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- 66430: Numbers of working carers whose employment is 'at risk' in England

- Derek King, Linda Pickard, Nicola Brimblecombe and Martin Knapp
- 66429: The sovereign-bank diabolic loop and ESBies

- Markus Brunnermeier, Luis Garicano, Philip Lane, Marco Pagano, Ricardo Reis, Tano Santos, David Thesmar, Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh and Dimitri Vayanos
- 66428: Do tax incentives for research increase firm innovation? An RD design for R&D, patents and spillovers

- Antoine Dechezleprêtre, Elias Einiö, Ralf Martin, Kieu-Trang Nguyen and John van Reenen
- 66427: Relational knowledge transfers

- Luis Garicano and Luis Rayo
- 66426: International competition and labor market adjustment

- João Paulo Pessoa
- 66422: One mandarin benefits the whole clan: hometown favoritism in an authoritarian regime

- Quoc-Anh Do, Kieu-Trang Nguyen and Anh N. Tran
- 66420: Models of affective decision-making: how do feelings predict choice?

- Caroline J. Charpentier, Jan-Emmanuel De Neve, Jonathan P. Roiser and Tali Sharot
- 66418: Swimming upstream: input-output linkages and thedirection of product adoption

- Johannes Boehm, Swati Dhingra and John Morrow
- 66417: Reservation wages and the wage flexibility puzzle

- Felix Koenig, Alan Manning and Barbara Petrongolo
- 66416: Stagnation traps

- Gianluca Benigno and Luca Fornaro
- 66415: Minimum wages and firm value

- Brian Bell and Stephen Machin
- 66414: Balanced growth despite Uzawa

- Gene Grossman, Elhanan Helpman, Ezra Oberfield and Thomas Sampson
- 66413: Unraveling firms: demand, productivity and markups heterogeneity

- Emanuele Forlani, Ralf Martin, Giordano Mion and Mirabelle Muûls
- 66412: The effect of trade liberalization on firm-level profits:an event-study approach

- Holger Breinlich
- 66411: Top incomes and human well-being around the world

- Richard Burkhauser, Jan-Emmanuel De Neve and Nattavudh Powdthavee
- 66410: On the comparative advantage of U.S. manufacturing:evidence from the shale gas revolution

- Rabah Arezki and Thiemo Fetzer
- 66383: The quest to bring land under social and political control: land reform struggles of the past and present in Ecuador

- Geoff Goodwin
- 66365: Model risk of risk models

- Jon Danielsson, Kevin R. James, Marcela Valenzuela and Ilknur Zer
- 66364: Neighbourhood turnover and teenage attainment

- Stephen Gibbons, Olmo Silva and Felix Weinhardt
- 66320: On the association between perceived overqualification and adaptive behavior

- Chia-Huei Wu, Amy Tian, Aleksandra Luksyte and Christiane Spitzmueller
- 66312: A Bayesian methodology for systemic risk assessment in financial networks

- Axel Gandy and Luitgard A. M. Veraart
- 66311: The dependency diagram of a mixed integer linear programme

- H. Paul Williams
- 66310: Conditionality, democracy and institutional weakness: the Euro-crisis trilemma

- Kevin Featherstone
- 66307: Human factors in financial trading: an analysis of trading incidents

- Meghan Leaver and Tom W. Reader
- 66306: The effects of market integration: trade and welfare during the first globalization, 1815-1913

- David Chilosi and Giovanni Federico
- 66302: What do you fear? Anti-immigrant sentiment in Latin America

- Covadonga Meseguer and Achim Kemmerling
- 66296: Is there trickle-down from tech? Poverty, employment, and the high-technology multiplier in U.S. cities

- Neil Lee and Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
- 66294: Flood insurance schemes and climate adaptation in developing countries

- Swenja Surminski and Delioma Oramas-Dorta
- 66279: The anatomy of the CDS market

- Martin Oehmke and Adam Zawadowski
- 66276: Introduction: globalization, African workers and the terms of inclusion

- Kate Meagher, Laura Manna and Maxim Bolt
- 66265: Tax farming redux: experimental evidence on performance pay for tax collectors

- Adnan Q. Khan, Asim I. Khwaja and Benjamin Olken
- 66257: The 1920 Japanese income tax reform: government, business and democratic constraints

- Shunsuke Nakaoka
- 66256: Flood insurance in England: an assessment of the current and newly proposed insurance scheme in the context of rising flood risk

- Swenja Surminski and Jillian Eldridge
- 66252: Principles for independent fiscal institutions and case studies

- Lisa von Trapp, Ian Lienert and Joachim Wehner
- 66244: Game of zones: the political economy of conservation areas

- Gabriel Ahlfeldt, Kristoffer Möller, Sevrin Waights and Nicolai Wendland
- 66241: Distinctively different: a new approach to valuing architectural amenities

- Gabriel Ahlfeldt and Nancy Holman
- 66237: A critical analysis of the review on antimicrobial resistance report and the infectious disease financing facility

- David M. Brogan and Elias Mossialos
- 66234: An empirical equilibrium model of a decentralized asset market

- Alessandro Gavazza
- 66231: Galvanising girls for development? Critiquing the shift from ‘smart’ to ‘smarter economics’

- Sylvia Chant
- 66226: Climate value at risk of global financial assets

- Simon Dietz, Alex Bowen, Charlie Dixon and Philip Gradwell
- 66215: Innovation, SMEs and the liability of distance: the demand and supply of bank funding in peripheral UK regions

- Neil Lee and Ross Brown
- 66204: Measurement instruments and policies in Africa

- Lydie Cabane and Josiane Tantchou
- 66197: Revising claims and resisting ultimatums in bargaining problems

- Johannes Spinnewijn and Frans Spinnewyn
- 66196: Debt and incomplete financial markets: a case for nominal GDP targeting

- Kevin Sheedy
- 66194: Disaster and fortune risk in asset returns

- Lerby M. Ergun
- 66193: Tail index estimation: quantile driven threshold selection

- Jon Danielsson, Lerby M. Ergun, Laurens de Haan and Casper de Vries
- 66191: Assessing the role of shape and label in the misleading packaging of food imitating products: from empirical evidence to policy recommendation

- Frédéric Basso, Julien Bouillé, Kévin Le Goff, Philippe Robert-Demontrond and Olivier Oullier
- 66190: Can having internal locus of control insure against negative shocks? Psychological evidence from panel data

- Hielke Buddelmeyer and Nattavudh Powdthavee
- 66182: Pooling data across markets in dynamic Markov games

- Taisuke Otsu, Martin Pesendorfer and Yuya Takahashi
- 66172: Spatial valuation of forests' enviromental assets: an application to Andalusian Silvopastoral farms

- Paola Ovando, Alejandro Caparrós, Luis Díaz-Balteiro, María Pasalodos, Santiago Beguería, Jose Oviedo, Gregorio Montero and Pablo Campos
- 66169: A longitudinal mixed logit model for estimation of push and pull effects in residential location choice

- Fiona Steele, Elizabeth Washbrook, Christopher Charlton and William J. Browne
- 66158: Industrial structure and preferences for a common currency: the case of the EURO referendum in Sweden

- Gabriel Ahlfeldt, Wolfgang Maennig and Tobias Osterheider
- 66154: Don’t mess with my smokes: cigarettes and freedom

- Luc Bovens
- 66151: Literature review of visual representation of the results of benefit–risk assessments of medicinal products

- David Hughes, S. Talbot, S. Mt-Isa, Alfons Lieftucht, L.D. Phillips, Alex Asiimwe, C. E. Hallgreen, G. Downey, G. Genov, Richard Hermann, M.A. Metcalf, R.A. Noel, I. Tzoulaki, Deborah Ashby and Alain Micaleff
- 66150: Recommendations for benefit–risk assessment methodologies and visual representations

- David Hughes, E. Waddingham, S. Mt-Isa, Alesia Goginsky, Edmond Chan, Gerald Downey, C. E. Hallgreen, K.S. Hockley, J. Juhaeri, Alfons Lieftucht, M.A. Metcalf, R.A. Noel, L.D. Phillips, Deborah Ashby and Alain Micaleff
- 66148: An alternative to signaling: directed search and substitution

- Matthew Levy and Balázs Szentes
- 66147: Naiveté, projection bias, and habit formation in gym attendance

- Dan Acland and Matthew R. Levy
- 66144: The consequences of Brexit for UK trade and living standards

- Swati Dhingra, Gianmarco Ottaviano, Thomas Sampson and John van Reenen
- 66143: Life after Brexit: what are the UK’s options outside the European union?

- Swati Dhingra and Thomas Sampson
- 66141: Institutional proximity and the size and geography of FDI spillovers: do European firms generate more favourable productivity spillovers in the EU neighbourhood?

- Vassilis Monastiriotis
- 66128: The spatial decay in commuting probabilities: employment potential vs. community gravity

- Gabriel Ahlfeldt and Nicolai Wendland
- 66122: Estimating taxable income responses using Danish tax reforms

- Henrik Jacobsen Kleven and Esben Anton Schultz
- 66119: Taxing across borders: tracking personal wealth and corporate profits

- Gabriel Zucman
- 66118: Extrinsic and intrinsic motivations for tax compliance: evidence from a field experiment in Germany

- Nadja Dwenger, Henrik Kleven, Imran Rasul and Johannes Rincke
- 66114: Why can modern governments tax so much? An agency model of firms as fiscal intermediaries

- Henrik Jacobsen Kleven, Claus Kreiner and Emmanuel Saez
- 66111: How can Scandinavians tax so much?

- Henrik Jacobsen Kleven
- 66107: Fertility policies and social security reforms in China

- Nicolas Coeurdacier, Stéphane Guibaud and Keyu Jin
- 66106: Capital is back: wealth-income ratios in rich countries 1700-2010

- Thomas Piketty and Gabriel Zucman
- 66104: Specification tests for lattice processes

- Javier Hidalgo and Myung Hwan Seo
- 66100: Existence of monotone equilibrium in first price auctions with private risk aversion and private initial wealth

- Matthew Gentry, Tong Li and Jingfeng Lu
- 66071: Contractible contracts in common agency problems

- Balázs Szentes
- 66062: Productivity and organization in Portuguese firms

- Lorenzo Caliendo, Giordano Mion, Luca David Opromolla and Esteban Rossi-Hansberg
- 66061: Flooded cities

- Adriana Kocornik-Mina, Thomas K.J. McDermott, Guy Michaels and Ferdinand Rauch
- 66060: Testing means-tested aid

- Richard Murphy and Gill Wyness
- 66059: The price ain’t right? hospital prices and healthspending on the privately insured

- Zack Cooper, Stuart Craig, Martin Gaynor and John van Reenen
- 66057: International technology transfer and domesticinnovation: evidence from the high-speed rail sector inChina

- Yatang Lin, Yu Qin and Zhuan Xie
- 66056: Graduate returns, degree class premia and higher education expansion in the UK

- Robin Naylor, Jeremy Smith and Shqiponja Telhaj
- 66046: Learning from history: volatility and financial crises

- Jon Danielsson, Marcela Valenzuela and Ilknur Zer
- 66045: Incentive compatible networks and the delegated networking principle

- Rui Gong, Jieshuang He and Frank Page
- 66043: Exchange rates and monetary policy uncertainty

- Philippe Mueller, Alireza Tahbaz-Salehi and Andrea Vedolin
- 66042: Resaleable debt and systemic risk

- Jason Donaldson and Eva Micheler
- 66041: The welfare cost of lawlessness: evidence from Somali piracy

- Timothy Besley, Thiemo Fetzer and Hannes Mueller
- 66035: Comment on ‘what to do instead of significance testing? Calculating the “number of counterfactual cases needed to disturb a finding”’ by Stephen Gorard and Jonathan Gorard

- Jouni Kuha and Patrick Sturgis
- 66033: The catch-22 of external validity in the context of constraints to firm growth

- Gregory Fischer and Dean Karlan
- 66028: The Internationalization of the Renminbi

- Ronald W. Anderson
- 66027: Local agglomeration, entrepreneurship and the 2008 recession: evidence from Italian industrial districts

- Giorgio Brunello and Monica Langella
- 66024: Why do they return? Beyond the economic drivers of graduate return migration

- Riccardo Crescenzi, Nancy Holman and Enrico Orru'
- 66002: Why do developing countries tax so little?

- Timothy Besley and Torsten Persson
- 66000: Law, regulation, and the business climate: the nature and influence of the World Bank Doing Business project

- Timothy Besley
- 65996: Tax compliance by firms and audit policy

- Ralph-C Bayer and Frank Cowell
- 65995: Mobility in China

- Yi Chen and Frank Cowell
- 65994: Patent rights, product market reforms, and innovation

- Philippe Aghion, Peter Howitt and Susanne Prantl
- 65992: Piketty in the long run

- Frank Cowell
- 65982: The origins of failure: seeking the causes ofdesign–reality gaps

- Silvia Masiero
- 65979: The dependency diagram of a linear programme

- H. Paul Williams
- 65967: The conventional wisdom of discharge arbitration outcomes and remedies: fact or fiction

- Mario F. Bognanno, Jonathan E. Booth, Thomas J. Norman, Laura J. Cooper and Stephen F. Befort
- 65956: Service employees and self-verification: the roles of occupational stigma consciousness and core self-evaluations

- Amanda Shantz and Jonathan E. Booth
- 65929: Ties that bind: how business connections affect mutual fund activism

- Dragana Cvijanović, Amil Dasgupta and Konstantinos Zachariadis
- 65906: Boulevard to broken dreams, part 1: the Polonoroeste road project in the Brazilian Amazon, and the World Bank’senvironmental and indigenous peoples’ norms

- Robert H. Wade
- 65875: A banking union of ideas? The impact of ordoliberalism and the vicious circle on the EU banking union

- David Schäfer
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