Cambridge Working Papers in Economics
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- 2115: Robust Estimation of Integrated and Spot Volatility

- Z. Merrick Li and Oliver Linton
- 2114: Time series modeling of epidemics: leading indicators, control groups and policy assessment

- Andrew Harvey
- 2113: A Unified Framework for Specification Tests of Continuous Treatment Effect Models

- Wei Huang, Oliver Linton and Zheng Zhang
- 2112: Augmented Real-Time GARCH: A Joint Model for Returns, Volatility and Volatility of Volatility

- Yashuang (Dexter) Ding
- 2111: Testing and Modelling Time Series with Time Varying Tails

- Dario Palumbo
- 2110: Parenting Types

- Christopher Rauh and Laëtitia Renée
- 2109: The Exchange Rate Insulation Puzzle

- Giancarlo Corsetti, Keith Kuester, Gernot J. Müller and Sebastian Schmidt
- 2108: Search Externalities in Firm-to-Firm Trade

- John Spray
- 2107: Electrification and Welfare for the Marginalized: Evidence from India

- Ashish Kumar Sedai, Tooraj Jamasb, Rabindra Nepal and Ray Miller
- 2106: Rating the Competition: Seller Ratings and Intra-Platform Competition

- George Charlson
- 2105: Market Segmentation Through Information

- Matthew Elliott, Andrea Galeotti, Andrew Koh and Wenhao Li
- 2104: The Effect of Affirmative Action on Workers' Outcomes

- Noriko Amano-Patiño, Julian Aramburu and Zara Contractor
- 2103: The Hard Problem of Prediction for Conflict Prevention

- Hannes Mueller and Christopher Rauh
- 2102: Probabilistic Choice Models

- Jonathan R. Gair, Sriya Iyer and Chander Velu
- 2101: Rules and Mutation - A Theory of How Efficiency and Rawlsian Egalitarianism/Symmetry May Emerge

- Wei-Torng Juang and Hamid Sabourian
- 2099: Social Networks, Confirmation Bias and Shock Elections

- Edoardo Gallo and Alastair Langtry
- 2098: Climate targets, executive compensation, and corporate strategy

- Robert Ritz
- 2097: Great Expectations: Social Distancing in Anticipation of Pharmaceutical Innovations

- Miltiadis Makris and Flavio Toxvaerd
- 2096: Bottom-up Markup Fluctuations

- Ariel Burstein, Vasco Carvalho and Basile Grassi
- 2095: Workers, Capitalists, and the Government: Fiscal Policy and Income (Re)Distribution

- Cristiano Cantore and Lukas Freund
- 2094: Finance as Perpetual Orgy. How the ‘new alchemists’ twisted Kindleberger’s cycle of “manias, panics and crashes” to “manias, panics and renewed-manias”

- José Gabriel Palma
- 2093: Modelling Demand for ESG

- Muhammad Farid Ahmed, Yang Gao and Stephen Satchell
- 2092: Regional Heterogeneity and U.S. Presidential Elections

- Rashad Ahmed and Mohammad Pesaran
- 2091: China’s Energy Law Draft and the Reform of its Electricity Supply Sector

- Jun Xu, Michael Pollitt, Bai-Chen Xie and Chung-Han Yang
- 2090: An Overall Customer Satisfaction score for GB energy suppliers

- Stephen Littlechild
- 2089: A Simulation Study of How Religious Fundamentalism Takes Root

- Daniel Friedman, Jijian Fan, Jonathan Gair, Sriya Iyer, Bartosz Redlicki and Chander Velu
- 2088: A Counterfactual Economic Analysis of Covid-19 Using a Threshold Augmented Multi-Country Model

- Alexander Chudik, Kamiar Mohaddes, Mohammad Pesaran, Mehdi Raissi and Alessandro Rebucci
- 2087: Going beyond default intensities in an EU carbon border adjustment mechanism

- Michael Mehling and Robert Ritz
- 2086: Online reviews and customer satisfaction: The use of Trustpilot by UK retail energy suppliers and three other sectors

- Stephen Littlechild
- 2085: Learning in a Small/Big World

- Benson Tsz Kin Leung
- 2084: Religion and Discrimination: A Review Essay of Persecution and Toleration: The Long Road to Religious Freedom

- Sriya Iyer
- 2083: A Markov-Chain Measure of Systemic Banking Crisis Frequency

- Demosthenes Tambakis
- 2082: Passing on the Baton: Positive Spillovers from the Olympics to Female Representation in US Politics

- Su-Min Lee
- 2081: Transport policy for a post-Covid UK

- David M Newbery
- 2080: On the Management of Population Immunity

- Flavio Toxvaerd and Robert Rowthorn
- 2079: Furloughing

- Abi Adams-Prassl, Teodora Boneva, Marta Golin and Christopher Rauh
- 2078: Generalized linear competition: From pass-through to policy

- Christos Genakos, Felix Grey and Robert Ritz
- 2077: A Portfolio approach to wind and solar deployment in Australia

- Chi Kong Chyong, Carmen Li, David Reiner and Fabien Roques
- 2076: Slums and Pandemics

- Luiz Brotherhood, Tiago Cavalcanti, Daniel Da Mata and Cezar Santos
- 2075: Spatial and Spatio-temporal Engle-Granger representations, Networks and Common Correlated Effects

- Arnab Bhattacharjee, Jan Ditzen and Sean Holly
- 2074: Obstacles on the Road to School: The Impacts of Mobility Restrictions on Educational Performance

- Sami Miaari and Ines Lee
- 2073: The Productivity Puzzle in Network Industries: Evidence from the Energy Sector

- Victor Ajayi, Geoffroy Dolphin, Karim Anaya and Michael Pollitt
- 2072: Implications of the National Energy and Climate Plans for the Single Electricity Market of the island of Ireland

- David M Newbery
- 2071: Investments in Social Ties, Risk Sharing and Inequality

- Attila Ambrus and Matthew Elliott
- 2070: Bargaining Foundations for Price Taking in Matching Markets

- Matthew Elliott and Eduard Talamàs
- 2069: Capability Accumulation and Conglomeratization in the Information Age

- Jun Chen, Matthew Elliott and Andrew Koh
- 2068: Systemic Risk-Shifting in Financial Networks

- Matthew Elliott, Co-Pierre Georg and Jonathon Hazell
- 2067: Localised employment spillovers

- Athene Laws
- 2066: Common Short Selling and Excess Comovement: Evidence from a Sample of LSE Stocks

- Marco Valerio Geraci, Jean-Yves Gnabo and David Veredas
- 2065: On Time Trend of COVID-19: A Panel Data Study

- Chaohua Dong, Jiti Gao, Oliver Linton and Bin Peng
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