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- 531: Globalization and Empire: Market integration and international trade between Canada, the United States and Britain, 1750-1870

- Maja Uhre Pedersen, Vincent Geloso and Paul Sharp
- 530: Who does and doesn’t pay taxes?

- Arun Advani
- 529: Did railways affect literacy? Evidence from India

- Latika Chaudhary and James Fenske
- 528: State Capacity, Schooling, and Fascist Education: Evidence from the Reclamation of the Pontine Marshes

- Alessandro Belmonte
- 527: The Columbian Exchange and conflict in Asia

- Mark Dincecco, James Fenske and Anil Menon
- 526: Interregional Contact and National Identity

- Manuel Bagues and Christopher Roth
- 525: Tradition and mortality: Evidence from twin infanticide in Africa

- James Fenske and Shizhuo Wang
- 524: Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite...Contamine? Estimating the impact of French municipal elections on COVID-19 spread in France

- Guilhem Cassan and Marc Sangnier
- 523: Slavery and development in nineteenth century Brazil

- Nuno Palma, Andrea Papadia, Thales Zamberlan Pereira and Leonardo Weller
- 522: Age-Based Policy in the Context of the Covid-19 Pandemic: How Common are MultiGenerational Households?

- Thijs van Rens and Andrew J. Oswald
- 521: Does Contact Tracing Work? Quasi-Experimental Evidence from an Excel Error in England

- Thiemo Fetzer and Thomas Graeber
- 520: Epidemics, inequality and poverty in preindustrial and early industrial times

- Guido Alfani
- 517: Subsidizing the spread of COVID19: Evidence from the UK’s Eat-Out-to-Help-Out scheme

- Thiemo Fetzer
- 516: Decoding India’s low Covid-19 case fatality rate

- Minu Philip, Debraj Ray and S. Subramanian
- 515: Free movement of workers and native demand for tertiary education

- Mirjam Bachli and Teodora Tsankova
- 514: Cultural Proximity and the Formation of Lending Relationships

- Antonio Accetturo, Giorgia Barboni, Michele Cascarano and Emilia Garcia-Appendini
- 513: Resource Blessing? Oil, Risk, and Religious Communities as Social Insurance in the U.S. South

- Andreas Ferrara and Patrick Testa
- 512: Black-White Disparities During an Epidemic: Life Expectancy and Lifespan Disparity in the US, 1980-2000

- Jose Manuel Aburto, Frederikke Frehr Kristensen and Paul Sharp
- 511: Punishing or Rallying ‘Round the Flag? Heterogeneous Effects of Terrorism in South Tyrol

- Alessandro Belmonte
- 510: Do Europeans Care about Climate Change? An Illustration of the Importance of Data on Human Feelings

- Adam Nowakowski and Andrew J Oswald
- 509: Hassles and Environmental Health Screenings: Evidence from Lead Tests in Illinois

- Ludovica Gazze
- 508: Importing Inequality: Immigration and the Top 1 percent

- Arun Advani, Felix Koenig, Lorenzo Pessina and Andy Summers
- 507: Covid-19 across European Regions: the Role of Border Controls

- Matthias Eckardt, Kalle Kappner and Nikolaus Wolf
- 506: Is there a Refugee Gap? Evidence from Over a Century of Danish Naturalizations

- Nina Boberg-Fazlic and Paul Sharp
- 505: States and Wars: China’s Long March towards Unity and its Consequences, 221 BC – 1911 AD

- Chen Shuo and Debin Ma
- 504: Regional Content Requirements and Market Power: Lessons from CUSFTA

- Wanyu Chung and Carlo Perroni
- 503: Narratives and the Economics of the Family

- Robert Akerlof and Luis Rayo
- 502: Considering the counterfactual: Real wages in the First Industrial Revolution

- Nicholas Crafts and Terence C. Mills
- 501: British Relative Economic Decline in the Aftermath of German Unification

- Nicholas Crafts
- 500: Who Watches the Watchmen? Local News and Police Behavior in the United States

- Nicola Mastrorocco and Arianna Ornaghi
- 499: Layoffs and productivity at a Bangladeshi sweater factory

- Robert Akerlof, Anik Ashraf, Rocco Macchiavello and Atonu Rabbani
- 498: Cultural Identity and Social Capital in Italy

- Daniel Sgroi, Michela Redoano,, Federica Liberini, Ben Lockwood, Emanuele Bracco and Francesco Porcell,
- 497: Loose Cannons: War Veterans and the Erosion of Democracy in Weimar Germany

- Christoph Koenig
- 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
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