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Working papers 2023/24
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Working papers 2023/24
- Working Paper 264, The climate crisis meets the ECB: tinkering around the edges or paradigm shift? Yannis Dafermos. (July 2024)
- Working Paper 263, Financialisation of housing in South Korea: State-sanctioned popular speculation on housing. Hwanhee Bae. (June 2024)
- Working Paper 262, Encumbered Security? Conceptualising Vertical and Horizontal Repos in the Euro Area. Steffen Murau, Alexandru-Stefan Goghie, Matteo Giordano. (April 2024)
- Working Paper 261, Unveiling Structure and Dynamics of Global Digital Production Technology Networks: A new digital technology classification and network analysis based on trade data. Antonio Andreoni, Guendalina Anzolin, Mateus Labrunie, Danilo Spinola (December 2023)
- Working Paper 260, Are low-income workers financially irresponsible? An analysis of financial and accounting practices in Nairobi. Thereza Balliester Reis and Vincent Mugo Kamau (November 2023)