Edinburgh School of Economics Discussion Paper Series
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- 318: A Repeated Model of the International Monetary System without Direct Default Costs

- Rongyu Wang and Timothy Worrall
- 317: Spanish Labour Market, Mobility and Labour Shortages

- Carlos Carrillo-Tudela, Alex Clymo, Cristina Lafuente, Ludo Visschers and David Zentler-Munro
- 316: Time Varying Effects of Elite Schools: Evidence from Mexico City

- Marco Pariguana and Salvador Navarro
- 315: Workers' Task and Employer Mobility over the Business Cycle

- Carlos Carrillo-Tudela, Fraser Summerfield and Ludo Visschers
- 314: Gender Norms in a Simple Model of Matching with Imperfectly Transferable Utility

- Simon Clark
- 313: The Incidence of Workplace Pensions: Evidence from the UK's Automatic Enrollment Mandate

- Rachel Scarfe, Daniel Schaefer and Tomasz Sulka
- 312: Implicit Contracts and Asymmetric Pass-through of Productivity Shocks

- Stuart Breslin, Andy Snell, Heiko Stueber and Jonathan Thomas
- 311: School Admissions, Mismatch and Graduation

- Marco Pariguana and Maria Ortega-Hesles
- 310: Buying from the Fringe (too)

- Lluis Bru, Daniel Cardona and József Sákovics
- 309: Optimism and Pessimism in Strategic Interactions under Ignorance

- Gabriel Ziegler and Pierfrancesco Guarino
- 308: Labor Market Dynamics and Growth

- Axel Gottfies and Jake Bradley
- 307: Search and Reallocation in the Covid-19 Pandemic: Evidence from the UK

- Carlos Carrillo-Tudela, Camilla Comunella, Alex Clymo, Annette Jaeckle, Ludo Visschers and David Zentler-Munro
- 306: Procurement Lobbying

- Roberto Burguet and József Sákovics
- 305: Partially Observable Corporate Social Responsibility: The Limits of Differentiation

- Aleix Calveras and József Sákovics
- 304: Optimal Sustainable Intergenerational Insurance

- Francesco Lancia, Alessia Russo and Timothy Worrall
- 303: Tempting Fates in Spain: Hours and Employment during the 'Great Recession' and Covid-19

- Cristina Lafuente, Raul Santaeulalia-Llopis and Ludo Visschers
- 302: Unemployment and Endogenous Reallocation over the Business Cycle

- Carlos Carrillo-Tudela and Ludo Visschers
- 301: Tenable Threats when Nash Equilibrium is the Norm

- Francoise Forges and József Sákovics
- 300: Optimal Sustainable Intergenerational Insurance

- Francesco Lancia, Alessia Russo and Timothy Worrall
- 299: From Keynes' Liquidity Preference to Gesell's Basic Interest

- Ahmed Anwar
- 298: The Costs of Mismatch

- Richard Holt
- 297: Integrated epi-econ assessment

- Timo Boppart, Karl Harmenberg, John Hassler, Per Krusell and Jonna Olsson
- 296: Revisiting the Hypothesis of High Discounts and High Unemployment

- Paolo Martellini, Guido Menzio and Ludo Visschers
- 295: "You're Just My Type!" Matching and Payoffs When Like Attracts Like

- Simon Clark
- 294: Flexibility or certainty? The aggregate effects of casual jobs on labour markets

- Rachel Scarfe
- 293: Finance, property rights and productivity in Italian cooperatives

- Donald A R George, Eddi Fontanari and Ermanno Tortia
- 292: Bilateral Trade Imbalances

- Alejandro Cunat and Robert Zymek
- 291: Beating Coase at Monopoly

- Lluis Bru, Daniel Cardona and József Sákovics
- 290: Personalized Prices and Uncertainty in Monopsony

- Roberto Burguet and József Sákovics
- 289: Wealth of the Nation: Scotland's Productivity Challenge - Technical Appendix

- Mark Mitchell and Robert Zymek
- 288: Who works for whom and the UK gender pay gap?

- Sarah Jewell, Giovanni Razzu and Carl Singleton
- 287: Block sourcing

- József Sákovics, Lluis Bru and Daniel Cardona
- 286: The best of the two worlds: assessing the use of administrative data for the study of employment

- Cristina Lafuente
- 285: Revisiting the Effects of Unemployment Insurance Extensions on Unemployment: A Measurement Error-Corrected Regression Discontinuity Approach

- Steven Dieterle, Otavio Bartalott and Quentin Brummet
- 284: Bidding for talent in sport

- Roberto Burguet and József Sákovics
- 283: Search capital and Unemployment Duration (Preliminary)

- Cristina Lafuente
- 282: Waves of Optimism: House Price History, Biased Expectations and Credit Cycles

- Alessia De Stefani
- 281: International Value-Added Linkages in Development Accounting

- Robert Zymek and Alejandro Cunat
- 280: It's Good to be Bad. A Model of Low Quality Dominance in a Full Information Consumer Search Market

- Stuart Baumann and Margaryta Klymak
- 279: Competitive foreclosure

- József Sákovics and Roberto Burguet
- 278: A Pasinetti model of savings and growth

- Donald George
- 277: Recent changes in British wage inequality: Evidence from firms and occupations

- Daniel Schaefer and Carl Singleton
- 276: Optimal Illusion of Control and Related Perception Biases

- Olivier Gossner and Jakub Steiner
- 275: To the highest bidder: The market for talent in sports leagues

- Roberto Burguet and József Sákovics
- 274: A General and Intuitive Envelope Theorem

- Andrew Clausen and Carlo Strub
- 273: Long-term unemployment and the Great Recession: Evidence from UK stocks and flows

- Carl Singleton
- 272: Development Accounting with Intermediate Goods

- Jan Grobovsek
- 271: Managerial Delegation, Law Enforcement, and Aggregate Productivity

- Jan Grobovsek
- 270: Communal Land and Agricultural Productivity

- Charles Gottlieb and Jan Grobovsek
- 269: Friends Without Benefits? New EMU Members and the Euro Effect on Trade

- Alina Mika and Robert Zymek
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