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- 125: Partial Job Automation

- Andre Mouton
- 124: Efficient Aggregation in Heterogeneous Agents Models with Bounded Rationality

- Giorgi Nikolaishvili and David Evans
- 123: Monetary Transmission Through Community and Noncommunity Bank Lending

- Giorgi Nikolaishvili
- 122: E-Cigarette Taxation and Queer Youth

- Anthony Chuo, Chad D. Cotti, Charles Courtemanche, Johanna Catherine Maclean, Erik T. Nesson and Joseph J. Sabia
- 121: Measuring Dynamic Transmission Using Pass-Through Impulse Response Functions

- Giorgi Nikolaishvili
- 120: Monetary Policy and Firm Heterogeneity: The Role of Leverage Since the Financial Crisis

- Aeimit Lakdawala, Timothy Moreland and Min Fang
- 119: Modeling Behavioral Response to Infectious Diseases Under Information Delay

- Frederick Chen, Haosen He and Chu A.(Alex) Yu
- 118: When the Temperature Drops, Perceptions Worsen: Effects of Extreme Cold on Perceptions of Government and Civic Participation in Peruvian Highlands

- Leah Lakdawala, Judhajit Chakraborty and Eduardo Nakasone
- 117: Quantifying Racial Prejudices with Housing Transaction Data

- Tin Cheuk Leung, Xiaojin Sun and Kwok Ping Tsang
- 116: Disentangling Demand and Supply of Media Bias: The Case of Newspaper Homepages

- Tin Cheuk Leung and Koleman Strumpf
- 115: The Determinants of Bond-Stock Correlation: the Role of Trend Inflation and Monetary Policy

- Jinyoung Seo
- 114: The Effect of E-Cigarette Flavor Bans on Tobacco Use

- Chad D. Cotti, Charles Courtemanche, Yang Liang, Johanna Catherine Maclean, Erik T. Nesson and Joseph J. Sabia
- 113: The Effects of Tobacco 21 Laws on Smoking and Vaping: Evidence from Panel Data and Biomarkers

- Chad D. Cotti, Philip DeCicca and Erik T. Nesson
- 112: What Drives Wage Sorting? Evidence From West Germany

- Andre Mouton
- 111: Skill-Bias, Firm-Bias, and Wage Inequality

- Andre Mouton
- 110: Frosty Climate, Icy Relationships: Frosts and Intimate Partner Violence in Rural Peru

- Leah Lakdawala, Katie Bollman, Judhajit Chakraborty and Eduardo Nakasone
- 109: The Effects of Expanding Worker Rights to Children

- Leah Lakdawala, Diana Martinez and Diego Vera-Cossio
- 108: Narrow paths out of poverty and educational demand: Evidence from Dominican baseball

- Brian Marein and Craig Palsson
- 107: Assessing Central Bank Commitment to Inflation Targeting in Emerging Economies: Evidence From India

- Vaishali Garga, Aeimit Lakdawala and Rajeswari Sengupta
- 106: Determinants of the Sacrifice Ratio: Evidence from OECD and non-OECD countries
- Sandeep Mazumder
- 105: Estimating the Willingness to Pay for Environmental Resources in the Chilean Patagonia
- Juan-Pedro Garces-Voisenat and Zinnia Mukherjee
- 103: What, When, and How Much: The Search for Financial Incentive Designs to Enhance the Reach of Weight Loss Programs
- Ali Hashemi
- 102: Population Density, Human Capital and Productivity
- Juan-Pedro Garces-Voisenat
- 101: Are There Important Differences between Classical and 21st-Centutry Monetary Theories? Did the Keynesian and Monetarist Revolutions Matter?
- John Wood
- 100: In Search of an International Phillips Curve
- Sandeep Mazumder