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- 1413: Drivers of Public Procurement Prices: Evidence from Pharmaceutical Markets

- Claudia Allende, Juan Pablo Atal, Rodrigo Carril, José Ignacio Cuesta and Andres Gonzalez-Lira
- 1412: Constructing Efficient Simulated Moments Using Temporal Convolutional Networks

- Jonathan Chassot and Michael Creel
- 1411: Climate change and migration: the case of Africa

- Bruno Conte
- 1410: Evaluating Policy Institutions -150 Years of US Monetary Policy-

- Régis Barnichon and Geert Mesters
- 1409: Firm Balance Sheet Liquidity, Monetary Policy Shocks, and Investment Dynamics

- Priit Jeenas
- 1408: Organizational Identity and Performance: An inquiry into Nonconforming Company Names

- Mario Daniele Amore, Mircea Epure and Orsola Garofalo
- 1407: The Roman Familia: A View from the Economics of Property

- Benito Arruñada
- 1406: Consumption Segregation

- Corina Boar and Elisa Giannone
- 1405: Economic Crises and Energy Use: An Input-Output Analysis of Catalonia’s 2008–2014 Financial Crisis

- Jaume Freire González and Oliver Canosa
- 1404: Asymmetric Monetary Policy Tradeoffs

- Davide Debortoli, Mario Forni, Luca Gambetti and Luca Sala
- 1403: Platform Liability with Reputational Sanctions

- Alessandro De Chiara, Juan-José Ganuza, Fernando Gómez, Ester Manna and Adrián Segura
- 1402: Caught in a Trap: Simulating the Economic Consequences of Internal Armed Conflict

- Joan Margalef and Hannes Mueller
- 1401: Optimal Disinflation with Delegation and Limited Credibility

- Mridula Duggal and Luis Rojas
- 1400: The Equilibrium-Value Convergence for the Multiple-Partners Game

- Chenghong Luo, David Pérez-Castrillo and Chaoran Sun
- 1399: Core Stability and Strategy-Proofness in Hedonic Coalition Formation Problems with Friend-Oriented Preferences

- Bettina Klaus, Flip Klijn and Seçkin Özbilen
- 1394: Uncovering the Semantics of Concepts Using GPT-4 and Other Recent Large Language Models

- Gaël Le Mens, Balász Kovács, Michael T. Hannan and Guillem Pros
- 1393: The Rationalizability of Survey Responses

- Jose Apesteguia and Miguel Ballester
- 1392: After you. Cognition and Health-Distribution Preferences

- Martín Brun, Conchita D'Ambrosio, Ada Ferrer-i-Carbonell and Xavier Ramos
- 1391: On the Pass-Through of Large Devaluations

- Carlos Casacuberta and Omar Licandro
- 1390: Institutional Blockholders and Corporate Innovation

- Bing Guo, Dennis C. Hutschenreiter, David Pérez-Castrillo and Anna Toldrà-Simats
- 1389: Banks vs. Firms: Who Benefits from Credit Guarantees?

- Alberto Martin, Sergio Mayordomo and Victoria Vanasco
- 1388: Do Incompetent Politicians Breed Populist Voters? Evidence from Italian Municipalities

- Federico Boffa, Vincenzo Mollisi and Giacomo Ponzetto
- 1387: Forecasting Bilateral Refugee Flows with High-dimensional Data and Machine Learning Techniques

- Konstantin Boss, Andre Groeger, Tobias Heidland, Finja Krueger and Conghan Zheng
- 1386: Rethinking the Welfare State

- Nezih Guner, Remzi Kaygusuz and Gustavo Ventura
- 1385: Partisan Abortions

- Libertad Gonzalez, Luis Guirola and Blanca Zapater
- 1384: Exploring European Regional Trade

- Marta Santamaría, Jaume Ventura and Ugur Yesilbayraktar
- 1383: Ideological Consistency and Valence

- Enriqueta Aragonès and Dimitrios Xefteris
- 1382: Continuing Patent Applications at the USPTO

- Cesare Righi, Davide Cannito and Theodor Vladasel
- 1381: Norms and the Evolution of Leaders Followership

- Antonio Cabrales and Esther Hauk
- 1380: Identifying Strong Voter Support: Condorcet and Smith Revisited

- Salvador Barberà and Walter Bossert
- 1379: Education Choices and Job Market Characteristics

- Qianshuo Liu and Ines Macho-Stadler
- 1378: Monetary Policy, Inflation, and Crises: New Evidence from History and Administrative Data

- Gabriel Jimenez, Dmitry Kuvshinov, José-Luis Peydró and Björn Richter
- 1377: Income Inequality and Entrepreneurship: Lessons from the 2020 COVID-19 Recession

- Christoph Albert, Andrea Caggese, Beatriz González and Victor Martin-Sanchez
- 1376: Firing Costs and Productivity: Evidence from a Natural Experiment

- Andrea Caggese, Ozan Guler, Mike Mariathasan and Klaas Mulier
- 1375: Political Correctness and Elite Prestige

- Esther Hauk and Javier Ortega
- 1374: Self-Preferencing and Foreclosure in Digital Markets: Theories of Harm for Abuse Cases

- Massimo Motta
- 1373: A Measure of Behavioral Heterogeneity

- Jose Apesteguia and Miguel Ballester
- 1372: Coordination and Sophistication

- Larbi Alaoui, Katharina A. Janezic and Antonio Penta
- 1371: Ownership Diversification and Product Market Pricing Incentives

- Albert Banal-Estañol, Jo Seldeslachts and Xavier Vives
- 1370: Lifting Women Up: Gender Quotas and the Advancement of Women on Corporate Boards

- Alexandra Fedorets and Anna Gibert
- 1369: A Stage-Based Identification of Policy Effects

- Christian Alemán, Christopher Busch, Alexander Ludwig and Raul Santaeulalia-Llopis
- 1368: Building Bridges to Peace: A Quantitative Evaluation of Power-Sharing Agreements

- Hannes Mueller and Christopher Rauh
- 1367: Locally Robust Inference for Non-Gaussian SVAR Models

- Lukas Hoesch, Adam Lee and Geert Mesters
- 1366: Tweeting for Money: Social Media and Mutual Fund Flows

- Javier Gil-Bazo and Juan Imbet
- 1365: Mixture-Dependent Preference for Commitment

- Fernando Payró Chew
- 1364: An Axiomatic Approach to the Law of Small Numbers

- Jawwad Noor and Fernando Payró Chew
- 1363: Safe Implementation

- Malachy James Gavan and Antonio Penta
- 1362: A Worker's Backpack as an alternative to PAYG pension systems

- Julián Díaz-Saavedra, Ramon Marimon and Joao Brogueira de Sousa
- 1361: What Drives Wage Stagnation: Monopsony or Monopoly?

- Shubhdeep Deb, Jan Eeckhout, Aseem Patel and Lawrence Warren
- 1360: Market Power and Wage Inequality

- Shubhdeep Deb, Jan Eeckhout, Aseem Patel and Lawrence Warren
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