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- 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
- 2020-12: Production networks and epidemic spreading: How to restart the UK economy?

- Anton Pichler, Marco Pangallo, R. Maria del Rio-Chanona, François Lafond and J. Farmer
- 2020-11: Measuring excess mortality: the case of England during the Covid-19 Pandemic

- Janine Aron and John Muellbauer
- 2020-09: The association between the carbon footprint and the socio-economic characteristics of Belgian households

- Tim Goedemé, Petra Zsuzsa Lévay, Josefine Vanhille and Gerlinde Verbist
- 2020-07: Estimates of Costs for a U.S. Paycheck Guarantee

- Eric Beinhocker
- 2020-06: The COVID-19 Pandemic: Government vs. Community Action Across the United States

- Adam Brzezinski, Guido Deiana, Valentin Kecht and David Van Dijcke
- 2020-04: Technological interdependencies predict innovation dynamics

- Anton Pichler, François Lafond and J. Farmer
- 2020-03: Social class and earnings: a cross-national study

- Brian Nolan, David Weisstanner, Tim Goedemé and Marii Paskov
- 2020-02: Can stimulating demand drive costs down? World War II as a natural experiment

- François Lafond, J. Farmer and Diana Greenwald
- 2020-01: MetaSILC 2015: A Report on the Contents and Comparability of the EU-SILC Income Variables

- Tim Goedemé and Lorena Zardo Trindade
- 2019-17: A note on the replication of the European Socio-economic Classification (ESeC) in the EU Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC)

- Tim Goedemé
- 2019-16: Corporate Secular Stagnation: Empirical Evidence on the Advanced Economy Investment Slowdown

- Ilan Strauss and Jangho Yang
- 2019-15: Putting inadequate incomes at the heart of food insecurity. A Study of the financial constraints to access a healthy diet in Europe

- Tim Goedemé and Tess Penne
- 2019-14: Measuring productivity dispersion: a parametric approach using the Lévy alpha-stable distribution

- François Lafond, J. Farmer, Pantelis Koutroumpis, Julian Winkler, Torsten Heinrich and Jangho Yang
- 2019-13: The Behavioral Foundations of New Economic Thinking

- Eric Beinhocker and Sanjit Dhami
- 2019-12: A simulation of the insurance industry: The problem of risk model homogeneity

- J. Farmer, Torsten Heinrich and Juan Sabuco
- 2019-11: Emergent Inequality and Endogenous Dynamics in a Simple Behavioral Macroeconomic Model

- J. Farmer, Yuki Asano, Jakob Kolb and Jobst Heitzig
- 2019-10: Scenario-Free Analysis of Financial Stability with Interacting Contagion Channels

- J. Farmer, Alissa Kleinnijenhuis, Thom Wetzer and Garbrand Wiersema
- 2019-09: Has the Middle Secured Its Share of Growth or Been Squeezed?

- Brian Nolan and David Weisstanner
- 2019-08: Firm Heterogeneity and the Aggregate Labour Share

- Matteo Richiardi and Luis Valenzuela
- 2019-07: Inequality and Real Income Growth for Middle and Low-income Households Across Rich Countries in Recent Decades

- Brian Nolan and Stefan Thewissen
- 2019-06: Insiders under pressure: Flexible employment and wage inequality

- David Weisstanner
- 2019-05: The Median Versus Inequality-Adjusted GDP as Core Indicator of 'Ordinary' Household Living Standards in Rich Countries

- Brian Nolan
- 2019-04: What Happened to the 'Great American Jobs Machine'?

- Brian Nolan, Matteo Richiardi and Lane Kenworthy
- 2019-02: Transformational Change: Parallels for addressing climate and development goals

- Cameron Hepburn and Penny Mealy
- 2018-17: Steering the climate system: an extended comment

- Linus Mattauch, Cameron Hepburn, Richard Millar, Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg, Armon Rezai, Anselm Schultes, Frank Venmans, Nico Bauer, Simon Dietz, Ottmar Edenhofer, Niall Farrell, Gunnar Luderer, Jacquelyn Pless, Fiona Spuler, Nicholas Stern and Alexander Teytelboym
- 2018-16: Pigou pushes preferences: decarbonisation and endogenous values

- Linus Mattauch, Cameron Hepburn and Nicholas Stern
- 2018-15: The Drivers of Inequality in Rich Countries

- Brian Nolan, Matteo Richiardi and Luis Valenzuela
- 2018-12: Is Natural Capital Really Substitutable?

- Cameron Hepburn, Alexander Teytelboym and Francois Cohen
- 2018-11: Systemic-risk-efficient asset allocation: Minimization of systemic risk as a network optimization problem

- Anton Pichler, Sebastian Poledna and Stefan Thurner
- 2018-10: The Future of Macroeconomics

- John Muellbauer
- 2018-09: The Tipping Point: How the G20 Can Lead the Transition to a Prosperous Clean Energy Economy

- J. Farmer, Cameron Hepburn and Eric Beinhocker
- 2018-08: Dead on arrival? Implicit stranded assets in leading IAM scenarios

- Cameron Hepburn, Alexander Pfeiffer, Adrien Vogt-Schilb and Daniel J. Tulloch
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