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- 269: Does greater autonomy among women provide the key to better child nutrition?

- Wiji Arulampalam, Anjor Bhaskar and Nisha Srivastava
- 268: The Natural Resource Curse Revisited:Theory and Evidence from India

- Amrita Dhillon, Pramila Krishnan, Manasa Patnam and Carlo Perroni
- 267: Religion and the Family: The Case of the Amish

- James Choy
- 266: Constructing Social Division to Support Cooperation

- James Choy
- 265: Business Practices in Small Firms in Developing Countries

- David McKenzie and Christopher Woodruff
- 264: Growth or stagnation in pre-industrial Britain? A revealed income growth approach

- Christian Groth and Karl Gunnar Persson
- 263: Fact and Fantasy in Soviet Records:The Documentation of Soviet Party and Secret Police Investigations as Historical Evidence

- Mark Harrison
- 262: Economic Cycles in Ancient China

- Yaguang Zhang, Guo Fan and John Whalley
- 261: Measuring Changes in the Bilateral Technology Gaps between China, India and the U.S. 1979 - 2008

- Keting Shen, Jing Wang and John Whalley
- 260: Causes and Consequences of the Protestant Reformation

- Sascha Becker, Steven Pfaff and Jared Rubin
- 259: On the Comparative Advantage of U.S. Manufacturing: Evidence from the Shale Gas Revolution

- Rabah Arezki and Thiemo Fetzer
- 258: Shocking language: Understanding the macroeconomic effects of central bank communication

- Stephen Hansen and Michael McMahon
- 257: A Vision of the Growth Process in a Technologically Progressive Economy:the United States, 1899-1941

- Gerben Bakker, Nicholas Crafts and Pieter Woltjer
- 256: Challenges of Change: An Experiment Training Women to Manage in the Bangladeshi Garment Sector

- Rocco Macchiavello, Andreas Menzel, Atonu Rabbani and Christopher Woodruff
- 255: Higher Intelligence Groups Have Higher Cooperation Rates in the Repeated Prisoner's Dilemma

- Eugenio Proto, Aldo Rustichini and Andis Sofianos
- 254: On The Origins of Gender Human Capital Gaps: Short and Long Term Consequences of Teachers Stereotypical Biases

- Victor Lavy and Edith Sand
- 253: Optimal Taxation under Regional Inequality

- Sebastian Kessing, Vilen Lipatov and J. Malte Zoubek
- 252: The Dynamics of Comparative Advantage

- Gordon Hanson, Nelson Lind and Marc-Andreas Muendler
- 251: World War II:Won by American Planes and Ships, or by the Poor Bloody Russian Infantry?

- Mark Harrison
- 250: ON PLAGUE IN A TIME OF EBOLA

- Cormac O Grada
- 249: Quality and the Great Trade Collapse

- Natalie Chen and Luciana Juvenal
- 248: Roots of the Industrial Revolution

- Morgan Kelly, Joel Mokyr and Cormac O Grada
- 247: If You Do Not Change Your Behaviour: Managing Threats to State Security in Lithuania under Soviet Rule

- Mark Harrison
- 246: The Armington Assumption and the Size of Optimal Tariffs

- Chunding Li, Jing Wang and John Whalley
- 245: Under the Radar: The Effects of Monitoring Firms on Tax Compliance

- Miguel Almunia and David Lopez-Rodriguez
- 244: QE and the Bank Lending Channel in the United Kingdom

- Nick Butt, Rohan Churm, Michael McMahon, Arpad Morotz and Jochen Schanz
- 243: Social Networks and Labour productivity: A survey of recent theory and evidence

- Farzana Afridi, Amrita Dhillon and Swati Sharma
- 242: The first stages of the mortality transition in England:a perspective from evolutionary biology

- Romola J. Davenport
- 241: The Welfare Cost Of Antimicrobial Resistance - Tuberculosis As An Illustrative Example

- Kerry Hickson
- 240: THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF LIBERAL DEMOCRACY

- Sharun Mukand and Dani Rodrik
- 239: Social Mobility among Christian Africans: Evidence from Ugandan Marriage Registers 1895-2011

- Felix Meier zu Selhausen, Marco H.D. van Leeuwen and Jacob Weisdorf
- 238: Cereals Appropriability and Hierarchy

- Joram Mayshary, Omer Moav, Zvika Neeman and Luigi Pascali
- 237: The Political Economy of Risk and Ideology

- Matthew Dimick and Daniel Stegmueller
- 236: Historical Analysis of National Subjective Wellbeing using Millions of Digitized Books

- Thomas Hills, Eugenio Proto, Daniel Sgroi and Chanuki Illushka Seresinhe
- 235: Agglomeration Externalities and Productivity Growth: U.S. Cities in the Railroad Era, 1880-1930

- Alexander Klein and Nicholas Crafts
- 234: Ancestry, Language and Culture

- Enrico Spolaore and Romain Wacziarg
- 233: ‘Cast Back Into The Dark Ages Of Medicine'? The Challenge Of Antimocrobial Resistance

- Cormac Ó Gráda
- 232: Economic Development In Africa And Europe: Reciprocal Comparisons

- Stephen Broadberry and Leigh Gardner
- 231: How Did Japan Catch-up On The West? A Sectoral Analysis Of Anglo-Japanese Productivity Differences, 1885-2000

- Stephen Broadberry, Kyoji Fukao and Nick Zammit
- 230: Japan and the Great Divergence, 725-1874

- Jean-Pascal Bassino, Stephen Broadberry, Kyoji Fukao, Bishnupriya Gupta and Masanori Takashima
- 229: Human capital and long run economic growth: Evidence from the stock of human capital in England, 1300-1900

- Alexandra de Pleijt
- 228: Risk, Recession, and Declining Popular Demand for the Welfare State

- Lucy Barnes and Timothy Hicks
- 227: Asymmetric Information and Imperfect Competition in Lending Markets

- Gregory S. Crawford, Nicola Pavanini and Fabiano Schivardi
- 226: Does Market Size Matter Also for Charities?

- Kimberley Scharf and Janne Tukiainen
- 225: Is Secular Stagnation the Future for Europe?

- Nicholas Crafts
- 224: Why are heterogenous communities inefficient? Theory, history and an experiment

- David Hugh-Jones and Carlo Perroni
- 223: Virtually No Effect? Different Uses of Classroom Computers and their Effect on Student Achievement

- Oliver Falck, Constantin Mang and Ludger Woessmann
- 222: Human Capital Formation from Occupations: The ‘Deskilling Hypothesis’ Revisited

- Alexandra de Pleijt and Jacob Weisdorf
- 221: The Political Economy of European Integration

- Enrico Spolaore
- 220: Adam Smith, Watch Prices, and the Industrial Revolution

- Morgan Kelly and Cormac O Grada
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