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2010CronyismMartins, Pedro S.
2011Why ex(im)porters pay more: Evidence from matched firm-worker panelsMartins, Pedro S.; Opromolla, Luca David
2011Minu, startu and all that: Pitfalls in estimating the sensitivity of a worker's wage to aggregate unemploymentMartins, Pedro S.; Snell, Andy; Thomas, Jonathan P.
2012Do immigrants displace native workers? Evidence from matched panel dataMartins, Pedro S.; Piracha, Matloob; Varejão, José
2014Reemployment and Substitution Effects from Increased Activation: Evidence from Times of CrisisMartins, Pedro S.; Pessoa e Costa, Sofia
201430,000 Minimum Wages: The Economic Effects of Collective Bargaining ExtensionsMartins, Pedro S.
2016Bias in Returns to Tenure When Firm Wages and Employment Comove: A Quantitative Assessment and SolutionMartins, Pedro S.; Snell, Andy; Stüber, Heiko; Thomas, Jonathan P.
2016The Third Worker: Assessing the Trade-off between Employees and ContractorsMartins, Pedro S.
2016No Extension Without Representation? Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Collective BargainingHijzen, Alexander; Martins, Pedro S.
2016The Diversity of Personnel Practices and Firm PerformanceMartins, Pedro S.
2016Can Overtime Premium Flexibility Promote Employment? Firm- and Worker-Level Evidence from a Labour Law ReformMartins, Pedro S.
2016Should the Maximum Duration of Fixed-Term Contracts Increase in Recessions? Evidence from a Law ReformMartins, Pedro S.
2016Working to Get Fired? Regression Discontinuity Effects of Unemployment Benefit Eligibility on Prior Employment DurationMartins, Pedro S.
2017Should the maximum duration of fixed-term contracts increase in recessions? Evidence from a law reformMartins, Pedro S.
2017Economic effects of overtime premium flexibility: Firm- and worker-level evidence from a law reformMartins, Pedro S.
2017Can Non-Cognitive Skills Programs Improve Achievement? Quasi-Experimental Evidence from EPISMartins, Pedro S.
2017(How) Do Non-Cognitive Skills Programs Improve Adolescent School Achievement? Experimental EvidenceMartins, Pedro S.
2017Collective Bargaining through the Magnifying Glass: A Comparison between the Netherlands and PortugalHijzen, Alexander; Martins, Pedro S.; Parlevliet, Jante
2018The effect of self-employment on health: Instrumental variables analysis of longitudinal social security dataGonçalves, Judite; Martins, Pedro S.
2018The Effect of Self-Employment on Health: Evidence from Longitudinal Social Security DataGoncalves, Judite; Martins, Pedro S.