CAGE Online Working Paper Series
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- 583: Comparative European institutions and the Little Divergence, 1385-1800

- Antonio Henriques and Nuno Palma
- 582: Religion and Abortion: The Role of Politician Identity

- Sonia Bhalotra, Irma Clots-Figueras and Lakshmi Iyer
- 581: De-escalation technology: the impact of body-worn cameras on citizen-police interactions

- Daniel AC Barbosa, Thiemo Fetzer, Caterina Soto-Vieira and Pedro CL Souza
- 579: What Can We Learn from the UK's Post-1945 Economic Reforms?

- Nicholas Crafts
- 578: Revenue and distributional modelling for a UK wealth tax

- Arun Advani, Helen Hughson and Hannah Tarrant
- 577: Behavioural responses to a wealth tax

- Arun Advani and Hannah Tarrant
- 576: The UK's wealth distribution and characteristics of high-wealth households

- Arun Advani, George Bangham and Jack Leslie
- 575: Exploration and Exploitation in US Technological Change

- Vasco Carvalho, Mirko Draca and Nikolas Kuhlen
- 574: The Cross of Gold: Brazilian Treasure and the Decline of Portugal

- Davis Kedrosky and Nuno Palma
- 573: Job Displacement, Unemployment Benefits and Domestic Violence

- Sonia Bhalotra, Diogo G. C. Britto, Paolo Pinotti and Breno Sampaio
- 572: Reversal of Fortune for Political Incumbents: Evidence from Oil Shocks

- Rabah Arezki, Simeon Djankov, Ha Nguyen and Ivan Yotzov
- 571: Household Income and Spending in the United States During the 1918 Influenza Pandemic

- Johan Fourie and Johannes Norling
- 569: Electoral Competition, Accountability and Corruption:Theory and Evidence from India

- Farzana Afridi, Sourav Bhattacharya, Amrita Dhillon, and Eilon Solan,
- 568: The Problem of False Positives in Automated Census Linking: Evidence from Nineteenth-Century New York's Irish Immigrants

- Tyler Anbinder, Dylan Connor, Cormac Ó Gráda and Simone Wegge
- 567: Can information about jobs improve the effectiveness of vocational training? Experimental evidence from India

- Bhaskar Chakravorty, Wiji Arulampalam, Apurav Yash Bhatiya, Clément Imbert and Roland Rathelot
- 566: The 15-Hour Week: Keynes's Prediction Revisited

- Nicholas Crafts
- 565: Race-related research in economics and other social sciences

- Arun Advani, Elliot Ash, David Cai and Imran Rasul
- 564: Do bankruptcy protection levels affect households' demand for stocks?

- Mariela Dal Borgo
- 563: The Demand for Fact Checking

- Felix Chopra, Ingar Haaland and Christopher Roth
- 562: Freedom of the Press? Catholic censorship during the Counter Reformation

- Sascha Becker, Francisco Pino and Jordi Vidal-Robert
- 561: The Long-Run Spillover Effects of Pollution: How Exposure to Lead Affects Everyone in the Classroom

- Ludovica Gazze, Claudia Persico and Sandra Spirovska
- 560: Borders within Europe

- Marta Santamaria, Jaume Ventura and Ugur Yesilbayraktar
- 559: Railways and cities in India

- James Fenske, Namrata Kala and Jinlin Wei
- 558: The Value of Political Connections: Evidence from China's Anti-Corruption Campaign

- Marta Alonso, Nuno Palma and Beatriz Simon-Yarza
- 557: Turnout in Concurrent Elections: Evidence from Two Quasi-Experiments in Italy

- Enrico Cantoni, Ludovica Gazze and Jerome Schafer
- 556: Information Frictions among Firms and Households

- Sebastian Link, Andreas Peichl, Christopher Roth and Johannes Wohlfart
- 555: Disguising Prejudice: Popular Rationales as Excuses for Intolerant Expression

- Leonardo Bursztyn, Ingar Haaland, Aakaash Rao and Christopher Roth
- 554: Beliefs About Racial Discrimination and Support for Pro-Black Policies

- Ingar Haaland and Christopher Roth
- 553: Disease Surveillance, Mortality and Race: The Case of HIV/AIDS in the United States

- Frederikke Frehr Kristensen and Paul Sharp
- 552: The Irish economy during the century after Partition

- Cormac Ó Gráda and Kevin O Rourke
- 551: Historical gender discrimination does not explain comparative Western European development: Evidence from Portugal, 1300 - 1900

- Nuno Palma, Jaime Reis and Lisbeth Rodrigues
- 550: The Smoot-Hawley Trade War

- Kris James Mitchener, Kirsten Wandschneider and Kevin Hjortshoj O Rourke
- 549: Accounting for the Great Divergence: Recent findings from historical national accounting

- Stephen Broadberry
- 548: Welfare Cuts and Crime: Evidence from the New Poor Law

- Eric Melander and Martina Miotto
- 547: An Adaptive Targeted Field Experiment: Job Search Assistance for Refugees in Jordan

- Stefano Caria, Grant Gordon, Maximilian Kasy, Simon Quinn, Soha Shami and Alexander Teytelboym
- 546: Capital and Economic Growth in Britain, 1270-1870: Preliminary findings

- Stephen Broadberry and Alexandra de Pleijt
- 545: Credit constraints and demand for remedial education: Evidence from Tanzania

- Konrad Burchardi, Jonathan de Quidt, Selim Gulesci and Munshi Sulaiman
- 544: In Vaccines We Trust? The Effects of the CIA's Vaccine Ruse on Immunization in Pakistan

- Monica Martinez-Bravo and Andreas Stegmann
- 543: Missing incomes in the UK: Evidence and policy implications

- Arun Advani, Tahnee Ooms and Andy Summers
- 542: Persecution and Escape

- Sascha Becker, Sharun Mukand, Volker Lindenthal and Fabian Waldinger
- 541: Testing Willingness to Pay Elicitation Mechanisms in the Field: Evidence from Uganda

- Konrad Burchardi, Jonathan de Quidt, Selim Gulesci, Benedetta Lerva and Stefano Tripodi
- 540: A Division of Laborers: Identity and Efficiency in India

- Guilhem Cassan, Daniel Keniston and Tatjana Kleineberg
- 539: Political regime and COVID 19 death rate: effecient, biasing or simply different autocracies?

- Guilhem Cassan and Milan Van Steenvoort
- 538: Fatherless: The Long-Term Effects of Losing a Father in the U.S. Civil War

- Yannick Dupraz and Andreas Ferrara
- 537: Measuring National Happiness with Music

- Emmanouil Benetos, Alessandro Ragano, Daniel Sgroi and Anthony Tuckwell
- 536: Online Salience and Charitable Giving: Evidence from SMS Donations

- Carlo Perroni, Kimberley Scharf, Oleksandr Talavera and Ngoc Dieu Linh Vi
- 535: Away from Home and Back: Coordinating (Remote) Workers in 1800 and 2020

- Reka Juhasz, Mara Squicciarini and Nico Voigtlander
- 534: Choosing the narrative: the shadow banking crisis in light of Covid

- Marcus Miller
- 533: Jesus speaks Korean: Christianity and Literacy in Colonial Korea

- Sascha Becker and Cheongyeon Won
- 532: Health inequality and the 1918 influenza in South Africa

- Johan Fourie and Jonathan Jayes
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