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- 09616: The Structure of the Climate Debate

- Richard Tol
- 09516: Effects of Sea Level Rise on Economy of the United States

- Richard Tol and Monika Novackova
- 09416: Does Climate Aid Affect Emissions? Evidence from a Global Dataset

- Sambit Bhattacharyya, Maurizio Intartaglia and Andy McKay
- 09316: The Poor and the Poorest, fifty years on: Evidence from British Household Expenditure Surveys of the 1950s and 1960s

- Ian Gazeley, Hector Gutierrez Rufrancos, Andrew Newell, Kevin Reynolds and Rebecca Searle
- 09216: Take what you can: property rights, contestability and conflict

- Thiemo Fetzer and Samuel Marden
- 09116: The agricultural roots of industrial development: ‘forward linkages’ in reform era China

- Samuel Marden
- 09016: Family Size and the Demand for Sex Selection: Evidence From China

- Samuel Marden
- 08916: Resource Discovery and the Politics of Fiscal Decentralization

- Sambit Bhattacharyya, Louis Conradie and Rabah Arezki
- 08816: Disciplinary Sanction and Social Pressure in English Premiership Soccer

- Barry Reilly and Robert Witt
- 08716: Strategy Revision Opportunities and Collusion

- Matthew Embrey, Friederike Mengel and Ronald Peeters
- 08616: Cooperation in the Finitely Repeated Prisoner's Dilemma

- Matthew Embrey, Guillaume R. Frechette and Sevgi Yuksel
- 08516: Shutting Down the Thermohaline Circulation

- Richard Tol, David Anthoff and Francisco Estrada
- 08416: A survey of the UK population on public policy

- Richard Tol and Peter Dolton
- 08316: Distributional Implications of Geoengineering

- Richard Tol
- 8215: The WTO and Regional Trading Agreements: Is it all over for Multilateralism?

- L. Winters
- 8115: Tariff Liberalisation, Labour Market Flexibility and Employment: Evidence from India

- Nihar Shembavnekar
- 8015: Product Cost-Share: a Catalyst of the Trade Collapse

- Mattia Di Ubaldo
- 7915: Do Migrant Remittances Affect Household Purchases of Physical Investments and Durable Goods? Evidence for Kenya

- Farai Jena
- 7815: The impacts of climate change according to the IPCC

- Richard Tol
- 7715: Crime Exposure and Educational Outcomes in Mexico

- Pedro Romano
- 7615: Valuing malaria morbidity: Results from a global metaanalysis

- Mehmet Kutluay and Richard Tol
- 7515: Economic impacts of climate change

- Richard Tol
- 7415: Does lengthening the school day increase students’ academic achievement? Evidence from a natural experiment

- Francisco Cabrera-Hernandez
- 7314: Aid and Taxation: Evidence from Ethiopia

- Giulia Mascagni
- 7214: The Impact of Cooking with Firewood on Respiratory Health: Evidence from Indonesia

- Ani Silwal and Andy McKay
- 7114: Ambiguity reduction by objective model selection, with an application to the costs of the EU 2030 climate targets

- Richard Tol
- 7014: Effectiveness of capital control, economic growth and animal spirit: A cross-country analysis

- Malgorzata Sulimierska
- 6914: Objective versus subjective assessments: The IPCC treatment of the total economic impact of climate change

- Richard Tol
- 6814: Minimising costs and variability of electricity generation by means of optimal electricity interconnection utilisation

- Muireann Lynch, Richard Tol and Mark O’Malley
- 6714: Total factor productivity estimation for Polish manufacturing industry: A comparison of alternative methods

- Malgorzata Sulimierska
- 6613: Tail-effect and the Role of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Control

- In Chang Hwang, Richard Tol and Marjan Hofkes
- 6513: Active Learning about Climate Change

- In Chang Hwang, Richard Tol and Marjan Hofkes
- 6413: Bootstraps for Meta-Analysis with an Application to the Impact of Climate Change

- Richard Tol
- 6313: Modified Ramsey Discounting for Climate Change

- Richard Tol
- 6213: Estimating the Global Impacts of Climate Variability and Change During the 20th Century

- Richard Tol and Francisco Estrada
- 6113: Towards Impact Functions for Stochastic Climate Change

- Richard Tol and Francisco Estrada
- 6013: Measuring catch-up growth in malnourished populations

- Richard Tol
- 5913: Measuring catch-up growth in malnourished populations

- Kalle Hirvonen
- 5813: Fiscal limits on first-best climate policy: A CGE analysis for Europe

- Richard Tol and Stefano Verde
- 5713: Are You Happy While You Work?

- Alex Bryson and George MacKerron
- 5613: How Should Benefits and Costs Be Discounted in an Intergenerational Context?

- Richard Tol, Kenneth Arrow, Maureen Cropper, Christian Gollier, Ben Groom, Geoffrey Heal, Richard Newell, William Nordhaus, Robert Pindyck, William Pizer, Paul R. Portney, Thomas Sterner and Martin Weitzman
- 5513: The Matthew Effect for Cohorts of Economists

- Richard Tol
- 5413: The Determinants of Outward Processing: Evidence from Offshoring Intermediates by the European Union

- Dimitra Petropoulou, Xavier Cirera and Dirk Willenbockel
- 5312: The Effect of Learning on Climate Policy under Fat-tailed Uncertainty

- Richard Tol, In Chang Hwang and Frédéric Reynès
- 5212: Climate Change and Tourism in the Arctic Circle

- Richard Tol and Sharon Walsh
- 5112: After Ten Years of the Russian Crisis, How Might IMF Intervention Be Evaluated?

- Malgorzata Sulimierska
- 5012: The First World War and Working-Class Food Consumption in Britain

- Andrew Newell and Ian Gazeley
- 4912: Do Supply-Side Education Programmes Work? The Impact of Increased School Supply on Schooling and Wages in Indonesia Revisited

- Gunilla Pettersson Gelander
- 4812: The declines in infant mortality and fertility: Evidence from British cities in demographic transition

- Andrew Newell and Ian Gazeley
- 4712: Urban Working-Class Food Consumption and Nutrition in Britain in 1904

- Andrew Newell and Ian Gazeley