Working Papers

R. De Haas and J. González-Uribe, Financial industrial policy: A taxonomy of public policies for private finance.
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C. Custódio, R. De Haas, M. Faralli and M. Ferreira, Accelerating the green transition: An experimental study with Portuguese small businesses.
RCT in the field

D. Bonfim, R. De Haas, A. Matyunina and S. Ongena, Bank specialization in lending to new firms.
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V. Baranov, R. De Haas, P. Grosjean and I. Matavelli, Masculinity norms: International evidence and implications for economics, health, and politics.
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H.I. Aydin, Ç. Bircan and R. De Haas, Blended finance and female entrepreneurs, EBRD Working Paper No. 286, London.
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L. Borchert, R. De Haas, K. Kirschenmann and A. Schultz, Broken relationships: De-risking by correspondent banks and international trade, EBRD Working Paper No. 285, London.
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R. De Haas, Sustainable banking, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 18572, London.
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R. De Haas, S. Guriev and A. Stepanov, State ownership and corporate leverage around the world, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 17300, Centre for Economic Policy Research, London.
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R. De Haas, V. Sterk and N. Van Horen, Startup types and macroeconomic performance in Europe, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 17400, Centre for Economic Policy Research, London. Read ◊ Featured in VoxEU and ESB (in Dutch)

S. Qi, R. De Haas, S. Ongena and S. Straetmans, Move a little closer? Information sharing and the spatial clustering of bank branches, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 15829.
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R. De Haas and N. Van Horen, The crisis as a wake-up call: Do banks tighten screening and monitoring during a financial crisis?, EBRD Working Paper No. 117, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, London (permanent working paper).
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