Bristol Economics Discussion Papers
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- 23/776: Early life exposure to measles and later-life outcomes: Evidence from the introduction of a vaccine

- Gerard J. van den Berg, Stephanie von Hinke and Nicolai Vitt
- 22/771: Value for Money and Selection: How Pricing Affects Airbnb Ratings

- Christoph Carnehl, Maximilian Schaefer, Andre Stenzel and Kevin Ducbao Tran
- 22/770: Beyond the threshold: The implications for pupil achievement of reforming school performance metrics

- Simon Burgess
- 22/769: The Labour Supply of Mothers

- Hélène Turon
- 22/768: Optimal delegated search with learning and nomonetary transfers

- Elnaz Bajoori and Julia Wirtz
- 22/767: More effort or better technologies? On the effect of relative performance feedback

- Gwen-Jiro Clochard, Guillaume Hollard and Julia Wirtz
- 22/766: Spillover Effects in Empirical Corporate Finance: Choosing the Proxy for the Treatment Intensity

- Fabiana Gomez and David Pacini
- 22/765: Beyond Barker: Infant Mortality at Birth and Ischaemic Heart Disease in Older Age

- Samuel Baker, Pietro Biroli, Hans van Kippersluis and Stephanie von Hinke
- 22/764: Benefit Salience and Labour Supply

- Peter Spittal
- 22/763: Zero-hours Contracts in a Frictional Labour Market

- Juan Dolado, Etienne Lalé and Helene Turone
- 22/762: Do Second Chances Pay Off?

- Aspasia Bizopoulou, Rigissa Megalokonomou and Stefania Simion
- 22/761: Male and Female Voices in Economics

- Hans Sievertsen and Sarah Smith
- 22/760: The Effect of Public Export Credit Supports on Firm Performance

- Jung Hur and Haeyeon Yoon
- 22/759: Economics and Econometrics of Gene-Environment Interplay

- Pietro Biroli, Titus Galama, Stephanie von Hinke, Hans van Kippersluis and Kevin Thom
- 22/758: Who Should Own the Past?

- Maija Halonen-Aktawijuka and Evajelos Parfilis
- 22/757: The Long-Term Effects of Early-Life Pollution Exposure: Evidence from the London Smog

- Stephanie von Hinke and Emil Sorensen
- 22/756: Time-Varying Linear Transformation Models with Fixed Effects and Endogeneity for Short Panels

- Senay Sokullu, Irene Botosaru and Chris Muris
- 22/755: Policies for Early Childhood Skills Formation: Accounting for Parental Choices and Noncognitive Skills

- Iacopo Morchio
- 22/754: Rationalizability, Cost-Rationalizability, and Afriat's Efficiency Index

- Matthew Polisson and John Quah
- 21/753: Worker Mobility and Labour Market Opportunities

- Monica Costa Dias, Ella Johnson-Watts, Robert Joyce, Fabien Postel-Vinay, Peter Spittal and Xaiowei Xu
- 21/752: The Impacts of Weather Shocks on Employment Outcomes: Evidence from South Africa

- Harriet Brookes Gray, Vis Taraz Taraz and Simon D. Halliday
- 21/751: The Gender Pay Gap:Micro Sources and Macro Consequences

- Iacopo Morchio and Christian Moser
- 21/750: Shapes as Product Differentiation: Neural Network Embedding in the Analysis of Markets for Fonts

- Sukjin Han, Eric Schulman, Kristen Grauman and Santhosh Ramakrishnan
- 21/749: Extending alcohol retailers' opening hours: Evidence from Sweden

- Daniel Avdic and Stephanie von Hinke
- 21/748: Education, dietary intakes and exercise

- Stephanie von Hinke
- 21/747: Words Matter: Gender, Jobs and Applicant Behavior

- Sugat Chaturvedi, Kanika Mahajan and Zahra Siddique
- 21/746: Airbnb and Rental Markets: Evidence from Berlin

- Tomaso Duso, Claus Michelsen, Maximilian Schäfer and Kevin Tran
- 21/745: Ever Since Allais

- Aluma Dembo, Shachar Kariv, Matthew Polisson and John Quah
- 21/744: A second chance elsewhere. Re-running for parliament after a close race defeat: UK vs US

- Leandro de Magalhaes and Salomo Hirvonen
- 21/743: The Quantitative Importance of Technology and Demand Shocks for Unemployment Fluctuations in a Shopping Economy

- Pawel Borys, Pawel Doligalski and Paweł Kopiec
- 21/742: Risk Sharing and the Demand for Insurance: Theory and Experimental Evidence from Ethiopia

- Erlend Berg, Michael Blake and Karlijn Morsink
- 21/741: Could Regression Discontinuity estimates of incumbency e ects help monitor parliamentary elections? Evidence from Malawi

- Leandro de Magalhaes and Isabel Spirgel-Sinclair
- 21/740: Grades and Employer Learning

- Anne Toft Hansen, Ulrik Hvidman and Hans Sievertsen
- 21/739: Optimal Taxation of Capital in the Presence of Declining Labor Share

- Orhan Erem Atesagaoglu and Hakki Yazici
- 21/738: Control, Cost, and Confidence:Perseverance and Procrastination in the Face of Failure

- Inga Deimen and Julia Wirtz
- 21/737: Evaluating effectiveness of price level targeting in the presence of increasing uncertainty

- Engin Kara and Ahmed Pirzada
- 20/736: Altruism born of suffering? The impact of an adverse health shock on pro-social behaviour

- Nicole Black, Elaine De Gruyter, Dennis Petrie and Sarah Smith
- 20/735: It's complicated: A Non-parametric Test of Preference Stability between Singles and Couples

- Stefan Hubner
- 20/733: Quid pro Quo: Friendly Information Exchange between Rivals

- Andreas Blume and In-Uck Park
- 20/732: Media reported violence and female labor supply

- Zahra Siddique
- 20/731: The Effect of Wealth on Worker Productivity

- Jan Eeckhout and Alireza Sepahsalari
- 20/730: Impulse Purchases, Gun Ownership and Homicides: Evidence from a Firearm Demand Shock

- Christoph Koenig and David Schindler
- 20/729: The Role of Information in Explaining the Lack of Welfare-Induced Migration

- Jeremy McCauley
- 20/728: Saving Neonatal Lives for a Quarter

- Christine Valente, Hans Sievertsen and Mahesh Puri
- 20/727: The Income and Consumption Effects of Covid-19 and the Role of Public Policy

- Suphanit Piyapromdee and Peter Spittal
- 20/726: A Structural Analysis of Mental Health and Labor Market Trajectories

- Gregory Jolivet and Fabien Postel-Vinay
- 20/725: Women in economics: A UK Perspective

- Danula Gamage, Almudena Sevilla and Sarah Smith
- 20/724: Subjective Expectations and Demand for Contraception

- Grant Miller, Aureo de Paula and Christine Valente
- 20/723: Baby steps: The gender division of childcare during the COVID19 pandemic

- Almudena Sevilla and Sarah Smith
- 20/722: Persistence through Revolutions

- Alberto Alesina, Marlon Seror, David Yang, Yang You and Weihong Zeng
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