximo Camacho and Gabriel Perez-Quiros
Madrid: Banco de España, 2012
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no. 1201:
Regulatory bias in the price structure of local telephone services Carlos Pérez Montes
Madrid: Banco de España, 2012
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no. 1243:
Growth empirics in panel data under model uncertainty and weak exogeneity Enrique Moral-Benito
Madrid: Banco de España, 2012
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no. 1242:
Traded and nontraded goods prices, and international risk sharing an empirical investigation Giancarlo Corsetti, Luca Dedola and Francesca Viani
Madrid: Banco de España, 2012
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no. 1241:
Heterogeneity and cross-country spillovers in macroeconomic-financial linkages Matteo Ciccarelli, Eva Ortega and Maria Teresa Valderrama
Madrid: Banco de España, 2012
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no. 1232:
Valuation of VIX derivatives Javier Mencía and Enrique Sentana
Madrid: Banco de España, 2012
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no. 1228:
Marginal quantiles for stationary processes Yves Dominicy, Siegfried Hörman, Hiroaki Ogata and David Veredas
Madrid: Banco de España, 2012
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no. 1227:
TailCoR Lorenzo Ricc and David Veredas
Madrid: Banco de España, 2012
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no. 1226:
The effectiveness of forex interventions in four Latin American countries Carmen Broto
Madrid: Banco de España, 2012
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no. 1211:
International reserves and gross capital flows dynamics during financial stress Enrique Alberola, Aitor Erce and José María Serena
Madrid: Banco de España, 2012
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no. 1208:
The schooling response to a sustained increase in low-skill wages evidence from Spain 1989-2009 Aitor Lacuesta, Sergio Puente and Ernesto Villanueva
Madrid: Banco de España, 2012
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no. 1210:
Determinants of default ratios in the segment of loans to households in Spain Roberto Blanco and Ricardo Gimeno
Madrid: Banco de España, 2012
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no. 1209:
Is china climbing up the quality ladder? Gabor Pula and Daniel Santabárbara
Madrid: Banco de España, 2012
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no. 1207:
Smoothing shocks and balancing budgets in a currency union James Costain and Beatriz de Blas
Madrid: Banco de España, 2012
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no. 1206:
The recent slowdown of bank lending in Spain are supply-side factors relevant? Ignacio Hernando and Ernesto Villanueva
Madrid: Banco de España, 2012
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no. 1203:
Short-run forecasting of the euro-dollar exchange rate with economic fundamentals Marcos dal Bianco, Maximo Camacho and Gabriel Perez-Quiros
Madrid: Banco de España, 2012
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no. 1202:
Extracting non-linear signals from several economic indicators Maximo Camacho, Gabriel Perez-Quiros and Pilar Poncela
Madrid: Banco de España, 2012
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no. 1234:
Why do Spanish firms rarely use the bankruptcy system? the role of the mortgage institution Miguel García-Posada and Juan S. Mora-Sanguinetti
Madrid: Banco de España, 2012
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no. 1233:
Fiscal forecast errors governments vs independent agencies? Rossana Merola and Javier J. Pérez
Madrid: Banco de España, 2012
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no. 1231:
Does the IMF’s official support affect sovereign bond maturities? Aitor Erce
Madrid: Banco de España, 2012
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no. 1230:
A model for vast panels of volatilities Matteo Luciani and David Veredas
Madrid: Banco de España, 2012
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no. 1229:
Which model to match? Matteo Barigozzi, Roxana Halbleib and David Veredas
Madrid: Banco de España, 2012
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no. 1224:
The effects of fiscal shocks on the exchange rate in the EMU and differences with the US Francisco de Castro and Daniel Garrote
Madrid: Banco de España, 2012
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no. 1223:
Liquidity, term spreads and monetary policy Yunus Aksoy and Henrique S. Basso
Madrid: Banco de España, 2012
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no. 1220:
Boom-bust cycles, imbalances and discipline in Europe Enrique Alberola, Luis Molina and Pedro del Río
Madrid: Banco de España, 2012
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no. 1217:
Net energy analysis in a Ramsey-Hotelling growth model Arturo Macías and Mariano Matilla-García
Madrid: Banco de España, 2012
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no. 1239:
Why did high productivity growth of banks precede the financial crisis? Alfredo Martín-Oliver, Sonia Ruano and Vicente Salas-Fumás
Madrid: Banco de España, 2012
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no. 1238:
The dynamics of hours worked and technology Cristiano Cantore, Filippo Ferroni and Miguel A. León-Ledesma
Madrid: Banco de España, 2012
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no. 1237:
Minimum wages do they really hurt young people? Sofía Galán and Sergio Puente
Madrid: Banco de España, 2012
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no. 1225:
The cycle of earnings inequality evidence from Spanish social security data Stéphane Bonhomme and Laura Hospido
Madrid: Banco de España, 2012
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no. 1219:
Business cycles and investment in intangibles evidence from Spanish firms Paloma López-García, José Manuel Montero and Enrique Moral-Benito
Madrid: Banco de España, 2012
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no 9603:
On the fate of newcomers in the European Union lessons from the Spanish experience Barbara Dluhosch
Madrid: Banco de España, 1996