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- 2014: Reflections on a Survey of Global Perceptions of International Leaders and World Powers

- Anthony Saich
- 2014: The Political Legacy of American Slavery

- Avidit Acharya, Matthew Blackwell and Maya Sen
- 2014: Facilitating Linkage of Heterogeneous Regional, National, and Sub-National Climate Policies through a Future International Agreement

- Daniel M. Bodansky, Seth A. Hoedl, Gilbert Metcalf and Robert Stavins
- 2014: The Amherst Telementoring Program for High-Achieving, Low-Income Students: Results of a Pilot Study with a Randomized Controlled Trial

- Christopher Avery
- 2014: Energy Technology Expert Elicitations for Policy: Workshops, Modeling, and Meta-analysis

- Laura Diaz Anadon, Valentina Bosetti, Gabriel Chan, Gregory Nemet and Elena Verdolini
- 2014: Report Cards: The Impact of Providing School and Child Test Scores on Educational Markets

- Tahir Andrabi, Jishnu Das and Asim Ijaz Khwaja
- 2014: Second Trimester Sunlight and Asthma: Evidence from Two Indpendent Studies

- Nancy Wernerfelt, David Slusky and Richard Zeckhauser
- 2014: The Belief in a Favorable Future

- Todd Rogers and Michael I. Norton
- 2014: The Motivating Power of Under-Confidence: "The Race Is Close But We're Losing"

- Todd Rogers and Don A. Moore
- 2014: Belt and Suspenders and More: The Incremental Impact of Energy Efficiency Subsidies in the Presence of Existing Policy Instruments

- Sebastien Houde and Joseph Aldy
- 2014: Artful Paltering: The Risks and Rewards of Using Truthful Statements to Mislead Others

- Todd Rogers, Richard Zeckhauser, Francesco Gino, Maurice Schweitzer and Mike Norton
- 2014: Management Matters (for Them): Is There a New Normal for Federal Subcabinet Leaders?

- Steven Kelman, Ron Sanders, Gayatri Pandit and Sarah Taylor
- 2014: The Relationship between Siblings' College Choices: Evidence from One Million SAT-Taking Families

- Joshua Goodman, Michael Hurwitz, Jonathan Smith and Julia Fox
- 2014: The Banking Industry

- F. M. Scherer
- 2014: Culture, Politics, and Development

- Michael Woolcock
- 2014: "I Won't Back Down?": Complexity and Courage in U.S. Federal Executive Decision-Making

- Steven Kelman, Ronald Sanders, Gayatri Pandit and Sarah Taylor
- 2014: Tell It Like It Is: Groupthink, Decisiveness, and Decision-Making among U.S. Federal Subcabinet Executives

- Steven Kelman, Ronald Sanders, Gayatri Pandit and Sarah Taylor
- 2014: The Labor Market Impacts of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill and Offshore Oil Drilling Moratorium

- Joseph Aldy
- 2014: Engaging with Fragile and Conflict-Affected States

- Michael Woolcock
- 2014: Blocking All Paths to an Iranian Bomb: How the West Can Avoid a Nuclear Maginot Line

- Graham Allison
- 2014: Leapfrogging or Stalling Out? Electric Vehicles in China

- Sabrina Howell, Henry Lee and Adam Heal
- 2014: This Is PFM

- Matt Andrews, Marco Cangiano, Neil Cole, Paolo de Renzio, Philipp Krause and Renaud Seligmann
- 2014: Nominal GDP Targeting for Middle-Income Countries

- Jeffrey Frankel
- 2014: Making Money by Giving It for Free: Radiohead's Pre-release Strategy for In Rainbows

- Marc Bourreau, Pinar Dogan and Sounman Hong
- 2014: Intensive College Counseling and the College Enrollment Choices of Low Income Students

- Ben Castleman and Joshua Goodman
- 2014: Middle School Math Acceleration and Equitable Access to 8th Grade Algebra: Evidence from the Wake County Public School System

- Shaun Dougherty, Joshua Goodman, Darryl Hill, Erica Litke and Lindsay Page
- 2014: Sibling (Non) Rivalry: The Relationship between Siblings' College Choices

- Joshua Goodman, Michael Hurwitz and Jonathan Smith
- 2014: And They in Their Humanity Answer Me: Part 1

- Arthur Isak Applbaum
- 2014: Why Distributed End Users Often Limit Public Financial Management Reform Success

- Matt Andrews
- 2014: The Competitiveness Impacts of Climate Change Mitigation Policies

- Joseph Aldy and William Pizer
- 2014: Heterogeneity in the Value of Life

- Joseph Aldy and Seamus J. Smyth
- 2014: Reforming China's Monopolies

- Peijun Duan and Tony Saich
- 2014: An Ends-Means Approach to Looking at Governance

- Matt Andrews
- 2014: Mind the Gap: Compositional, Cultural and Institutional Explanations for Numeracy Skills Disparities between Adult Immigrants and Natives in Western Countries

- Mark Levels, Jaap Dronkers and Christopher Jencks
- 2014: Shops and the City: Evidence on Local Externalities and Local Government Policy from Big Box Bankruptcies

- Daniel Shoag and Stan Veuger
- 2014: Can One Retell a Mozambican Reform Story through Problem Driven Iterative Adaptation?

- Matt Andrews
- 2014: The Risks to Education Systems from Design Mismatch and Global Isomorphism

- Lant Pritchett
- 2014: Trillions Gained and Lost: Estimating the Magnitude of Growth Episodes

- Lant Pritchett, Kunal Sen, Sabyasachi Kar and Selim Raihan
- 2014: Information, Popular Constraint, and the Democratic Peace

- Philip Potter and Matthew A. Baum
- 2014: Changing Behavior beyond the Here and Now

- Todd Rogers and Erin Frey
- 2014: Competition Policy and Intellectual Property: Insights from Developed Country Experience

- F. M. Scherer and Jayashree Watal
- 2014: Linkage of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Systems: Learning from Experience

- Matthew Ranson and Robert Stavins
- 2014: Three Images of Trade: On the Place of Trade in a Theory of Global Justice

- Mathias Risse and Gabriel Wollner
- 2014: Thinking about Justice

- Mathias Risse
- 2014: On the Significance of Humanity's Collective Ownership of the Earth for Immigration

- Mathias Risse
- 2014: Taking up Space on Earch: Theorizing Territorial Rights, the Justification of States and Immigration from a Global Standpoint

- Mathias Risse
- 2014: From Third World to First--What's Next? Singapore's Obligations to the Rest of the World From a Human Rights Perspective

- Mathias Risse
- 2014: Regulating Ambiguous Risks: The Less Than Rational Regulation of Pharmaceuticals

- W Viscusi and Richard Zeckhauser
- 2014: How Should Uganda Grow?

- Ricardo Hausmann, Brad Cunningham, John Matovu, Rosie Osire and Kelly Wyett
- 2014: Looking Like an Industry: Supporting Commercial Agriculture in Africa

- Ishac Diwan, Olivier Gaddah and Rosie Osire
- 2014: Comparability of Effort in International Climate Policy Architecture

- Joseph Aldy and William Pizer
- 2014: Implied Comparative Advantage

- Ricardo Hausmann, Cesar Hidalgo, Daniel P. Stock and Muhammed A. Yildirim
- 2014: Signaling with Audits: Mimicry, Wasteful Expenditures, and Non-compliance in a Model of Tax Enforcement

- Maciej Kotowski, David A. Weisbach and Richard Zeckhauser
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