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Octavio Fernandez-Amador
Octavio Fernandez-Amador
Senior Researcher and Lecturer, World Trade Institute, University Bern
Verified email at wti.org
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Does monetary policy determine stock market liquidity? New evidence from the euro zone
O Fernández-Amador, M Gächter, M Larch, G Peter
Journal of Empirical Finance 21, 54-68, 2013
129*2013
Carbon dioxide emissions and economic growth: an assessment based on production and consumption emission inventories
O Fernández-Amador, JF Francois, DA Oberdabernig, P Tomberger
Ecological economics 135, 269-279, 2017
1282017
Business cycle convergence in EMU: A first look at the second moment
J Crespo-Cuaresma, O Fernández-Amador
Journal of macroeconomics 37, 265-284, 2013
852013
Carbon dioxide emissions and international trade at the turn of the millennium
O Fernández-Amador, JF Francois, P Tomberger
Ecological economics 125, 14-26, 2016
842016
Milking the prices: the role of asymmetries in the price transmission mechanism for milk products in Austria
O Fernández-Amador, J Baumgartner, J Crespo-Cuaresma
Working Papers in Economics and Statistics, 2010
52*2010
The methane footprint of nations: Stylized facts from a global panel dataset
O Fernández-Amador, JF Francois, DA Oberdabernig, P Tomberger
Ecological economics 170, 106528, 2020
332020
Business cycle convergence in EMU: A second look at the second moment
J Crespo-Cuaresma, O Fernández-Amador
Journal of International Money and Finance 37, 239-259, 2013
262013
Macroeconomic aspects of European integration: Fiscal policy, trade integration and the European business cycle
J Crespo-Cuaresma, M Pfaffermayr, OF Amador, C Keppel
FIW-Research Reports, 2011
242011
Testing for convergence in carbon dioxide emissions using a Bayesian robust structural model
O Fernández-Amador, DA Oberdabernig, P Tomberger
Environmental and resource economics 73 (4), 1265-1286, 2019
232019
Finance, potential output and the business cycle: Empirical evidence from selected advanced and CESEE economies
D Bernhofer, O Fernández-Amador, M Gächter, F Sindermann
Focus on European Economic Integration 2, 52-75, 2014
172014
Do methane emissions converge? Evidence from global panel data on production-and consumption-based emissions
O Fernández-Amador, DA Oberdabernig, P Tomberger
Empirical Economics 63 (2), 877-900, 2022
122022
Economic growth, sectoral structures, and environmental methane footprints
O Fernández-Amador, JF Francois, DA Oberdabernig, P Tomberger
Applied Economics 52 (13), 1460-1475, 2020
92020
Empirical estimates of the methane–income elasticity
O Fernández-Amador, JF Francois, DA Oberdabernig, P Tomberger
Economics letters 171, 137-139, 2018
72018
Energy footprints and the international trade network: A new dataset. Is the European Union doing it better?
O Fernández-Amador, JF Francois, DA Oberdabernig, P Tomberger
Ecological Economics 204, 107635, 2023
22023
MRIO linkages and Switzerland's CO2 profile
O Fernández-Amador, JF Francois, P Tomberger
Aussenwirtschaft 67 (3), 47-63, 2016
12016
Finance-augmented business cycles: A robustness check
O Fernández-Amador, M Gächter, F Sindermann
Economics bulletin 36 (1), 132-144, 2016
12016
Methane emissions: Not just some other guy
O Fernández-Amador, J Francois, D Oberdabernig, P Tomberger
Voxeu column, 2022
2022
Finance, potential output and the business cycle
D Bernhofer, O Fernández-Amador, M Gächter, F Sindermann
Financial Cycles and the Real Economy, 235-264, 2014
2014
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P Tomberger, J Francois, D Oberdabernig, O Fernández-Amador
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