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Discussion Paper
Ascani, Andrea and Crescenzi, Riccardo and Iammarino, Simona (2015) Economic Institutions and the Location Strategies of European Multinationals in their Geographical Neighbourhood. LEQS Discussion Paper No. 97/2015 July 2015. [Discussion Paper]
Avlijas, Sonja (2016) Vicious and virtuous cycles of female labour force participation in post-socialist Eastern Europe. LEQS Discussion Paper No. 119/2016 November 2016. [Discussion Paper]
Avlijas, Sonja (2019) The dynamism of the new economy: Non-standard employment and access to social security in EU-28. LEQS Paper No. 141/2019 February 2019. [Discussion Paper]
Besimi, Fatmir and Monastiriotis, Vassilis (2019) The Role of EU Integration in Accelerating Structural Reforms in the Western Balkans: Evidence, Theory and Policy. LEQS Paper No. 140/2019 January 2019. [Discussion Paper]
Bilgel, Fırat and Can Karahasan, Burhan (2016) Thirty Years of Conflict and Economic Growth in Turkey: A Synthetic Control Approach. LEQS Discussion Paper No. 112/2016 June 2016. [Discussion Paper]
Bircan, Çağatay and Saka, Orkun (2018) Lending Cycles and Real Outcomes: Costs of Political Misalignment. LEQS Paper No. 139/2018 December 2018. [Discussion Paper]
Bohle, Dorothee (2017) Mortgaging Europe’s periphery. LEQS Discussion Paper No. 124/2017 September 2017. [Discussion Paper]
Bojar, Abel (2015) Biting the Hand that Feeds: Reconsidering Partisanship in an Age of Permanent Austerity. LEQS Discussion Paper No. 91/2015 April 2015. [Discussion Paper]
Bojar, Abel (2016) The Electoral Advantage of the Left in Times of Fiscal Adjustment. LEQS Discussion Paper No. 103/2016 January 2016. [Discussion Paper]
Bojar, Abel (2018) With a Little Help from My Friends: Ministerial Alignment and Public Spending Composition in Parliamentary Democracies. LEQS Paper No. 133/2018 April 2018. [Discussion Paper]
Borrell-Porta, Mireia (2015) Do family values shape the pace of return to work after childbirth? LEQS Discussion Paper No. 96/2015 July 2015. [Discussion Paper]
Burger, Anna S. (2015) Extreme working hours in Western Europe and North America: A new aspect of polarization. LEQS Discussion Paper No. 92/2015 May 2015. [Discussion Paper]
Campos, Nauro F. and Macchiarelli, Corrado (2016) Core and Periphery in the European Monetary Union: Bayoumi and Eichengreen 25 Years Later. LEQS Discussion Paper No. 116/2016 September 2016. [Discussion Paper]
Campos, Nauro F. and Macchiarelli, Corrado (2018) Symmetry and Convergence in Monetary Unions. LEQS Discussion Paper No. 131/2018 March 2018. [Discussion Paper]
Carlsson, Ulrika (2018) The Perennial Thirty Years’ War. LEQS Discussion Paper No. 129/2018 February 2018. [Discussion Paper]
Cesaroni, Tatiana and De Santis, Roberta (2015) Current account “Core-periphery dualism” in the EMU. LEQS Discussion Paper No. 90/2015 March 2015. [Discussion Paper]
Costa-Font, Joan and Cowell, Frank (2015) European Identity and Redistributive Preferences. LEQS Discussion Paper No. 98/2015 September 2015. [Discussion Paper]
Costa-Font, Joan and Perdikis, Laurie (2018) Varieties of Health Care Devolution: “Systems or Federacies”? LEQS Discussion Paper No. 130/2018 February 2018. [Discussion Paper]
Costa-Font, Joan and Turati, Gilberto (2016) Regional Health Care Decentralization in Unitary States: Equal Spending, Equal Satisfaction? LEQS Discussion Paper No. 113/2016 July 2016. [Discussion Paper]
Costa-i-Font, Joan and Kossarova, Lucia (2015) Anthropometric Dividends of Czechoslovakia’s Break Up. LEQS Discussion Paper No. 95/2015 June 2015. [Discussion Paper]
Coulter, Steve (2016) Signalling Moderation: UK Trade Unions, ‘New Labour’ and the Single Currency. LEQS Discussion Paper No. 121/2016 December 2016. [Discussion Paper]
Craik, P. B. (2019) The Weaponization of Postmodernism: Russia’s New War with Europe. LEQS Paper No. 146/2019 July 2019. [Discussion Paper]
Crescenzi, Riccardo and Di Cataldo, Marco and Giua, Mara (2019) It’s not about the money! EU funds, local opportunities, and the Brexit vote. LEQS Paper No. 149/2019 November 2019. [Discussion Paper]
Crescenzi, Riccardo and Giua, Mara (2014) The EU Cohesion policy in context: regional growth and the influence of agricultural and rural development policies. LEQS Discussion Paper No. 85/2014 December 2014. [Discussion Paper]
Crescenzi, Riccardo and Iammarino, Simona (2016) Global Investments and Regional Development Trajectories: the Missing Links. LEQS Discussion Paper No. 118/2016 October 2016. [Discussion Paper]
Crescenzi, Riccardo and Pietrobelli, Carlo and Rabellotti, Roberta (2015) Location Strategies of Multinationals from Emerging Countries in the EU Regions. LEQS Discussion Paper No. 93/2015 May 2015. [Discussion Paper]
Dani, Marco (2009) Economic and social conflicts, integration and constitutionalism in contemporary Europe. LEQS Discussion Paper No. 13/2009 November 2009. [Discussion Paper]
De Grauwe, Paul and Ji, Yuemei and Steinbach, Armin (2016) The EU debt crisis: Testing and revisiting conventional legal doctrine. LEQS Discussion Paper No. 108/2016 April 2016. [Discussion Paper]
De Santis, Roberta and Ferroni, Valeria (2019) On Productivity Measurement and Interpretation: Some Insights on Italy in the European Context. LEQS Paper No. 142/2019 March 2019. [Discussion Paper]
De Santis, Roberta and Jona Lasinio, Cecilia (2015) Environmental Policies, Innovation and Productivity in the EU. LEQS Discussion Paper No. 100/2015 November 2015. [Discussion Paper]
Di Cataldo, Marco (2016) Gaining and losing EU Objective 1 funds: Regional development in Britain and the prospect of Brexit. LEQS Discussion Paper No. 120/2016 November 2016. [Discussion Paper]
Di Cataldo, Marco and Monastiriotis, Vassilis (2018) An assessment of EU Cohesion Policy in the UK regions: direct effects and the dividend of targeting. LEQS Discussion Paper No. 135/2018 June 2018. [Discussion Paper]
Durazzi, Niccolo (2015) Inclusive unions in a dualised labour market? The challenge of organising labour market policy and social protection for labour market outsiders. LEQS Discussion Paper No. 99/2015 October 2015. [Discussion Paper]
D’Elia, Enrico and De Santis, Roberta (2019) Growth divergence and income inequality in OECD countries: the role of trade and financial openness. LEQS Paper No. 148/2018 October 2019. [Discussion Paper]
D’Errico, Marco and Macchiarelli, Corrado and Serafini, Roberta (2015) Differently unequal Zooming-in on the distributional dimensions of the crisis in euro area countries. LEQS Discussion Paper No. 86/2015 January 2015. [Discussion Paper]
Farina, Francesco and Tamborini, Roberto (2015) Europe's Great Divide. A geo-economic-political map. LEQS Discussion Paper No. 101/2015 December 2015. [Discussion Paper]
Foresti, Pasquale and Napolitano, Oreste (2016) On the Stock Markets’ Reactions to Taxation and Public Expenditure. LEQS Discussion Paper No. 115/2016 September 2016. [Discussion Paper]
Gelepithis, Margarita (2016) Rethinking the paradox of redistribution: how private insurance and means testing can lead to universalizing reform. LEQS Discussion Paper No. 114/2016 July 2016. [Discussion Paper]
Glendinning, Simon (2015) Varieties of Neoliberalism. LEQS Discussion Paper No. 89/2015 March 2015. [Discussion Paper]
Guiso, Luigi and Sapienza, Paola and Zingales, Luigi (2014) ‘Monnet’s Error?’. LEQS Discussion Paper No. 83/2014 November 2014. [Discussion Paper]
Hancké, Bob and Vlandas, Tim (2017) The Politics of Disinflation. LEQS Discussion Paper No. 127/2017 December 2017. [Discussion Paper]
Haverland, Markus and de Ruiter, Minou and Van de Walle, Steven (2015) Producing salience or keeping silence? An exploration of topics and non-topics of Special Eurobarometers. LEQS Discussion Paper No. 88/2015 February 2015. [Discussion Paper]
Hodson, Dermot (2019) The New Intergovernmentalism and the Euro Crisis: A Painful Case? LEQS Paper No. 145/2019 June 2019. [Discussion Paper]
Innes, Abby. (2018) First-best-world economic theory and the second-best-world of public sector outsourcing: the reinvention of the Soviet Kombinat by other means. LEQS Discussion Paper No. 134/2018 May 2018. [Discussion Paper]
Iordanoglou, Chrysafis and Matsaganis, Manos (2017) Why Grexit cannot save Greece (but staying in the Euro area might). LEQS Discussion Paper No. 123/2017 August 2017. [Discussion Paper]
Johnston, Alison and Regan, Aidan (2015) Taming Global Finance in an Age of Capital? Wage-Setting Institutions' Mitigating Effects on Housing Bubbles. LEQS Discussion Paper No. 87/2015 February 2015. [Discussion Paper]
Kochenov, Dimitry (2016) EU Citizenship and Withdrawals from the Union: How Inevitable Is the Radical Downgrading of Rights? LEQS Discussion Paper No. 111/2016 June 2016. [Discussion Paper]
Laliotis, Ioannis and Moscelli, Guiseppe (2019) Summertime and the drivin’ is easy? Daylight Saving Time and vehicle accidents. LEQS Paper No. 150/2019 December 2019. [Discussion Paper]
Lorenzo Codogno, Lorenzo Codogno and van den Noord, Paul (2019) The rationale for a safe asset and fiscal capacity for the Eurozone. LEQS Paper No. 144/2019 May 2019. [Discussion Paper]
Louri, Helen and Migiakis, Petros M. (2016) Bank Lending Margins in the Euro Area: The Effects of Financial Fragmentation and ECB Policies. LEQS Discussion Paper No. 105/2016 February 2016. [Discussion Paper]
Luca, Davide (2016) Do bureaucracies enhance or constrain policy effectiveness? Evidence from Turkey’s central management of public investment. LEQS Discussion Paper No. 109/2016 April 2016. [Discussion Paper]
Macchiarelli, Corrado (2018) What is the EU-UK relation all about? Tracking the path from monetary integration to “ever closeness”. LEQS Paper No. 137/2018 September 2018. [Discussion Paper]
Marzinotto, Benedicta (2016) Income Inequality and Macroeconomic Imbalances under EMU. LEQS Discussion Paper No. 110/2016 May 2016. [Discussion Paper]
Monastiriotis, Vassilis and Borke Tunali, Cigdem (2016) The Sustainability of External Imbalances in the European Periphery. LEQS Discussion Paper No. 106/2016 March 2016. [Discussion Paper]
Monnet, Eric and Pagliari, Stefano and Vallée, Shahin (2019) Beyond financial repression and regulatory capture: the recomposition of European financial ecosystems after the crisis. LEQS Paper No. 147/2019 September 2019. [Discussion Paper]
Saka, Orkun (2017) Domestic banks as lightning rods? Home bias during the Eurozone crisis. LEQS Discussion Paper No. 122/2017 February 2017. [Discussion Paper]
Simoni, Marco (2019) Institutional Roots of Economic Decline: Lessons from Italy. LEQS Paper No. 143/2019 April 2019. [Discussion Paper]
Sojka, Aleksandra and Díaz-Lanchas, Jorge and Steinberg, Frederico (2020) The politicisation of transatlantic trade in Europe: Explaining inconsistent preferences regarding free trade and the TTIP. LEQS Paper No. 151/2019 January 2020. [Discussion Paper]
Teasdale, Anthony (2016) The Fouchet Plan: De Gaulle’s Intergovernmental Design for Europe. LEQS Discussion Paper No. 117/2016 October 2016. [Discussion Paper]
Vlandas, Tim (2016) The impact of the elderly on inflation rates in developed countries. LEQS Discussion Paper No. 107/2016 March 2016. [Discussion Paper]
Voss, Dustin (2018) The Political Economy of European Populism: Labour Market Dualisation and Protest Voting in Germany and Spain. LEQS Discussion Paper No. 132/2018 March 2018. [Discussion Paper]
Westlake, Martin (2016) Chronicle of an Election Foretold: The Longer-Term Trends leading to the ‘Spitzenkandidaten’ procedure and the Election of Jean-Claude Juncker as European Commission President. LEQS Discussion Paper No. 102/2016 January 2016. [Discussion Paper]
White, Jonathan (2017) Between Rules and Discretion: Thoughts on Ordo-Liberalism. LEQS Discussion Paper No. 126/2017 November 2017. [Discussion Paper]
White, Jonathan (2017) Building ‘Implicit Partnerships’? Financial Long Term Care Entitlements in Europe. LEQS Discussion Paper No. 125/2017 October 2017. [Discussion Paper]
Wolkenstein, Fabio (2018) Transnational Partisanship and Networked Constituent Power in the EU. LEQS Paper No. 138/2018 October 2018. [Discussion Paper]
Wratil, Christopher (2015) Democratic Responsiveness in the European Union: the Case of the Council. LEQS Discussion Paper No. 94/2015 June 2015. [Discussion Paper]
meyer, Niclas (2019) EU break-up? Mapping plausible pathways into alternative futures. LEQS Discussion Paper No. 136/2018 August 2018. [Discussion Paper]
Working Paper
Duffy, David and Fitz Gerald, John and Kearney, Ide (2005) Rising House Prices in an Open Labour Market. ESRI WP166, June 2005. [Working Paper]