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- 1858: Trade and urbanization: Evidence from Hungary

- David Krisztián Nagy
- 1857: The chi-square standardization, combined with Box-Cox transformation, is a valid alternative to transforming to logratios in compositional data analysis

- Michael Greenacre
- 1856: Principal component analysis

- Michael Greenacre, Patrick J. F Groenen, Trevor Hastie, Alfonso Iodice d’Enza, Angelos Markos and Elena Tuzhilina
- 1855: Continuing patent applications at the USPTO

- Cesare Righi, Davide Cannito and Theodor Vladasel
- 1854: Monetary policy, inflation, and crises: New evidence from history and administrative data

- Gabriel Jiménez, Dmitry Kuvshinov, José-Luis Peydró and Bjoern Richter
- 1853: Firing costs and productivity: Evidence from a natural experiment

- Andrea Caggese, Ozan Guler, Mike Mariathasan and Klaas Mulier
- 1852: Income inequality and entrepreneurship: Lessons from the 2020 COVID-19 recession

- Christoph Albert, Andrea Caggese, Beatriz González and Victor Martin-Sanchez
- 1851: Self-preferencing and foreclosure in digital markets: Theories of harm for abuse cases

- Massimo Motta
- 1850: A measure of behavioral heterogeneity

- Jose Apesteguia and Miguel Ángel Ballester
- 1849: Coordination and sophistication

- Larbi Alaoui, Katharina A. Janezic and Antonio Penta
- 1848: Ownership diversification and product market pricing Incentives

- Albert Banal-Estañol, Jo Seldeslachts and Xavier Vives
- 1847: Robust inference for non-Gaussian SVAR models

- Lukas Hoesch, Adam Lee and Geert Mesters
- 1846: Tweeting for money: Social media and mutual fund flows

- Javier Gil-Bazo and Juan F. Imbet
- 1845: Non-independent components analysis

- Geert Mesters and Piotr Zwiernik
- 1844: Market effects of sponsored search auctions

- Massimo Motta and Antonio Penta
- 1843: Policy-making, trust and the demand for public services: Evidence from a nationwide family planning program

- Gianmarco León-Ciliotta, Dijana Zejcirovic and Fernando Fernandez
- 1842: World population growth revisited and economic implications. A natural experiment approach

- Enriqueta Camps
- 1841: Are entrepreneurs more upwardly mobile?

- Matthew Lindquist and Theodor Vladasel
- 1840: Immigration, labor markets and discrimination: Evidence from the venezuelan exodus in Perú

- Andre Groeger, Gianmarco León-Ciliotta and Steven Stillman
- 1839: Q-Monetary Transmission

- Priit Jeenas and Ricardo Lagos
- 1838: The allocation of incentives in multi-layered organizations

- Erika Deserranno, Stefano Caria, Philipp Kastrau and Gianmarco León-Ciliotta
- 1837: Uniform and distribution-free inference with general autoregressive processes

- Tassos Magdalinos and Katerina Petrova
- 1836: The effect of second generation rent controls: New evidence from Catalonia

- Joan Monras and José Garcia Montalvo
- 1835: Entropy, directionality theory and the evolution of income inequality

- Fabrizio Germano
- 1834: Are managers paid for market power?

- Renjie Bao, Jan de Loecker and Jan Eeckhout
- 1833: Capital controls, corporate debt and real effects

- Andrea Fabiani, Martha López, Jose-Luis Peydro and Paul E. Soto
- 1832: Monetary policy, labor income redistribution and the credit channel: Evidence from matched employer-employee and credit registers

- Martina Jasova, Caterina Mendicino, Ettore Panetti, Jose-Luis Peydro and Dominik Supera
- 1831: Attitudes towards success and failure

- Larbi Alaoui and Antonio Penta
- 1830: Optimal Monetary Policy with r*

- Roberto Billi, Jordi Galí and Anton Nakov
- 1829: Making sovereign debt safe with a financial stability fund

- Yan Liu, Ramon Marimon and Adrien Wicht
- 1828: Introducing an Austrian Backpack in Spain

- João Brogueira de Sousa, Julián Díaz-Saavedra and Ramon Marimon
- 1827: On the optimal design of a financial stability fund

- Árpád Ábrahám, Eva Carceles-Poveda, Yan Liu and Ramon Marimon
- 1826: On the design of a european unemployment insurance system

- Árpád Ábrahám, João Brogueira de Sousa, Ramon Marimon and Lukas Mayr
- 1825: Pareto-Improving Optimal Capital and Labor Taxes

- Katharina Greulich, Sarolta Laczó and Albert Marcet
- 1824: Competition under incomplete contracts and the design of procurement policies

- Rodrigo Carril, Andres Gonzalez-Lira and Michael S. Walker
- 1823: Solving the longitude puzzle: A story of clocks, ships and cities

- Martina Miotto and Luigi Pascali
- 1822: Choice-based foundations of ordered logit

- Jose Apesteguia and Miguel A. Ballester
- 1821: Government procurement and access to credit: firm dynamics and aggregate implications

- Julian di Giovanni, Manuel García-Santana, Priit Jeenas, Enrique Moral-Benito and Josep Pijoan-Mas
- 1820: Patenting inventions or inventing patents? Continuation practice at the USPTO

- Cesare Righi and Timothy Simcoe
- 1819: Sequential choice and selfreinforcing rankings

- Pantelis P. Analytis, Francesco Cerigioni, Alexandros Gelastopoulos and Hrvoje Stojic
- 1818: Designing securities for scrutiny

- Brendan Daley, Brett Green and Victoria Vanasco
- 1817: Media capture by banks

- Ruben Durante, Andrea Fabiani, Luc Laeven and Jose-Luis Peydro
- 1816: Capital controls, domestic macroprudential policy and the bank lending channel of monetary policy

- Andrea Fabiani, Martha López, Jose-Luis Peydro and Paul E. Soto
- 1815: Backward induction reasoning beyond backward induction

- Emiliano Cantonini and Antonio Penta
- 1814: Monetary policy during unbalanced global recoveries

- Luca Fornaro and Federica Romei
- 1813: The long-run effects of corporate tax reforms

- Isaac Baley and Andrés Blanco
- 1812: Changing gender norms across generations: Evidence from a paternity leave reform

- Lidia Farre, Cristina Felfe, Libertad Gonzalez and Patrick Schneider
- 1811: Hiring entrepreneurs for innovation

- Louise Lindbjerg and Theodor Vladasel
- 1810: Monetary policy and endogenous financial crises

- Frédéric Boissay, Fabrice Collard, Jordi Galí and C. Manea
- 1809: Borrower versus bank channels in lending: Experimental- and administrative-based evidence

- Valentina Michelangeli, Jose-Luis Peydro and Enrico Sette
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