Working Papers
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- 2020-14: The Economic Impact of the Black Death

- Remi Jedwab, Noel Johnson and Mark Koyama
- 2020-13: Pandemics, Poverty, and Social Cohesion: Lessons from the Past and Possible Solutions for COVID-19

- Remi Jedwab, Amjad Khan, Richard Damania, Jason Russ and Esha Zaveri
- 2020-12: A tale of two wage subsidies: The American and Australian fiscal responses to COVID-19

- Steven Hamilton
- 2020-11: Women at Work in the Pre-Civil War United States: An Analysis of Unreported Family Workers

- Barry Chiswick and RaeAnn Robinson
- 2020-10: Long-Run Effects of Incentivizing Work After Childbirth

- Elira Kuka and Na'ama Shenhav
- 2020-9: Medieval Cities Through the Lens of Urban Economic Theories

- Remi Jedwab, Noel Johnson and Mark Koyama
- 2020-8: A Plurilateral “Single Data Area†Is the Solution to Canada’s Data Trilemma

- Susan Aaronson and Patrick Leblond
- 2020-7: America's uneven approach to AI and its consequences

- Susan Aaronson
- 2020-6: Data Governance, AI, and Trade: Asia as a Case Study

- Susan Aaronson
- 2020-5: Data Is Dangerous: Comparing the Risks That the United States, Canada and Germany See in Data Troves

- Susan Aaronson
- 2020-4: The Value of Reputation in Trade: Evidence from Alibaba

- Maggie Chen and Min Wu
- 2020-3: Human Capital Accumulation at Work: Estimates for the World and Implications for Development

- Remi Jedwab, Asif Islam, Paul Romer and Roberto Samaniego
- 2020-2: The Financial Center Leverage Cycle: Does it Spread Around the World?

- Graciela Kaminsky, Leandro Medina and Shiyi Wang
- 2020-1: Mismatch in Online Job Search

- Tara Sinclair and Martha Gimbel
- 2019-17: Distinguishing Self-interest from Greed: Ethical Constraints and Economic Efficiency

- Steven Suranovic
- 2019-16: Numerological preferences, timing of births and the long-term effect on schooling

- Cheng Huang, Xiaojing Ma, Shiying Zhang and Qingguo Zhao
- 2019-15: Search for Yield in Large International Corporate Bonds: Investor Behavior and Firm Responses

- Tomas Williams, Sergio Schmukler, Mauricio Larrain and Charles Calomiris
- 2019-14: Emerging Trade Battlefield with China: Export Competition and Firms’ Coping Strategies

- Yao Pan and Katariina Nilsson Hakkala
- 2019-13: Cities of Workers, Children or Seniors? Age Structure and Economic Growth in a Global Cross-Section of Cities

- Remi Jedwab, Daniel Pereira and Mark Roberts
- 2019-12: Divorce among European and Mexican Immigrants in the U.S

- Barry Chiswick and Christina Houseworth
- 2019-11: How Should We Measure City Size? Theory and Evidence Within and Across Rich and Poor Countries

- Remi Jedwab, Prakash Loungani and Anthony Yezer
- 2019-10: The Economics of Missionary Expansion: Evidence from Africa and Implications for Development

- Remi Jedwab, Felix Meier zu Selhausen and Alexander Moradi
- 2019-9: Economic and Political Factors in Infrastructure Investment: Evidence from Railroads and Roads in Africa 1960--2015

- Remi Jedwab and Adam Storeygard
- 2019-8: The Average and Heterogeneous Effects of Transportation Investments: Evidence from sub-Saharan Africa 1960-2010

- Remi Jedwab and Adam Storeygard
- 2019-7: Boom - Bust Capital Flow Cycles

- Graciela Kaminsky
- 2019-6: A mHealth voice messaging intervention to improve infant and young child feeding practices in Senegal

- Shauna Downs, Jessica Fanzo, Jozefina Kalaj, Joachim Sackey and Stephen Smith
- 2019-5: Drug Money and Bank Lending: The Unintended Consequences of Anti-Money Laundering Policies

- Tomas Williams, Pablo Slutzky and Mauricio Villamizar-Villegas
- 2019-4: Agricultural extension, intra-household allocation and malaria

- Yao Pan and Saurabh Singhal
- 2019-3: Pandemics, Places, and Populations: Evidence from the Black Death

- Remi Jedwab, Noel Johnson and Mark Koyama
- 2019-2: Do Constraints on Women Worsen Child Deprivations?Framework, Measurement, and Evidence from India

- Stephen Smith, Alberto Posso and Lucia Ferrone
- 2019-1: Works Councils and Workplace Health Promotion in Germany

- Stephen Smith, Uwe Jirjahn and Jens Mohrenweiser
- 2018-13: What Are We Talking about When We Talk about Digital Protectionism?

- Susan Aaronson
- 2018-12: Information Please: A Comprehensive Approach to Digital Trade Provisions in NAFTA 2.0

- Susan Aaronson
- 2018-11: Data Minefield: How AI is Prodding Governments to Rethink Trade in Data

- Susan Aaronson
- 2018-10: Data is Different: Why the World Needs a New Approach to Governing Cross-border Data Flows

- Susan Aaronson
- 2018-09: Is There a Kuznets Curve for Intra-City Earnings Inequality?

- Haixiao Wu
- 2018-8: Private Sector Policymaking

- David Szakonyi
- 2018-7: Development Economics Meets the Challenges of Lagging U.S. Areas: Applications to Education, Health and Nutrition, Behavior, and Infrastructure

- Stephen Smith
- 2018-6: An Examination of the Link between Urban Planning Policies and the High Cost of Housing and Labor

- Anthony Yezer, William Larson and Weihua Zhao
- 2018-5: Modelling Economic Development: The Lewis Model Updated

- Carmel Chiswick
- 2018-4: Opening UP Argentina to the World: Some Strategic Observations

- Danny Leipziger
- 2018-3: Migration and Online Job Search: A Gravity Model Approach

- Tara Sinclair and Mariano Mamertino
- 2018-2: The Rise of Patient Capital: The Political Economy of Chinese Global Finance

- Stephen Kaplan
- 2018-1: How ETFs Amplify the Global Financial Cycle in Emerging Markets

- Tomas Williams, Nathan Converse and Eduardo Levy-Yeyati
- 2017-29: Can Differences Deceive? The Case of “Foreclosure Externalities"

- Anthony Yezer and Yishen Liu
- 2017-28: Unilateral and Multilateral Sanctions: A Network Approach

- Sumit Joshi and Ahmed Mahmud
- 2017-27: Network Formation with Multigraphs and Strategic Complementarities

- Sumit Joshi, Sudipta Sarangi and Ahmed Mahmud
- 2017-26: Migration Networks and Location Decisions: Evidence from U.S. Mass Migration

- Bryan Stuart and Evan Taylor
- 2017-25: The Long-Run Effects of Recessions on Education and Income

- Bryan Stuart
- 2017-24: The Effect of Social Connectedness on Crime: Evidence from the Great Migration

- Evan Taylor and Bryan Stuart
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