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25 November 2022

A Baseline Model of Behavioral Political Cycles and Macroeconomic Fluctuations

Vol: 71/2022 Authors:  Corrado Di Guilmi, Giorgos Galanis, Christian R. Proaño Month: November Year: 2022
  • Di Guilmi
  • Galanis
  • Proaño
  • Behavioural Macroeconomics and Complexity
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27 July 2020

Does the Supply Network Shape the Firm Size Distribution? The Japanese Case

Vol: 66/2020 Authors: Corrado Di Guilmi, Yoshi Fujiwara Month: July (revised in March 2021) Year: 2020
  • Di Guilmi
  • Behavioural Macroeconomics and Complexity
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18 February 2020

Dual Labor Market, Inflation, and Aggregate Demand in an Agent-Based Model of the Japanese Macroeconomy

Vol: 11/2020 Authors: Corrado Di Guilmi, Yoshi Fujiwara Month: February Year: 2020
  • Di Guilmi
  • Behavioural Macroeconomics and Complexity
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20 April 2020

Social Distancing and Contagion in a Discrete Choice Model of COVID-19

Vol: 35/2020 Authors: Giorgos Baskozos, Giorgos Galanis, Corrado Di Guilmi Month: April Year: 2020
  • Galanis
  • Di Guilmi
  • Behavioural Macroeconomics and Complexity
  • COVID-19 and the Macroeconomy
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27 March 2024

Behind the Curve: Econometric Estimation and Sectoral Decomposition of the Japanese Beveridge Curve’s Evolution Around the COVID-19 Pandemic

Vol: 20/2024 Authors: Corrado Di Guilmi, Georgia K. Rylah Month: March Year: 2024
  • Di Guilmi
  • Behavioural Macroeconomics and Complexity program
  • COVID-19 and the Macroeconomy