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- 213: Motivated Memory in Economics - a Review

- Andrea Amelio and Florian Zimmermann
- 212: Interest Rates and the Spatial Polarization of Housing Markets

- Francisco Amaral, Name Dohmen, Sebastian Kohl and Moritz Schularick
- 211: Information Provision over the Phone Saves Lives: An RCT to Contain COVID-19 in Rural Bangladesh at the Pandemic’s Onset

- Shyamal Chowdhury, Hannah Schildberg-Hörisch, Sebastian Schneider and Matthias Sutter
- 210: Spillover, Efficiency and Equity Effects of Regional Firm Subsidies

- Sebastian Siegloch, Nils Wehrhöfer and Tobias Etzel
- 209: The Distribution of Ambiguity Attitudes

- Hans-Martin von Gaudecker, Christian Zimpelmann and Axel Wogrolly
- 208: Stories, Statistics, and Memory

- Thomas Graeber, Christopher Roth and Florian Zimmermann
- 207: Coordinated Firm-Level Work Processes and Macroeconomic Resilience

- Moritz Kuhn, Jinfeng Luo, Iourii Manovskii and Xincheng Qiu
- 206: Proud to Not Own Stocks: How Identity Shapes Financial Decisions

- Luca Henkel and Christian Zimpelmann
- 205: Reputation vs Selection Effects in Markets with Informational Asymmetries

- Theodore Alysandratos, Sotiris Georganas and Matthias Sutter
- 204: Recent Advances in Studies of News Consumption

- Francesco Capozza, Ingar Haaland, Christopher Roth and Johannes Wohlfart
- 203: A Note on Motivated Cognition and Discriminatory Beliefs

- Lasse Stötzer and Florian Zimmermann
- 202: Profit Taxation, R&D Spending, and Innovation

- Andreas Lichter, Max Löffler, Ingo E. Isphording, Thu-Van Nguyen, Felix Poege and Sebastian Siegloch
- 201: On Event Studies and Distributed-Lags in Two-Way Fixed Effects Models: Identification, Equivalence, and Generalization

- Kurt Schmidheiny and Sebastian Siegloch
- 200: P-Hacking, Data Type and Data-Sharing Policy

- Abel Brodeur, Nikolai Cook and Carina Neisser
- 199: Information Design in Cheap Talk

- Qianjun Lyu and Wing Suen
- 198: Strategic Behavior with Tight, Loose and Polarized Norms

- Eugen Dimant, Michele Gelfand, Anna Hochleitner and Silvia Sonderegger
- 197: The Association Between Vaccination Status Identification and Societal Polarization

- Luca Henkel, Philipp Sprengholz, Lars Korn, Cornelia Betsch and Robert Böhm
- 196: NAFTA and Drug-Related Violence in Mexico

- Eduardo Hidalgo, Erik Hornung and Pablo Selaya
- 195: From Plantations to Prisons: The Race Gap in Incarceration After the Abolition of Slavery in the U.S

- Melissa Rubio-Ramos
- 194: Prolonged Learning and Hasty Stopping: the Wald Problem with Ambiguity

- Sarah Auster, Yeon-Koo Che and Konrad Mierendorff
- 193: Bargaining in Small Dynamic Markets

- Francesc Dilme
- 192: Relational Contracts: Public versus Private Savings

- Francesc Dilme and Daniel Garrett
- 191: A Dynamic Theory of Random Price Discounts

- Francesc Dilme and Daniel Garrett
- 190: Privatizing Disability Insurance

- Arthur Seibold, Sebastian Seitz and Sebastian Siegloch
- 189: Information and Communication Technology, Hierarchy, and Job Design

- Elisa Gerten, Michael Beckmann, Elisa Gerten and Matthias Kräkel
- 188: Discrimination, Quotas, and Stereotypes

- Lennart Struth and Max Thon
- 187: The Targeted Assignment of Incentive Schemes

- Saskia Opitz, Dirk Sliwka, Timo Vogelsang and Tom Zimmermann
- 186: Limits of Disclosure Regulation in the Municipal Bond Market

- Ivan T. Ivanov, Tom Zimmermann and Nathan Heinrich
- 185: Price Responsive Demand in Britain's Electricity Market

- Emmanuele Bobbio, Simon Brandkamp, Stephanie Chan, Peter Cramton, David Malec and Lucy Yu
- 184: Resilient Electricity Requires Consumer Engagement

- Emmanuele Bobbio, Simon Brandkamp, Stephanie Chan, Peter Cramton, David Malec and Lucy Yu
- 183: Electricity Markets in Transition: A Multi-Decade Micro-Model of Entry and Exit in Advanced Wholesale Markets

- Peter Cramton, Emmanuele Bobbio, David Malec and Pat Sujarittanonta
- 182: Local Flexibility Market

- Peter Cramton
- 181: Competition and Risk-Taking

- Oliver Gürtler, Lennart Struth and Max Thon
- 180: Sorting versus Screening in Decentralized Markets with Adverse Selection

- Sarah Auster and Piero Gottardi
- 179: How Do Beliefs About the Gender Wage Gap Affect the Demand for Public Policy?

- Sonja Settele
- 178: Beliefs About Public Debt and the Demand for Government Spending

- Christopher Roth, Sonja Settele and Johannes Wohlfahrt
- 177: Risk Exposure and Acquisition of Macroeconomic Information

- Christopher Roth, Sonja Settele and Johannes Wohlfahrt
- 176: Trust, Violence, and Coca

- Melissa Rubio-Ramos
- 175: Flow of Ideas: Economic Societies and the Rise of Useful Knowledge

- Francesco Cinnirella, Erik Hornung and Julius Koschnick
- 174: Real Effects of Financial Market Integration: Evidence from an ECB Collateral Framework Change

- Pia Hüttl and Matthias Kaldorf
- 173: Cognitive Uncertainty and Overconfidence

- Andrea Amelio
- 172: Developing a Framework for Real-Time Trading in a Laboratory Financial Market

- Mark Marner-Hausen
- 171: Inherited Inequality and the Dilemma of Meritocracy

- Timo Freyer and Laurenz R. K. Günther
- 170: Determinants of Public Opinion Support for a Full Embargo on Russian Energy in Germany

- Bruno Castanho Silva, Jens Wäckerle and Christopher Wratil
- 169: The Null Result Penalty

- Felix Chopra, Ingar Haaland, Christopher Roth and Andreas Stegmann
- 168: Wealth of Two Nations: The U.S. Racial Wealth Gap, 1860-2020

- Ellora Derenoncourt, Chi Hyun Kim, Moritz Kuhn and Moritz Schularick
- 167: Occupation Growth, Skill Prices, and Wage Inequality

- Michael Böhm, Hans-Martin von Gaudecker and Felix Schran
- 166: Optimal Taxation of Risky Entrepreneurial Capital

- Corina Boar and Matthew Knowles
- 165: Testing the Presence of Implicit Hiring Quotas with Application to German Universities

- Lena Janys
- 164: What Do Employee Referral Programs Do? Measuring the Direct and Overall Effects of a Management Practice

- Guido Friebel, Matthias Heinz, Mitchell Hoffman and Nick Zubanov
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