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- 121715: Employment, inequality and the UK National Minimum Wage over the medium-term

- Peter Dolton, Chiara Rosazza-Bondibene and Jonathan Wadsworth
- 121714: A step towards valuing utility the marginal and cardinal way

- Paul Dolan, Daniel Fujiwara and Robert Metcalfe
- 121713: Individualisation and growing diversity of employment relationships

- William Brown and David Marsden
- 121712: Spreading the word: geography, policy and knowledge spillovers

- Sharon Belenzon and Mark Schankerman
- 121711: Autoregressions in small samples, priors about observables and initial conditions

- Marek Jarociński and Albert Marcet
- 121710: There will be money

- Luis Araujo and Bernardo Guimaraes
- 121709: Communal responsibility and the coexistence of money and credit under anonymous matching

- Lars Michael Boerner and Albrecht Ritschl
- 121708: Leveraging monopoly power by degrading interoperability: theory and evidence from computer markets

- Christos Genakos, Kai Uwe Kühn and John van Reenen
- 121707: Second-order approximation of dynamic models with time-varying risk

- Gianluca Benigno, Pierpaolo Benigno and Salvatore Nisticò
- 121706: Booms and busts in asset prices

- Klaus Adam and Albert Marcet
- 121705: Financial crises and macro-prudential policies

- Gianluca Benigno, Huigang Chen, Christopher Otrok, Alessandro Rebucci and Eric Young
- 121704: Trade induced technical change? The impact of Chinese imports on innovation, IT and productivity

- Nicholas Bloom, Mirko Draca and John van Reenen
- 121703: The Role of Worker Flows in the Dynamics and Distribution of UK Unemployment

- Michael Elsby, Jennifer Smith and Jonathan Wadsworth
- 121702: Trade as an engine of creative destruction: Mexican experience with Chinese competition

- Leonardo Iacovone, Ferdinand Rauch and L. Winters
- 121701: The contribution of the minimum wage to U.S. wage inequality over three decades: A Reassessment

- David Autor, Alan Manning and Christopher L. Smith
- 121699: Monetary policy rules and foreign currency positions

- Bianca De Paoli, Hande Küçük-Tuger and Jens Søndergaard
- 121695: Strategic patenting and software innovation

- Michael Noel and Mark Schankerman
- 121694: Incentives and invention in universities

- Saul Lach and Mark Schankerman
- 121693: Corporate ownership structure and performance in Europe

- Jeremy Grant and Tom Kirchmaier
- 121691: Trade shocks and industrial location: the impact of EEC accession on the UK

- Henry George Overman and L. Winters
- 121689: Digital goods and the new economy

- Danny Quah
- 121686: The provision of social benefits in state-owned, privatized and private firms in Poland

- Saul Estrin, Mark Schaffer and Inderjit Singh
- 121678: Promoting an effective market economy in a changing world

- Willem H. Buiter, R Lagos and Nicholas Stern
- 121658: COVID-19, trade, and health: this changes everything? Comment on "What generates attention to health in trade policy-making? Lessons from success in tobacco control and access to medicines: a qualitative study of Australia and the (comprehensive and progressive) Trans-Pacific Partnership"

- Pepita Barlow
- 121656: The value of research activities “other than” publishing articles: reflections on an experimental workshop series

- Yasmine Chahed, Robert Charnock, Sabina Du Rietz, Niels Joseph Lennon, Tommaso Palermo, Cristiana Parisi, Dane Pflueger, Andreas Sundström, Dorothy Toh and Lichen Yu
- 121654: Intertemporal income shifting and the taxation of business owner-managers

- Helen Miller, Thomas Pope and Kate Smith
- 121646: Robust Narrowest Significance Pursuit: inference for multiple change-points in the median

- Piotr Fryzlewicz
- 121643: A novel cross-docking EOQ-based model to optimize a multi-item multi-supplier multi-retailer inventory management system

- Amir Khakbaz, Hesham K. Alfares, Arash Amirteimoori and Erfan Babaee Tirkolaee
- 121641: Using hierarchical information-theoretic criteria to optimize subsampling of extensive datasets

- Belmiro P.M. Duarte, Anthony C. Atkinson and Nuno M.C. Oliveira
- 121638: Mobile immobility: an exploratory study of rural women’s engagement with e-commerce livestreaming in China

- Yanning Huang, Zi Yang and Kuan Chang
- 121634: Personality differences and investment decision-making

- Zhengyang Jiang, Cameron Peng and Hongjun Yan
- 121632: Are carbon emissions associated with StockReturns? - Reply

- Jitendra Aswani, Aneesh Raghunandan and Shiva Rajgopal
- 121625: Sanctions and illicit trade: British American Tobacco’s activities in Iran (2000–2014)

- Benoît Gomis, Allen W. A. Gallagher, Raouf Alebshehy and Andrew Rowell
- 121623: Workplace violence and intention to quit in the English NHS

- Victoria Serra-Sastre
- 121622: Causal analysis at extreme quantiles with application to London traffic flow data

- Prajamitra Bhuyan, Kaushik Jana and Emma J. McCoy
- 121614: Investor reactions to crypto token regulation

- Jeroen Koenraadt and Edith Leung
- 121611: Digitizing valuation

- Francis Lee, Andrea Mennicken, Jacob Reilley and Malte Ziewitz
- 121608: Forum: the case for reflexive writing practices in management communication and organization studies

- Iga Maria Lehman, Janne Tienari, Ken Hyland and Audrey Alejandro
- 121606: Is accounting keeping pace with digitalization?

- Alnoor Bhimani
- 121605: Why didn’t the college premium rise everywhere? Employment protection and on-the-job investment in skills

- Matthias Doepke and Ruben Gaetani
- 121603: Enhancing efforts at global digital governance: recommendations to the G20

- Christopher Alden, Mary Martin and Kenddrick Chan
- 121600: Pre-electoral coalitions and the distribution of political power

- Rafael Hortala-Vallve, Jaakko Meriläinen and Janne Tukiainen
- 121599: Nominal wage patterns, monopsony, and labour market power in early modern England

- Meredith Paker, Judy Stephenson and Patrick Wallis
- 121597: Durability in inequality discourse in the UK public sphere, 2008-2023

- Mike Savage and Michael Vaughan
- 121592: Mineral resource volatility and green growth: the role of technological development, environmental policy stringency, and trade openness

- Meihong Feng, Donghang Zou and Muhammad Hafeez
- 121590: Inequality in the early years in LAC: a comparative study of size, persistence, and policies

- Orazio Attanasio, Florencia Lopez-Boo, Diana Perez-Lopez and Sarah Anne Reynolds
- 121588: Poverty and parenting in the UK: patterns and pathways between economic hardship and mothers' parenting practices

- Kerris Cooper
- 121572: Private renting: how can social landlords help?

- Anne Power, Alice Belotti, Laura Lane and Bert Provan
- 121571: Trends in adolescent disadvantage: policy and outcomes for young people under Labour, the Coalition, and the Conservatives (1997 to 2019)

- Moira Wallace
- 121570: The two-child limit & 'choices' over family size: when policy presentation collides with lived experiences

- Ruth Patrick and Kate Andersen
- 121568: The ruling parties’ record on homelessness and complex needs (May 2015 to pre-COVID 2020)

- Suzanne Fitzpatrick and Glen Bramley
- 121565: COVID-19: has the pandemic affected relationships between children and their non-resident parents?

- Caroline Bryson and Stephen McKay
- 121564: Country level devolution: Scotland

- Mark Stephens and Suzanne Fitzpatrick
- 121557: The Conservative governments’ record on higher education: policy, spending and outcomes, May 2015 to pre-COVID 2020

- Abigail Ann McKnight and Polina Obolenskaya
- 121556: Public and private welfare activity in England, 1979 to 2019

- Mary Patricia Reader and Tania Burchardt
- 121555: The Conservative governments’ record on employment: policies, spending and outcomes, May 2015 to pre-COVID 2020

- Abigail McKnight and Kerris Cooper
- 121554: Understanding recent patterns in intergenerational social mobility: differences by gender, ethnicity, education, and their intersections

- Lindsey Macmillan and Abigail Ann Mcknight
- 121553: The Conservative governments’ record on social security: policies, spending and outcomes, May 2015 to pre-COVID 2020

- Kerris Cooper and John Hills
- 121552: The Conservative governments' record on early childhood from May 2015 to pre-COVID 2020: policies, spending and outcomes

- Kitty Stewart and Mary Reader
- 121551: The Conservatives’ record on adult social care: spending, policies and outcomes in England, May 2015 to pre-COVID 2020

- Tania Burchardt, Polina Obolenskaya and Jarrod Hughes
- 121550: The Conservatives' record on compulsory education: spending, policies and outcomes in England, May 2015 to pre-COVID 2020

- Ruth Lupton and Polina Obolenskaya
- 121549: Physical safety and security: policies, spending and outcomes 2015-2020

- Kerris Maya Louise Cooper and Nicola Mary Lacey
- 121548: What does Brexit mean for social policy in the UK? An exploration of the potential consequences of the 2016 referendum for public services, inequalities and social rights

- Kitty Stewart, Kerris Cooper and Isabel Shutes
- 121547: The Coalition's record on housing: policy, spending and outcomes 2010-2015

- Rebecca Tunstall
- 121546: City-region devolution in England

- Ruth Lupton, Ceri Hughes, Sian Peake-Jones and Kerris Maya Louise Cooper
- 121545: The Coalition's record on employment: policy, spending and outcomes 2010-2015

- Abigail McKnight
- 121544: The Coalition's record on further education, skills and access to higher education: policy, spending and outcomes 2010-2015

- Ruth Lupton, Lorna Unwin and Stephanie Thomson
- 121543: The Coalition's record on schools: policy, spending and outcomes 2010-2015

- Ruth Lupton and Stephanie Thomson
- 121542: The Coalition's record on under fives: policy, spending and outcomes 2010-2015

- Kitty Stewart and Polina Obolenskaya
- 121541: The Coalition's record on cash transfers, poverty and inequality 2010-2015

- John Hills
- 121540: Were we really all in it together? The distributional effects of the UK Coalition government's tax-benefit policy changes

- Paola De Agostini, John Hills and Holly Sutherland
- 121539: Hard times, new directions? The impact of local government spending cuts on three deprived neighbourhoods. Final report

- Amanda Arque, Ruth Lupton and Anne Marie Brady
- 121538: The effects of English secondary school system reforms (2002-2014) on pupil sorting and social segregation: a Greater Manchester case study

- Stephanie Thomson and Ruth Lupton
- 121537: Were we really all in it together? The distributional effects of the 2010-2015 UK Coalition government's tax-benefit policy changes: an end-of-term update

- Paola De Agostini, John Robert Hills and Holly Sutherland
- 121536: Understanding the improved performance of disadvantaged pupils in London

- Jo Blanden, Ellen Greaves, Paul Gregg, Lindsey Macmillan and Luke Sibieta
- 121535: When and why do initially high attaining poor children fall behind?

- Claire Crawford, Lindsey Macmillan and Anna F. Vignoles
- 121534: The Coalition's record on area regeneration and neighbourhood renewal: policy, spending and outcomes 2010-2015

- Ruth Lupton and Amanda Arque
- 121533: The sins of the parents: conceptualising adult-oriented reforms to family policy

- Kitty Stewart, Ruth Patrick and Aaron Reeves
- 121532: Living arrangements, intra-household inequality and children's deprivation: evidence from EU-SILC

- Eleni Karagiannaki and Tania Burchardt
- 121531: No such thing as a free lunch? Exploring the consistency, validity, and uses of the 'Free School Meals' (FSM) measure in the National Pupil Database

- Tammy Campbell and Polina Obolenskaya
- 121530: A time of need: exploring the changing poverty risk facing larger families in the UK

- Kitty Stewart, Aaron Reeves and Ruth Patrick
- 121529: Special Educational Needs and Disabilities within the English primary school system: what can disproportionalities by season of birth contribute to understanding processes behind attributions and (lack of) provisions?

- Tammy Campbell
- 121528: The birthweight effects of universal child benefits in pregnancy: quasi-experimental evidence from England and Wales

- Mary Patricia Reader
- 121527: Did the introduction of the benefit cap in Britain harm mental health? A natural experiment approach

- Aaron Samuel Reeves, Mark James Fransham, Kitty Judith Stewart and Ruth Patrick
- 121526: When and why might choice in public services have intrinsic (dis)value?

- Aveek Bhattacharya
- 121525: The financial resilience of households: 22 country study with new estimates, breakdowns by household characteristics and a review of policy options

- Abigail McKnight and Marc Rucci
- 121524: Intra-household inequality and adult material deprivation in Europe

- Eleni Karagiannaki and Tania Burchardt
- 121523: Making work pay? The labour market effects of capping child benefits in larger families

- Mary Reader, Kate Andersen, Ruth Patrick, Aaron Reeves and Kitty Stewart
- 121522: Community responses to the coronavirus pandemic: how mutual aid can help: case study report

- Eleanor Benton and Anne Power
- 121521: Community responses to the coronavirus pandemic: how mutual aid can help

- Ellie Benton and Anne Elizabeth Power
- 121520: Opening doors: an evaluation of the London Borough of Newham's Housing First pilot project

- Laura Lane, Anne Power and Bert Provan
- 121519: Who is at risk of experiencing violence and has it changed overtime?

- Kerris Cooper and Polina Obolenskaya
- 121518: City of Walbrzych: technical assistance for mitigating the social and economic challenges of the city

- Bert Provan, Aleksandra Jadach-Sepiolo and Maciej Borsa
- 121517: distoutc and svydistoutc: help file to accompany Stata programmes for undertaking distributional analysis of categorical outcome variables

- Eleni Karagiannaki
- 121516: The post war welfare state: stages and disputes

- Howard Glennerster
- 121515: SUMMARY – living on different incomes in London: can public consensus identify a 'riches line'?

- Abigail Davis, Katharina Hecht, Tania Burchardt, Ian Gough, Donald Hirsch, Karen Rowlingson and Kate Summers
- 121514: Does COVID-19 represent a 'new Beveridge' moment, a crisis that will wash away, or a call to action?

- Tania Burchardt
- 121513: Living on different incomes in London: can public consensus identify a 'riches line'?

- Abigail Davis, Katharina Maria Hecht, Tania Burchardt, Ian Roger Gough, Donald Hirsch, Karen Rowlingson and Katherine Elizabeth Summers
- 121512: New research evidence on social mobility and educational attainment

- John Robert Hills
- 121511: distout and svydistout: help file to accompany Stata programmes for undertaking distributional analysis of continuous outcome variables

- Eleni Karagiannaki
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