Cambridge Working Papers in Economics
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- 2260: Net Zero Saudi Arabia: How Green Can the Oil Kingdom Get?

- Jim Krane
- 2259: Do Consumption-based Asset Pricing Models Explain Own-history Predictability in Stock Market Returns?

- Michael Ashby and Oliver Linton
- 2258: Digital gold? Pricing, inequality and participation in data markets

- George Charlson
- 2257: Fuel poverty in Queensland: horizontal and vertical impacts of the 2022 energy crisis

- Paul Simshauser
- 2256: Rank vs Money: Evidence from Managers

- Collin Raymond and Julia Shvets
- 2255: Green growth and net zero policy in the UK: some conceptual and measurement issues

- Victor Ajayi and Michael Pollitt
- 2254: Changing times: Incentive regulation, corporate reorganisations, and productivity in the Great Britain's gas networks

- Victor Ajayi and Michael Pollitt
- 2253: Defining gas price limits and gas saving targets for a large-scale gas supply interruption

- Karsten Neuhoff
- 2252: The Hidden Toll of the Pandemic: Excess Mortality in non-COVID-19 Hospital Patients

- Thiemo Fetzer, Christopher Rauh and Clara Schreiner
- 2251: The Risk-Premium Channel of Uncertainty: Implications for Unemployment and Inflation

- Lukas Freund, Hanbaek Lee and Pontus Rendahl
- 2250: The Emergence of Enforcement

- Luca Anderlini, Leonardo Felli and Michele Piccone
- 2249: How should we fund end-of-life care in the USA?

- Karolos Arapakis, Eric French, John Jones and Jeremy McCauley
- 2248: Labor Supply and the Pension Contribution-Benefit Link

- Eric French, Attila Lindner, Cormac O'Dea and Tom Zawisza
- 2247: Measuring the effects of power system reform in Jiangsu province, China from the perspective of Social Cost Benefit Analysis

- Tianyu Li, Ciwei Gao, Michael Pollitt, Tao Chen and Hao Ming
- 2246: Economic Theory and Policy Today: Lessons from Barbara Wootton and the Creation of the British Welfare State

- Carolina Alves and Danielle Guizzo
- 2245: GMM Estimation for High-Dimensional Panel Data Models

- Tingting Cheng, Chaohua Dong, Jiti Gao and Oliver Linton
- 2244: National Accounts in a World of Naturally Occurring Data: A Proof of Concept for Consumption

- Gergely Buda, Vasco Carvalho, Stephen Hansen, Jose V. Rodriguez Mora, Alvaro Ortiz and Tomasa Rodrigo
- 2243: Antitrust Law and Business Dynamism

- Maryam Vaziri
- 2242: CCE Estimation of High-Dimensional Panel Data Models with Interactive Fixed Effects

- Michael Vogt, Christopher Walsh and Oliver Linton
- 2241: Competitiveness, 'Superstar' Firms and Capital Flows

- Lidia Smitkova
- 2240: The Pro-Competitive Effects of Trade Agreements

- Meredith Crowley, Lu Han and Thomas Prayer
- 2239: A Nonparametric Panel Model for Climate Data with Seasonal and Spatial Variation

- Jiti Gao, Oliver Linton and Bin Peng
- 2238: Inferring the Performance Diversity Trade-Off in University Admissions: Evidence from Cambridge

- Debopam Bhattacharya and Julia Shvets
- 2237: A Structural Dynamic Factor Model for Daily Global Stock Market Returns

- Oliver Linton, Haihan Tang and Jianbin Wu
- 2236: Dynamic Early Warning and Action Model

- Hannes Mueller, Christopher Rauh and Alessandro Ruggieri
- 2235: Learning in Canonical Networks

- Syngjoo Choi, Sanjeev Goyal, Frederic Moisan and Yu Yang Tony To
- 2234: Carbon pricing and industrial competitiveness: Border adjustment or free allocation?

- Robert Ritz
- 2233: Third-Party Sale of Information

- Robert Evans and In-Uck Park
- 2232: The Origins of Elite Persistence: Evidence from Political Purges in post-World War II France

- Toke Aidt, Jean Lacroix and Pierre-Guillaume Méon
- 2231: Perceived Returns to Job Search

- Abi Adams-Prassl, Teodora Boneva, Marta Golin and Christopher Rauh
- 2230: Social Distancing, Vaccination and Evolution of COVID-19 Transmission Rates in Europe

- Alexander Chudik, Mohammad Pesaran and Alessandro Rebucci
- 2229: On dividends and market valuations of Australia's listed electricity utilities: regulated vs. merchant

- Paul Simshauser
- 2228: Identification and Estimation of Categorical Random Coeficient Models

- Zhifeng Gao and Mohammad Pesaran
- 2227: Do Labels Polarise? Theory and Evidence from the Brexit Referendum

- Lee Savu, A. and Alexandru
- 2226: Joan Robinson in 1942, an encounter between Marxian Economics and Macroeconomics

- Carolina Alves
- 2225: A Spatiotemporal Equilibrium Model of Migration and Housing Interlinkages

- Wukuang Cun and Mohammad Pesaran
- 2224: Causal effects of the Fed's large-scale asset purchases on firms' capital structure

- Andrea Nocera and Mohammad Pesaran
- 2223: Modelling future trends of annual embodied energy of urban residential building stock in China

- Wei Zhou, Alice Moncaster, Eoghan O'Neill, David Reiner, Xinke Wang and Peter Guthrie
- 2222: When is a Contrarian Adviser Optimal?

- Robert Evans and Sönje Reiche
- 2221: Optimal Nonlinear Savings Taxation

- Charles Brendon
- 2220: Using Past Violence and Current News to Predict Changes in Violence

- Hannes Mueller and Christopher Rauh
- 2219: Forecasting with panel data: estimation uncertainty versus parameter heterogeneity

- Mohammad Pesaran, Andreas Pick and Allan Timmermann
- 2218: Nonparametric Estimation of Large Spot Volatility Matrices for High-Frequency Financial Data

- Ruijun Bu, Degui Li, Oliver Linton and Hanchao Wang
- 2216: Citations, funding and influence in Energy-Policy research on Developing Economies

- Muez Ali, Lilia Caiado Couto, Sam Unsworth and Ramit Debnath
- 2215: Revisiting the Great Ratios Hypothesis

- Alexander Chudik, Mohammad Pesaran and Ronald Smith
- 2214: Dynamic Autoregressive Liquidity (DArLiQ)

- Christian Hafner
- 2213: Self-Confidence and Motivated Memory Loss: Evidence from Schools

- Vivek Roy-Chowdhury
- 2212: Wind, water and wires: evaluating joint wind and interconnector capacity expansions in hydro-rich regions

- David M Newbery
- 2211: Financialisation as a (it's-not-meant-to-make-sense) gigantic global joke

- José Gabriel Palma
- 2210: The case of 100% electrification of domestic heat in Great Britain

- Vassilis Charitopoulos, Mathilde Fajardy, Chi Kong Chyong and David Reiner
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