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- 17157: Measuring Relative Poverty through Peer Rankings: Evidence from Côte d’Ivoire

- Pascaline Dupas, Marcel Fafchamps and Deivy Houeix
- 17156: Price Saliency and Fairness: Evidence from Regulatory Shaming

- Itai Ater and Or Avishay-Rizi
- 17155: Estimating Separable Matching Models

- Alfred Galichon and Salanié, Bernard
- 17154: Is the Road to Hell Paved with Good Intentions? An Empirical Analysis of Budgetary Follow-up in the EU

- Roel Beetsma, Matthias Busse, Lorenzo Germinetti, Massimo Giuliodori and Martin Larch
- 17153: Dynamic Identification Using System Projections and Instrumental Variables

- Daniel Lewis and Karel Mertens
- 17152: The Long-Run Effects of Immigration: Evidence Across a Barrier to Refugee Settlement

- Antonio Ciccone and Jan Sebastian Nimczik
- 17151: Health, Income, and the Preston Curve: A Long View

- Leandro Prados de la Escosura
- 17150: Can a Website Bring Unemployment Down? Experimental Evidence from France

- Ben Dhia, Aïcha, Crépon, Bruno, Esther Mbih, Louise Paul-Delvaux, Bertille Picard and Vincent Pons
- 17149: Decentralized Decision-Making in Retail Chains: Evidence from Inventory Management

- Victor Aguirregabiria and Francis Guiton
- 17148: Assortative Mating and Wealth Inequality

- Andreas Fagereng, Luigi Guiso and Luigi Pistaferri
- 17147: Alcohol, Behavioral Norms and Sexual Violence on U.S. College Campuses

- Julia Hoefer Marti and Paul Seabright
- 17146: Optimal Nonlinear Savings Taxation

- Charles Brendon
- 17145: Designing Stress Scenarios

- Cecilia Parlatore and Thomas Philippon
- 17144: Joined at the hip: monetary and fiscal policy in a liquidity-dependent world

- Guillermo Calvo and Velasco, Andrés
- 17143: The Political Economy of Lockdown: Does Free Media Matter?

- Timothy Besley and Sacha Dray
- 17142: Locally optimal transfer free mechanisms for border dispute settlement

- Grüner, Hans Peter
- 17141: Trade with Nominal Rigidities: Understanding the Unemployment and Welfare Effects of the China Shock

- RodrÃguez-Clare, Andres, Mauricio Ulate and Jose Vasquez
- 17140: Unilateral Practices, Antitrust Enforcement and Commitments

- Michele Polo and Patrick Rey
- 17139: Personalized Pricing and Distribution Strategies

- Bruno Jullien, Markus Reisinger and Patrick Rey
- 17138: The Education-Innovation Gap

- Barbara Biasi and Song Ma
- 17137: Substance Abuse during the Pandemic: Implications for Labor-Force Participation

- Jeremy Greenwood, Nezih Guner and Karen Kopecky
- 17136: Systemic Discrimination: Theory and Measurement

- Aislinn Bohren, Peter Hull and Alex Imas
- 17135: The Inequality (or the Growth) we Measure: Data Gaps and the Distribution of Incomes

- Facundo Alvaredo, Mauricio De Rosa, Ignacio Flores and Marc Morgan
- 17134: Local Projections in Unstable Environments: How Effective is Fiscal Policy?

- Atsushi Inoue, Barbara Rossi and Yiru Wang
- 17133: Identifying Monetary Policy Shocks: A Natural Language Approach

- S. Boragan Aruoba and Thomas Drechsel
- 17132: Neighbourhood stigma and place-based policies

- Hans Koster and Jos van Ommeren
- 17131: Serial Entrepreneurship in China

- Loren Brandt, Ruochen Dai, Gueorgui Kambourov, Kjetil Storesletten and Xiaobo Zhang
- 17130: The Nonlinear Transmission of Financial Shocks: Some Evidence

- Mario Forni, Luca Gambetti, Maffei-Faccioli, Nicolò and Luca Sala
- 17129: HBANK: Monetary Policy with Heterogeneous Banks

- Marco Bellifemine, Rustam Jamilov and Tommaso Monacelli
- 17128: Can Aid Buy Foreign Public Support? Evidence from Chinese Development Finance

- Lukas Wellner, Axel Dreher, Andreas Fuchs, Bradley Parks and Austin Strange
- 17127: Winners and Losers of House Price Booms and Busts

- Hamish Low and Sánchez-Marcos, Virginia
- 17126: A granular spatial model

- Gabriel Ahlfeldt, Thilo Albers and Kristian Behrens
- 17125: Medication Against Conflict

- Andrea Berlanda, Matteo Cervellati, Elena Esposito, Dominic Rohner and Uwe Sunde
- 17124: Trade-related Food Policies in a More Volatile Climate and Trade Environment

- Kym Anderson
- 17123: Forecasting with panel data: estimation uncertainty versus parameter heterogeneity

- Mohammad Pesaran, Andreas Pick and Allan Timmermann
- 17122: The economics of liquidity lines between central banks

- Saleem Bahaj and Ricardo Reis
- 17121: I'll pay you later: Relational Contracts in the Oil Industry

- Elena Paltseva, Gerhard Toews and Marta Troya Martinez
- 17120: Time-consistent implementation in macroeconomic games

- Barthélemy, Jean and Eric Mengus
- 17119: A Preferred-Habitat Model of Term Premia, Exchange Rates, and Monetary Policy Spillovers

- Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas, Walker Ray and Dimitri Vayanos
- 17118: Triangle Inequalities in International Trade: The Neglected Dimension

- Reto Foellmi, Christian Hepenstrick and David Torun
- 17117: Consumer Bankruptcy, Mortgage Default and Labor Supply

- Wenli Li, Costas Meghir and Florian Oswald
- 17116: A Reassessment of Monetary Policy Surprises and High-Frequency Identification

- Michael Bauer and Eric Swanson
- 17115: Impersonal Trust in a Just and Unjust World: Evidence from an Educational Intervention

- Sule Alan and Elif Kubilay
- 17114: Covid-19 impact on Bike-sharing systems: An analysis for Toulouse, Lyon, and Montreal

- Marc Ivaldi and Núñez, Walter
- 17113: Misallocation and Inequality

- Nezih Guner and Alessandro Ruggieri
- 17112: The Demographic Effects of Colonialism: Forced Labor and Mortality in Java, 1834-1879

- Pim de Zwart, Gallardo Albarrán, Daniel and Auke Rijpma
- 17111: Monitoring the Economy in Real Time: Trends and Gaps in Real Activity and Prices

- Thomas Hasenzagl, Filippo Pellegrino, Lucrezia Reichlin and Giovanni Ricco
- 17110: Public Guarantees, Relationship Lending and Bank Credit: Evidence from the COVID-19 Crisis

- Jiménez, Gabriel, Luc Laeven, David Martinez-Miera and Jose-Luis Peydro
- 17109: How (Not) to Purchase Novel Goods and Services: Specific Performance Versus At-Will Contracts

- Patrick Schmitz
- 17108: An Institutional Perspective on the Economics of the Family

- Siwan Anderson and Chris Bidner
- 17107: Tournaments with Reserve Performance

- Mikhail Drugov, Dmitry Ryvkin and Jun Zhang
- 17106: Credit Conditions when Lenders are Commonly Owned

- Mattia Colombo, Laura Grigolon and Emanuele Tarantino
- 17105: The global inequality boomerang

- Ravi Kanbur, Eduardo Ortiz-Juarez and Andy Sumner
- 17104: Facing Displacement and a Global Pandemic: Evidence from a Fragile State

- Michele Di Maio, Francesco Fasani, Valerio Leone Sciabolazza and Vasco Molini
- 17103: State Capacity, National Economic Policies and Local Development: The Russian State in the Southern Urals

- Gerda Asmus and Raphael Franck
- 17102: Consumer Reviews and Regulation: Evidence from NYC Restaurants

- Chiara Farronato and Georgios Zervas
- 17101: Volatility (Dis)Connect in International Markets

- Ric Colacito, Mariano Croce, Yang Liu and Ivan Shaliastovich
- 17100: Socially Optimal Sustainability Standards with Non-Consequentialist ("Warm Glow") Investors

- Roman Inderst and Marcus Opp
- 17099: Asset pricing with costly short sales

- Theodoros Evgeniou, Julien Hugonnier and Rodolfo Prieto
- 17098: Brief cooperative contact with ethnic minorities reduces discrimination

- Eleonora Freddi, Jan Potters and Sigrid Suetens
- 17097: Electronic Payment Technology and Tax Compliance: Evidence from Uruguay's Financial Inclusion Reform

- Anne Brockmeyer and Sáenz Somarriba, Magaly
- 17096: The workings of liquidity lines between central banks

- Saleem Bahaj and Ricardo Reis
- 17095: Price elasticity of demand and risk-bearing capacity in sovereign bond auctions

- Rui Albuquerque, Costa, José and Jose Faias
- 17094: What Do the Data Tell Us About Inflation Expectations?

- Francesco D'Acunto, Ulrike M. Malmendier and Michael Weber
- 17093: Optimal Cooperative Taxation in the Global Economy

- V. V. Chari, Juan Pablo Nicolini and Pedro Teles
- 17092: Selection and Sorting of Heterogeneous Firms through Competitive Pressures

- Kiminori Matsuyama and Philip Ushchev
- 17091: High Dimensional Factor Models with an Application to Mutual Fund Characteristics

- Martin Lettau
- 17090: Rank Effects in Education: What do we know so far?

- Judith Delaney and Paul Devereux
- 17089: State Formation, Social Unrest and Cultural Distance: Brigandage in Post-Unification Italy

- Giampaolo Lecce, Laura Ogliari and Tommaso Orlando
- 17088: Preferences for Reforms: Endowments vs. Beliefs

- Romain Duval, Yi Ji, Chris Papageorgiou, Ippei Shibata and Antonio Spilimbergo
- 17087: Trust and Monetary Policy

- Paul De Grauwe and Yuemei Ji
- 17086: Macroeconomic Development, Rural Exodus, and Uneven Industrialization

- BudÃ-Ors, Tomás and Josep Pijoan-Mas
- 17085: New Evidence on Sectoral Labor Productivity: Implications for Industrialization and Development

- Berthold Herrendorf, Richard Rogerson and Akos Valentinyi
- 17084: Community Formation in Networks

- Olivier Bochet, Romain Ferrali and Yves Zenou
- 17083: International Trade and Innovation Dynamics with Endogenous Markups

- Laurent Cavenaile, Pau Roldan-Blanco and Tom Schmitz
- 17082: Inequality and Income Dynamics in Germany

- Moritz Drechsel-Grau, Andreas Peichl, Johannes Schmieder, Kai Schmid, Hannes Walz and Stefanie Wolter
- 17081: Microfinance and Diversification

- Oriana Bandiera, Robin Burgess, Erika Deserranno, Ricardo Morel, Imran Rasul, Munshi Sulaiman and Jack Thiemel
- 17080: Monetary Policy with Heterogeneous Risk

- Roberto Colarieti and Tommaso Monacelli
- 17079: Revisiting the omitted price bias in the estimation of production functions

- González, Xulia, Saul Lach and Daniel Miles
- 17078: Pension reform and wealth inequality: evidence from Denmark

- Torben M Andersen, Joydeep Bhattacharya, Anna Grodecka-Messi and Katja Mann
- 17077: Forced Displacement in History: Some Recent Research

- Sascha Becker
- 17076: A Primer on Rules of Origin as Non-Tariff Barriers

- Dzmitry Kniahin and Jaime de Melo
- 17075: The Impact of Campaign Finance Rules on Candidate Selection and Electoral Outcomes: Evidence from France

- Nikolaj Broberg, Vincent Pons and Clemence Tricaud
- 17074: Assortative Mating and the Industrial Revolution: England, 1754-2021

- Gregory Clark and Neil Cummins
- 17073: Can public policy increase paternity acknowledgement? Evidence from earnings-related parental leave

- Anna Raute, Andrea Weber and Galina Zudenkova
- 17072: Tracing Banks' Credit Allocation to their Funding Costs

- Anne Duquerroy, Adrien Matray and Farzad Saidi
- 17071: Understanding the Reallocation of Displaced Workers to Firms

- Brandily Paul, Hémet, Camille and Clément Malgouyres
- 17070: Recidivism and Neighborhood Institutions: Evidence from the Rise of the Evangelical Church in Chile

- Andres Barrios Fernandez and Jorge Garcia-Hombrados
- 17069: How Organizational Capacity Can Improve Electoral Accountability

- Dana Foarta
- 17068: Hours and Wages

- Alexander Bick, Adam Blandin and Richard Rogerson
- 17067: Search and Reallocation in the Covid-19 Pandemic: Evidence from the UK

- Carlos Carrillo-Tudela, Camila Comunello, Alex Clymo, Annette Jaeckle, Ludo Visschers and David Zentler-Munro
- 17066: Information Design in Concave Games

- Alex Smolin and Takuro Yamashita
- 17065: Learning in the Marriage Market: The Economics of Dating

- Yair Antler, Daniel Bird and Daniel Fershtman
- 17064: Dynamics of Subjective Risk Premia

- Stefan Nagel and Zhengyang Xu
- 17063: Procurement with Manipulation

- Decio Coviello, Andrea Guglielmo, Clarissa Lotti and Giancarlo Spagnolo
- 17062: Risk-Taking, Competition and Uncertainty: Do Contingent Convertible (CoCo) Bonds Increase the Risk Appetite of Banks?

- Mahmoud Fatouh, Ioana Neamtu and Sweder van Wijnbergen
- 17061: The Distribution of Crisis Credit: Effects on Firm Indebtedness and Aggregate Risk

- Federico Huneeus, Joseph Kaboski, Mauricio Larrain, Sergio Schmukler and Mario Vera
- 17060: How Important are Investment Indivisibilities for Development? Experimental Evidence from Uganda

- Joseph Kaboski, Molly Lipscomb, Virgiliu Midrigan and Carolyn Pelnik
- 17059: Should We Expect Merger Synergies To Be Passed Through to Consumers?

- Andrew Sweeting, Mario Leccese and Xuezhen Tao
- 17058: Spending effects of fiscal transfers in a pandemic

- Olga Goldfayn-Frank, Vivien Lewis and Wehrhöfer, Nils
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