Working Paper Series
The Working Paper Series of the Economics Department (DSEC) of the University of Geneva disseminates preliminary results and ongoing research of our staff. The papers have not undergone official review and are meant to encourage discussion, suggestions and comments from a wider audience.
2013
2012
Regolo (2012) "Export Diversification: How Much Does the Choice of the Trading Partner Matter?"
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Decorzant, Y and Flores, J. (2012) "Public borrowing in harsh times: The League of Nations loans revisited"
(4,308 Kb,
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Crivelli (2012) "Regionalism and Falling External Protection in High and Low Tariff Members"
(231 Kb,
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Sperlich Y. and Sperlich S. (2012) "Income Development and Sigma convergence in South– South Agreement Areas"
(2,002 Kb,
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Scholz, Nielsen and Sperlich (2012) "Nonparametric prediction of stock returns guided by prior knowledge"
(1,980 Kb,
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Boffa and Olarreaga (2012) "Protectionism during the crisis: Tic-for-tac or chicken-games?"
(222 Kb,
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2011
Baldwin and Robert-Nicoud (2011) "Trade-in-goods and trade- in-tasks: An Integrating Framework"
(4,495 Kb,
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Fugazza and Robert-Nicoud (2011) "The ‘emulator effect’ of the Uruguay round on US regionalism"
(3,622 Kb,
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Schmid (2011) "The development of renewable energy power in India: which policies have been effective?"
(1,070 Kb,
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Regolo (2011) "Export Diversification: How Much Does the Choice of the Trading Partner Matter?"
(2,098 Kb,
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Mathys and de Melo (2011) "Political Economy Aspects of Climate Change Mitigation Efforts
(1,415 Kb,
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Borraz, Pampillon, Olarreaga (2011) "Water Nationalization: network access, quality, and health outcom
(1,208 Kb,
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Hilber and Robert-Nicoud (2011) "On The Origins Of Land Use Regulations: Theory And Evidence From Us Metro Areas"
(1,865 Kb,
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Markov, De Porres (2011)
Is the Taylor rule nonlinear? Empirical evidence from a semi-parametric modeling approach.
(1,406 Kb,
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2010
2009
Markov (2009) "Actual versus Perceived Taylor Rules. How predictable is the European Central Bank?"
(974 Kb,
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