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- 88694: The billion pound drop: the blitz and agglomeration economics in London

- Gerard Dericks and Hans Koster
- 88693: Firm-to-firm connections in Colombian imports

- Andrew Bernard, Esther Ann Bøler and Swati Dhingra
- 88692: Networks and trade

- Andrew Bernard and Andreas Moxnes
- 88691: Does gentrification displace poor households? An ‘identification-via-interaction’ approach

- Sevrin Waights
- 88690: Poorly measured confounders are more useful on the left than on the right

- Zhuan Pei, Jorn-Steffen Pischke and Hannes Schwandt
- 88689: Fast track to growth? Railway access, population growth and local displacement in 19th century Switzerland

- Konstantin Büchel and Stephan Kyburz
- 88688: The bedroom tax

- Stephen Gibbons, Maria Sánchez-Vidal and Olmo Silva
- 88687: Pension shocks and wages

- Pawel Adrjan and Brian Bell
- 88686: Prices, policing and policy: the dynamics of crime booms and busts

- Tom Kirchmaier, Stephen Machin, Matteo Sandi and Robert Witt
- 88685: Guns, environment and abortion: how single-minded voters shape politicians decisions

- Laurent Bouton, Paola Conconi, Francisco Pino and Maurizio Zanardi
- 88684: Changing the structure of minimum wages: firm adjustment and wage spillovers

- Giulia Giupponi and Stephen Machin
- 88683: Beyond tariff reductions: what extra boost from trade agreement provisions?

- Swati Dhingra, Rebecca Freeman and Eleonora Mavroeidi
- 88682: The effect of minimum wages on low-wage jobs: evidence from the United States using a bunching estimator

- Doruk Cengiz, Arindrajit Dube, Attila Lindner and Ben Zipperer
- 88681: Teacher turnover: does it matter for pupil achievement?

- Stephen Gibbons, Vincenzo Scrutinio and Shqiponja Telhaj
- 88680: Higher education funding reforms: a comprehensive analysis of educational and labour market outcomes in England

- Ghazala Azmat and Stefania Simion
- 88679: All in the family? CEO choice and firm organization

- Renata Lemos and Daniela Scur
- 88678: Autonomous schools and strategic pupil exclusion

- Stephen Machin and Matteo Sandi
- 88677: Oil discoveries and education spending in the postbellum south

- Stephan Maurer
- 88676: From final goods to inputs: the protectionist effect of rules of origin

- Paola Conconi, Manuel Garcia-Santana, Laura Puccio and Roberto Venturini
- 88583: Your money and your life: risk attitudes over gains and losses

- Adam Oliver
- 88581: The introduction of academy schools to England’s education

- Andrew Eyles and Stephen Machin
- 88578: How do sovereign wealth funds pay their portfolio companies’ executives? Evidence from Kuwait

- Bader Alhashel and Sulaiman H. Albader
- 88488: LSE Department of Management response to DBEIS Green Paper, Corporate Governance Reform, November 2017

- Saul Estrin and David Marsden
- 88487: Currency unions, trade and heterogeneity

- Natalie Chen and Dennis Novy
- 88481: The analysis of survey data with framing effects

- Jacob Goldin and Daniel Reck
- 88375: A nonparametric eigenvalue-regularized integrated covariance matrix estimator for asset return data

- Clifford Lam and Phoenix Feng
- 88371: Auction design and auction outcomes

- Pantelis Koutroumpis and Martin Cave
- 88364: Climate change challenges for central banks and financial regulators

- Emanuele Campiglio, Yannis Dafermos, Pierre Monnin, Josh Ryan-Collins, Guido Schotten and Misa Tanaka
- 88357: Firm productivity differences from factor markets

- Wenya Cheng and John Morrow
- 88352: Poorly measured confounders are more useful on the left than on the right

- Zhuan Pei, Jorn-Steffen Pischke and Hannes Schwandt
- 88351: Transnational expertise and the expansion of the international tax regime: imposing ‘acceptable’ standards

- Martin Hearson
- 88350: Changing how literacy is taught: evidence on synthetic phonics

- Stephen Machin, Sandra McNally and Martina Viarengo
- 88348: Price shocks in regional markets: Japan's great Kantō Earthquake of 1923

- Janet Hunter and Kota Ogasawara
- 88337: Is taxing waste a waste of time? Evidence from a Supreme Court decision

- Stefano Carattini, Andrea Baranzini and Rafael Lalive
- 88304: A macroeconomic approach to optimal unemployment insurance: theory

- Camille Landais, Pascal Michaillat and Emmanuel Saez
- 88303: A macroeconomic approach to optimal unemployment insurance: applications

- Camille Landais, Pascal Michaillat and Emmanuel Saez
- 88302: The legacy of the great recession in Italy: a wider geographical, gender, and generational gap in working life expectancy

- Angelo Lorenti, Christian Dudel and Mikko Myrskylä
- 88301: Strategic news releases in equity vesting months

- Alex Edmans, Luis Goncalves-Pinto, Moqi Groen-Xu and Yanbo Wang
- 88300: What is the fiscal stress in Euro Area? Evidence from a joint monetary-fiscal structural model

- Eddie Gerba
- 88296: CFO role and CFO compensation: an empirical analysis of their implications

- Ariela Caglio, Andrea Dossi and Wim A. Van der Stede
- 88295: Is a positive relationship between fertility and economic development emerging at the sub-national regional level? Theoretical considerations and evidence from Europe

- Jonathan Fox, Sebastian Klüsener and Mikko Myrskylä
- 88291: Kicking away the financial ladder? German development banking under economic globalisation

- Natalya Naqvi, Anne Henow and Ha-Joon Chang
- 88288: Precious property or magnificent money? How money salience but not temperature priming affects first-offer anchors in economic transactions

- Yannik M. Leusch, David D. Loschelder and Frédéric Basso
- 88287: Larrikin youth: crime and Queensland's earning or learning reform

- Tony Beatton, Michael P Kidd, Stephen Machin and Dipanwita Sarkar
- 88286: Minimum wages and firm value

- Brian Bell and Stephen Machin
- 88208: How do leaders react when treated unfairly? Leader narcissism and self-interested behavior in response to unfair treatment

- Haiyang Liu, Jack Ting-Ju Chiang, Ryan Fehr, Minya Xu and Siting Wang
- 88201: Dummy asset tracing

- Tatiana Cutts
- 88191: Taxpayer search for information: implications for rational attention

- Jeffrey Hoopes, Daniel Reck and Joel Slemrod
- 88190: Understanding the average impact of microcredit expansions: a Bayesian hierarchical analysis of seven randomized experiments

- Rachael Meager
- 88189: International transmission with heterogeneous sectors

- Keyu Jin and Nan Li
- 88185: Estimating the elasticity of intertemporal substitution using mortgage notches

- Michael Best, James Cloyne, Ethan Ilzetzki and Henrik Jacobsen Kleven
- 88184: Exchange arrangements entering the twenty-first century: which anchor will hold?

- Ethan Ilzetzki, Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff
- 88183: Does credit-card information reporting improve small-business tax compliance?

- Joel Slemrod, Brett Collins, Jeffrey Hoopes, Daniel Reck and Michael Sebastiani
- 88182: Tax reform and the political economy of the tax base

- Ethan Ilzetzki
- 88177: The aggregate productivity effects of internal migration: evidence from Indonesia

- Gharad Bryan and Melanie Morten
- 88175: Losing prosociality in the quest for talent? Sorting, selection, and productivity in the delivery of public services

- Nava Ashraf, Oriana Bandiera and Scott Lee
- 88162: Modeling within-household associations in household panel studies

- Fiona Steele, Paul Clarke and Jouni Kuha
- 88156: On the hidden thought experiments of economic theory

- Johanna Thoma
- 88148: Skewed task conflicts in teams: what happens when a few members see more conflict than the rest?

- Ruchi Sinha, Niranjan S. Janardhanan, Lindred L. Greer, Donald E. Conlon and Jeffery R. Edwards
- 88139: Group affiliation and default prediction

- William H Beaver, Stefano Cascino, Maria Correia and Maureen F. McNichols
- 88138: “A new type of revolution”: socialist thought in India, 1940s-1960s

- Taylor C. Sherman
- 88137: Overcoming public resistance to carbon taxes

- Stefano Carattini, Maria Carvalho and Sam Fankhauser
- 88136: Why do businesses incorporate in other EU Member States? An empirical analysis of the role of conflict of laws rules

- Carsten Gerner-Beuerle, Frederico M. Mucciarelli, Edmund-Philipp Schuster and Mathias Siems
- 88133: Did the crisis make the Greek economy less inefficient? Evidence from the structure and dynamics of sectoral premia

- Rebekka Christopoulou and Vassilis Monastiriotis
- 88132: ‘Build a wall’. ‘Tax a shed’. ‘Fix a debt limit’. The constructive and destructive potential of populist anti-statism and ‘naïve’ statism

- Patrick Dunleavy
- 88118: Approximated penalized maximum likelihood for exploratory factor analysis: an orthogonal case

- Shaobo Jin, Irini Moustaki and Fan Yang-Wallentin
- 88115: Disease and child growth in industrialising Japan: critical windows and the growth pattern, 1917-39

- Eric Schneider and Kota Ogasawara
- 88110: Simultaneous multiple change-point and factor analysis for high-dimensional time series

- Matteo Barigozzi, Haeran Cho and Piotr Fryzlewicz
- 88107: Eliciting temptation and self-control through menu choices: a lab experiment

- Séverine Toussaert
- 88101: Extractive institutions in non-tradeable industries

- Enrico Vanino and Stevan Lee
- 88087: Does investment in national highways help or hurt hinterland city growth?

- Nathaniel Baum-Snow, J. Vernon Henderson, Matthew Turner and Loren Brandt
- 88081: Patent rights, innovation, and firm exit

- Alberto Galasso and Mark Schankerman
- 88078: Central bank policies in recent years

- Charles Goodhart
- 88077: Options and the Gamma Knife

- Ian Martin
- 88051: Compensating the losers: an examination of Congressional votes on trade adjustment assistance

- Stephanie J. Rickard
- 88050: Trading and information diffusion in OTC markets

- Ana Babus and Péter Kondor
- 88038: De-democratisation and rising inequality: the underlying cause of a worrying trend

- Dena Freeman
- 88031: China’s African Union diplomacy: challenges and prospects for the future

- Ilaria Carrozza
- 88030: The discrete role of Latin America in the globalization process

- Iliana Olivié and Manuel Gracia
- 87997: Individual reaction to past performance sequences: evidence from a real marketplace

- Angie Andrikogiannopoulou and Filippos Papakonstantinou
- 87992: Sustainability in global production networks – introducing the notion of extended supplier networks

- Rachel Alexander
- 87957: Recommendations for improving the treatment of risk and uncertainty in economic estimates of climate impacts in the Sixth Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Assessment Report

- Thomas Stoerk, Gernot Wagner and Robert E. T. Ward
- 87955: Lessons from historical monetary unions - is the European monetary union making the same mistakes?

- John Ryan and John Loughlin
- 87944: People versus machines: the impact of minimum wages on automatable jobs

- Grace Lordan and David Neumark
- 87942: The role of cognitive limitations and heterogeneous expectations for aggregate production and credit cycle

- Paul De Grauwe and Eddie Gerba
- 87940: Social solidarity for all? Trade union strategies, labour market dualisation and the welfare state in Italy and South Korea

- Niccolo Durazzi, Timo Fleckenstein and Soohyun Christine Lee
- 87938: Location, search costs and youth unemployment: experimental evidence from transport subsidies

- Simon Franklin
- 87937: Economic shocks and labor market flexibility

- Simon Franklin and Julien Labonne
- 87912: Spatial agglomeration, global value chains, and productivity: micro-evidence from Italy and Spain

- Giulio Cainelli, Roberto Ganau and Anna Giunta
- 87911: Neighbors' income, public goods, and well‐being

- Abel Brodeur and Sarah Flèche
- 87885: Near misses in financial trading: skills for capturing and averting error

- Meghan Leaver, Alex Griffiths and Tom W. Reader
- 87881: Inclusive growth in cities: a sympathetic critique

- Neil Lee
- 87817: Cognitive automation as part of Deakin University’s digital strategy

- Rens Scheepers, Mary C. Lacity and Leslie P. Willcocks
- 87790: Mind the gap: virtue ethics and financial crisis

- Catherine Greene
- 87789: Measuring well-being: a multidimensional index integrating subjective well-being and preferences

- Lin Yang
- 87788: International banking and transmission of the 1931 financial crisis

- Olivier Accominotti
- 87780: Inferring risk perceptions and preferences using choice from insurance menus: theory and evidence

- Keith Ericson, Philipp Kircher, Johannes Spinnewijn and Amanda Starc
- 87779: Risk-based selection in unemployment insurance: evidence and implications

- Camille Landais, Arash Nekoei, Peter Nilsson, David Seim and Johannes Spinnewijn
- 87777: Studying consumption patterns using registry data: lessons from Swedish administrative data

- Jonas Kolsrud, Camille Landais and Johannes Spinnewijn
- 87775: Information frictions and adverse selection: policy interventions in health insurance markets

- Benjamin R. Handel, Jonathan Kolstad and Johannes Spinnewijn
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