22 documents matched the search for the 2024-03-25 issue of the NEP report on European Economics (nep-eec), currently edited by Simon Sosvilla-Rivero.
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The Horizon effect: A counterfactual analysis of EU research & innovation grants, Alessio Mitra and Konstantinos Niakaros,
from ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics
(2023)
Keywords: Horizon 2020, Difference-in-Differences, European Union, Innovation policy
The European COvid Survey (ECOS): Technical report, Iryna Sabat, Sebastian Neumann-Böhme, Tom Stargardt and Jonas Schreyögg,
from University of Hamburg, Hamburg Center for Health Economics (hche)
(2024)
Keywords: Covid-19, longitudinal survey, health economics, trust, vaccination, policy support
ATLAS: A Model of Short-term European Electricity Market Processes under Uncertainty, Emily Little, Florent Cogen, Quentin Bustarret, Virginie Dussartre, Maxime L\^aasri, Gabriel Kasmi, Marie Girod, Frederic Bienvenu, Maxime Fortin and Jean-Yves Bourmaud,
from arXiv.org
(2024)
What caused the euro area post-pandemic inflation?, Óscar Arce, Matteo Ciccarelli, Carlos Montes-Galdón and Antoine Kornprobst,
from European Central Bank
(2024)
Keywords: central banking, econometric modelling, forecasting and simulation, monetary policy
Demographic aging and long-run economic growth in Germany, Christian Ochsner, Lars Other, Esther Thiel and Christopher Zuber,
from German Council of Economic Experts / Sachverständigenrat zur Begutachtung der gesamtwirtschaftlichen Entwicklung
(2024)
Keywords: demographic aging, production function, potential output, Germany, long-run forecast, economic growth
Enhancing repo market transparency: the EU Securities Financing Transactions Regulation, Claudio Bassi, Michael Grill, Harun Mirza, O’Donnell, Charles, Michael Wedow and Felix Hermes,
from European Central Bank
(2024)
Keywords: financial stability, regulation, securities financing transactions
How to conduct monetary policies: the ECB in the past, present and future, Paul De Grauwe and Yuemei Ji,
from London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library
(2024)
European banks are not immune to national elections, Zuzana Fungáčová, Eeva Kerola and Laurent Weill,
from Bank of Finland Institute for Emerging Economies (BOFIT)
(2024)
Keywords: bank, lending, politics, elections, political uncertainty, loan pricing
Digitalisation and productivity, Simon Bunel, Gert Bijnens, Vasco Botelho, Elisabeth Falck, Vincent Labhard, Ana Lamo, Oke Röhe, Joachim Schroth, Richard Sellner, Johannes Strobel and Brindusa Anghel,
from European Central Bank
(2024)
Keywords: complementary investments, digitalisation, human capital, institutions, productivity
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and policy support on productivity, Tibor Lalinsky, Sofia Anyfantaki, Konstantins Benkovskis, Antonin Bergeaud, Maurice Bun, Simon Bunel, Andrea Colciago, Jan De Mulder, Beatriz Gonzalez Lopez, Valerie Jarvis, Olegs Krasnopjorovs, Laura Lebastard, Paloma Lopez-Garcia, Fernando Martins, Philipp Meinen, Jaanika Meriküll, Miles Parker, Roberta Serafini, Béla Szörfi, Juuso Vanhala, Matjaz Volk, Marianthi Anastasatou, Davide Fantino, Jiri Havel, Dmitry Khametshin, Tetie Kolaiti, Josip Raos, Domagoj Šelebaj and Milan Vaňko,
from European Central Bank
(2024)
Keywords: adjustment of firms, COVID-19, cross-country analysis, Europe, government support, labour productivity, micro-distributed exercise, productivity-enhancing reallocation
The impact of climate change and policies on productivity, Gert Bijnens, Sofia Anyfantaki, Andrea Colciago, Jan De Mulder, Elisabeth Falck, Vincent Labhard, Paloma Lopez-Garcia, Jaanika Meriküll, Miles Parker, Oke Röhe, Joachim Schroth, Patrick Schulte, Johannes Strobel and Nuno Lourenço,
from European Central Bank
(2024)
Keywords: climate change impact, climate transition policies, economic reallocation, green innovation, physical risk, productivity, transition risk
From debt arithmetic to fiscal sustainability and fiscal rules: taking stock and policy lessons, George Economides, Giota Koliousi, Natasha Miaouli and Apostolis Philippopoulos,
from Hellenic Observatory, LSE
(2024)
Keywords: Fiscal policy, public debt dynamics, Euro Area
Assessing the liquidity premium in the Italian bond market, Maria Ludovica Drudi and Giulio Carlo Venturi,
from Bank of Italy, Economic Research and International Relations Area
(2023)
Keywords: liquidity, sovereign bonds, liquidity risk, market microstructure
Combining survey and administrative data to estimate the distribution of household deposits, Andrea Neri, Matteo Spuri and Francesco Vercelli,
from Bank of Italy, Economic Research and International Relations Area
(2023)
Keywords: micro-macro linkage, deposits distribution, wealth distribution
In the thick of it: an interim assessment of monetary policy transmission to credit conditions, Margherita Bottero and Antonio Conti,
from Bank of Italy, Economic Research and International Relations Area
(2023)
Keywords: monetary policy transmission, bank lending channel, credit supply, thick modelling, VAR
Out of the ELB: expected ECB policy rates and the Taylor rule, Marco Bernardini and Alessandro Lin,
from Bank of Italy, Economic Research and International Relations Area
(2023)
Keywords: monetary policy rules, expectations, ECB's survey of monetary analysts, effective lower bound.
Do “Too-Big-To-Fail” Banks Receive Preferential Treatment in Bailouts? Surprising Results from a Cross-Country Analysis, Allen N. Berger, Simona Nistor, Steven Ongena and Sergey Tsyplakov,
from Swiss Finance Institute
(2024)
Keywords: Banks, Bailouts, Too-Big-To-Fail, European Union, G-SIBs
Public guarantees, private banks’ incentives, and corporate outcomes: evidence from the COVID-19 crisis, Gabriel Jimenez, Luc Laeven, David Martinez-Miera and Jose-Luis Peydro,
from European Central Bank
(2024)
Keywords: banking, COVID-19, private incentives, public guarantees, risk-shifting
Brexit and Foreign Students in Gravity, Ronald Davies and Lena S. Specht,
from CESifo
(2024)
Keywords: international migration, international students, gravity model, Brexit
European funds and green public procurement, Ruben Nicolas, Vítězslav Titl and Fredo Schotanus,
from Utrecht School of Economics
(2023)
Keywords: Green public procurement, EU, co-funding, climate policy, policy evaluation, sustainable development
Emissions and Allowances in the EU Emissions Trading System after the Paris Agreement, Akin A. Cilekoglu,
from University of Barcelona, Regional Quantitative Analysis Group
(2024)
Keywords: Emissions, Paris Agreement, Power sector, Climate change. JEL classification: Q40, Q48, O13, H32, L25.
Deindustrialization paths and growth models: Germany and Spain in comparative perspective, Miguel Angel Casau and Daniel Herrero,
from Laboratory of Economics and Management (LEM), Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, Pisa, Italy
(2024)
Keywords: deindustrialization, growth models, input-output analysis, macroeconomic policies, industrial policy
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