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- 496: Priests and Postmen: Historical Origins of National Identity

- Claudia Rei
- 495: Populism and the First Wave of Globalization: Evidence from the 1892 US Presidential Election

- Alexander Klein, Karl Gunnar Persson and Paul Sharp
- 494: Demographic shocks and women’s labor market participation: evidence from the 1918 influenza pandemic in India

- James Fenske, Bishnupriya Gupta and Song Yuan
- 493: Do People Value More Informative News?

- Felix Chopra, Ingar Haaland and Christopher Roth
- 492: Incentives, Globalization, and Redistribution

- Andreas Haufler and Carlo Perroni
- 491: Strategic Interdependence in Political Movements and Countermovements

- Anselm Hager, Lukas Hensel, Johannes Hermle and Christopher Roth
- 490: Measuring UK top incomes

- Arun Advani, Andy Summers and Hannah Tarrant
- 489: Beliefs, learning, and personality in the indefinitely repeated prisoner’s dilemma

- David Gill and Yaroslav Rosokha
- 488: Does Party Competition Affect Political Activism?

- Anselm Hager, Lukas Hensel, Johannes Hermle and Christopher Roth
- 487: Informality, Consumption Taxes and Redistribution

- Pierre Bachas, Lucie Gadenne and Anders Jensen
- 486: Measuring the Regional Economic Cost of Brexit: Evidence up to 2019

- Thiemo Fetzer and Shizhuo Wang
- 485: Synchronized Elections, Voter Behavior and Governance Outcomes: Evidence from India

- Vimal Balasubramaniam, Apurav Yash Bhatiya and Sabyasachi Das
- 484: Designing Information Provision Experiments

- Ingar Haaland, Christopher Roth and Johannes Wohlfart
- 483: The determinants of wealth inequality in the Republic of Venice (1400-1800)

- Guido Alfani, M Di Tullio and Mattia Fochesato
- 482: Pay transparency and gender equality

- Emma Duchini, Stefania Simion and Arthur Turrell
- 481: Misinformation During a Pandemic

- Leonardo Bursztyn, Aakaash Rao, Christopher Roth and David Yanagizawa-Drott
- 480: Religion in Economic History: A Survey

- Sascha Becker, Jared Rubin and Ludger Woessmann
- 479: Pandemics and Protectionism: Evidence from the “Spanish” flu

- Nina Boberg-Fazlic, Markus Lampe, Maja Uhre Pedersen and Paul Sharp
- 478: Pandemics and asymmetric shocks: evidence from the history of plague in Europe and the Mediterranean

- Guido Alfani
- 477: The Vanishing Procyclicality of Labour Productivity

- Jordi GalÌ and Thijs van Rens
- 476: India’s Lockdown: An Interim Report

- Debraj Ray and S. Subramanian
- 475: Evaluating the Sunk Cost Effect

- David Ronayne, Daniel Sgroi and Anthony Tuckwell
- 474: Slow Real Wage Growth during the Industrial Revolution: Productivity Paradox or Pro-Rich Growth?

- Nicholas Crafts
- 473: Job Search during the COVID-19 Crisis

- Lena Hensvik, Thomas Le Barbanchon and Roland Rathelot
- 472: Global Behaviors and Perceptions at the Onset of the COVID-19 Pandemic

- Thiemo Fetzer, Marc Witte, Lukas Hensel, Jon M. Jachimowicz, Johannes Haushofer, Andriy Ivchenko, Stefano Caria, Elena Reutskaja, Christopher Roth, Stefano Fiorin, Margarita Gomez, Gordon Kraft-Todd, Friedrich M. Goetz and Erez Yoeli
- 471: Transportation Technology, Individual Mobility and Social Mobilisation

- Eric Melander
- 470: Winners and Losers from Enclosure: Evidence from Danish Land Inequality 1682-1895

- Nina Boberg-Fazlic, Markus Lampe, Pablo Martinelli and Paul Sharp
- 469: Prussia Disaggregated: The Demography of its Universe of Localities in 1871

- Sascha Becker and Francesco Cinnirella
- 468: Economic Warfare in Twentieth-Century History and Strategy

- Mark Harrison
- 467: Climate Change and Pandemics: On the Timing of Interventions to Preserve a Global Common

- Monica Anna Giovanniello and Carlo Perroni
- 466: Which jobs are done from home? Evidence from the American Time Use Survey

- Lena Hensvik, Thomas Le Barbanchon and Roland Rathelot
- 465: Capital Gains and UK Inequality

- Arun Advani and Andy Summers
- 464: Attitude towards Immigrants: Evidence from U.S. Congressional Speeches

- Neha Bose
- 463: Equalizing Incomes in the Future: Why Structural Differences in Social Insurance Matter for Redistribution Preferences

- Verena Fetscher
- 462: Gender Attitudes in the Judiciary:Evidence from U.S. Circuit Courts

- Elliott Ash, Daniel L. Chen and Arianna Ornaghi
- 461: The Separation and Reunification of Germany: Rethinking a Natural Experiment Interpretation of the Enduring Effects of Communism

- Sascha Becker, Lukas Mergele and Ludger Woessmann
- 460: Migrants and Firms: Evidence from China

- Clément Imbert, Marlon Seror, Yanos Zylberberg and Yifan Zhang
- 459: Costs and Benefits of Rural-Urban Migration: Evidence from India

- Clément Imbert and John Papp
- 458: How to Improve Tax Compliance? Evidence from Population-wide Experiments in Belgium

- Jan-Emmanuel De Neve, Clément Imbert, Johannes Spinnewijn, Teodora Tsankova and Maarten Luts
- 457: Lords and Vassals: Power, Patronage, and the Emergence of Inequality

- Robert Akerlof, Hongyi Li and Jonathan Yeo
- 456: Reshaping Infrastructure: Evidence from the division of Germany

- Marta Santamaria
- 455: Do British wind generators behave strategically in response to the Western Link interconnector?

- Mario Intini and Michael Waterson
- 454: Subsidies and the Dynamics of Selection:Experimental Evidence from Indonesia's National Health Insurance

- Abhijit Banerjee, Amy Finkelstein, Rema Hanna, Benjamin Olken, Arianna Ornaghi and Sudarno Sumarto
- 453: Secession with Natural Resources

- Amrita Dhillon, Pramila Krishnan, Manasa Patnam and Carlo Perroni
- 452: Attribution Bias by Gender: Evidence from a Laboratory Experiment

- James Fenske, Alessandro Castagnetti and Karmini Sharma
- 451: Fundamental Utilitarianism and Intergenerational Equity with Extinction Discounting

- Graciela Chichilnisky, Peter Hammond and Nicholas Stern
- 450: Searching for Answers: The Impact of Student Access to Wikipedia

- Laura Derksen, Catherine Michaud Leclerc and Pedro CL Souza
- 449: Terror and Tourism: The Economic Consequences of Media Coverage

- Timothy Besley, Thiemo Fetzer and Hannes Mueller
- 448: Cognitive skills, strategic sophistication, and life outcomes

- Eduardo Fe, David Gill and Victoria Prowse
- 447: Exchange Rates and Consumer Prices: Evidence from Brexit

- Holger Breinlich, Elsa Leromain, Dennis Novy and Thomas Sampson
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