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- 599: Innovation policy to restore American prosperity

- John van Reenen
- 598: in brief... Losses in lockdown: jobs, income, education and mental health

- Claudia Hupkau, Ingo Isphording, Stephen Machin and Jenifer Ruiz-Valenzuela
- 597: In brief... Lockdown, recession and crime

- Tom Kirchmaier and Carmen Villa
- 596: Is Tokyo 2020 worth it?

- Christian Krekel
- 595: Build back happier

- Richard Layard
- 594: In brief... The lasting impact of epidemics

- Jeremiah Dittmar and Ralph R. Meisenzahl
- 593: Lessons in resilience from extreme economies

- Richard Davies
- 592: In brief... Monopsony in labour markets: what it is, why it matters

- Alan Manning
- 591: Globalisation and pandemics: surprising interactions

- Pol Antràs, Stephen Redding and Esteban Rossi-Hansberg
- 590: Innovation in the time of Covid-19

- Capucine Riom and Anna Valero
- 589: In brief... Economics of skyscrapers

- Gabriel Ahlfeldt and Jason Barr
- 588: Happier lives: exploring what matters

- Christian Krekel, Jan-Emmanuel De Neve, Daisy Fancourt and Richard Layard
- 587: In brief... City of dreams no more: Covid-19 in urban India

- Shania Bhalotia, Swati Dhingra and Fjolla Kondirolli
- 586: Where is the land of hope and glory?

- Brian Bell, Jack Blundell and Stephen Machin
- 585: In brief...Apprenticeships after Covid-19

- Guglielmo Ventura
- 584: Covid-19 and the future of international supply chains

- Frank Pisch
- 583: Covid-19 and social mobility

- Lee Elliot Major and Stephen Machin
- 582: Covid-19 and the work patterns of men and women

- Claudia Hupkau and Barbara Petrongolo
- 581: Covid-19 and the future of self-employment

- Jack Blundell
- 580: Covid-19 and Brexit: contrasting sectoral effects

- Josh De Lyon and Swati Dhingra
- 579: In brief...Tackling domestic violence using machine learning

- Jeffrey Grogger, Ria Ivandic and Tom Kirchmaier
- 578: Domestic abuse in times of quarantine

- Ria Ivandic and Tom Kirchmaier
- 577: Climate change policy: the case for a Covid-19 carbon tax

- Ralf Martin and John van Reenen
- 576: Build back better: key areas for a post-pandemic recovery

- Nick Robins, James Rydge, Nicholas Stern, Sam Unsworth, Anna Valero and Dimitri Zenghelis
- 575: In brief...Pupil exclusion in academy schools

- Stephen Machin and Matteo Sandi
- 574: TV superstars: how a new technology disrupted the entertainment industry

- Felix Koenig
- 573: In brief...Mismatched students and universities

- Gill Wyness
- 572: The cost of being young: measuring intergenerational consumer prices

- Rahat Siddique
- 571: In brief...Swings and silicon roundabouts: does cluster policy work?

- Max Nathan
- 570: People, places and politics: the challenge of 'levelling up' the UK

- Henry Overman
- 569: The UK's self-employed workers: who they are and what they need

- Jack Blundell
- 568: Can we be happier?

- Richard Layard and George Ward
- 567: In brief...Big city, bright future: why birthplace matters so much

- Clement Bosquet and Henry Overman
- 566: Generation gap: young Brits less likely to 'do better' than their parents

- Jo Blanden, Stephen Machin and Sumaiya Rahman
- 565: In brief...The long-term effects of financial distress in childhood

- Marta Barazzetta, Andrew Clark and Conchita D'Ambrosio
- 564: Business benefits of local universities: more skills and better management

- Andy Feng and Anna Valero
- 563: Structured management: how firms can hire and keep the best people

- Christopher Cornwell, Ian Schmutte and Daniela Scur
- 562: Between communism and capitalism: long-run inequality in Poland

- Pawel Bukowski and Filip Novokmet
- 561: When machines replace people: individual consequences of occupational decline

- Per-Anders Edin, Tiernan Evans, Georg Graetz, Sofia Hernnäs and Guy Michaels
- 560: The gig economy and workers' preferences for steady jobs

- Nikhil Datta
- 559: Jihadi attacks, the media and anti-Muslim hate crime

- Ria Ivandic, Tom Kirchmaier and Stephen Machin
- 558: Healthy Minds: the positive impact of a new school curriculum

- Grace Lordan and Alistair McGuire
- 557: Workers' falling share of firms' profits

- Brian Bell, Pawel Bukowski and Stephen Machin
- 556: Employee wellbeing: the impact on productivity and firm performance

- Jan-Emmanuel De Neve, Christian Krekel and George Ward
- 555: Firm size, productivity and pay in today's service economy

- Giuseppe Berlingieri, Sara Calligaris and Chiara Criscuolo
- 554: In brief...Globalisation and its discontents

- Josh De Lyon and Elsa Leromain
- 553: The impact of the 2018 trade war on US prices and welfare

- Mary Amiti, Stephen Redding and David Weinstein
- 552: In brief...Brexit and outward investment by UK firms

- Holger Breinlich, Elsa Leromain, Dennis Novy and Thomas Sampson
- 551: Trade and deskilling: how the post-referendum sterling depreciation hurt workers

- Rui Costa, Swati Dhingra and Stephen Machin
- 550: Sustainable growth in the UK

- Ralf Martin, James Rydge and Anna Valero
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