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2010-02-02

INFER Working Papers

Recent Publications

  • Working Paper 2009.5: Markus Breuer: The demand for football tickets depending on the number of clubs in a city - Empirical evidence from Germany
  • Working Paper 2009.6: d’Artis Kancs and Pavel Ciaian: The Factor Content of Heterogeneous Firm Trade
  • Working Paper 2009.7: d’Artis Kancs: Structural Estimation of Variety Gains from Trade Integration in Asia 
  • Working Paper 2009.8: John Ryan: China and the Global Roles of Currencies
  • Working Paper 2009.9: John Ryan: United Kingdom Eurozone Entry Scenarios Evaluated
  • Working Paper 2009.10: Sufian Eltayeb Mohamed: Workers’ Remittances and Growth in MENA Labor Exporting Countries
  • Working Paper 2010.1: Mario Cunha and Christian Richter: Modelling the Cyclical Behaviour of Wine Production in the Douro Region Using a Time-Varying Parameters Approach
  • Working Paper 2010.2: Bousrih Jihene: Degree of Openness and Inflation Targeting Policy: Model of a Small Open Economy


2010-01-19

INFER Working Papers are registered with RePEc

INFER Working Papers can now be added to your research profile

For everybody who is registered with RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) this is good news. The heart of the RePEc is a decentralized database of working papers, journal articles and software components. All RePEc material is freely available. Registration with RePEc is free and it provides every user with regular updates on its research impact.

Since INFER is a research network it is vital not only to get our research out, but also to find out about the impact our research has. Hence, the INFER working papers can now be added to your research profile adding to your research impact. This makes our working paper series even more attractive for our members. 

For more information on RePEc please visit www.repec.org.


2009-12-04

Publications in LAP

INFER Series in Applied Economics

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