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- 2022-24: (In)visible sanctions: micro-level evidence on compulsory activation for young welfare recipients

- Bård Smedsvik and Roberto Iacono
- 2022-13: From Gender Equality to Household Earnings Equality: the role of Women's Labour Market Outcomes across OECD Countries

- Brian Nolan, Leo Azzollini and Richard Breen
- 2022-12: Biophilic Markets

- Eric Beinhocker
- 2022-11: Human Wellbeing and Machine Learning

- Caspar Kaiser, Ekaterina Oparina, Niccolò Gentile, Alexandre Tkatchenko, Andrew Clark, Jan-Emmanuel De Neve and D’Ambrosio, Conchita
- 2022-10: Agent-Based Modeling in Economics and Finance: Past, Present, and Future

- J. Farmer and Robert L. Axtell
- 2022-09: Greening our Laws: Revising Land Acquisition Law for Coal Mining in India

- Sugandha Srivastav and Tanmay Singh
- 2022-08: Why is productivity slowing down?

- François Lafond, Ian Goldin, Pantelis Koutroumpis and Julian Winkler
- 2022-07: The Great Carbon Arbitrage

- Alissa Kleinnijenhuis, Tobias Adrian and Patrick Bolton
- 2022-06: Heterogeneous Effects and Spillovers of Macroprudential Policy in an Agent-Based Model of the UK Housing Market

- J. Farmer, Adrian Carro, Marc Hinterschweiger and Arzu Uluc
- 2022-05: Black-box Bayesian inference for economic agent-based models

- J. Farmer, Joel Dyer, Patrick Cannon and Sebastian Schmon
- 2022-04: Begging thy coworker – Labor market dualization and the slow-down of wage growth in Europe

- Lukas Lehner, Paul Ramskogler and Aleksandra Riedl
- 2022-03: Exact time-dependent dynamics of discrete binary choice models

- James Holehouse and José Moran
- 2022-02: Reconstructing production networks using machine learning

- François Lafond, J. Farmer, Luca Mungo and Pablo Astudillo-Estévez
- 2022-01: Is Meat Too Cheap? Towards Optimal Meat Taxation

- Franziska Funke, Linus Mattauch, Inge van den Bijgaart, Charles Godfray, Cameron Hepburn, David Klenert, Marco Springmann and Nicolas Treich
- 2021-24: Excess mortality versus COVID-19 death rates: a spatial analysis of socioeconomic disparities and political allegiance across US states

- Janine Aron and John Muellbauer
- 2021-23: Best-Response Dynamics, Playing Sequences, And Convergence To Equilibrium In Random Games

- Marco Pangallo, Torsten Heinrich, Yoojin Jang, Alex Scott, Bassel Tarbush, Samuel Wiese and Luca Mungo
- 2021-22: Knowledge Spillovers between Clean and Dirty Technologies

- Su Jung Jee and Sugandha Srivastav
- 2021-21: Systemic implications of the bail-in design

- J. Farmer, Alissa Kleinnijenhuis and Charles Goodhart
- 2021-20: Estimating initial conditions for dynamical systems with incomplete information

- J. Farmer, Blas Kolic and Juan Sabuco
- 2021-19: Knowledge for a warmer world: a patent analysis of climate change adaptation technologies

- Kerstin Hötte and Su Jung Jee
- 2021-18: In and out of lockdown: Propagation of supply and demand shocks in a dynamic input-output model

- Anton Pichler, Marco Pangallo, R. Maria del Rio-Chanona, François Lafond and J. Farmer
- 2021-17: Social Class and Earnings Trajectories in 14 European Countries

- Leonie Westhoff, Erzsébet Bukodi and John H. Goldthorpe
- 2021-16: Top Income Adjustments and Inequality: An Investigation of the EU-SILC

- Rafael Carranza, Marc Morgan and Brian Nolan
- 2021-15: Towards resilient health systems: New institutions, an invigorated civil society, and global cooperation

- David Vines
- 2021-14: Cost/benefit analysis of Covid-19 pandemic suppression using an SEIR model

- David Vines, Jan Maciejowski, Robert Rowthorn, Scott Sheffield and Annie Williamson
- 2021-13: A Productivity Commission: A Proposal for an Australian-style approach to creating a Policy-Reform Process for the UK

- David Vines
- 2021-12: Why is productivity slowing down?

- François Lafond, Ian Goldin, Pantelis Koutroumpis and Julian Winkler
- 2021-11: COVID-19 restrictions in the US: wage vulnerability by education, race and gender

- Borja Gambau, Juan C. Palomino, Juan Rodríguez and Raquel Sebastian
- 2021-10: Lockdown, Earnings Losses and Household Asset Buffers in Europe

- Brian Nolan, Juan C. Palomino, Sarah Kuypers and Ive Marx
- 2021-09: Rising Income Inequality and Subjective Social Status: The Nuanced Relative Status Decline of the Working Class since the 1980s

- Brian Nolan and David Weisstanner
- 2021-08: Is Meat Too Cheap? Towards Optimal Meat Taxation

- Franziska Funke, Linus Mattauch, Inge van den Bijgaart, Charles Godfray, Cameron Hepburn, David Klenert, Marco Springmann and Nicolas Treich
- 2021-07: Five Worlds of Political Strategy in the Climate Movement

- Sugandha Srivastav and Ryan Rafaty
- 2021-06: The COVID-19 shock on the labour market: Poverty and inequality effects across Spanish regions

- Juan C. Palomino, Juan Rodríguez and Raquel Sebastian
- 2021-05: Modeling simultaneous supply and demand shocks in input-output networks

- Anton Pichler and J. Farmer
- 2021-04: Reddit's self-organised bull runs: Social contagion and asset prices

- Julian Winkler and Valentina Semenova
- 2021-03: The Paris-compliant company: Measuring transition performance using a strict science-based approach

- Saphira Rekker, Matthew Ives, Belinda Wade, Chris Greig and Lachlan Webb
- 2021-02: Best-Response Dynamics, Playing Sequences, And Convergence To Equilibrium In Random Games

- Marco Pangallo, Torsten Heinrich, Yoojin Jang, Alex Scott, Bassel Tarbush, Samuel Wiese and Luca Mungo
- 2021-01: Empirically grounded technology forecasts and the energy transition

- J. Farmer, Matthew Ives, Rupert Way and Penny Mealy
- 2020-26: A new poverty indicator for Europe: the extended headcount ratio

- Tim Goedemé, Benoît Decerf and Karel Van den Bosch
- 2020-25: When standards have better distributional consequences than carbon taxes

- Linus Mattauch and Jiaxin Zhao
- 2020-24: The Frequency of Convergent Games under Best-Response Dynamics

- Torsten Heinrich and Samuel Wiese
- 2020-23: Supporting carbon taxes: The role of fairness

- Linus Mattauch, Stephan Sommer and Michael Pahle
- 2020-22: Optimal fuel taxation with suboptimal health choices

- Linus Mattauch, Inge van den Bijgaart, David Klenert and Simona Sulikova
- 2020-19: How threatening are transformations of happiness scales to subjective wellbeing research?

- Caspar Kaiser and C.M. Vendrik
- 2020-18: Transatlantic excess mortality comparisons in the pandemic

- Janine Aron and John Muellbauer
- 2020-17: The Covid-19 Crisis Response Helps the Poor: The Distributional and Budgetary Consequences of the UK lock-down

- Patryk Bronka, Diego Collado and Matteo Richiardi
- 2020-16: Five lessons from COVID-19 for advancing climate change mitigation

- Franziska Funke, Linus Mattauch, David Klenert and Brian O'Callaghan
- 2020-15: Wealth inequality, intergenerational transfers and family background

- Brian Nolan, Juan C. Palomino, Juan Rodríguez and Gustavo Marrero
- 2020-14: Foundations of system-wide financial stress testing with heterogeneous institutions

- J. Farmer, Alissa Kleinnijenhuis, Paul Nahai-Williamson and Thom Wetzer
- 2020-13: Wage inequality and poverty effects of lockdown and social distancing in Europe

- Juan C. Palomino, Juan Rodríguez and Raquel Sebastian
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