GRAPE Working Papers
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- 97: Gender tokenism in corporate boardrooms in Europe
- Joanna Tyrowicz and Hubert Drazkowski
- 96: Implicit gender quota in European boardrooms
- Joanna Tyrowicz and Hubert Drazkowski
- 95: Revisiting gender board diversity and firm performance
- Joanna Tyrowicz, Sebastian Zalas and Katarzyna Bech - Wysocka
- 94: Gender-neutral hiring of junior scholars
- Joanna Tyrowicz, Lucas van der Velde and Magdalena Smyk
- 93: Internet piracy and book sales: a field experiment
- Wojciech Hardy and Michal Krawczyk
- 92: Contracts with interdependent preferences
- Debraj Ray and Marek Weretka
- 91: Empathy in risky choices regarding others
- Erita Narhetali, Magdalena Smyk and Marek Weretka
- 90: Gender board diversity spillovers and the public eye
- Hubert Drazkowski, Bram Timmermans and Joanna Tyrowicz
- 89: (Gender) Tone at the top: the effects of gender board diversity on gender wage inequality in Europe
- Bram Timmermans, Joanna Tyrowicz and Lucas van der Velde
- 88: Gender wage inequality and women's self-employment
- Magdalena Smyk, Siri Terjesen and Joanna Tyrowicz
- 87: Gender board diversity across Europe throughout four decades
- Hubert Drazkowski, Joanna Tyrowicz and Sebastian Zalas
- 86: A mechanism-design approach to property rights
- Piotr Dworczak and Ellen Muir
- 85: Incentive separability
- Filip Tokarski, Joanna Krysta, Pawel Doligalski and Piotr Dworczak
- 84: Raising America's future: search for optimal child-related transfers
- Oliwia Komada
- 83: Comparison of screening devices
- Frank Yang, Piotr Dworczak and Mohammad Akbarpour
- 82: The evolution of labor share in Poland. New evidence from firm-level data
- Hubert Drazkowski and Sebastian Zalas
- 81: A market-design response to the European energy crisis
- Filip Tokarski, Mohammad Akbarpour, Scott Kominers and Piotr Dworczak
- 80: Winners and losers from reducing global imbalances
- Jacek Rothert, Andy Glover and Ayşe Kabukçuoğlu Dur
- 79: Real exchange rate risk and FDI flows: stylized facts and theory
- Jacek Rothert, Alexander McQuoid and Katherine Smith
- 78: Pension reforms and couples' labour supply decisions
- Patrick Puhani, Hamed M.Moghadam and Joanna Tyrowicz
- 77: Will working from home eventually work? Revisiting survey evidence with an information experiment
- Magdalena Smyk, Lucas van der Velde and Joanna Tyrowicz
- 76: Foreign direct investment over the international business cycle
- Jacek Rothert, Alexander McQuoid and Katherine Smith
- 75: Wage and employment impact of minimum wage: evidence from Lithuania
- Jose Garcia-Louzao and Linas Tarasonis
- 74: Effect of early parenthood on parents' earnings in the Baltics
- Nerijus Cerniauskas
- 73: Intra-household inequality and tax planning of same-sex couples
- Johannes Koeckeis
- 72: Matching it up: non-standard work and job satisfaction
- Katarzyna Bech-Wysocka, Magdalena Smyk, Lucas van der Velde and Joanna Tyrowicz
- 71: Paying for ideal discretion: a framed field experiment on working time arrangements
- Magdalena Smyk, Lucas van der Velde and Joanna Tyrowicz
- 70: Equity-efficiency trade-off in quasi-linear environments
- Piotr Dworczak
- 69: Preference for redistribution during structural change with labor mobility frictions
- Krzysztof Makarski and Joanna Tyrowicz
- 68: Inequality in an OLG economy with endogenous structural change
- Krzysztof Makarski and Joanna Tyrowicz
- 67: Structural change and inequality in general equilibrium
- Krzysztof Makarski, Joanna Tyrowicz and Jan Lutynski
- 66: Statistical gender discrimination: evidence from young workers across four decades and 56 countries
- Joanna Tyrowicz and Lucas van der Velde
- 65: Markups, labor market inequality and the nature of work
- Greg Kaplan and Piotr Żoch
- 64: Slope-takers in anonymous markets
- Marek Weretka and Daniel Quint
- 63: Comparative analysis of quantitative easing and money-financed fiscal stimulus
- Jan Lutynski
- 62: Welfare and macroeconomic effects of family policies: insights from an OLG model
- Oliwia Komada
- 61: An ordinal theorem of the maximum
- Marek Weretka
- 60: Income inequality and redistribution in Lithuania: The role of policy, labor market, income, and demographics
- Nerijus Černiauskas, Denisa Sologon, Cathal O'Donoghue and Linas Tarasonis
- 59: Non-traded goods, factor markets frictions, and international capital flows
- Jacek Rothert and Jacob Short
- 58: Optimal federal transfers during uncoordinated response to a pandemic
- Jacek Rothert
- 57: Progressing towards efficiency: the role for labor tax progression in reforming social security
- Oliwia Komada, Krzysztof Makarski and Joanna Tyrowicz
- 56: Optimal teleworking agreements vs. yearning for normality when vaccine is on the horizon
- Jacek Rothert
- 55: Co-worker altruism and unemployment
- Jorge Vasquez and Marek Weretka
- 54: Estimating the effects of universal transfers: new ML approach and application to labor supply reaction to child benefits
- Filip Premik
- 53: Evaluating the 500+ child support program in Poland
- Filip Premik
- 52: Parsimonious yield curve modeling in less liquid markets
- Marcin Dec
- 51: Experimental evidence on gender bias in an occupational choice: the role of parents
- Magdalena Smyk
- 50: Welfare measurements with heterogeneous agents
- Marcin Dec and Marek Weretka
- 49: The dangers of macro-prudential policy experiments: initial beliefs under adaptive learning
- Jacek Suda, Patrick Pintus and Mehmet Burak Turgut
- 48: Local containment policies and country-wide spread of Covid-19 in the United States: an epidemiological analysis
- Jacek Rothert, Ryan Brady and Michael Insler
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