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- 16423: Mismatch Cycles

- Isaac Baley, Ana Figueiredo and Robert Ulbricht
- 16422: Labor Market Returns and the Evolution of Cognitive Skills: Theory and Evidence

- Santiago Hermo, Päällysaho, Miika, David Seim and Jesse Shapiro
- 16421: Should We Insure Workers or Jobs During Recessions?

- Camille Landais, Giulia Giupponi and Alice Lapeyre
- 16420: Retirement Consumption and Pension Design

- Camille Landais, Jonas Kolsrud, Daniel Reck and Johannes Spinnewijn
- 16419: Racial Bias in Newspaper Ratings of Professional Football Players

- Jan C. van Ours and ,
- 16418: Mothers at Work: How Mandating Paid Maternity Leave Affects Employment, Earnings and Fertility

- Rafael Lalive
- 16417: Communicating Data Uncertainty: Multi-Wave Experimental Evidence for U.K. GDP

- Galvão, Ana Beatriz and James Mitchell
- 16416: Monetary Policy in the Age of Automation

- Martin Wolf and Luca Fornaro
- 16415: Dash for Dollars

- Ambrogio Cesa-Bianchi, Robert Czech and Fernando Eguren Martin
- 16414: Can Monetary Policy Create Fiscal Capacity?

- Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh, Vadim Elenev, Tim Landvoigt and Patrick Shultz
- 16413: The Odious Haitian Independence Debt

- Ugo Panizza, Kim Oosterlinck, Mark Weidemaier and Mitu Gulati
- 16412: Who Saves More, the Naive or the Sophisticated Agent?

- Alexander Ludwig, Max Groneck and Alexander Zimper
- 16411: Fiscal and monetary policy interactions in a low interest rate world

- Athanasios Orphanides, Boris Hofmann, Marco Lombardi and Benoit Mojon
- 16410: The Treasury Market in Spring 2020 and the Response of the Federal Reserve

- Vissing-Jørgensen, Annette
- 16409: Catholic Censorship and the Demise of Knowledge Production in Early Modern Italy

- David de la Croix and Fabio Blasutto
- 16408: The Political-Economic Causes of the Soviet Great Famine, 1932-33

- Nancy Qian, Andrei Markevich and Natalya Naumenko
- 16407: The Risks of Safe Assets

- Lukas Schmid, Yang Liu and Amir Yaron
- 16406: Parental Responses to Information About School Quality: Evidence from Linked Survey and Administrative Data

- Imran Rasul, Ellen Greaves, Iftikhar Hussain and Birgitta Rabe
- 16405: How Property Shapes Distributional Preferences

- Maria Bigoni and Marco Fabbri
- 16404: Consistent Evidence on Duration Dependence of Price Changes

- BoroviÄ ková, KatarÃna, Fernando Alvarez and Robert Shimer
- 16403: Macroeconomic stabilisation and monetary policy effectiveness in a low-interest-rate environment

- Sebastian Schmidt, Günter Coenen and Montes-Galdón, Carlos
- 16402: Selling Impressions: Efficiency vs. Competition

- Dirk Bergemann, Tibor Heumann and Stephen Morris
- 16401: Career Effects of Mental Health

- Petra Moser, Barbara Biasi and Michael Dahl
- 16400: Incentives, Self-Selection, and Coordination of Motivated Agents for the Production of Social Goods

- Michael Kosfeld, Kevin Bauer and Ferdinand von Siemens
- 16399: On the Dynamics of Technology Transfer

- Nikolaos Vettas, Frago Kourandi and Sabina Sachtachtinskagia
- 16398: The Making of Social Democracy The Economic and Electoral Consequences of Norway’s 1936 Folk School Reform

- Kjell G Salvanes, Daron Acemoglu, Tuomas Pekkarinen and Matti Sarvimäki
- 16397: The Economic Costs of Child Maltreatment in UK

- Gabriella Conti, Elena Pizzo, Steve Morris and Mariya Melnychuk
- 16396: Carbon Taxation and Greenflation: Evidence from Europe and Canada

- Maximilian Konradt and Beatrice Weder di Mauro
- 16395: Financial ‘Side Effects’ of QE and Conventional Monetary Policy Compared

- Tomasz Wieladek and M Weale
- 16394: The Optimality of Upgrade Pricing

- Alessandro Bonatti, Dirk Bergemann, Andreas Haupt and Alex Smolin
- 16393: Algorithmic collusion, genuine and spurious

- Giacomo Calzolari, Emilio Calvano, Vincenzo Denicolo and Sergio Pastorello
- 16392: Pricing Ethics in the Foreign Exchange Market: Environmental, Social and Governance Ratings and Currency Premia

- Mark Taylor and Ilias Filippou
- 16391: Expectations' Anchoring and Inflation Persistence

- Rudolfs Bems, Francesca Caselli, Francesco Grigoli and Bertrand Gruss
- 16390: Lobbying Behind the Frontier

- Francesco Trebbi, Matilde Bombardini and Olimpia Cutinelli-Rendina
- 16389: The Correlation Risk Premium: International Evidence

- Robert Kosowski, Gonçalo Faria and Tianyu Wang
- 16388: Propagation and Amplification of Local Productivity Spillovers

- Holger Mueller, Xavier Giroud, Simone Lenzu and Quinn Maingi
- 16387: Mandatory Advance Notice of Layoff: Evidence and Efficiency Considerations

- Arash Nekoei, Cederlöf, Jonas, Peter Fredriksson and David Seim
- 16386: Teacher Compensation and Structural Inequality: Evidence from Centralized Teacher School Choice in Peru

- Matteo Bobba, Tim Ederer, Gianmarco Leon-Ciliotta, Christopher Neilson and Marco Nieddu
- 16385: Machine Learning and Mobile Phone Data Can Improve the Targeting of Humanitarian Assistance

- Joshua Blumenstock, Emily Aiken, Suzanne Bellue, Christopher Udry and Dean Karlan
- 16384: Pandemic Lockdown: The Role of Government Commitment

- Christian Moser and Pierre Yared
- 16383: The Gender Pay Gap: Micro Sources and Macro Consequences

- Christian Moser and Iacopo Morchio
- 16382: Gay Politics Goes Mainstream: Democrats, Republicans, and Same-Sex Relationships

- Fernández, Raquel and Sahar Parsa
- 16381: The real channel for nominal bond-stock puzzles

- Mikhail Chernov, Lars Lochstoer and Dongho Song
- 16380: Progressive Pensions as an Incentive for Labor Force Participation

- Fabian Kindermann and Veronika Pueschel
- 16379: Strategic or Confused Firms? Evidence from “Missing†Transactions in Uganda

- Lin Tian, Miguel Almunia, Jonas Hjort and Justine Knebelmann
- 16378: Who Owns What? A Factor Model for Direct Stockholding

- Vimal Balasubramaniam, John Campbell and Benjamin Ranish
- 16377: Bayesian Learning

- Isaac Baley and Laura Veldkamp
- 16376: Diseconomies of Scale in Active Management: Robust Evidence

- Pástor, Luboš, Robert Stambaugh, Lucian Taylor and Min Zhu
- 16375: The Global Capital Market Reconsidered

- Maurice Obstfeld
- 16374: Meaning in Communication Games

- Andreas Blume
- 16373: Experience Effects in Finance: Foundations, Applications, and Future Directions

- Ulrike M. Malmendier
- 16372: How many lives could be saved through the early sharing of vaccines globally?

- Antonio Spilimbergo and Mehdi Benatiya Andaloussi
- 16371: Local Retail Prices, Product Varieties and Neighborhood Change

- Felipe Carozzi, Fernando Borraz, Nicolas Gonzalez-Pampillon and Leandro Zipitria
- 16370: Returns to Labor Mobility: Layoff Costs and Quit Turbulence

- Lars Ljungqvist, Isaac Baley and Thomas Sargent
- 16369: Mechanizing Agriculture

- Namrata Kala and Julieta Caunedo
- 16368: Herding Through Booms and Busts

- Edouard Schaal and Mathieu Taschereau-Dumouchel
- 16367: Estimating time preferences for leisure

- Maria Bigoni, Davide Dragone, Stephane Luchini and Alberto Prati
- 16366: Inequality in Life and Death

- Rebelo, Sérgio, Martin Eichenbaum and Mathias Trabandt
- 16365: International Yield Co-movements

- Geert Bekaert and Andrey Ermolov
- 16364: On the Optimal Scheduling of Attention

- Kfir Eliaz, Daniel Fershtman and Alexander Frug
- 16363: Robots, Offshoring and Welfare

- Alessandra Bonfiglioli, Crinò, Rosario, Gino Gancia and Ioannis Papadakis
- 16362: How Do Start-up Acquisitions Affect the Direction of Innovation?

- Moraga-González, José-Luis, Dijk, Esmée and Evgenia Motchenkova
- 16361: The Effect of Nutritional Status on Historical Infectious Disease Morbidity: Evidence from the London Foundling Hospital, 1892-

- Eric Schneider
- 16360: The Efficacy of Tournaments for Non-Routine Team Tasks

- Florian Englmaier, Stefan Grimm, Dominik Grothe, David Schindler and Simeon Schudy
- 16359: How COVID-19 medical supply shortages led to extraordinary trade and industrial policy

- Chad Bown
- 16358: The Old-Age Security Motive for Fertility: Evidence from the Extension of Social Pensions in Namibia

- Pauline Rossi and Mathilde Godard
- 16357: Equity premium predictability over the business cycle

- , and Tobias Stein
- 16356: Going Viral: Propaganda, Persuasion and Polarization in 1932 Hamburg

- Hans-Joachim Voth, Marcel Caesmann, Bruno Caprettini and David Yanagizawa-Drott
- 16355: Social Mobility in Germany

- Sebastian Findeisen, Dominik Sachs, Schüle, Paul, Lukas Henkel and Majed Dodin
- 16354: Identification of Average Marginal Effects in Fixed Effects Dynamic Discrete Choice Models

- Victor Aguirregabiria and Jesus Carro
- 16353: Dynamic Asset (Mis)Pricing: Build-up vs. Resolution Anomalies

- Jules van Binsbergen, Martijn Boons, Christian Opp and Andrea Tamoni
- 16352: Creating controversy in proxy voting advice

- Andrey Malenko, Nadya Malenko and Chester Spatt
- 16351: Transaction Sequencing and House Price Pressures

- Espen Moen, Morten Grindaker, Artashes Karapetyan and Plamen T. Nenov
- 16350: Job Displacement, Unemployment Benefits and Domestic Violence

- Paolo Pinotti, Sonia Bhalotra, Diogo Britto and Breno Sampaio
- 16349: Multigame contact and cooperation

- Joao Montez, Laferrière, Vincent, Christian Thoeni and Catherine Roux
- 16348: The Evolution from Life Insurance to Financial Engineering

- Ralph Koijen and Motohiro Yogo
- 16347: Behind the Veil of Cultural Persistence: Marriage and Divorce in a Migrant Community

- Jean-Philippe Platteau, Catherine Guirkinger and Zaki Wahhaj
- 16346: Using Time-Varying Volatility for Identification in Vector Autoregressions: An Application to Endogenous Uncertainty

- Massimiliano Marcellino, Andrea Carriero and Todd Clark
- 16345: Limited Self-knowledge and Survey Response Behavior

- Armin Falk, Thomas Neuber and Philipp Strack
- 16344: What’s Worth Knowing? Economists’ Opinions about Economics

- Armin Falk
- 16343: Fighting Climate Change: the Role of Norms, Preferences, and Moral Values

- Armin Falk, Teodora Boneva and Felix Chopra
- 16342: On the Foundations of Competitive Search Equilibrium with and without Market Makers

- Pieter Gautier, James Albrecht, Xiaoming Cai and Susan Vroman
- 16341: Collective Progress: Dynamics of Exit Waves

- Leeat Yariv, Esat Doruk Cetemen and Can Urgun
- 16340: How do Shoppers Respond to Information on Price Changes in Multiple Product Categories? Evidence from a Field Experiment in On

- Kfir Eliaz, Sarit Weisburd and Orli Oren-Kolbinger
- 16339: Import Competition and Public Attitudes towards Trade

- David Dorn, Alex Davenport and Peter Levell
- 16338: Dynamic Spending Responses to Wealth Shocks: Evidence from Quasi-lotteries on the Stock Market

- Niels Johannesen, Asger Lau Andersen and Adam Sheridan
- 16337: The Benefits of Access: Evidence from Private Meetings with Portfolio Firms

- Marco Becht, Julian Franks and Hannes Wagner
- 16336: Voting in Shareholders Meetings

- Laurent Bouton, Aniol Llorente-Saguer, Macé, Antonin and Dimitrios Xefteris
- 16335: Do the Effects of Individual Behavioral Biases Cancel Out?

- Raman Uppal and Harjoat Bhamra
- 16334: The Salience of ESG Ratings for Stock Pricing: Evidence From (Potentially) Confused Investors

- Aleksandra Rzeznik and Kathleen Weiss-Hanley
- 16333: COVID-19 and Income Inequality: Evidence from Monthly Population Registers

- Daniel Waldenström and Nikolay Angelov
- 16332: The Impact of COVID-19 on Economic Activity: Evidence from Administrative Tax Registers

- Daniel Waldenström and Nikolay Angelov
- 16331: How China Lends: A Rare Look into 100 Debt Contracts with Foreign Governments

- Christoph Trebesch, Anna Gelpern, Sebastian Horn, Scott Morris and Bradley Parks
- 16330: Unemployment Inequality in the Pandemic: Evidence from Sweden

- Pamela Campa, Jesper Roine and Strömberg, Svante
- 16329: A Theory of Debt Accumulation and Deficit Cycles

- Antonio Mele
- 16328: Inflation During the Pandemic: What Happened? What is Next?

- Ayhan Kose, Jongrim Ha and Franziska Ohnsorge
- 16327: One-Stop Source: A Global Database of Inflation

- Ayhan Kose, Jongrim Ha and Franziska Ohnsorge
- 16326: Bargaining over Treatment Choice under Disagreement

- Robert Gary-Bobo and Nabil I. Al-Najjar
- 16325: Reduced R&D Investments: A Flip Side of Immigration?

- Karen Helene Ulltveit-Moe and ,
- 16324: Could Vaccine Dose Stretching Reduce COVID-19 Deaths?

- Michael Kremer, Więcek, Witold, Amrita Ahuja, Alexandre Simoes Gomes Junior, Christopher Snyder, Alexander Tabarrok and Brandon Tan
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