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Artigos 29:

CEO compensation and real estate prices: pay for luck or pay for action?
Ana Albuquerque, Benjamin Bennett, Cláudia Custódio, Dragana Cvijanović
Review of Accounting Studies, vol. 28, 2023, p. 2401-2447.

Co-investment, Uncertainty, and Opportunism: Ex-ante and Ex-post Remedies
Marc Bourreau, Carlo Cambini, Steffen Hoernig, Ingo Vogelsang
Information Economics and Policy, vol. 56, 2021, p. .

Citizens United vs. FEC and Corporate Political Activism
Rui Albuquerque, Zicheng Lei, Jorg Rocholl, Chendi Zhang
Journal of Corporate Finance, vol. 60, 2020, p. .

Doctors' Response to Queues: Evidence from a Portuguese Emergency Department
Bruno Martins, Luís C.S. Filipe
Health Economics, vol. 29, 2020, p. 123-137.

On the Relation between Financial Reporting Quality and Country Attributes: Research Challenges and Opportunities
Helena Isidro, Dhananjay (DJ) Nanda, Peter D. Wysocki
Accounting Review, vol. 95, 2020, p. 279-314.

Ex Post Settling Up in Cash Compensation: New Evidence
Ana Albuquerque, Bingyi Chen, Qi (Flora) Dong, Edward J. Riedl
Contemporary Accounting Research/Recherche Comptable Contemporaine, vol. 36, 2019, p. 2283-2318.

Ex Post Settling Up in Cash Compensation: New Evidence
Ana Albuquerque, Bingyi Chen, Qi (Flora) Dong, Edward J. Riedl
Contemporary Accounting Research/Recherche Comptable Contemporaine, vol. 36, 2019, p. 2283-2318.

Incentive Pay and Systemic Risk
Rui Albuquerque, Luis Cabral, José Guedes
Review of Financial Studies, vol. 32, 2019, p. 4304-4342.

Demand Elasticities and Service Selection Incentives among Competing Private Health Plans
Randall P. Ellis, Bruno Martins, Wenjia Zhu
Journal Of Health Economics, vol. 56, 2017, p. 352-367.

Demand Elasticities and Service Selection Incentives among Competing Private Health Plans
Randall P. Ellis, Bruno Martins, Wenjia Zhu
Journal Of Health Economics, vol. 56, 2017, p. 352-367.

The Role of Automatic Stabilizers in the U.S. Business Cycle
Alisdair McKay, Ricardo Reis
Econometrica, vol. 84, 2016, p. 141-194.

Too Much Information? Information Provision and Search Costs
Fernando Branco, Monic Sun, Miguel Villas-Boas
Marketing Science, vol. 35, 2016, p. 605-618.

The Value of Control and the Costs of Illiquidity
Rui Albuquerque, Enrique Schroth
Journal of Finance, vol. 70, 2015, p. 1405-1455.

Trade Credit and Cross-Country Predictable Firm Returns
Rui Albuquerque, Tarun Ramadorai, Sumudu W. Watugala
Journal of Financial Economics, vol. 115, 2015, p. 592-613.

Peer Choice in CEO Compensation
Ana Albuquerque, Gus De Franco, Rodrigo S. Verdi
Journal of Financial Economics, vol. 108, 2013, p. 160-181.

Skewness in Stock Returns: Reconciling the Evidence on Firm versus Aggregate Returns
Rui Albuquerque
Review of Financial Studies, vol. 25, 2012, p. 1630-1673.

The Impact of Different Fibre Access Network Technologies on Cost, Competition and Welfare
Steffen Hoernig, Stephan Jay, Karl-Heinz Neumann, Martin Peitz, Thomas Plückebaum, Ingo Vogelsang
Telecommunications Policy, vol. 36, 2012, p. 96-112.

Linking Modularity with Problem Solving and Coordination Efforts
Paulo Gomes, Nitin Joglekar
Managerial and Decision Economics, vol. 29, 2008, p. 443-457.

Marketwide Private Information in Stocks: Forecasting Currency Returns
Rui Albuquerque, Eva de Francisco, Luis Brandao-Marques
Journal of Finance, vol. 63, 2008, p. 2297-2343.

Optimal Life-Cycle Investing with Flexible Labor Supply: A Welfare Analysis of Life-Cycle Funds
Francisco Gomes, Laurence Kotlikoff, Luis Viceira
American Economic Review, vol. 98, 2008, p. 297-303.

The Forward Premium Puzzle in a Model of Imperfect Information
Rui Albuquerque
Economics Letters, vol. 99, 2008, p. 461-464.

International Equity Flows and Returns: A Quantitative Equilibrium Approach
Rui Albuquerque, Gregory Bauer, Martin Schneider
Review Of Economic Studies, vol. 74, 2007, p. 1-30.

Production, Growth and Business Cycles: Technical Appendix
Robert King, Charles Plosser, Sergio Rebelo
Computational Economics, vol. 20, 2002, p. 87-116.

Financial Intermediation and Aggregate Fluctuations: A Quantitative Analysis
Russell Cooper, João Ejarque
Macroeconomic Dynamics, vol. 4, 2000, p. 423-447.

The Learning Curve, Predation, Antitrust and Welfare
Luis Cabral, Michael Riordan
Journal of Industrial Economics, vol. 45, 1997, p. 155-169.

Financial Intermediation and the Great Depression: A Multiple Equilibrium Interpretation
Russell Cooper, João Ejarque
Carnegie Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy, vol. 43, 1995, p. 285-323.

Financial Intermediation and the Great Depression: A Multiple Equilibrium Interpretation
Russell Cooper, João Ejarque
Carnegie Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy, vol. 43, 1995, p. 285-323.

The Learning Curve, Market Dominance and Predatory Pricing
Luis Cabral, Michael Riordan
Econometrica, vol. 62, 1994, p. 1115-1140.

Incentives for Cost Reduction under Price Cap Regulation
Luis Cabral, Michael Riordan
Journal of Regulatory Economics, vol. 1, 1989, p. 93-102.

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