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- 701: The Effect of Content Moderation on Online and Offline Hate: Evidence from Germany’s NetzDG

- Jiménez Durán, Rafael, Karsten Müller and Carlo Schwarz
- 700: The Effect of Social Media on Elections: Evidence from the United States

- Thomas Fujiwara, Karsten Müller and Carlo Schwarz
- 699: Social Media and Stock Market Participation

- Müller, Karsten, Yuanyuan Pan and Carlo Schwarz
- 698: Measuring Science: Performance Metrics and the Allocation of Talent

- Sebastian Hager, Carlo Schwarz and Fabian Waldinger
- 697: Informational Boundaries of the State

- Thiemo Fetzer, Callum Shaw and Jacob Edenhofer
- 696: Holy Cows and Spilt Milk: The Impact of Religious Conflict on Firm-Level Productivity

- Jeanet Bentzen, Nina Boberg-Fazlic, Paul Sharp, Christian Volmar Skovsgaard and Christian Vedel
- 695: Using Behavioral Economics to Reduce Poverty and Oppression

- Karla Hoff and Allison Demeritt
- 694: Urban-Biased Structural Change

- Natalie Chen, Dennis Novy, Carlo Perroni and Horng Chern Wong
- 693: Can Crises Affect Citizen Activism? Evidence from a Pandemic

- Farzana Afridi, Ahana Basistha, Amrita Dhillon and Danila Serra
- 692: How Big is the Media Multiplier? Evidence from Dyadic News Data

- Timothy Besley, Thiemo Fetzer and Hannes Mueller
- 691: Losing on the Home Front? Battlefield Casualties, Media, and Public Support for Foreign Interventions

- Thiemo Fetzer, Pedro CL Souza, Oliver Vanden Eynde and Austin L. Wright
- 690: How Cognitive Skills Affect Strategic Behavior: Cognitive Ability, Fluid Intelligence and Judgment

- David Gill, Zachary Knepper, Victoria Prowse and Junya Zhou
- 689: The Effect of Mechanisation on Labour: Evidence from the Diffusion of Steam

- Leonardo Ridolfi, Carla Salvo and Jacob Weisdorf
- 688: From the Death of God to the Rise of Hitler

- Sascha Becker and Hans-Joachim Voth
- 687: Wars and the Labor Market Outcomes of Minorities in the U.S

- Andreas Ferrara
- 686: Railways and the European Fertility Transition

- Carlo Ciccarelli, James Fenske and Martà Henneberg, Jordi
- 685: Race-related Research in Economics

- Arun Advani, Elliott Ash, Anton Boltachka, David Cai and Imran Rasul
- 684: Religion and Growth

- Sascha Becker, Jared Rubin and Ludger Woessmann
- 683: European Business Cycles and Economic Growth, 1300-2000

- Stephen Broadberry and Jason Lennard
- 682: Epidemics and pandemics: from the Justinianic Plague to the Spanish Flu

- Guido Alfani
- 681: The Returns to Viral Media: The Case of US Campaign Contributions

- Böken, Johannes, Mirko Draca, Nicola Mastrorocco and Arianna Ornaghi
- 680: Catch me if you can: Gaps in the Register of Overseas Entities

- Arun Advani, Cesar Poux, Anna Powell-Smith and Andy Summers
- 679: Economic Warfare: Lessons from Two World Wars

- Mark Harrison
- 678: On the promises and perils of Smithian growth – from pin factory to AI

- Marcus Miller
- 677: Social Networks, Gender Norms and Labor Supply: Experimental Evidence Using a Job Search Platform

- Farzana Afridi, Amrita Dhillon, Sanchari Roy and Nikita Sangwan
- 676: Domino Secessions: Evidence from the U.S

- Jean Lacroix, Kris James Mitchener and Kim Oosterlinck
- 675: Activating Change: The Role of Information and Beliefs in Social Activism

- Farzana Afridi, Ahana Basistha, Amrita Dhillon and Danila Serra
- 674: Trajectories of Early Childhood Skill Development and Maternal Mental Health

- Dilek Sevim, Victoria Baranov, Sonia Bhalotra, Joanna Maselko and Pietro Biroli
- 673: Napoleonic Administrative Reforms and Development. Lessons from the Italian Mezzogiorno

- Giulio Cainelli, Carlo Ciccarelli and Roberto Ganau
- 672: (How) Do electoral surprises drive business cycles? Evidence from a new dataset

- Thiemo Fetzer and Ivan Yotzov
- 671: Distributional and climate implications of policy responses to energy price shocks

- Thiemo Fetzer, Ludovica Gazze and Menna Bishop
- 670: Differences in On-the-Job Learning across Firms

- Jaime Arellano-Bover and Fernando Saltiel
- 669: Economic Impact of Significant New Deployment of Infrastructure: Historical examples and links to potential high impact outcomes for 5G

- Jonathan Cave, Michael Waterson and Giuliana Battisti
- 668: Ethnic conflict: the role of ethnic representation

- Sonia Bhalotra, Irma Clots-Figueras and Lakshmi Iyer
- 667: Italy in the great divergence: what can we learn from Engel’s law?

- David Chilosi and Carlo Ciccarelli
- 666: The Political Effects of the 1918 Influenza Pandemic in Weimar Germany

- Stefan Bauernschuster, Matthias Blum, Erik Hornung and Christoph Koenig
- 665: Information Aggregation with Delegation of Votes

- Amrita Dhillon, Grammateia Kotsialou, Dilip Ravindran and Dimitrios Xefteris
- 664: If You Do Not Change Your Behavior: Preventive Repression in Lithuania under Soviet Rule

- Eugenia Nazrullaeva and Mark Harrison
- 663: Did the policy response to the energy crisis cause crime? Evidence from England

- Jan David Bakker, Nikhil Datta, Richard Davies and Josh De Lyon
- 662: Did the policy response to the energy crisis cause crime? Evidence from England

- Thiemo Fetzer
- 661: Murphy’s Law or Luck of the Irish? Disparate Treatment of the Irish in 19th Century Courts

- Anna Bindler, Stephen Machin, Randi Hjalmarsson and Melissa Rubio-Ramos
- 660: Unconditional Convergence in Manufacturing Productivity across U.S. States: What the Long-Run Data Show

- Alexander Klein and Nicholas Crafts
- 659: Emergency Care Centers, Hospital Performance and Population Health

- Sonia Bhalotra, Letícia Nunes and Rudi Rocha
- 658: British Economic Growth and Development

- Stephen Broadberry
- 657: From the Manufacturing Belt to the Rust Belt. Spatial Inequalities in the United States: An Interdisciplinary Literature Review

- Alexander Klein
- 656: Slavery and the British Industrial Revolution

- Stephan Heblich, Stephen Redding and Hans-Joachim Voth
- 655: Electoral Importance and the News Market: Novel Data and Quasi-Experimental Evidence from India

- Cagé, Julia, Guilhem Cassan and Francesca R Jensenius
- 654: Regulatory barriers to climate action: evidence from conservation areas in England

- Thiemo Fetzer
- 653: Improved menstrual health and the workplace: an RCT with female Bangladeshi garment workers

- Kristina Czura, Andreas Menzel and Martina Miotto
- 652: Shadow Lobbyists

- Rocco d'Este, Mirko Draca and Christian Fons-Rosen
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