Working Papers
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- 2017-23: Urban Population and Amenities: The Neoclassical Model of Location

- David Albouy and Bryan Stuart
- 2017-22: Nonunion Employee Representation: Theory and the German Experience with Mandated Works Councils

- Stephen Smith and Uwe Jirjahn
- 2017-21: Personal Privacy of HMDA in a World of Big Data

- Anthony Yezer
- 2017-20: Businesspeople in Elected Office: Identifying Private Benefits from Firm-Level Returns

- David Szakonyi
- 2017-19: Bolder Divestment Not Better Performance Contracts are the Solution for India's Public Sector

- Ajay Chhibber and Swati Gupta
- 2017-18: State Ownership and transparency in Foreign Direct Investment: Loose-Lipped Leviathan?

- Robert Weiner and Anthony Cannizzaro
- 2017-17: Could Austerity Collapse the Economy of Puerto Rico?

- Paul Carrillo, Anthony Yezer and Jozefina Kalaj
- 2017-16: Repression, Civil Conflict, And Leadership Tenure: A Case Study of Kazakhstan

- Susan Aaronson
- 2017-15: Taming the Tiger: Peaceful and Violent Protest and the Repressive Responses of Government

- Susan Gaines, Susan Aaronson and Rodwan Abouharb
- 2017-14: Repression, Civil Conflict, And Leadership Tenure: A Case Study of Turkey

- Susan Gaines and Susan Aaronson
- 2017-13: Repression, Civil Conflict, and Leadership Tenure: A Case Study of Honduras

- Susan Aaronson
- 2017-12: Capital Inflows, Sovereign Debt and Bank Lending: Micro-Evidence from an Emerging Market

- Tomas Williams
- 2017-11: Capital Flows and Sovereign Debt Markets: Evidence from Index Rebalancings

- Tomas Williams and Lorenzo Pandolfi
- 2017-10: International Asset Allocations and Capital Flows: The Benchmark Effect

- Tomas Williams, Claudio Raddatz and Sergio Schmukler
- 2017-9: What Are We Talking About When We Discuss Digital Protectionism?

- Susan Aaronson
- 2017-8: Uncertainty and Trade Elasticities

- Olga Timoshenko and Erick Sager
- 2017-7: China's One Belt One Road Strategy: The New Financial Institutions and India’s Options

- Ajay Chhibber
- 2017-6: Public Sector Undertakings: Bharat’s other Ratnas

- Ajay Chhibber and Swati Gupta
- 2017-5: Reviving Private Investment in India: Determinants and Policy Levers

- Ajay Chhibber and Akshata Kalloor
- 2017-4: Negative Shocks and Mass Persecutions: Evidence from the Black Death

- Remi Jedwab, Mark Koyama and Noel Johnson
- 2017-3: Economic and Political Factors in Infrastructure Investment: Evidence from Railroads and Roads in Africa 1960–2015

- Remi Jedwab and Adam Storeygard
- 2017-2: Governance Spillovers of Labour Provisions in Free Trade Agreements

- Susan Aaronson
- 2017-1: How Sustainable Are Benefits from Extension for Smallholder Farmers? Evidence from a Randomised Phase-Out of the BRAC Program in Uganda

- Stephen Smith, Ram Fishman, Vida BobicÌ and Munshi Sulaiman
- 2016-31: Pollution or Crime: The Effect of Driving Restrictions on Criminal Activity

- Paul Carrillo, Andrea Lopez and Arun Malik
- 2016-30: Redefining Protectionism: The new challenge in the digital age

- Susan Aaronson
- 2016-29: Testing the Association between Foreclosure and Nearby House Values: Can Differences Deceive?

- Anthony Yezer
- 2016-28: partisan Technocratic Cycles in Latin America

- Stephan Kaplan
- 2016-27: Systemic and Idiosyncratic Sovereign Debt Crises

- Graciela Kaminsky and Pablo Vega-Garcia
- 2016-26: Globalization in the Periphery: Monetary Policy: What is Gained, What is Lost

- Graciela Kaminsky
- 2016-25: The Cost of Greening Stimulus: A Dynamic Discrete Choice Analysis of Vehicle Scrappage Programs

- Shanjun Li and Chao Wei
- 2016-24: Travel Time Use Over Five Decades

- Chen Song and Chao Wei
- 2016-23: REPRESSION, CIVIL CONFLICT, AND LEADERSHIP TENURE: A CASE STUDY OF BAHRAIN

- Susan Aaronson
- 2016-22: Foreign Rivals are Coming to Town: Responding to the Threat of Foreign Multinational Entry

- Cathy Bao and Maggie Chen
- 2016-21: REPRESSION, CIVIL CONFLICT, AND LEADERSHIP TENURE: A CASE STUDY OF ARGENTINA

- Susan Aaronson
- 2016-20: The Value of Reputation in Trade: Evidence from Alibaba

- Maggie Chen and Min Wu
- 2016-19: At the Intersection of Cross-Border Information Flows and Human Rights: TPP as a Case Study

- Susan Aaronson
- 2016-18: Location Fundamentals, Agglomeration Economies, and the Geography of Multinational Firms

- Laura Alfaro and Maggie Chen
- 2016-16: How Do Electoral Quotas Influence Political Competition? Evidence from Municipal, State, and National Elections in India

- Adam Auerbach and Adam Ziegfeld
- 2016-15: The EMG Distribution and Aggregate Trade Elasticities

- Olga Timoshenko and Erick Sager
- 2016-14: Do Fed Forecast Errors Matter?

- Tara Sinclair, Pao-Lin Tien and Edward Gamber
- 2016-13: Disruptive Technologies and their Implications for Economic Policy: Some Preliminary Observations

- Danny Leipziger and Victoria Dodev
- 2016-12: At the Intersection of Cross-Border Information Flows and Human Rights: TPP as a Case Study

- Susan Aaronson
- 2016-11: Learning, Prices, and Firm Dynamics

- Olga Timoshenko, Paulo Bastos and Daniel Dias
- 2016-10: Repression, Civil Conflict, and Leadership Tenure; The Thai Case Study: 2006-2014

- Susan Aaronson
- 2016-9: Repression, Civil Conflict, and Leadership Tenure: The Sri Lanka Case Study

- Susan Aaronson
- 2016-8: Working by Design: New Ideas to Empower U.S. and European Workers in TTIP

- Susan Aaronson
- 2016-7: The Digital Trade Imbalance and Its Implications for Internet Governance

- Susan Aaronson
- 2016-6: Can Transparency in Supply Chains Advance Labor Rights? Mapping of Existing Efforts

- Susan Aaronson and Ethan Wham
- 2016-5: Online Job Search and Migration Intentions Across EU Member States

- Tara Sinclair and Mariano Mamertino
- 2016-4: Costly Screening, Self-Selection, Fraud, and the Organization of Credit Markets

- Anthony Yezer and Pingkang Yu
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