2017 Working Papers

WP NumberAuthors and TitleDate
598Álvaro S Almeida, Joana Vales
MODELS OF PRIMARY CARE ORGANIZATION AND THE USE OF EMERGENCY DEPARTMENTS
2017-12
597Alexandra Fernandes, António Cerqueira, Elísio Brandão
Tax and financial reporting aggressiveness: evidence from Europe
2017-11
596Mário Alexandre Patrício Martins da Silva
OPEN INNOVATION AND IPRs: MUTUALLY INCOMPATIBLE OR COMPLEMENTARY INSTITUTIONS?
2017-11
595Mário Alexandre Patrício Martins da Silva
R&D investments and spillovers under endogenous absorptive capacity: Competitive R&D cannot take full-advantage of complementarity in absorptive capacity while cooperative R&D can
2017-11
594João Oliveira, Francisco Martins, Elísio Brandão
Foreign Direct Investment according to different countries’ stages of Human Development
2017-09
593Diogo Lourenço, Carla Sá, Orlanda Tavares
PUSHED AWAY FROM HOME? SPATIAL MOBILITY OF PROSPECTIVE HIGHER EDUCATION STUDENTS AND THE ENROLMENT DECISION
2017-09
592Daniel Barbosa, Nuno Filipe, João Gama
A Social Network Analysis of The Portuguese Connection in Panama Papers
2017-08
591José M. Gaspar, Sofia B.S.D. Castro, João Correia-da-Silva
Agglomeration patterns in a multi-regional economy without income effects
2017-07
590João Correia-da-Silva, Joana Pinho
Collusion in mixed oligopolies and the coordinated effects of privatization
2017-07
589Ana Catarina Vieira, Luis Delfim Santos
Tourism and regional development: a spatial econometric model for Portugal at municipal level
2017-05
588Maria Angelina Valadares Silva, António Melo Cerqueira, Elísio Brandão
The Determinants of Capital Structure: Evidence from Non-financial Listed German Companies
2017-02
587Diogo Batista da SIlva, António Cerqueira, Elísio Brandão
Earnings Management Dynamics in Portuguese Listed Firms
2017-01
586José Couto, Paula Brito, António Cerqueira
The Method of Market Multiples on the Valuation of Companies: A Multivariate Approach
2017-01
585Mário Amorim Lopes, Álvaro Almeida, Bernardo Almada-Lobo
Physician emigration: should they stay or should they go? A policy analysis
2017-01