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- 121: Teenage risky behavior and parental supervision: the unintended consequences of multiple shifts school systems

- Martín Rossi and Ana Reynoso
- 120: Career Choices and the Evolution of the College Gender Gap

- Martín Rossi and Christian Ruzzier
- 119: ’Make or Buy’ as Competitive Strategy: Evidence from the Spanish Local TV Industry

- Christian Ruzzier and Ricard Gil
- 118: Using Labor Productivity Change Estimates as an Input for X-Factors in Price-Cap Regulation

- Martín Rossi
- 117: The Econometrics Approach to the Measurement of Efficiency: A Survey

- Martín Rossi
- 116: Are We Playing the Same Game? The Economic Effects of Constitutions Depend on the Degree of Institutionalization

- Mariano Tommasi, German Caruso and Carlos Scartascini
- 115: State Capacity and the Quality of Policies. Revisiting the Relationship between Openness and Government Size

- Mariano Tommasi, María Franco Chuaire and Carlos Scartascini
- 114: Family Business: Causes and Consequences of Political Dynasties

- Martín Rossi
- 113: First-Day Criminal Recidivism

- Martín Rossi and Ignacio Munyo
- 112: Survival in Export Markets

- Facundo Albornoz, Juan Hallak and Sebastian Fanelli
- 111: A Tale of Two Latin American Congresses. Towards a Comparative Study of Institutionalization and Effectiveness

- Mariano Tommasi, Valeria Palanza and Carlos Scartascini
- 110: Optimal nondiscriminatory auctions with favoritism

- Federico Weinschelbaum, Leandro Arozamena and Nicholas Shunda
- 109: Evolving to the Impatience Trap: The Example of the Farmer-Sheriff Game

- Federico Weinschelbaum, David Levine, Salvatore Modica and Felipe Zurita
- 108: Behavioral Heuristics and Market Patterns in a Bertrand-Edgeworth Game

- Daniel Heymann, Enrique Kawamura, Roberto Perazzo and Martin Zimmermann
- 107: Export Emergence of Differentiated Goods from Developing Countries: Four Argentine Cases

- Alejandro Artopoulos, Daniel Friel and Juan Hallak
- 106: Intergenerational Conflict and International Risk Sharing

- Martín Gonzalez Eiras
- 105: Social Security as Markov Equilibrium in OLG Models: A Note

- Martín Gonzalez Eiras
- 104: An Unfinished Transition. Inflation and Macroeconomic Policies in Argentina Post-Convertibility

- Daniel Heymann and Adrián Ramos
- 103: On Favoritism in Auctions with Entry

- Leandro Arozamena and Federico Weinschelbaum
- 102: Pareto-Improving Defaul

- Yves Balasko and Enrique Kawamura
- 101: Veto Players and Policy Trade-offs. An Intertemporal Approach to Study the Effects of Political Institutions on Policy

- Mariano Tommasi, Carlos Scartascini and Ernesto Stein
- 100: Taxing Our Neighbors? Why Some Sub-National Revenues Are So Small

- Jorge Baldrich
- 99: Firms' Exporting Behavior under Quality Constraints

- Juan Hallak and Jagadeesh Sivadasan
- 98: The Monetary and Banking Reforms During the 1930 Depression in Argentina

- Roberto Cortés Conde
- 97: Testing Under Local Misspecification and Artificial Regressions
- Walter Sosa Escudero, Anil K. Bera and Gabriel Montes Rojas
- 96: Spanish America Colonial Patterns: The Rio de La Plata

- Roberto Cortés Conde
- 95: Tests for Dynamic Effects in Linear Panel Data Models

- Walter Sosa Escudero and Federico Zincenko
- 94: Testing for Persistence in the Error Component Model:A One-Sided Approach

- Walter Sosa Escudero
- 93: GMM Based Tests for Locally Misspecified Models

- Walter Sosa Escudero and Anil K. Bera
- 92: A Note on the Suboptimality of Right-of-First-Refusal Clauses
- Federico Weinschelbaum and Leandro Arozamena
- 91: Understanding the Political Economy of Structural Reform: The Case of Argentina
- Carlos H. Acuña, Sebastian Galiani and Mariano Tommasi
- 90: The Institutional Foundations of Public Policy

- Mariano Tommasi
- 89: The Brother in Law Effect

- Federico Weinschelbaum, David K. Levine and Felipe Zurita
- 88: Understanding Reform in Latin America

- Mariano Tommasi, Alvaro Forteza and German Herrera
- 87: Equilibrium Portfolios in the Neoclassical Growth Model

- Emilio Espino
- 86: Insider Trading and Corporate Governance in Latin America: A Sequential Trade Model Approach

- Juan Jose Cruces and Enrique Kawamura
- 85: Land-Rich Economies, Education and Economic Development

- Sebastian Galiani, Daniel Heymann, Carlos Dabus and Fernando Tohmé
- 84: Fertility and Female Labor Supply in Latin America: New Causal Evidence
- Sebastian Galiani and Guillermo Cruces
- 83: A Note on Wealth as a Corruption-Controlling Device

- Federico Weinschelbaum and Rafael Di Tella
- 82: The Effect of Corruption on Bidding Behavior in First-Price Auctions
- Federico Weinschelbaum and Leandro Arozamena
- 81: Tests for Unbalanced Error Components Models Under Local Misspecification
- Walter Sosa Escudero and Anil K. Bera
- 80: On Liability Dollarization: A Simple Model with Domestic and Foreign Creditors

- Enrique Kawamura and Daniel Heymann
- 79: Banking and Markets in a Monetary Model
- Enrique Kawamura and Gaetano Antinolfi
- 78: The Health Effects of Land Titling
- Sebastian Galiani and Ernesto Schargrodsky
- 77: The Effect of a Large Expansion of Pre-Primary School Facilities on Preschool Attendance and Maternal Employment

- Sebastian Galiani and Samuel Berlinski
- 76: Financial Innovation, Market Participation, and Asset Prices
- Martin Gonzalez Eiras, Laurent Calvet and Paolo Sodini
- 75: Renegotiation, Collective Action Clauses and Sovereign Debt Markets

- Federico Weinschelbaum and Jose Wynne
- 74: Foreign Direct Investment Spillovers and the Absorption Capabilities of Domestic Firms in the Argentine Manufacturing Sector (1992-2001)

- Daniel Chudnovsky, Andrés López and Gaston Rossi
- 73: Judicial Lobbying: The Politics of Labor Law, Constitutional Interpretation. Argentina 1935-1998

- Mariano Tommasi, Matias Iaryczower and Pablo Spiller
- 72: Sustaining Social Security

- Martin Gonzalez Eiras and Dirk Niepelt