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- 23-06: Conducting qualitative interviews with AI

- Felix Chopra and Ingar Haaland
- 23-05: The Oral Contraceptive Pill and Adolescents’ Mental Health

- Ana Costa-Ramón, N. Meltem Daysal and Ana Rodriguez-González
- 23-04: The Education-Health Gradient: Revisiting the Role of Socio-Emotional Skills

- Miriam Gensowski and Mette Gørtz
- 23-03: Home Price Expectations and Spending: Evidence from a Field Experiment

- Felix Chopra, Christopher Roth and Johannes Wohlfart
- 23-02: Child Health, Parental Well-Being, and the Social Safety Net

- Achyuta Adhvaryu, N. Meltem Daysal, Snaebjorn Gunnsteinsson, Teresa Molina and Herdis Steingrimsdottir
- 23-01: Subjective Earnings Risk

- Andrew Caplin, Victoria Gregory, Eungik Lee, Søren Leth-Petersen and Johan Sæverud
- 22-26: Daycare Enrollment Age and Child Development

- Mette Gørtz, Vibeke Myrup Jensen and Sarah Sander
- 22-25: Subjective Unemployment Expectations

- Ida Maria Hartmann and Søren Leth-Petersen
- 22-24: An Economic Approach to Machine Learning in Health Policy

- N. Meltem Daysal, Sendhil Mullainathan, Ziad Obermeyer, Suproteem K. Sarkar and Mircea Trandafir
- 22-23: Labor Market Effects of Life-Saving Treatments: Evidence from Breast Cancer Patients

- N. Meltem Daysal, Mikkel Hasse Pedersen, William N. Evans and Mircea Trandafir
- 22-22: Before and after out-of-home placement: Child health, education and crime

- Petra Gram Cavalca, Mette Ejrnæs and Mette Gørtz
- 22-21: The Intergenerational Transmission of Housing Wealth

- N. Meltem Daysal, Michael Lovenheim and David Wasser
- 22-20: Relationship Stability: Evidence from Labor and Marriage Markets

- Iris Kesternich, Bettina Siflinger, James Smith and Franziska Valder
- 22-19: Communicating Social Security Reform

- Søren Leth-Petersen, Andrew Caplin, Eungik Lee and Johan Sæverud
- 22-18: When do reminders work? Memory constraints and medical adherence

- Kai Barron, Mette Trier Damgaard and Christina Gravert
- 22-17: Do Tax Subsidies for Retirement Saving Impact Total Private Saving? New Evidence on Middle-income Workers

- Camilla Skovbo Christensen and Bastian Emil Ellegaard
- 22-16: Danish Flexicurity: Rights and Duties

- Claus Thustrup Kreiner and Michael Svarer
- 22-15: More than a Ban on Smoking? Behavioural Spillovers of Smoking Bans in the Workplace

- Joan Costa-Font, Luca Salmasi and Sarah Zaccagni
- 22-14: Effects of Extending Paid Parental Leave on Children’s Socio-Emotional Skills and Well-Being in Adolescence

- Mikkel Aagaard Houmark, Cecilie Marie Løchte Jørgensen, Ida Lykke Kristiansen and Miriam Gensowski
- 22-13: The Intertemporal Marginal Propensity to Consume out of Future Persistent Cash-Flows. Evidence from Transaction Data

- Jeppe Druedahl, Emil Bjerre Jensen and Søren Leth-Petersen
- 22-11: How Worker Productivity and Wages Grow with Tenure and Experience: The Firm Perspective

- Andrew Caplin, Minjoon Lee, Søren Leth-Petersen, Johan Sæverud and Matthew Shapiro
- 22-10: Is Inequality in Subjective Well-Being Meritocratic? Danish Evidence from Linked Survey and Administrative Data

- Claus Thustrup Kreiner and Isabel Skak Olufsen
- 22-09: Monetary Policy and Inequality

- Asger Lau Andersen, Niels Johannesen, Mia Jørgensen and Jose-Luis Peydro
- 22-08: When Death was Postponed: The Effect of HIV Medication on Work and Marriage

- Mette Ejrnæs, Esteban Garcia-Miralles, Mette Gørtz and Petter Lundborg
- 22-07: What drives the demand for high-cost consumption loans?

- Emil Toft Hansen
- 22-06: Causal Effects of Early Career Sorting on Labor and Marriage Market Choices: A Foundation for Gender Disparities and Norms

- Itzik Fadlon, Frederik Plesner Lyngse and Torben Heien Nielsen
- 22-05: Doctor Who? The Effect of Physician-Patient Match on The SES-Health Gradient

- Ida Lykke Kristiansen and Sophie Yanying Sheng
- 22-04: Fertility and Family Labor Supply

- Katrine Jakobsen, Thomas Jørgensen and Hamish Low
- 22-03: Two sides of the same pill? Fertility control and mental health effects of the contraceptive pill

- Franziska Valder
- 22-02: No Evidence that Siblings’ Gender Affects Personality Across Nine Countries

- Thomas Dudek, Anne Brenøe, Jan Feld and Julia M. Rohrer
- 22-01: The Global Minimum Tax

- Niels Johannesen
- 21-20: Uncertainty and Information Acquisition: Evidence from Firms and Households

- Heiner Mikosch, Christopher Roth, Samad Sarferaz and Johannes Wohlfart
- 21-19: Intergenerational Mobility Trends and the Changing Role of Female Labor

- Ulrika Ahrsjö, René Karadakic and Joachim Kahr Rasmussen
- 21-18: Narratives about the Macroeconomy

- Peter Andre, Ingar Haaland, Christopher Roth and Johannes Wohlfart
- 21-17: Beliefs About the Stock Market and Investment Choices: Evidence from a Field Experiment

- Rüdiger Weber, Annika Weber, Christine Laudenbach and Johannes Wohlfart
- 21-16: The Effects of Forward Guidance: Theory with Measured Expectations

- Mirko Wiederholt, Christopher Roth and Johannes Wohlfart
- 21-15: Studying Information Acquisition in the Field: A Practical Guide and Review

- Francesco Capozza, Ingar Haaland, Christopher Roth and Johannes Wohlfart
- 21-14: The Faster the Better? The Effect of Ultra-Fast Broadband on Students’ Performance

- Carlo Cambini, Lorien Sabatino and Sarah Zaccagni
- 21-13: Stable marriage, household consumption and unobserved match quality

- Martin Browning, Laurens Cherchye, Thomas Demuynck, Bram De Rock and Frederic Vermeulen
- 21-12: Field of Study and Financial Problems: How Economics Reduces the Risk of Default

- Kristoffer Balle Hvidberg
- 21-11: Dynamic Spending Responses to Wealth Shocks: Evidence from Quasi-lotteries on the Stock Market

- Asger Lau Andersen, Niels Johannesen and Adam Sheridan
- 21-10: Financing Constraints, Home Equity and Selection into Entrepreneurship

- Thais Laerkholm Jensen, Søren Leth-Petersen and Ramana Nanda
- 21-09: Welfare Reforms and the Division of Parental Leave

- Thomas Jørgensen and Jakob Søgaard
- 21-08: High Frequency Income Dynamics

- Jeppe Druedahl, Michael Graber and Thomas Jørgensen
- 21-07: Information Frictions among Firms and Households

- Sebastian Link, Andreas Peichl, Christopher Roth and Johannes Wohlfart
- 21-06: Public Pensions and Private Savings

- Esteban Garcia-Miralles and Jonathan Leganza
- 21-05: Revisiting Offsets of Psychotherapy Coverage

- Benjamin Ly Serena
- 21-04: Social Positions and Fairness Views on Inequality

- Kristoffer B. Hvidberg, Claus Kreiner and Stefanie Stantcheva
- 21-03: Gender Mix and Team Performance: Differences between Exogenously and Endogenously Formed Teams

- Ainoa Aparicio Fenoll and Sarah Zaccagni
- 21-02: Sick of Your Poor Neighborhood?

- Linea Hasager and Mia Jørgensen
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