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- 2018-01: Understanding Interpersonal Violence: the Impact of Temperatures in Mexico

- Francois Cohen and Fidel Gonzalez
- 2017-14: How has the middle fared in the netherlands? A tale of stagnation and population shifts

- Wiemer Salverda and Stefan Thewissen
- 2017-11: The Tipping Point: How America Can Lead the Transition to a Prosperous Clean Energy Economy

- Eric Beinhocker
- 2017-10: The Chartbook of Economic Inequality

- Anthony Atkinson, Joe Hasell, Salvatore Morelli and Max Roser
- 2017-07: Best reply structure and equilibrium convergence in generic games

- Marco Pangallo, J. Farmer and Torsten Heinrich
- 2017-06: A taxonomy of learning dynamics in 2 × 2 games

- Marco Pangallo, J. Farmer, James Sanders and Tobias Galla
- 2017-05: The prevalence of chaotic dynamics in games with many players

- J. Farmer, James Sanders and Tobias Galla
- 2017-04: Reducing Poverty and Inequality Through Tax-Benefit Reform and the Minimum Wage: The UK as a Case-Study

- Brian Nolan, Anthony Atkinson, Chrysa Leventi, Holly Sutherland and Iva Tasseva
- 2017-02: 'Leapfrogging': a Survey of the Nature and Economic Implications of Mobile Money

- Janine Aron
- 2017-01: Top wealth shares in the UK over more than a century

- Anthony Atkinson, Salvatore Morelli and Facundo Alvaredo
- 2016-08: It Is Time to Re-Imagine Europe

- Eric Beinhocker
- 2016-06: Top Incomes in South Africa Over a Century

- Anthony Atkinson and Facundo Alvaredo
- 2016-05: Top Incomes and the Gender Divide

- Anthony Atkinson, Alessandra Casarico and Sarah Voitchovsky
- 2016-04: Climate policy when preferences are endogenous – and sometimes they are

- Linus Mattauch and Cameron Hepburn
- 2016-03: GDP per capita versus median household income: What gives rise to divergence over time?

- Brian Nolan, Stefan Thewissen and Max Roser
- 2016-02: Automation and the Welfare State: Technological Change as a Determinant of Redistribution Preferences

- Stefan Thewissen and David Rueda
- 2016-01: Models, Regimes, and the Evolution of Middle Incomes in OECD Countries

- Brian Nolan, Stefan Thewissen and Max Roser
- 2015-08: Competing with the Dragon: Employment Effects of Chinese Trade Competition in 17 Sectors Across 18 OECD Countries

- Stefan Thewissen and Olaf Vliet
- 2015-07: On the Share of Inheritance in Aggregate Wealth Europe and the United States, 1900-2010

- Facundo Alvaredo, Bertrand Garbinti and Thomas Piketty
- 2015-06: The Challenge of Measuring UK Wealth Inequality in the 2000s

- Anthony Atkinson, Salvatore Morelli and Facundo Alvaredo
- 2015-05: Job Loss by Wage Level: Lessons from the Great Recession in Ireland

- Brian Nolan and Sarah Voitchovsky
- 2015-04: Hanging in, but only just: Part-time employment and in-work poverty through the crisis

- Brian Nolan, Ive Marx and Jeroen Horemans
- 2015-03: Income Inequality and Status-Seeking

- Marii Paskov, Klarita Gërxhani and Herman G. van de Werfhorst
- 2015-02: Have UK Earnings Distributions Polarised?

- Craig Holmes and Ken Mayhew
- 2015-01: Rising Income Inequality and Living Standards in OECD Countries: How Does the Middle Fare?

- Brian Nolan, Lane Kenworthy, Stefan Thewissen, Max Roser and Tim Smeeding
- 2013-01: The Sciences Of Risk: Implications For Regulation Of The Financial Sector

- Claire El Mouden