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- 2018-01: Guilt and participation

- Amrish Patel and Alec Smith
- 2017-07: Coordination via redistribution

- Andrea Martinangeli, Peter Martinsson and Amrish Patel
- 2017-06: Current account dynamics and the real exchange rate: Disentangling the evidence

- Matthieu Bussiere, Aikaterini Karadimitropoulou and Miguel Leon-Ledesma
- 2017-05: Advanced economies and emerging markets: Dissecting the drivers of business cycle synchronization

- Aikaterini Karadimitropoulou
- 2017-04: Wealth creation, wealth dilution and population dynamics

- Christa Brunnschweiler, Pietro Peretto and Simone Valente
- 2017-03: Humans reciprocate intentional harm by discriminating against group peers

- David Hugh-Jones, Itay Ron and Ro'i Zultan
- 2017-02: Where do fairness preferences come from? Norm transmission in a teen friendship network

- David Hugh-Jones and Jinnie Ool
- 2017-01: Estimating demand for reliable piped-water services in urban Ghana: An application of competing valuation approaches

- Anthony Amoah and Peter Moffatt
- 2016-12: Co-financing agreements and reciprocity: When 'no deal' is a good deal

- Dooseok Jang, Amrish Patel and Martin Dufwenberg
- 2016-11: Electoral incentives and firm behavior: Evidence from U.S. power plant pollution abatement

- Matthew Doyle, Corrado Di Maria, Ian Lange and Emiliya Lazarova
- 2016-10: The illicit beneficts of local party alignment in national elections

- Oana Borcan
- 2016-09: Inducing stability in hedonic games

- Dinko Dimitrov, Emiliya Lazarova and Shao-Chin Shung
- 2016-08: Does migration affect tax revenue in Europe?

- Liliana Harding and Mihai Mutascu
- 2016-07: Model selection with factors and variables

- Jack Fosten
- 2016-06: Nowcasting Indian GDP

- Daniela Bragoli and Jack Fosten
- 2016-05: Forecast evaluation with factor-augmented models

- Jack Fosten
- 2016-04: Mellowing with tenure? Socialization increases prosocial behavior in public organizations

- Sheheryar Banuri and Philip Keefer
- 2016-03: Generalized additive modelling of the repayment performance of Korean borrowers

- Young Ah Kim and Peter Moffatt
- 2016-02: What drives structural transformation in sub-Saharan Africa?

- Justice Tei Mensah, George Adu, Anthony Amoah, Kennedy Abrokawa and Joseph Adu
- 2016-01: A coefficient of risk vulnerability

- Philomena Bacon, Anna Conte and Peter Moffatt
- 2015-07: Linking individual and collective contests through noise level and sharing rules

- Pau Balart, Subhasish Chowdhury and Orestis Troumpounis
- 2015-06: Income and armed civil conflict: An instrumental variables approach

- Christa Brunnschweiler and Paivi Lujala
- 2015-05: "Small, yet beautiful": Reconsidering the optimal design of multi-winner contests

- Subhasish Chowdhury and Sang-Hyun Kim
- 2015-04: Why are heterogeneous communities inefficient? Theory, history and an experiment

- David Hugh-Jones and Carlo Perroni
- 2015-03: The impact of group identity on coalition formation

- Denise Laroze, David Hugh-Jones and Arndt Leininger
- 2015-02: Ways to measure honesty: A new experiment and two questionnaires

- David Hugh-Jones
- 2015-01: Honesty and beliefs about honesty in 15 countries

- David Hugh-Jones