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- 20-05: Beliefs About Public Debt and the Demand for Government Spending

- Christopher Roth, Sonja Settele and Johannes Wohlfart
- 20-04: Marriage and Housework

- Cristina Borra, Martin Browning and Almudena Sevilla
- 20-03: Nonparametric Analysis of Time-Inconsistent Preferences

- Laura Blow, Martin Browning and Ian Crawford
- 20-02: What Is Real and What Is Not in the Global FDI Network?

- Jannick Damgaard, Thomas Elkjaer and Niels Johannesen
- 20-01: Do you have time to take a walk together? Private and joint time within the household

- Martin Browning, Olivier Donni and Mette Goertz
- 19-14: Discrimination and Daycare Choice: Evidence from a Randomized Survey

- Mongoljin Batsaikhan, Mette Goertz, John Kennes, Ran Sun Lyng, Daniel Monte and Norovsambuu Tumennasan
- 19-13: How Do Beliefs about the Gender Wage Gap Affect the Demand for Public Policy?

- Sonja Settele
- 19-12: Higher Education and Financial Behavior: The effect of studying mathematics and economics on financial outcomes

- Kristoffer Balle Hvidberg
- 19-11: SUBJECTIVE MODELS OF THE MACROECONOMY: EVIDENCE FROM EXPERTS AND A REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLE

- Peter Andre, Carlo Pizzinelli, Christopher Roth and Johannes Wohlfart
- 19-10: When nudges aren't enough: Incentives and habit formation in public transport usage

- Christina Gravert and Linus Olsson Collentine
- 19-09: PARENTING VALUES MODERATE THE INTERGENRATIONAL TRANSMISSION OF TIME PREFERENCES

- Thomas Epper and Anne Ardila Bren�e
- 19-08: Time Discounting and Wealth Inequality

- Thomas Epper, Ernst Fehr, Helga Fehr-Duda, Claus Kreiner, David Lassen, Søren Leth-Petersen and Gregers Nytoft Rasmussen
- 19-07: Durables and Lemons: Private Information and the Market for Cars

- Richard Blundell, Ran Gu, Søren Leth-Petersen, Hamish Low and Costas Meghir
- 19-06: Housing Wealth or Collateral: How Home Value Shocks Drive Home Equity Extraction and Spending

- Søren Leth-Petersen and Henrik Yde Andersen
- 19-05: Suboptimal paternalism: Ability, benevolence, and self-selection in choosing for others

- Felix Sebastian Doessing and David Lassen
- 19-04: Cognitive Consequences of Iodine Deficiency in Adolescence: Evidence from Salt Iodization in Denmark

- Benjamin Ly Serena
- 19-03: The Wealth of Parents: Trends over Time in Assortative Mating Based on Parental Wealth

- Sander Wagner, Diederik Boertien and Mette Goertz
- 19-02: EARMARKED PATERNITY LEAVE AND THE RELATIVE INCOME WITHIN COUPLES

- Jeppe Druedahl, Mette Ejrn�s and Thomas H. J�rgensen
- 19-01: Labor Supply and Optimization Frictions: Evidence from the Danish Student Labor Market

- Jakob Egholt S�gaard
- 18-05: DO LOWER MINIMUM WAGES FOR YOUNGER WORKERS RAISE THEIR EMPLOYMENT? EVIDENCE FROM A DANISH DISCONTINUITY

- Claus Kreiner, Daniel Reck and Peer Skov
- 18-04: WEALTH TAXATION AND WEALTH ACCUMULATION: THEORY AND EVIDENCE FROM DENMARK

- Katrine Jakobsen, Kristian Jakobsen, Henrik Kleven and Gabriel Zucman
- 18-03: Can Consumers Distinguish Persistent from Transitory Income Shocks?

- Jeppe Druedahl and Thomas Joergensen
- 18-02: NEONATAL HEALTH OF PARENTS AND COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN

- Claus Kreiner and Hans Henrik Sivertsen
- 18-01: Children and Gender Inequality: Evidence from Denmark

- Henrik Jacobsen Kleven, Camille Landais and Jakob Egholt Soegaard
- 17-04: WHO OWNS THE WEALTH IN TAX HAVENS? MACROEVIDENCE AND IMPLICATIONS FOR GLOBAL INEQUALITY

- Anette Alstads�ter, Niels Johannesen and Gabriel Zucman
- 17-03: Tax Evasion and Inequality

- Anette Alstads�ter, Niels Johannesen and Gabriel Zucman
- 17-02: Long-Run Saving Dynamics: Evidence from Unexpected Inheritances

- Jeppe Druedahl and Alessandro Martinello
- 17-01: FINANCIAL TROUBLE ACROSS GENERATIONS:EVIDENCE FROM THE UNIVERSE OF PERSONAL LOANS IN DENMARK

- Claus Kreiner, Søren Leth-Petersen and Louise Willerslev-Olsen