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869. Growth theory and the growth model perspective: Insights from the supermultiplier
Guilherme Spinato Morlin, PhD Student, DEPS, USiena – Nikolas Passos, Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa – Riccardo Pariboni, DEPS, USiena
868. Aggregation of Experts Opinions and the Assessment of Tipping Points. Catastrophic Forecasts for Higher Temperature Changes
Marcello Basili, DEPS, USiena – Federico Crudu, DEPS, USiena e CRENoS
867. Strategy-Proof Aggregation Rules in Median Semilattices with Applications to Preference Aggregation
Ernesto Savaglio, DEC, University of Pescara – Stefano Vannucci, DEPS, USiena
866. An ECB’s Staff Narrative of Two Decades of European Central Banking: a critical review
Sergio Cesaratto, DEPS, USiena
865. The polarisation of Italian metropolitan areas, 2000-2018: structural change, technology and growth
Giuseppe Simone, PhD Student, DEPS, USiena
864. Strategy-Proof Aggregation of Approximate and Imprecise Judgments
Marcello Basili, DEPS, USiena – Ernesto Savaglio, University of Chieti-Pescara & GRASS – Stefano Vannucci, DEPS, USiena
863. Inflation and conflicting claims in the open economy
Guilherme Spinato Morlin, PhD Student, DEPS, USiena
862. Growth led by government expenditure and exports: public and external debt stability in a supermultiplier model
Guilherme Spinato Morlin, PhD Student at DEPS, USiena
861. Estimating Environmental Compliance Costs at the Installation Level
Filippo Belloc, DEPS, USiena – Bouwe Dijkstra, University of Nottingham – Edilio Valentini, University of Chieti-Pescara
860. Who are the arbitrageurs? Empirical evidence from Bitcoin traders in the Mt. Gox exchange platform
Pietro Saggese, Alessandro Belmonte, Angelo Facchini, IMT Lucca – Nicola Dimitri, DEPS, USiena – Rainer Böhme, Universität Innsbruck
859. Persistence studies: a new kind of economic history?
Martina Cioni, DEPS, USiena – Giovanni Federico, NYUAD and CEPR – Michelangelo Vasta, DEPS, USiena
858. Trust predicts compliance to Covid-19 containment policies: evidence from ten countries using big data
F.Sarracino, STATEC, Luxembourg – T. Greyling, University of Johannesburg – K. J. O’Connor, STATEC, Luxembourg – C. Peroni, STATEC, Luxembourg – S. Rossouw, Auckland University
857. Digging into Environmental Productivity: Is It All about Technology?
Filippo Belloc, DEPS, USiena – Edilio Valentini, DES, University of Chieti-Pescara
856. Gimme Shelter. Public Housing Programs and Industrialization. The INA-Casa plan, Italy
Alberto Dalmazzo, DEPS, USiena – Guido de Blasio, Bank of Italy – Samuele Poy, University of Piemonte Orientale, Dept. EBS
855. Happier and Sustainable. Possibilities for a post-growth society
Stefano Bartolini, DEPS, USiena – Francesco Sarracino, STATEC, Luxembourg
854. Design-based mapping of plant species presence, association and richness by nearest-neighbor interpolation
A.Bartolini,DEPS,USiena–RM.Di Biase,CREA,Arezzo–L.Fattorini,DEPS,USiena-S.Franceschi,DEPS,USiena-A.Marcelli, Univ.Tuscia e Fond.Edmund Mach
853. Thirlwall's law: Binding-constraint or centre-of-gravity? A possible Kaleckian solution
Marwil J. Dávila-Fernández, Bucknell University – Serena Sordi, DEPS, USiena
852. The institutions of the work-leisure divide
Massimo D’Antoni, DEPS, USiena – Ugo Pagano, DEPS, USiena
851. Keynes’s finance, the monetary and demand-led circuits: a Sraffian assessment
Sergio Cesaratto, DEPS, USiena – Riccardo Pariboni, DEPS, USiena
850. The Fed, housing and household debt over time
Giacomo Rella, DEPS, USiena
849. The difficult task of changing while growing
Marwil J. Dávila-Fernández, DEPS, USiena – Serena Sordi, DEPS, USiena