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- 12/285: Separation of Powers and the Size of Government in the U.S. States

- Leandro De Magalhães and Lucas Ferrero
- 12/284: Incumbency Effects in Brazilian Mayoral Elections: A Regression Discontinuity Design

- Leandro De Magalhães
- 12/283: The Effect of a Hospital Nurse Staffing Mandate on Patient Health Outcomes: Evidence from California’s Minimum Staffing Regulation

- Andrew Cook, Martin Gaynor, Melvin Stephens and Lowell Taylor
- 12/282: Competition in Health Care Markets

- Martin Gaynor and Robert Town
- 12/281: Can governments do it better? Merger mania and hospital outcomes in the English NHS

- Martin Gaynor, Mauro Laudicella and Carol Propper
- 11/280: Health and the Political Agency of Women

- Sonia Bhalotra and Irma Clots-Figueras
- 11/279: War and Stature: Growing Up During the Nigerian Civil War

- Richard Akresh, Sonia Bhalotra, Marinella Leone and Una Osili
- 11/278: Measuring the intergenerational correlation of worklessness

- Lindsey Macmillan
- 11/277: Intergenerational Persistence in Income and Social Class: The Impact of Within-Group Inequality

- Joanne Blanden, Paul Gregg and Lindsey Macmillan
- 11/276: Student effort and educational attainment: Using the England football team to identify the education production function

- Robert Metcalfe, Simon Burgess and Steven Proud
- 11/275: “Sleepwalking towards Johannesburg”? Local measures of ethnic segregation between London’s secondary schools, 2003 – 2008/9

- Richard Harris
- 11/274: Genetic Markers as Instrumental Variables

- Stephanie von Hinke, George Smith, Debbie Lawlor, Carol Propper and Frank Windmeijer
- 11/273: The Captain of the Men of Death and His Shadow: Long-Run Impacts of Early Life Pneumonia Exposure

- Sonia Bhalotra and Atheendar Venkataramani
- 11/272: Seller Reputation and Trust in Pre-Trade Communication

- Bruno Jullien and In-Uck Park
- 11/271: Raising your sights: the impact of friendship networks on educational aspirations

- Simon Burgess and Marcela Umaña-Aponte
- 11/270: An integrated approach for evaluating the effectiveness of landslide risk reduction in unplanned communities in the Caribbean

- Elizabeth Holcombe, Sarah Smith, Malcolm Anderson and Edmund Wright
- 11/269: Rational Inattention to Subsidies for Charitable Contributions

- Kimberley Scharf and Sarah Smith
- 11/268: Who works in the public sector? Evidence from the World Values Survey

- Sarah Smith and Edd Cowley
- 11/267: School ties: An analysis of homophily in an adolescent friendship network

- Simon Burgess, Eleanor Sanderson and Marcela Umana-Aponte
- 11/266: Estimating Structural Mean Models with Multiple Instrumental Variables using the Generalised Method of Moments

- Paul Clarke, Tom Palmer and Frank Windmeijer
- 11/265: Incentives in the Public Sector: Evidence from a Government Agency

- Simon Burgess, Carol Propper, Marisa Ratto and Emma Tominey
- 11/264: Child Mental Health and Educational Attainment: Multiple Observers and the Measurement Error Problem

- David Johnston, Carol Propper, Stephen Pudney and Michael Shields
- 11/263: Management practices: Are not-for-profits different?

- Josse Delfgaauw, Robert Dur, Carol Propper and Sarah Smith
- 11/262: Is teenage motherhood contagious? Evidence from a Natural Experiment

- Karin Monstad, Carol Propper and Kjell G Salvanes
- 11/261: School meal crowd out in the 1980s

- Stephanie von Hinke
- 11/260: Measuring social segregation between London’s secondary schools, 2003 – 2008/9

- Richard Harris
- 11/259: ‘A naked scrap for party advantage, dressed up as a principled defence of democracy’: the House of Lords on the number of MPs and defining their constituencies

- Ron Johnston and Charles Pattie
- 11/258: Long-term effects of a nutritional shock: the 1980 famine of Karamoja, Uganda

- Marcela UmanaAponte
- 11/257: The separation of lower and higher attaining pupils in the transition from primary to secondary schools: a longitudinal study of London

- Rich Harris
- 11/256: What determines the return to education: An extra year or hurdle cleared?

- Matt Dickson and Sarah Smith
- 10/255: Social connectedness and retirement

- Sarah Smith
- 10/254: Where have all the young girls gone? Identification of sex selection in India

- Sonia Bhalotra and Tom Cochrane
- 10/253: Poverty and survival

- Sonia Bhalotra
- 10/252: Party Activists, Campaign Funding and the Quality of Government

- John Maloney and Andrew Pickering
- 10/251: Segregation by choice? The debate so far

- Rich Harris
- 10/250: Hidden action, identification and organisation design

- Wendelin Schnedler
- 10/249: Intergenerational persistence in health in developing countries: the penalty of gender inequality

- Sonia Bhalotra and Samantha Rawlings
- 10/248: Peer effects in English Primary schools: An IV estimation on the effect of a more able peer group on age 11 examination results

- Steven Proud
- 10/247: The price elasticity of charitable giving: does the form of tax relief matter?

- Kimberley Scharf and Sarah Smith
- 10/246: A natural experiment in school accountability: the impact of school performance information on pupil progress and sorting

- Simon Burgess, Deborah Wilson and Jack Worth
- 10/245: Child height, health and human capital: evidence using genetic markers

- Stephanie von Hinke, George Smith, Debbie Lawlor, Carol Propper and Frank Windmeijer
- 10/244: The early impact of Brighton and Hove's school admission reforms

- Rebecca Allen, Simon Burgess and Leigh McKenna
- 10/243: Nature of human capital, technology and ownership of public goods

- Maija Halonen-Akatwijuka
- 10/242: Death by Market Power. Reform, Competition and Patient Outcomes in the National Health Service

- Martin Gaynor, Rodrigo Moreno-Serra and Carol Propper
- 10/241: Evaluating the provision of school performance information for school choice

- Rebecca Allen and Simon Burgess
- 10/240: The Choice between fixed and random effects models: some considerations for educational research

- Paul Clarke, Claire Crawford, Fiona Steele and Anna Vignoles
- 10/239: Instrumental Variable Estimators for Binary Outcomes

- Paul Clarke and Frank Windmeijer
- 10/238: Choosing secondary school by moving house: school quality and the formation of neighbourhoods

- Rebecca Allen, Simon Burgess and Tomas Key
- 10/237: The Impact of Competition on Management Quality: Evidence from Public Hospitals

- Nicholas Bloom, Carol Propper, Stephan Seiler and John van Reenan
- 10/236: How do firms’ outward FDI strategies relate to their activity at home? Empirical evidence for the UK

- Helen Simpson
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