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- 2201: How Increased Labor Demand at the Start of Your Career Can Improve Long Run Outcomes

- Joshua Mask
- 2104: Demand Uncertainty, Selection, and Trade

- Erick Sager and Olga Timoshenko
- 2103: Risk and the Misallocation of Human Capital

- German Cubas, Pedro Silos and Vesa Soini
- 2102: Luxuries, Necessities, and the Allocation of Time

- Lei Fang, Anne Hannusch and Pedro Silos
- 2101: Women's Inheritance Rights and Fertility Decisions: Evidence from India

- Nayana Bose and Shreyasee Das
- 2004: Road Rationing Policies and Housing Markets

- Rhiannon Jerch, Panle Barwick, Shanjun Li and Jing Wu
- 2003: Bundling Time and Goods: Implications for Hours Dispersion

- Lei Fang, Anne Hannusch and Pedro Silos
- 2002: Coordinated Work Schedules and the Gender Wage Gap

- German Cubas, Chinhui Juhn and Pedro Silos
- 2001: Mosquito-Borne Disease and Newborn Health

- Viviane Sanfelice
- 1903: Gains in evolutionary dynamics: A unifying and intuitive approach to linking static and dynamic stability

- Dai Zusai
- 1902: Marriage Market Responses in the Wake of a Natural Disaster in India

- Shreyasee Das and Shatanjaya Dasgupta
- 1901: Heterogeneous Effects of Job Displacement on Earnings

- Afrouz Azadikhah Jahromi and Brantly Callaway
- 1806: Employment Adjustment Over the Business Cycle: The Impact of Competition in the Labor Market

- Douglas Webber
- 1805: Local Intergenerational Elasticities

- Brantly Callaway and Weige Huang
- 1804: Difference-in-Differences with Multiple Time Periods and an Application on the Minimum Wage and Employment

- Brantly Callaway and Pedro Sant'Anna
- 1803: Punishment As Revenge, Not Only For Inequity Aversion

- Donald Wargo
- 1802: Social Insurance and Occupational Mobility

- German Cubas and Pedro Silos
- 1801: Intergenerational Income Mobility: Counterfactual Distributions with a Continuous Treatment

- Brantly Callaway and Weige Huang
- 1703: Job Displacement during the Great Recession: Tight Bounds on Distributional Treatment Effect Parameters using Panel Data

- Brantly Callaway
- 1702: Nonaggregable evolutionary dynamics under payoff heterogeneity

- Dai Zusai
- 1701: Quantile Treatment Effects in Difference in Differences Models with Panel Data

- Brantly Callaway and Tong Li
- 1601: Estimating a Falsified Model

- Andrew Buck and George Lady
- 1512: Economic conditions at school-leaving and self-employment

- Keshar Ghimire and Johanna Maclean
- 1511: Substance Use Treatment Provider Behavior and Healthcare Reform: Evidence from Massachusetts

- Johanna Maclean and Brendan Saloner
- 1510: Health Insurance Expansions and Provider Behavior: Evidence from Substance Use Disorder Providers

- Johanna Maclean, Ioana Popovici and Elisheva Stern
- 1509: Access to health insurance and utilization of public sector substance use treatment: Evidence from the Affordable Care Act dependent coverage provision

- Brendan Saloner, Yaa Akosa Antwi, Johanna Maclean and Benjamin Cook
- 1508: Labor Market Conditions at School-leaving: Long-run Effects on Marriage and Fertility

- Johanna Maclean, Reginald Covington and Asia Sikora Kessler
- 1507: The Health Consequences of Adverse Labor Market Events: Evidence from Panel Data

- Johanna Maclean, Douglas Webber, Michael French and Susan Ettner
- 1506: Estimating a Falsified Model: Some Impossibility Theorems

- Andrew Buck and George Lady
- 1505: Leaving school in an economic downturn and self-esteem across early and middle adulthood

- Johanna Maclean and Terrence Hill
- 1504: Economic downturns and substance abuse treatment: Evidence from admissions data

- Johanna Maclean, Jonathan Cantor and Rosalie Pacula
- 1503: Immigration and access to fringe benefits: Evidence from the Tobacco Use Supplements

- Johanna Maclean, Douglas Webber and Jody Sindelar
- 1502: Cigarette Taxes and Older Adult Smoking: Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study

- Johanna Maclean, Asia Sikora Kessler and Donald Kenkel
- 1501: Reporting error in weight and height among the elderly: Implications and recommendations for estimating healthcare costs

- Johanna Maclean and Asia Sikora Kessler
- 1406: Funding Liquidity and Market Liquidity

- Yuan Yuan
- 1405: The Responses of the Prime Rate to a Change in Policies of the Federal Reserve

- Joseph Friedman and Yochanan Shachmurove
- 1404: The Optimal Time for Claiming Social Security Benefits: A Methodological Note

- Joseph Friedman
- 1403: A New Approach to Model Verification, Falsification and Selection

- Andrew Buck and George Lady
- 1402: Gender Differences in Response to Setbacks: Evidence from Professional Tennis

- Lauren Banko, Eva Leeds and Michael Leeds
- 1401: Unemployment and the Retirement Decisions of Older Workers

- Paul Marmora and Moritz Ritter
- 1304: Are Sunk Costs Irrelevant? Evidence from Playing Time in the National Basketball Association

- Daniel Leeds, Michael Leeds and Akira Motomura
- 1303: Platform Competition as Network Contestability

- Robert Gilles and Dimitrios Diamantaras
- 1302: Who Pays the High Health Costs of Older Workers? Evidence from Prostate Cancer Screening Mandates

- James Bailey
- 1301: Tempered Best Response Dynamics

- Dai Zusai
- 1207: Offshoring and Occupational Specificity of Human Capital

- Moritz Ritter
- 1206: Promotion Determinants in Corporate Hierarchies: An Examination of Fast Tracks and Functional Area

- Christian Belzil, Michael Bognanno and François Poinas
- 1205: Promotion Signals, Age and Education

- Michael Bognanno and Eduardo Melero
- 1204: Inequality and International Trade: The Role of Skill-Biased Technology and Search Frictions

- Moritz Ritter
- 1203: Do Entrepreneurial Goals Matter? Resource Allocation in New Owner-Managed Firms

- William Dunkelberg, Carmen Moore, Jonathan Scott and William Stull
- 1202: Trade and Inequality in a Directed Search Model with Firm and Worker Heterogeneity

- Moritz Ritter
- 1201: Excess Liquidity against Predation

- Dai Zusai
- 1104: The New Science of Learning and Why Students Forget their Economics so Quickly

- Donald Wargo and Olga Vilceanu
- 1103: Structural Models, Information and Inherited Restrictions

- Andrew Buck and George Lady
- 1102: Structural Sign Patterns and Reduced Form Restrictions

- Andrew Buck and George Lady
- 1101: Comment on "Investigating Allegations of Pointshaving in NCAA Basketball Using Actual Sportsbook Betting Percentages"

- George Diemer
- 1012: The Political Economy of the Undervalued Renminbi

- Ingrid Rima
- 1011: Price-Level Convergence: New Evidence from U.S. Cities

- Ege Yazgan and Hakan Yilmazkuday
- 1010: Monetary Policy and Credit Cards: Evidence from a Small-Open Economy

- Hakan Yilmazkuday
- 1009: Point Shaving in NCAA Basketball: Corrupt Behavior or Statistical Artifact?

- George Diemer and Michael Leeds
- 1008: The Downside Risk of Postponing Social Security Benefits

- Joseph Friedman and Herbert Phillips
- 1007: An Expanded Scope For Qualitative Economics

- Andrew Buck and George Lady
- 1006: Ambiguity, Social Opinion and the Use of Common Property Resources

- Dimitrios Diamantaras and Robert Gilles
- 1005: The Optimum Quantity of Money Revisited: Distortionary Taxation in a Search Model of Money

- Moritz Ritter
- 1004: The Portfolio Implications of Adding Social Security Private Account Options to Ongoing Investments

- Joseph Friedman and Herbert Phillips
- 1003: Qualitative Matrices and Information

- Andrew Buck and George Lady
- 1002: Executive Compensation: A Brief Review

- Michael Bognanno
- 1001: Agglomeration and Trade: State-Level Evidence from U.S. Industries

- Hakan Yilmazkuday