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- 53077: Paid work, women's empowerment and gender justice: critical pathways of social change

- Naila Kabeer
- 52945: Acceptability of conditions in a community-led cash transfer programme for orphaned and vulnerable children in Zimbabwe

- Morten Skovdal, Laura Robertson, Phyllis Mushati, Lovemore Dumba, Lorraine Sherr, Constance Nyamukapa and Simon Gregson
- 52840: Are economic recessions at the time of leaving school associated with worse physical functioning in later life?

- Philipp Hessel and Mauricio Avendano
- 52784: Partnership or PR? Chevron in Bangladesh

- Katy Gardner
- 52763: Elusive partnerships: gas extraction and CSR in Bangladesh

- Katy Gardner, Zahir Ahmed, Fatema Bashir and Masud Rana
- 52752: Self-machinery?: steel trusses and the management of ruptures in eighteenth-century Europe

- Liliane Hilaire-Pérez and Christelle Rabier
- 52751: Introduction: the crafting of medicine in the early industrial age

- Christelle Rabier
- 52731: A fetish and fiction of finance: unraveling the subprime crisis

- Erica Pani and Nancy Holman
- 52676: Whose games? The costs of being 'Olympic citizens' in Beijing

- Hyun Bang Shin and Bingqin Li
- 52627: Greek fiscal crisis and repercussions for the property market

- Prodromos Vlamis
- 52626: Greece in recession: economic predictions, mispredictions and policy implications

- Athanassios Petralias, Sotirios Petros and Prodromos Prodromidis
- 52603: Company and contract labour in a central Indian steel plant

- Jonathan Parry
- 52597: The antinomies of audit: opacity, instability and charisma in the economic governance of a Hooghly shipyard

- Laura Bear
- 52363: Cultural diversity, innovation and entrepreneurship: firm-level evidence from London

- Neil Lee and Max Nathan
- 52203: Multilevel models for longitudinal data

- Fiona Steele
- 52201: Using field process data to predict best times of contact conditioning on household and interviewer influences

- Gabriele B. Durrant, Julia D'Arrigo and Fiona Steele
- 52199: Subject specific and population average models for binary longitudinal data: a tutorial

- Camille Szmaragd, Paul Clarke and Fiona Steele
- 52160: Urbanizing refuge: interrogating spaces of displacement

- Romola Sanyal
- 52157: Examining the cost effectiveness of interventions to promote the physical health of people with mental health problems: a systematic review

- A-La Park, David McDaid, Prisca Weiser, Carolin von Gottberg, Thomas Becker and Reinhold Kilian
- 51697: Written evidence given by Professor Alexander Pepper of the London School of Economics and Political Science to the UK Parliamentary Commission on banking standards

- Alexander Pepper
- 51670: Long-term care funding in England: an analysis of the costs and distributional effects of potential reforms

- Ruth Hancock, Raphael Wittenberg, Bo Hu, Marcello Morciano and Adelina Comas-Herrera
- 51669: The objective benefits of subjective well-being

- Jan-Emmanuel De Neve, Ed Diener, Louis Tay and Cody Xuereb
- 51655: The economic psychology of incentives: an international study of top managers

- Alexander Pepper and Julie Gore
- 51648: Estimating the effect of minimum wages on employment from the distribution of wages: a critical view

- Richard Dickens, Stephen Machin and Alan Manning
- 51644: Wages

- Stephen Nickell and Daphne Nicolitsas
- 51632: The mental health consequences of the recession: economic hardship and employment of people with mental health problems in 27 European countries

- Sara Evans-Lacko, Martin Knapp, Paul McCrone, Graham Thornicroft and Ramin Mojtabai
- 51630: Time away from work predicts later cognitive function: differences by activity during leave

- Anja K. Leist, M. Maria Glymour, Johan P. Mackenbach, Frank J. van Lenthe and Mauricio Avendano
- 51614: No margin, no mission?: a field experiment on incentives for pro-social tasks

- Nava Ashraf, Oriana Bandiera and Kelsy Jack
- 51613: The costs of remoteness: evidence from German division and reunification

- Stephen Redding and Daniel Sturm
- 51608: Agglomeration and the adjustment of the spatial economy

- Pierre-Philippe Combes, Gilles Duranton and Henry Overman
- 51601: The effect of marital breakup on the income distribution of women with children

- Elizabeth O. Ananat and Guy Michaels
- 51600: The division of labor, coordination, and the demand for information processing

- Guy Michaels
- 51596: How does shared capitalism affect economic performance in the UK?

- Alex Bryson and Richard Freeman
- 51594: Motivation and sorting in open source software innovation

- Sharon Belenzon and Mark Schankerman
- 51591: Improving access to psychological therapy: initial evaluation of the two demonstration sites

- David M. Clark, Richard Layard and Rachel Smithies
- 51589: To leave or not to leave? A regression discontinuity analysis of the impact of failing the High School exit exam

- Dongshu Ou
- 51588: The impacts of the climate change levy on business: evidence from microdata

- Ralf Martin, Ulrich Wagner and Laure de Preux
- 51586: Monetary policy under alterative asset market structures: the case of a small open economy

- Bianca De Paoli
- 51585: Employee voice and private sector workplace outcomes in Britain, 1980-2004

- Alex Bryson, Rafael Gomez, Tobias Kretschmer and P. Willman
- 51583: The century of education

- Christian Morrison and Fabrice Murtin
- 51581: Does product market competition lead firms to decentralize?

- Nicholas Bloom, Raffaella Sadun and John van Reenen
- 51579: A model of aggregate demand and unemployment

- Pascal Michaillat and Emmanuel Saez
- 51578: The buyer margins of firms' exports

- Jeronimo Carballo, Gianmarco Ottaviano and Christian Volpe Martincus
- 51577: A general method for valuing non-market goods using wellbeing data: three-stage wellbeing valuation

- Daniel Fujiwara
- 51575: Regional growth and regional decline

- Holger Breinlich, Gianmarco Ottaviano and Jonathan Temple
- 51573: Are happier people less judgmental of other people's selfish behaviors? Laboratory evidence from trust and gift exchange games

- Michalis Drouvelis and Nattavudh Powdthavee
- 51572: Unemployment and domestic violence: theory and evidence

- Dan Anderberg, Helmut Rainer, Jonathan Wadsworth and Tanya Wilson
- 51571: Unmet aspirations as an explanation for the age u-shape in human wellbeing

- Hannes Schwandt
- 51570: Winning big but feeling no better? The effect of lottery prizes on physical and mental health

- Bénédicte Apouey and Andrew Clark
- 51569: Enhancing recovery rates: lessons from year one of the English 'Improving access to psychological therapies' programme

- David M. Clark, Alex Gyani, Richard Layard and Roz Shafran
- 51568: Doing the right thing

- Neil Reeder
- 51565: Affirmative action and university fit: evidence from Proposition 209

- Peter Arcidiacono, Esteban Aucejo, Patrick Coate and V. Joseph Hotz
- 51564: University differences in the graduation of minorities in STEM fields: evidence from California

- Peter Arcidiacono, Esteban Aucejo and V. Joseph Hotz
- 51563: Neighbors, knowledge, and nuggets: two natural field experiments on the role of incentives on energy conservation

- Paul Dolan and Robert Metcalfe
- 51562: A question of degree: the effects of degree class on labor market outcomes

- Andy Feng and Georg Graetz
- 51561: Racial segregation patterns in selective universities

- Peter Arcidiacono, Esteban Aucejo, Andrew Hussey and Kenneth Spenner
- 51560: Explaining cross-racial differences in the educational gender gap

- Esteban Aucejo
- 51559: Pushing on a string: US monetary policy is less powerful in recessions

- Silvana Tenreyro and Gregory Thwaites
- 51557: The financial resource curse

- Gianluca Benigno and Luca Fornaro
- 51556: Innovation, reallocation and growth

- Daron Acemoglu, Ufuk Akcigit, Nicholas Bloom and William Kerr
- 51554: Has job polarization squeezed the middle class? Evidence from the allocation of talents

- Michael J. Boehm
- 51552: The marginal income effect of education on happiness: estimating the direct and indirect effects of compulsory schooling on well-being in Australia

- Warn Nuarpear Lekfuangfu, Nattavudh Powdthavee and Mark Wooden
- 51551: Mental health: the new frontier for labour economics

- Richard Layard
- 51548: The geography of inter-state resource wars

- Francesco Caselli, Massimo Morelli and Dominic Rohner
- 51547: Estimating Bayesian decision problems with heterogeneous priors

- Stephen Hansen and Michael McMahon
- 51546: Unemployment in the great recession

- Christopher Pissarides
- 51545: Debt and incomplete financial markets: a case for nominal GDP targeting

- Kevin Sheedy
- 51544: Decision-making and implementation in teams

- Jordi Blanes i Vidal and Marc Möller
- 51542: Concentration versus re-matching? Evidence about the locational effects of commuting costs

- Michael J. Boehm
- 51541: Monopolistic competition and optimum product selection: why and how heterogeneity matters

- Antonella Nocco, Gianmarco Ottaviano and Matteo Salto
- 51539: Patents and cumulative innovation: causal evidence from the courts

- Alberto Galasso and Mark Schankerman
- 51538: Gender gaps and the rise of the service economy

- L. Rachel Ngai and Barbara Petrongolo
- 51537: Relational knowledge transfers

- Luis Garicano and Luis Rayo
- 51536: Smoking, income and subjective well-being: evidence from smoking bans

- Abel Brodeur
- 51535: The surprisingly dire situation of children's education in rural west Africa: results from the CREO study in Guinea-Bissau

- Peter Boone, Ila Fazzio, Kameshwari Jandhyala, Chitra Jayanty, Gangadhar Jayanty, Simon Johnson, Vimala Ramachandrin, Filipa Silva and Zhaoguo Zhan
- 51533: Firm heterogeneity and aggregate welfare

- Marc Melitz and Stephen Redding
- 51532: Outsourcing and the rise in services

- Giuseppe Berlingieri
- 51531: The great stagnation: what can policymakers do?

- Sushil B. Wadhwani
- 51530: Fast-tracking 'green' patent applications: an empirical analysis

- Antoine Dechezleprêtre
- 51529: Where the streets have a name: income comparisons in the US

- Abel Brodeur and Sarah Flèche
- 51527: Money for nothing: how firms have financed R&D-projects since the industrial revolution

- Gerben Bakker
- 51526: Really uncertain business cycles

- Nicholas Bloom, Max Floetotto, Nir Jaimovich, Itay Saporta-Eksten and Stephen Terry
- 51525: Does working from home work? Evidence from a Chinese experiment

- Nicholas Bloom, James Liang, John Roberts and Zhichun Jenny Ying
- 51524: What are the channels for technology sourcing? Panel data evidence from German companies

- Dietmar Harhoff, Elisabeth Mueller and John van Reenen
- 51523: Estimating the influence of life satisfaction and positive affect on later income using sibling fixed-effects

- Jan-Emmanuel De Neve and Andrew Oswald
- 51522: The enduring impact of childhood experience on mental health: evidence using instrumented co-twin data

- Rachel Berner Shalem, Francesca Cornaglia and Jan-Emmanuel De Neve
- 51521: Selection effects with heterogeneous firms

- Monika Mrazova and J. Peter Neary
- 51520: Resilience to economic shocks and the long reach of childhood bullying

- Nattavudh Powdthavee
- 51519: Optimal policy for macro-financial stability

- Gianluca Benigno, Huigang Chen, Christopher Otrok, Alessandro Rebucci and Eric Young
- 51517: Policy design in a model with swings in risk appetite

- Bianca De Paoli and Pawel Zabczyk
- 51516: Exporters, importers and credit constraints

- Mirabelle Muûls
- 51515: The careers of immigrants

- Ana Damas de Matos
- 51514: Taxes, cigarette consumption, and smoking intensity: reply

- Jerome Adda and Francesca Cornaglia
- 51513: Mustn't grumble: immigration, health and health service use in the UK and Germany

- Jonathan Wadsworth
- 51511: How not to be a lender of last resort

- Paul De Grauwe
- 51510: The transferable scars: a longitudinal evidence of psychological impact of past parental unemployment on adolescents in the United Kingdom

- Nattavudh Powdthavee and James Vernoit
- 51509: On the measurement of trade costs: direct vs. indirect approaches to quantifying standards and technical regulations

- Natalie Chen and Dennis Novy
- 51508: A cautionary note on using industry affiliation to predict income

- Jorn-Steffen Pischke and Hannes Schwandt
- 51507: Is the international border effect larger than the domestic border effect? Evidence from US trade

- Cletus Coughlin and Dennis Novy
- 51506: Reserve accumulation, growth and financial crises

- Gianluca Benigno and Luca Fornaro
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