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- 2018-7: Evaluating Ambiguous Random Variables and Updating by Proxy

- Faruk Gul and Wolfgang Pesendorfer
- 2018-6: The Mommy Effect: Do women anticipate the employment effects of motherhood?

- Ilyana Kuziemko, Jessica Pan, Jenny Shen and Ebonya Washington
- 2018-5: Where Has All the Big Data Gone?

- Maryam Farboodi, Adrien Matray and Laura Veldkamp
- 2018-4: On the Efficiency of Stable Matchings in Large Markets

- SangMok Lee and Leeat Yariv
- 2018-3: Are Refugees a Burden? Impacts of Refugee Inflows on Hosts Consumption Expenditures

- Sandra Rozo and Micaela Sviastchi
- 2018-2: The Disruption of Long Term Bank Credit

- Jonathan Payne
- 2018-1: Social Signaling and Prosocial Behavior: Experimental Evidence in Community Deworming in Kenya

- Anne Karing and Karim Naguib
- 2017-7: The Local Innovation Spillovers of Listed Firms

- Adrien Matray
- 2017-6: The Rise of American Ingenuity: Innovation and Inventors of the Golden Age

- Ufuk Akcigit, John Grigsby and Tom Nicholas
- 2017-5: Keeping Your Story Straight: Truthtelling and Liespotting

- Johannes Hörner, Xiaosheng Mu and Nicolas Vieille
- 2017-4: Hours, Occupations and Gender Differences in Labor Market Outcomes

- Andres Erosa, Luisa Fuster, Gueorgui Kambourov and Richard Rogerson
- 2017-3: Public Health Insurance and Access to Credit

- Claire Célérier and Adrien Matray
- 2017-2: Pricing, Selection, and Welfare in the Student Loan Market: Evidence from Borrower Repayment Decisions

- Natalie Cox
- 2017-1: Real Estate Boom and Misallocation of Capital in China

- Ting Chen, Laura Liu, Wei Xiong and Li-An Zhou
- 2016-8: Information Distortion in Hierarchical Organizations: A Study of China’s Great Famine

- Ziying Fan, Wei Xiong and Li-An Zhou
- 2016-7: Policy Competition in Real-Time

- Faruk Gul and Wolfgang Pesendorfer
- 2016-6: Estimating Neighborhood Effects: Evidence from War-time Destruction in London

- Stephen Redding and Daniel Daniel
- 2016-5: Does Disclosure affect CEO Pay Setting? Evidence from the Passage of the 1934 Securities and Exchange Act

- Alexandre Mas
- 2016-4: Monetary and Financial Policies in Emerging Markets

- Kosuke Aoki, Gianluca Benigno and Nobuhiro Kiyotaki
- 2016-3: Reference Points and Redistributive Preferences: Experiment Evidence

- Jimmy Charité, Raymond Fisman and Ilyana Kuziemko
- 2016-2: The I Theory of Money

- Markus Brunnermeier and Yuliy Sannikov
- 2016-1: Why did the Democrats lose the South? Bringing new data to an old debate

- Ilyana Kuziemko and Ebonya Washington
- 2015-7: Long-term Effects of Temporary Labor Demand: Free Trade Zones, Female Education and Marriage Market Outcomes in the Dominican Republic

- Maria Sviatschi
- 2015-6: Skill Biased Structural Change

- Francisco Buera, Joseph Kaboski and Richard Rogerson
- 2015-5: Empirical Analysis of Funding Cost Spillovers in the EURO Zone with Application to Systemic Risk

- Pietro Bonaldi, Ali Hortaçsu and Jakub Kastl
- 2015-4: Empirical Analysis of Funding Cost Spillovers in the EURO Zone with Application to Systemic Risk

- Pietro Bonaldi, Ali Hortaçsu and Jakub Kastl
- 2015-3: Product Dynamics and Aggregate Shocks: Evidence from Japanese Product and Firm Level Data

- Robert Dekle, Atsushi Kawakami, Nobuhiro Kiyotaki and Tsutomu Miyagawa
- 2015-2: Searching for Job Security and the Consequences of Job Loss

- Gregor Jarosch
- 2015-1: The Effects of Earnings Disclosure on College Enrollment Decisions

- Justine Hastings, Christopher Neilson and Seth Zimmerman
- 2014-5: Are Some Degrees Worth More than Others? Evidence from College Admission Cutoffs in Chile

- Justine Hastings, Christopher Neilson and Seth Zimmerman
- 2014-4: The Behavior of Others as a Reference Point

- Francesco Bogliacino and Pietro Ortoleva
- 2014-3: Dynamics of Firms and Trade in General Equilibrium

- Robert Dekle, Hyeok Jeong and Nobuhiro Kiyotaki
- 2014-2: House Price Gains and U.S. Household Spending from 2002 to 2006

- Atif Mian and Amir Sufi
- 2014-1: Racial Differences in Health in Long-Run Perspective

- Leah Boustan and Robert Margo
- 2013-9: Optimal Income Taxation with Career Effects of Work Effort

- Michael Best and Henrik Jacobsen
- 2013-8: Is R-Squared a Measure of Market Inefficiency?

- Kewei Hou, Lin Peng and Wei Xiong
- 2013-7: Urbanization in the United States, 1800-2000

- Leah Boustan, Devin Bunten and Owen Hearey
- 2013-6: The Origin and Persistence of Black-White Differences in Women’s Labor Force Participation

- Leah Boustan and William Collins
- 2013-5: Liquidity Auctions, Fixed Rate Tenders and Bailouts in the EURO Zone

- Nuno Cassola, Ali Hortaçsu and Jakub Kastl
- 2013-4: Crisis and Commitment: Inflation Credibility and the Vulnerability to Sovereign Debt Crises

- Mark Aguiar, Manuel Amador, Emmanuel Farhi and Gita Gopinath
- 2013-3: An Experimental Study of Decentralized Matching

- Federico Echenique and Leeat Yariv
- 2013-2: Estimation in an Instrumental Variables Model With Treatment Effect Heterogeneity

- Michal Kolesár
- 2013-1: Efficiencies Brewed: Pricing and Consolidation in the US Beer Industry

- Orley Ashenfelter, Daniel Hosken and Matthew Weinberg
- 2012-3: The Effect of School Choice on Intrinsic Motivation and Academic Outcomes

- Justine Hastings, Christopher Neilson and Seth Zimmerman
- 2012-2: Media and Policy

- Faruk Gul and Wolfgang Pesendorfer
- 2012-1: Search and Work in Optimal Welfare Programs

- Nicola Pavoni, Ofer Setty and Giovanni Violante
- 2011-4: Forecasts in a Slightly Misspecified Finite Order VAR Model

- Ulrich Müller and James Stock
- 2011-3: Theory of Product Differentiation in the presence of the Attraction Effect

- Efe Ok, Pietro Ortoleva and Gil Riella
- 2011-2: Laws and Norms

- Roland Benabou and Jean Tirole
- 2011-1: Bank Credit And Business Networks

- Asim Khwaja, Atif Mian and Abid Qamar
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