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- 161: The Anatomy of the Global Saving Glut

- Luis Bauluz, Filip Novokmet and Moritz Schularick
- 160: (Not) Everyone Can Be a Winner–The Role of Payoff Interdependence for Redistribution

- Sebastian Schaube and Louis Strang
- 159: Opinions as Facts

- Leonardo Bursztyn, Aakaash Rao, Christopher Roth and David Yanagizawa-Drott
- 158: Political Activists as Free-Riders: Evidence from a Natural Field Experiment

- Anselm Hager, Lukas Hensel, Johannes Hermle and Christopher Roth
- 157: The Demand for News: Accuracy Concerns versus Belief Confirmation Motives

- Felix Chopra, Ingar Haaland and Christopher Roth
- 156: How the Media Matters for the Economic Vote: Evidence from Britain

- Chitralekha Basu
- 155: Competition for Promotion Can Induce Household Specialization Between Equally Competitive Spouses

- Spencer Bastani, Lisa Dickmanns, Thomas Giebe and Oliver Gürtler
- 154: Life Insurance Convexity

- Christian Kubitza, Nicolaus Grochola and Helmut Gründl
- 153: Imperfect Competition in Derivatives Markets

- Christina Brinkmann
- 152: Interregional Contact and the Formation of a Shared Identity

- Manuel Bagues and Christopher Roth
- 151: Experimental Evidence on the Relationship between Perceived Ambiguity and Likelihood Insensitivity

- Luca Henkel
- 150: Tracing Banks' Credit Allocation to their Funding Costs

- Anne Duquerroy, Adrien Matray and Farzad Saidi
- 149: The Augmented Bank Balance-Sheet Channel of Monetary Policy

- Christian Bittner, Diana Bonfim, Florian Heider, Farzad Saidi, Glenn Schepens and Carla Soares
- 148: Strategic Communication with a Small Conflict of Interest

- Francesc Dilme
- 147: “Since You’re So Rich, You Must Be Really Smart”: Talent, Rent Sharing, and the Finance Wage Premium

- Michael Böhm, Daniel Metzger and Per Strömberg
- 146: Flow Trading

- Eric Budish, Peter Cramton, Albert S. Kyle, Jeongmin Lee and David Malec
- 145: Fostering Resiliency with Good Market Design: Lessons from Texas

- Peter Cramton
- 144: Investor-Driven Corporate Finance: Evidence from Insurance Markets

- Christian Kubitza
- 143: Financial Regulation, Interest Rate Responses, and Distributive Effects

- Christian Loenser, Joost Röttger and Andreas Schabert
- 142: Scapegoating During Crises

- Leonardo Bursztyn, Georgy Egorov, Ingar Haaland, Aakaash Rao and Christopher Roth
- 141: Justifying Dissent

- Leonardo Bursztyn, Georgy Egorov, Ingar Haaland, Aakaash Rao and Christopher Roth
- 140: Information Frictions among Firms and Households

- Sebastian Link, Andreas Peichl, Christopher Roth and Johannes Wohlfart
- 139: Democratizing from Within: British Elites and the Expansion of the Franchise

- Chitralekha Basu, Carles Boix, Sonia Giurumescu and Paulo Serôdio
- 138: The Politicized Pandemic: Ideological Polarization and the Behavioral Response to COVID-19

- Gianluca Grimalda, Fabrice Murtin, David Pipke, Louis Putterman and Matthias Sutter
- 137: Corrupted Votes and Rule Compliance

- Arno Apffelstaedt and Jana Freundt
- 136: Worker Beliefs About Outside Options

- Simon Jäger, Christopher Roth, Nina Roussille and Benjamin Schoefer
- 135: Simultaneous Search and Adverse Selection

- Sarah Auster, Piero Gottardi and Ronald Wolthoff
- 134: Responsible Investment and Responsible Consumption

- Hendrik Hakenes and Eva Schliephake
- 133: Voice and Political Engagement: Evidence From a Natural Field Experiment

- Anselm Hager, Lukas Hensel, Christopher Roth and Andreas Stegmann
- 132: The Revelation Incentive for Issue Engagement in Campaigns

- Chitralekha Basu and Matthew Knowles
- 131: Superstar Returns

- Francisco Amaral, Martin Dohmen, Sebastian Kohl and Moritz Schularick
- 130: Discontinuities in the Age-Victimization Profile and the Determinants of Victimization

- Anna Bindler, Randi Hjalmarsson, Nadine Ketel and Andreea Mitrut
- 129: Uncertainty and Information Acquisition: Evidence from Firms and Households

- Heiner Mikosch, Christopher Roth, Samad Sarferaz and Johannes Wohlfart
- 128: Beliefs About the Stock Market and Investment Choices: Evidence from a Field Experiment

- Christine Laudenbach, Annika Weber and Johannes Wohlfart
- 127: Narratives about the Macroeconomy

- Peter Andre, Ingar Haaland, Christopher Roth, Mirko Wiederholt and Johannes Wohlfart
- 126: The Effects of Forward Guidance: Theory with Measured Expectations

- Christopher Roth, Mirko Wiederholt and Johannes Wohlfart
- 125: Reference Points and the Tradeoff between Risk and Incentives

- Thomas Dohmen, Arjan Non and Tom Stolp
- 124: Studying Information Acquisition in the Field: A Practical Guide and Review

- Francesco Capozza, Ingar Haaland, Christopher Roth and Johannes Wohlfart
- 123: Risky Financial Collateral, Firm Heterogeneity, and the Impact of Eligibility Requirements

- Matthias Kaldorf and Florian Wicknig
- 122: The Geography of Job Creation and Job Destruction

- Moritz Kuhn, Iourii Manovskii and Xincheng Qiu
- 121: Do People Demand Fact-Checked News? Evidence From U.S. Democrats

- Felix Chopra, Ingar Haaland and Christopher Roth
- 120: The Cost of Worrying About an Epidemic: Ebola Concern and Cognitive Function in the US

- Christian Apenbrink
- 119: Subjective Models of the Macroeconomy: Evidence From Experts and Representative Samples

- Peter Andre, Carlo Pizzinelli, Christopher Roth and Johannes Wohlfart
- 118: Norm Prevalence and Interdependence: Evidence from a Large-Scale Historical Survey of German speaking Villages

- Radost Holler and Paul Ivo Schäfer
- 117: Religious Practice and Student Performance: Evidence from Ramadan Fasting

- Erik Hornung, Guido Schwerdt and Maurizio Strazzeri
- 116: Egocentric Norm Adoption

- Thomas Neuber
- 115: Shallow Meritocracy: An Experiment on Fairness Views

- Peter Andre
- 114: Group Size and Protest Mobilization across Movements and Countermovements

- Anselm Hager, Lukas Hensel, Johannes Hermle and Christopher Roth
- 113: Mission of the Company, Prosocial Attitudes and Job Preferences: A Discrete Choice Experiment

- Arjan Non, Ingrid Rohde, Andries de Grip and Thomas Dohmen
- 112: Persuasion and Information Aggregation in Elections

- Carl Heese and Stephan Lauermann
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