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Dr Marco Lorusso.
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Year
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Dr Marco Lorusso
Dr Claudia Udroiu
Fiscal stimuli: Monetary versus Fiscal Financing
2024
Dr Marco Lorusso
Oil Price Fluctuations and US Banks
2024
Dr Marco Lorusso
A Bayesian DSGE approach to modelling cryptocurrency
2023
Dr Marco Lorusso
Fiscal Policy Regimes in Resource-Rich Economies
2023
Dr Marco Lorusso
Spillovers among energy commodities and the Russian stock market
2022
Dr Marco Lorusso
The US Banks' Balance Sheet Transmission Channel of Oil Price Shocks
2022
Dr Marco Lorusso
Adaptive Importance Sampling for DSGE Models
2021
Dr Marco Lorusso
Can public spending boost private consumption?
2021
Professor Philip McGowan
Professor Atanu Ghoshray
Dr Marco Lorusso
Energy Transitions in ASEAN COP26 Policy Report
2021
Dr Marco Lorusso
How economies can kickstart post the pandemic
2020
Dr Marco Lorusso
Measuring the economic contribution of beer festivals on local economies: The case of York, United Kingdom
2020
Dr Marco Lorusso
Military Spending, Corruption, Persistence and Long Run Growth
2020
Dr Marco Lorusso
Oil and Fiscal Policy Regimes
2020
Dr Marco Lorusso
A New Economic Framework: A DSGE with Cryptocurrency
2019
Dr Marco Lorusso
Disentangling Civilian and Military Spending Shocks: A Bayesian DSGE Approach for the US Economy
2019
Dr Marco Lorusso
Do They Hurt? Macroeconomic Effects of Reforms on Three Diverse Oil Exporters: Russia, Saudi Arabia and the UK
2019
Dr Marco Lorusso
Oil Prices, Fundamentals and Expectations
2019
Dr Marco Lorusso
Causes and Consequences of Oil Price Shocks on the UK Economy
2018
Dr Marco Lorusso
Powering the City in the Global South: Increasing Energy Access for all in a Context of Urbanisation and Changing Governance
2017
Dr Marco Lorusso
The Effects of Military and Non-Military Government Expenditures on Private Consumption
2017
Dr Marco Lorusso
Dark Predictions about North Sea Oil Look All Too Believable
2016