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- GRU_2021_030: Bitcoin An Inflation Hedge but Not a Safe Haven

- Sangyup Choi and Junhyeok Shin
- GRU_2021_029: Handbook of Real Estate and Macroeconomics: An Introduction

- Charles Leung
- GRU_2021_028: Fundamentals vs. policies: can the US dollar’s dominance in global trade be dented?

- Georgios Georgiadis, Helena Mezo, Arnaud Mehl and Cédric Tille
- GRU_2021_027: Foreign Exchange Intervention, Capital Flows, and Liability Dollarization

- Paul Castillo and Juan Medina
- GRU_2021_026: Fiscal Decentralization and Fiscal Multiplier in China

- Fei Guo and Isabel Kit-Ming Yan
- GRU_2021_025: Fiscal Multiplier, Monetary Shock and Hand-to-Mouth Household

- Fei Guo, Isabel Kit-Ming Yan, Tao Chen and Chuntien Hu
- GRU_2021_024: Is housing still the business cycle? Perhaps not

- Richard Green
- GRU_2021_023: On Bank Pricing of Single-family Residential Home Loans: Are Australian Households Paying Too Much?

- James Shilling and Piyush Tiwari
- GRU_2021_022: Does reducing inequality increase cooperation?

- Abhijit Ramalingam and Brock Stoddard
- GRU_2021_021: Naturally occurring enhancements to competition for talent in teams

- Abhijit Ramalingam, Brock Stoddard and James Walker
- GRU_2021_020: Group Size and Matching Protocol in Contests

- Kyung Baik, Subhasish Chowdhury and Abhijit Ramalingam
- GRU_2021_019: Does household borrowing reduce the trade balance? Evidence from developing and developed countries

- Can Xu, Jan Jacobs and Jakob de Haan
- GRU_2021_018: Income Inequality and House Prices across US States

- Edmond Berisha, John Meszaros and Rangan Gupta
- GRU_2021_017: Forecasting Output Growth of Advanced Economies Over Eight Centuries: The Role of Gold Market Volatility as a Proxy of Global Uncertainty

- Afees Salisu, Rangan Gupta, Sayar Karmakar and Sonali Das
- GRU_2021_016: Fragmentation in the European Monetary Union: Is it really over?

- Bertrand Candelon, Angelo Luisi and Francesco Roccazzella
- GRU_2021_015: Wishful Thinking in Macroeconomic Expectations

- King King Li and Bo Huang
- GRU_2021_014: International Macroeconomic Aspect of Housing

- Joe Cho Yiu Ng
- GRU_2021_013: A theoretical general equilibrium analysis of local teacher labor markets under different compensation regimes

- Muharrem Yesilirmak
- GRU_2021_012: Access to transportation, residential segregation, and economic opportunity

- Kuzey Yilmaz and Muharrem Yesilirmak
- GRU_2021_011: Housing “Affordability” and Responses During Times of Stress: A Brief Global Review

- Stephen Malpezzi
- GRU_2021_010: Accounting for the Decline in Homeownership among the Young

- Yuxi Yao
- GRU_2021_009: A Mayor’s Perspective on Tackling Air Pollution

- Shihe Fu and V. Viard
- GRU_2021_008: The Effect of Macroeconomic Uncertainty on Housing Returns and Volatility: Evidence from US State-Level Data

- Renee van Eyden, Rangan Gupta, Christophe André and Xin Sheng
- GRU_2021_007: Financial Conditions, Local Competition, and Local Market Leaders: The Case of Real Estate Developers

- Ying Fan, Charles Leung and Zan Yang
- GRU_2021_006: Do Elite Colleges Matter? The Impact on Entrepreneurship Decisions and Career Dynamics

- Naijia Guo and Charles Leung
- GRU_2021_005: The Dynamics of the House Price-to-Income Ratio: Theory and Evidence

- Charles Leung and Edward Chi Ho Tang
- GRU_2021_004: How did the asset markets change after the Global Financial Crisis?

- Kuang-Liang Chang and Charles Leung
- GRU_2021_003: What goes around comes around: How large are spillbacks from US monetary policy?

- Max Breitenlechner, Georgios Georgiadis and Ben Schumann
- GRU_2021_002: What Do Happiness Data Mean? Theory and Survey Evidence

- Daniel Benjamin, Jakina Guzman, Marc Fleurbaey, Ori Heffetz and Miles Kimball
- GRU_2021_001: Is the Monetary Policy Effect Different for Bank Lending to Households and Firms?

- Youngjin Yun and Byoungsoo Cho
- GRU_2020_032: Inflation Anchoring and Growth: The Role of Credit Constraints

- Sangyup Choi, Davide Furceri, Prakash Loungani and Myungkyu Shim
- GRU_2020_031: The Evolution of Offshore Renminbi Trading: 2016 to 2019

- Yin-Wong Cheung, Louisa Grimm and Frank Westermann
- GRU_2020_030: Liquidity of China government bond market: Measures and Driving Forces

- Gaofeng Han, Hui Miao and Yabin Wang
- GRU_2020_029: U.S. monetary policy uncertainty and RMB deviations from covered interest parity

- Zhitao Lin and Xingwang Qian
- GRU_2020_028: The Effect of the China Connect

- Chang Ma, John Rogers and Sili Zhou
- GRU_2020_027: Reserve Accumulation and Firm Investment: Evidence from Matched Bank–Firm Data

- Woo Jin Choi, Ju Hyun Pyun and Youngjin Yun
- GRU_2020_026: Reconsidering Risk Aversion

- Daniel Benjamin, Mark Alan Fontana and Miles Kimball
- GRU_2020_025: International Fiscal-financial Spillovers: The Effect of Fiscal Shocks on Cross-border Bank Lending

- Sangyup Choi, Davide Furceri and Chansik Yoon
- GRU_2020_024: A Decade of RMB Internationalization

- Yin-Wong Cheung
- GRU_2020_023: Industrial parks and urban growth: A political economy story in China

- Matthew Kahn, Jianfeng Wu, Weizeng Sun and Siqi Zheng
- GRU_2020_022: Pension Funds and Private Equity Real Estate: History, Performance, Pathologies, Risks

- Timothy J. Riddiough
- GRU_2020_021: Pandemic Shocks and Household Spending

- David Finck and Peter Tillmann
- GRU_2020_020: Speculate a Lot

- Edward Chi Ho Tang
- GRU_2020_019: Design Your Trustworthiness

- Sen Geng and Menglong Guan
- GRU_2020_018: Land and Macroeconomics

- Prasad Bhattacharya
- GRU_2020_017: Residential Location and Education in the United States

- Eric Hanushek and Kuzey Yilmaz
- GRU_2020_016: The Housing Conundrum in India

- Piyush Tiwari and Jyoti Rao
- GRU_2020_015: Heterogenous Gains from Countercyclical Fiscal Policy: New Evidence from International Industry-level Data

- Sangyup Choi, Davide Furceri and Joao Jalles
- GRU_2020_014: From the Regional Economy to the Macroeconomy

- Santiago Pinto and Pierre Daniel Sarte
- GRU_2020_013: Reserves and Risk: Evidence from China

- Rasmus Fatum, Takahiro Hattori and Yohei Yamamoto
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