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- 1564: Investors as a Liquidity Backstop in Corporate Bond Markets
- Carole Comerton-Forde, Billy Ford, Thierry Foucault and Simon Jurkatis
- 1563: How Stock Market Participants Use Generative Artificial Intelligence: Evidence from User-Platform Interaction Data
- Frank Ecker, Xitong Li, Yilan Li and Fan Wu
- 1562: The recognition of football players in the balance sheet
- Hervé Stolowy and Han Wu
- 1561: Price and Quality Decisions by Self-Serving Managers
- Marco Bertini, Daniel Halbheer and Oded Koenigsberg
- 1560: GPT Adoption Dilemma and the Impact of Disclosure Policies
- Cathy L. Yang, David Restrepo-Amariles, Leo Allen and Aurore Troussel
- 1559: Acquiring Patents in Secret: Disclosure Timing in Markets for Technology
- George Chondrakis, Carlos J. Serrano and Rosemarie Ham Ziedonis
- 1558: Public Participation before the Court of Justice of the EU: Enhancing Outside Judicial Participation via Amicus Curiae Briefs
- Alberto Alemanno
- 1557: Capital Allocation Concentration Measurement in Venture Capital
- Teodor Duevski and Viacheslav Bazaliy
- 1556: Friendship Networks and Political Opinions
- Yann Algan, Nicolò Dalvit, Quoc-Anh Do, Alexis Le Chapelain and Yves Zenou
- 1555: The EU Interinstitutional Body for Ethical Standards: A Legal and Policy Analysis
- Alberto Alemanno
- 1554: Institutional Commitment and Economic Revival: Evidence From Palace-Building in Renaissance Rome
- Alyssa Rusonik
- 1553: The Real Effects of Valuation Mistakes: Estimates from Mergers and Acquisitions
- François Derrien, Johan Hombert, Alexei V. Ovtchinnikov and Philip Valta
- 1552: Shaping collective action in financial markets through popular expertise: An analysis of Due Diligence posts on WallStreetBets

- Yves Gendron, Alexandre Madelaine, Luc Paugam and Hervé Stolowy
- 1551: The Sources of Researcher Variation in Economics
- Nick Huntington-Klein, Claus C. Pörtner, Yubraj Acharya, Matus Adamkovic, Joop Adema, Lameck Ondieki Agasa, Imtiaz Ahmad, Mevlude Akbulut-Yuksel, Martin Eckhoff Andresen, David Angenendt, José-Ignacio Antón, Andreu Arenas, Erkmen Giray Aslim, Stanislav Avdeev, Andrew Bacher-Hicks, Bradley Baker, Imesh Nuwan Bandara, Avijit Bansal, David Bartram, Katarzyna Bech-Wysocka, Christopher T. Bennett, Andu Berha, Inés Berniell, Moiz Bhai, Shreya Bhattacharya, Markus Bjoerkheim, Jeffrey R. Bloem, Margaret Brehm, Martín Brun, Florent Buisson, Pralhad H. Burli, Andrew M. Camp, Nicola Cerutti, Weiwei Chen, Jeffrey Clement, Matthew Collins, Lee Crawfurd, John Cullinan, Lachlan Deer, Reid Dorsey-Palmateer, Nicolas Duquette, Diego Marino Fages, Grace Falken, Christine Farquharson, Jan Feld, Yevgeniy Feyman, Nathan Fiala, Anne Fitzpatrick, Andrey Fradkin, Evaewero French, Wei Fu, Luca Fumarco, Sebastian Gallegos, Julio Galárraga, Aaron M. Gamino, Romain Gauriot, Victor Gay, Savas Gayaker, Jules Gazeaud, Alexandra de Gendre, Gregory Gilpin, Daniele Girardi, Dan Goldhaber, Mark N. Harris, Blake H. Heller, Daniel J. Henderson, Arne Henningsen, Junita Henry, Clément Herman, Øystein Hernæs, Andrew Hill, Felix Holzmeister, Martijn Huysmans, M. Saad Imtiaz, Anil Jain, Niklas Jakobsson, José Kaire, Kalyan Kumar Kameshwara, Daniel Karney, Sie Won Kim, Valentin Klotzbücher, Christoph Kronenberg, Dan LaFave, David Lang, Ryan Lee, Maxime Liégey, Dede Long, Jan Marcus, Gabriele Mari, Ian M. McCarthy, Laura Meinzen-Dick, Erik Merkus, Klaus M. Miller, Lukas Mogge, S. M. Woahid Murad, Rafiuddin Najam, Elias Naumann, Job Nmadu, Gorkem Turgut Ozer, Jayash Paudel, Filippos Petroulakis, Christian Peukert, Visa Pitkänen, Simon Porcher, Manab Prakash, Andrew Adrian Pua, Todd Pugatch, Daniel Putman, Veeshan Rayamajhee, Obeid Ur Rehman, Maira Reimao, Anna Reuter, Michael Ricks, Fernando Rios‐Avila, Abel Rodriguez, Julian Roeckert, Ivan Ropovik, Jayjit Roy, Nicolas Salamanca, Margaret Samahita, Aparna Samudra, Vassiki Sanogo, Orkhan Sariyev, Henning Schaak, Joel E. Segel, Hans Henrik Sievertsen, Mike Smet, Brock Smith, Lucy Sorensen, Lisa Spantig, Krzysztof Szczygielski, Anirudh Tagat, Hüseyin Taştan, Martin Trombetta, Madhavi Venkatesan, Antoine Vernet, Eden Volkov, Gary A. Wagner, Yue Wang, Zachary Ward, Tom Waters, Ellerie Weber, Stephen E Weinberg, Kristina S. Weißmüller, Christian Westheide, Kevin Williams, Xiaoyang Ye, Jisang Yu, Muhammad Umer Zahid and Raffaele Zanoli
- 1550: ESG in Platform Markets

- Stefan Buehler, Rachel R. Chen, Daniel Halbheer and Helen S. Zeng
- 1549: Wind Power Intermittency and Profitability: The Role of Strategic Bidding

- Ali Shantia, Owen Q. Wu and Roman Kapuscinski
- 1548: Pricing and Assortment Optimization under an MNL Model with Default Specific Consideration

- Sajjad Najafi, Zhiyuan Sun and Stefanus Jasin
- 1547: Who should pay for ESG ratings?

- Stefano Lovo and Jacques Olivier
- 1546: Fiscal Responses to Monetary Policy: Insights from a Survey of Government Officials

- Andreas Dibiasi, Heiner Mikosch, Samad Sarferaz and Armin Steinbach
- 1545: "Word-of-AI" and Matching Quality: Evidence from a Natural Experiment on Online Review Platforms

- Yanan Cheng, Baojun Gao, Ran (Alan) Zhang and Xitong Li
- 1543: Climate Risk Engagements

- François Derrien, Alexandre Garel, Arthur Romec and Feng Zhou
- 1542: Platform Credit, Advertising, and Customer Capital

- Matthias Efing, Yi Huang, Ruobing Han, Qi Sun and Daniel Yi Xu
- 1541: Asset Demand Systems via Data Augmentation: Competition and Differentiation in Asset Management

- Yurii Handziuk
- 1539: Beyond EU Law Heroes Unleashing Strategic Litigation as a Form of Participation in the Union's Democratic Life

- Alberto Alemanno
- 1535: Household Beliefs about Fiscal Dominance

- Philippe Andrade, Erwan Gautier, Eric Mengus, Emanuel Moench and Tobias Schmidt
- 1533: Ignorance is Bliss? Domain Dependence of Preferences for the Timing of Information

- Sarat Chandra Akella
- 1532: Fiscal Dominance: Implications for Bond Markets and Central Banking

- Jean Barthélemy, Eric Mengus and Guillaume Plantin
- 1531: Fiscal Responses to Monetary Policy: Insights From a Survey Among Government Officials

- Andreas Dibiasi, Heiner Mikosch, Samad Sarferaz and Armin Steinbach
- 1530: Disentangling Drivers of Ambiguity Attitudes

- Mohammed Abdellaoui, Brian Hill and Sarat Chandra Akella
- 1529: Entrepreneurs: Clueless, Biased, Poor Heuristics, or Bayesian Machines?

- Thomas Astebro, Frank Fossen and Cédric Gutierrez
- 1528: Relational work and accounting: What venture capital analysts do with accounting and other information in situations of uncertainty

- Dane Pflueger and Jan Mouritsen
- 1527: The Wage of Temporary Agency Workers

- Antonin Bergeaud, Pierre Cahuc, Clément Malgouyres, Sara Signorelli and Thomas Zuber
- 1526: Banking Regulation and Sovereign Default Risk: How Regulation Undermines Rules

- Oliver Hülsewig and Armin Steinbach
- 1525: Labor Market Polarization and the Great Urban Divergence

- Donald Davis, Eric Mengus and Tomasz Kamil Michalski
- 1524: Consumers’ Perceived Privacy Violations in Online Advertising

- Kinshuk Jerath and Klaus M. Miller
- 1523: Rotating Presidencies, Rotating Sponsors? Corporate Sponsorship of the Presidencies of the Council of the EU under Scrutiny

- Alberto Alemanno and Benjamin Bodson
- 1522: Philanthropy’s Commitment With the Future

- Alberto Alemanno
- 1521: The Economics of Computational Reproducibility

- Christophe Hurlin, Jean-Edouard Colliard and Christophe Pérignon
- 1520: Regulation, Compliance, and Proximity: Evidence from Nuclear Safety

- Mario Daniele Amore, Chloe Le Coq and Sebastian Schwenen
- 1519: Collaboratively adding context to social media posts reduces the sharing of false news

- Thomas Renault, David Restrepo-Amariles and Aurore Troussel
- 1518: The Early Bird Catches the Worm: How Lasting is the Value of New, Alternative Data?

- Massimo Massa, Albert Mensah, Vicki Wei Tang and Prince Elvis Asamoah
- 1517: Wisdom of crowds as a verification tool in bank lending: Evidence from borrowers’ customer tweets

- Albert Mensah, Jeong-Bon Kim and Vicki Wei Tang
- 1516: Dynamic Contracting with Many Agents

- Bruno Biais, Hans Gersbach, Jean Rochet, Ernst-Ludwig von Thadden and Stéphane Villeneuve
- 1515: Continuation Funds: Performance and Determinants, 2018-2022 Vintages

- Oliver Gottschalg
- 1514: Paying for Privacy: Pay-or-Tracking Walls

- Timo Müller-Tribbensee, Klaus M. Miller and Bernd Skiera
- 1513: Social Skills and the Individual Wage Growth of Less Educated Workers

- Philippe Aghion, Antonin Bergeaud, Richard Blundell and Rachel Griffith
- 1512: Lost in Transition: Financial Barriers to Green Growth

- Philippe Aghion, Antonin Bergeaud, Maarten De Ridder and John van Reenen
- 1511: The (In)Visibility of Undisclosed Political Connections

- Han Wu, Yi Li, Ole-Kristian Hope, Qiliang Liu and Hong Cai
- 1510: Donations in the Dark

- Ionela Andreicovici, Nava Cohen, Alessandro Ghio and Luc Paugam
- 1509: Future Generations as Europe’s Democratic Blind Spot

- Alberto Alemanno
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