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- 6445: Adopt, adapt and improve

- Rui Costa and Yuanhang Yu
- 6444: Commute and thrive

- Andrew Seltzer and Jonathan Wadsworth
- 742: My must-read paper

- Swati Dhingra
- 741: Take-away findings from food delivery apps

- Ying Chen, Paul Cheshire, Xiangqing Wang and You-Sin Wang
- 740: Working from home in the public sector

- Alessandra Fenizia and Tom Kirchmaier
- 739: Remembering our friend and colleague David Metcalf

- Jonathan Wadsworth
- 738: When Ofsted downgrades schools, headteachers pay the price

- Shqiponja Telhaj
- 737: Why waste segregation policies fail – and how training makes them work

- Swati Dhingra and Stephen Machin
- 736: Finding meaning at work

- Nava Ashraf, Oriana Bandiera, Virginia Minni and Luigi Zingales
- 735: Polarisation is not a myth

- Gaia Dossi and Marta Morando
- 734: Informing industrial strategy for clean technologies

- Ralf Martin, Maxwell Read, Arjun Shah, Anna Valero and Dennis Verhoeven
- 733: Brexit has been an economic failure: here’s the evidence

- Thomas Sampson
- 732: My must-read paper

- Philippe Aghion
- 731: Following in your parents’ footsteps

- Maria Ventura
- 730: Anatomy of automation

- Aniket Baksy, Daniel Chandler and Peter Lambert
- 729: Untangling the council tax knot

- Paul Cheshire
- 728: Women economists: progress and prospects

- Lia Bergin
- 727: Cleaner energy, higher risk?

- Gavin Harper and Viet Nguyen-Tien
- 726: The complex relationship between education and criminal activity

- Janine Boshoff, Stephen Machin and Matteo Sandi
- 725: Make immigration boring again

- Alan Manning
- 724: Degrees of choice

- Jo Blanden, Oliver Cassagneau-Francis, Lindsey Macmillan and Gill Wyness
- 723: Geographical thinking

- Aadya Bahl
- 722: Philippe Aghion: explaining sustained growth through creative destruction

- John van Reenen
- 721: My must-read paper

- Christopher A. Pissarides
- 720: Allocating land for housing in Tanzania

- J. Vernon Henderson, Francisco Libano-Monteiro, Martina Manara, Guy Michaels and Tanner Regan
- 719: Peace and the pope

- Mathieu Couttenier, Sophie Hatte, Lucile Laugerette and Tommaso Sonno
- 718: Cultural exception?

- Christos Genakos, Lorien Sabatino and Tommaso Valletti
- 717: Hiroshima: urban resilience after the atomic bomb

- Kohei Takeda and Atsushi Yamagishi
- 716: The value of green spaces

- Christian Krekel
- 715: Supporting new fathers, Spanish style

- Lidia Farre, Libertad Gonzalez, Claudia Hupkau and Jenifer Ruiz-Valenzuela
- 714: Deglobalisation in disguise?

- Danyal Arnold, Shania Bhalotia and Swati Dhingra
- 713: Putting a value on safety

- Massimo Anelli and Felix Koenig
- 712: Skills in the age of AI

- Mary O'Mahony and Christopher A. Pissarides
- 711: How the US-China trade conflict boosted exports and employment in Mexico

- Natalie Chen, Dennis Novy and Diego Solorzano
- 710: in brief... How the Trump tariffs affect UK firms

- Catherine Thomas
- 709: The benefits of elite universities are more social than academic

- Andres Barrios-Fernández, Christopher Neilson and Seth Zimmerman
- 708: Return innovation: how migration shapes diffusion of new technologies

- Davide Coluccia and Gaia Dossi
- 707: The lasting impact of 9/11 on Muslim integration in America

- Shadi Farahzadi
- 706: in brief... How gender quotas are challenging political inequality in South Korea

- Jay Euijung Lee and Martina Zanella
- 705: Public sector relocation: lessons from the BBC’s move to Salford

- Max Nathan, Henry Overman, Capucine Riom and Maria Sanchez-Vidal
- 704: Why people like living in cities: a new measure of the quality of life

- Gabriel M. Ahlfeldt, Fabian Bald, Duncan Roth and Tobias Seidel
- 703: Investing in mental health: the economic benefits of NHS talking therapies

- Daniel Ayoubkhani, Ted Dolby, Vahé Nafilyan, Ekaterina Oparina, Marta Rossa, Klaudia Rzepnicka, Rob Saunders and Emma Sharland
- 702: The price of power: why rising markups hurt innovation and widen inequality

- Giammario Impullitti and Pontus Rendahl
- 701: How Brexit affected the trade of UK firms

- Rebecca Freeman, Marco Garofalo, Enrico Longoni, Kalina Manova, Rebecca Mari, Thomas Prayer and Thomas Sampson
- 700: in brief... Successful caps on fees disprove the idea that it’s unwise to meddle with free markets

- Jan David Bakker and Nikhil Datta
- 699: Revving up wages: How rising productivity has benefited car industry workers

- Tim Obermeier and Andreas Teichgraeber
- 698: Remembering Daniel Kahneman

- Barbara Tversky
- 697: Daniel Kahneman: a legacy

- Paul Dolan, Richard Layard, Gillian Tett and Helen Ward
- 696: The doctor will see you now: comparing online and in-person consultations

- Amanda Dahlstrand, Nestor Le Nestour and Guy Michaels
- 695: in brief... Do try this at work: the AI chatbot that can interview at scale

- Friedrich Geiecke and Xavier Jaravel
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