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- 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
- 51505: Capital controls or exchange rate policy? A pecuniary externality perspective

- Gianluca Benigno, Huigang Chen, Christopher Otrok, Alessandro Rebucci and Eric Young
- 51503: Brain drain or brain gain? Technology diffusion and learning on-the-job

- Thomas Sampson
- 51482: Innovation drivers, value chains and the geography of multinational corporations in Europe

- Riccardo Crescenzi, Carlo Pietrobelli and Roberta Rabellotti
- 51414: A framework for housing in the London Thames gateway: executive summary

- Anne Power, Liz Richardson, Kelly Seshimo, Kathryn Firth, Philipp Rode and Christine M. E. Whitehead
- 51408: Tax relief and partnership pensions

- Julian Le Grand and Philip Agulnik
- 51401: The decline of employment among older people in Britain

- Nigel Campbell
- 51400: The pensions Green Paper

- Katherine Rake, Jane Falkingham, Martin Evans, Philip Agulnik and Nicholas Barr
- 51396: The family gap in pay

- Susan Harkness and Jane Waldfogel
- 51391: Minimum wages: a view from the UK

- Alan Manning
- 51370: Exact simulation of Hawkes process with exponentially decaying intensity

- Angelos Dassios and Hongbiao Zhao
- 51327: Measuring income risk

- Simon Burgess, Karen Gardiner, Stephen Jenkins and Carol Propper
- 51326: Funding systems for doctors, schools and social landlords

- Howard Glennerster, John Hills, Tony Travers and Ross Hendry
- 51317: Constraint and opportunity: identifying voluntary non-employment

- Tania Burchardt and Julian Le Grand
- 51299: STAR — people-powered prioritization: a 21st-century solution to allocation headaches

- Mara Airoldi, Alec Morton, Gwyn Bevan and Jennifer Smith
- 51296: Evaluating the possible impact of pension reforms on future living standards in Europe

- Aaron Grech
- 51295: Using play to help families learn: evaluation of Trafford Hall’s Playing 2 Learn programme 2008-11

- Laura Lane and Liz Richardson
- 51294: Performance measurement, modes of evaluation and the development of compromising accounts

- Robert H. Chenhall, Matthew Hall and David Smith
- 51292: The effect of parental wealth on children’s outcomes inearly adulthood

- Eleni Karagiannaki
- 51288: Mapping and measuring the distribution of householdwealth: a cross-country analysis

- Frank Cowell, Eleni Karagiannaki and Abigail McKnight
- 51286: Wealth accumulation in Great Britain 1995-2005:the role of house prices and the life cycle

- Francesca Bastagli and John Hills
- 51285: On ‘consistent’ poverty

- Rod Hick
- 51284: Wealth distribution, accumulation and policy

- John Hills, Francesca Bastagli, Frank Cowell, Howard Glennerster, Eleni Karagiannaki and Abigail McKnight
- 51283: Accounting for cross-country differences in wealth inequality

- Frank Cowell, Eleni Karagiannaki and Abigail McKnight
- 51275: What gives? Household consumption patterns and the‘Big Trade Off’ with public consumption

- Francesca Bastagli and John Hills
- 51274: A question of quality: do children from disadvantagedbackgrounds receive lower quality early years educationand care in England?

- Ludovica Gambaro, Kitty Stewart and Jane Waldfogel
- 51270: How best to measure pension adequacy

- Aaron Grech
- 51269: Small-area measures of income poverty

- Alex Fenton
- 51267: Public policy and inequalities of choice and autonomy

- Tania Burchardt, Martin Evans and Holly Holder
- 51260: How far do England's second-order cities emulate London as human-capital ‘escalators’?

- Tony Champion, Mike Coombes and Ian Gordon
- 51256: The use of accuracy indicators to correct for survey measurement error

- Damião Nóbrega Da Silva and Chris J. Skinner
- 51255: Political credit cycles: the case of the Euro zone

- Jesus Fernandez-Villaverde, Luis Garicano and Tano J. Santos
- 51229: Regulators as agents: modelling personality and power as evidence is brokered to support decisions on environmental risk

- G.J. Davies, G. Kendall, Emma Soane, J. Li, S.A. Rocks, S.R. Jude and S.J.T. Pollard
- 51227: Do economic crises lead to health and nutrition behavior responses?: analysis using longitudinal data from Russia

- Zlatko Nikoloski and Mohamed Ihsan Ajwad
- 51220: Using the US and UK censuses for comparative research

- Rebecca Tunstall
- 51219: Americans and Britons: key population data from the last three US and UK censuses

- Rebecca Tunstall
- 51211: Multiple criteria decision analysis for valuebased assessment of new medical technologies:a conceptual framework

- Panos Kanavos and Aris Angelis
- 51201: Labour's record on the under fives: policy, spending and outcomes 1997 - 2010

- Kitty Stewart
- 51197: Labour's record on neighbourhood renewal in England: policy, spending and outcomes 1997-2010

- Ruth Lupton, Alex Fenton and Amanda Fitzgerald
- 51167: Positive employee attitudes: how much human resource management do you need?

- Michael White and Alex Bryson
- 51152: Country of birth in the 2011 Census: a view of migration in London and English local authorities

- Antoine Paccoud
- 51145: State expenditure in advanced capitalism

- Ian Gough
- 51144: Marx's theory of productive and unproductive labour

- Ian Gough
- 51119: European regional railways and real income, 1870–1910: a preliminary report

- Paul Caruana-Galizia and Jordi Martí-Henneberg
- 51088: Reducing crime: the case for preventative investment

- Neil Reeder
- 51087: Productivity in UK public services – what went wrong? What could go right?

- Neil Reeder
- 51086: Social impact investment: the opportunity and challenge of social impact bonds

- Neil Reeder, Geoff Mulgan, Mhairi Aylott and Bo’sher, Luke
- 51085: Framework of outcomes for young people

- McNeil Bethia, Julia Rich and Neil Reeder
- 51080: Trading and enforcing patent rights

- Alberto Galasso, Mark Schankerman and Carlos Serrano
- 51077: The vital spark: innovating clean and and affordable energy for all

- Gwyn Prins, Mark Eliot Caine, Keigo Akimoto, Paulo Calmon, John Constable, Enrico Deiaco, Martin Flack, Isabel Galiana, Reiner Grundmann, Frank Laird, Elizabeth Malone, Yuhji Matsuo, Lawrence Pitt, Mikael Roman, Andrew Sleigh, Amy Sopinka, Nico Stehr, Margaret Taylor, Hirouki Tezuka and Masakuzu Toyoda
- 51071: Winners and losers in the crisis: the changing anatomy of economic inequality in the UK 2007-2010

- John Hills, Jack Cunliffe, Ludovica Gambaro and Polina Obolenskaya
- 51070: Labour’s social policy record: policy, spending and outcomes 1997-2010

- Ruth Lupton, John Hills, Kitty Stewart and Polly Vizard
- 51015: A resource curse? The impact of oil windfalls on living standards in Brazil

- Francesco Caselli and Guy Michaels
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