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- 694: How China’s rise has shaped innovation and exit among European solar firms

- Pia Andres
- 693: Property rights empower women inventors

- Ruveyda Nur Gozen
- 692: in brief... Designing carbon markets that deliver change

- Jonathan Colmer, Ralf Martin, Mirabelle Muûls and Ulrich Wagner
- 691: Better work: whose business is it?

- Alan Manning
- 690: Parenthood and academia

- Ria Ivandic and Anne Sophie Lassen
- 689: How to build a citizen

- Simon Briole, Marc Gurgand, Eric Maurin, Sandra McNally, Jenifer Ruiz-Valenzuela and Daniel Santín
- 688: The unequal health effects of smart tech in the workplace

- Melanie Arntz, Sebastian Findeisen, Stephan Maurer and Oliver Schlenker
- 687: Spending public money to create happier lives

- David Frayman, Christian Krekel, Richard Layard, Sara MacLennan and Isaac Parkes
- 686: AI and climate action: how UK firms are responding

- Juliana Oliveira-Cunha, Bruno Serra-Lorenzo and Anna Valero
- 685: in brief... Could a new policy institution help solve the UK’s productivity problem?

- Anna Valero and Bart van Ark
- 684: How climate change concerns affect voters

- Maria Cotofan, Karlygash Kuralbayeva and Konstantinos Matakos
- 683: in brief... Why representation in economics matters

- Felicia Odamtten
- 682: The national minimum wage: 25 years on

- Stephen Machin
- 681: Police workload linked to victim statement withdrawals

- Tom Kirchmaier and Ekaterina Oparina
- 680: The economic costs of the failing planning system

- Paul Cheshire
- 679: Online tutoring can transform education for disadvantaged youngsters

- Lucas Gortazar, Claudia Hupkau and Antonio Roldan Mones
- 678: A generation scarred by the Covid-19 pandemic

- Lee Elliot Major, Andrew Eyles, Esme Lillywhite and Stephen Machin
- 677: Do large firms generate positive productivity spillovers?

- Mary Amiti, Cédric Duprez, Jozef Konings and John van Reenen
- 676: In brief... The discussion of immigration needs to improve

- Alan Manning
- 675: How much is your time worth?

- Christian Krekel and George MacKerron
- 674: How where you live affects your pay

- Luis Bauluz, Pawel Bukowski, Mark Fransham, Annie Seong Lee, Neil Lee, Margarita Lopez Forero, Filip Novokmet and Moritz Schularick
- 673: Ending stagnation

- Luis Bauluz, Pawel Bukowski, Mark Fransham, Annie Seong Lee, Neil Lee, Margarita Lopez Forero, Filip Novokmet and Moritz Schularick
- 672: Gender gaps from labour market downturns

- Ria Ivandic and Anne Sophie Lassen
- 671: Claudia Goldin: the economics of women and the labour market

- Barbara Petrongolo
- 669: In brief... What girls study influences their offspring's health at birth

- Cristina Borra, Pilar Cuevas-Ruiz and Almudena Sevilla
- 668: In brief... The pandemic of 1918: effects on religiosity and innovation

- Enrico Berkes, Davide Coluccia, Gaia Dossi and Mara P. Squicciarini
- 667: Scars of war

- Felipe Carozzi, Edward Pinchbeck and Luca Repetto
- 666: The rising tide of school absences in the post-pandemic era

- Lee Elliot Major, Andrew Eyles and Esme Lillywhite
- 665: Will the NHS long-term workforce plan solve the current crisis?

- Jo Blanden, Marco Mello, Giuseppe Moscelli and Melisa Sayli
- 664: Geopolitics and the electric vehicle revolution

- Robert Elliott, Gavin Harper, Benjamin Jones and Viet Nguyen-Tien
- 663: The trouble with inactivity

- Stephen Machin and Jonathan Wadsworth
- 662: Low investment Britain: policies to promote foundations for growth

- Paul Brandily, Mimosa Distefano, Krishan Shah, Gregory Thwaites and Anna Valero
- 661: CEP Insights: Gender and

- Paul Brandily, Mimosa Distefano, Krishan Shah, Gregory Thwaites and Anna Valero
- 660: In brief... How citizens help expose environmental wrongdoing

- Jonathan Colmer, Mary Evans and Jay Shimshack
- 659: School qualifications and youth custody

- Stephen Machin, Sandra McNally and Jenifer Ruiz-Valenzuela
- 658: Superstar firms: how the shift from manufacturing to services affects local concentration of sales and jobs

- David Autor, Christina Patterson and John van Reenen
- 657: In brief... The wellbeing costs of inflation inequalities

- Alberto Prati
- 656: Wellbeing: science and policy

- Jan-Emmanuel De Neve and Richard Layard
- 655: Slavery and Britain's industrial revolution

- Stephan Heblich, Stephen Redding and Hans-Joachim Voth
- 654: Improving the lives of low-paid workers

- Nye Cominetti, Rui Costa, Charlie McCurdy and Gregory Thwaites
- 653: CEP Insights: Wellbeing

- Nye Cominetti, Rui Costa, Charlie McCurdy and Gregory Thwaites
- 652: Women in the workplace: 50 years of change

- Stefania Albanesi, Claudia Olivetti and Barbara Petrongolo
- 651: Growth and immigration: unpicking the confusion

- Alan Manning
- 650: Deep trade agreements: proliferation, provisions, impact

- Holger Breinlich, Valentina Corradi, Nadia Rocha, Michele Ruta, João Santos Silva and Thomas Zylkin
- 649: China at the technological frontier

- Antonin Bergeaud and Cyril Verluise
- 648: The paradox of vocational education

- Alison Wolf
- 647: The recent evolution of apprenticeships

- Chiara Cavaglia, Sandra McNally and Guglielmo Ventura
- 646: Why have energy bills been rising?

- Anna Valero
- 642: Supporting the UK’s self-employed

- Robert Blackburn and Maria Ventura
- 641: in brief... Women economists benefit when seminars go online

- Marcus Biermann
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