Economics Working Papers
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- 1920: Trade sanctions

- Konstantin Egorov, Vasily Korovkin, Alexey Makarin and Dzhamilya Nigmatulina
- 1919: Does local credit matter? The Spanish case

- Xavier Freixas and Luz Mary Pinzón
- 1918: Incentive compatibility and belief restrictions

- Mariann Ollár and Antonio Penta
- 1917: Insider collusion as a threat to property rights: Experimental evidence from West Africa

- Benito Arruñada, Marco Fabbri, Daniele Nosenzo and Giorgio Zanarone
- 1916: Are men’s attitudes holding back fertility and women’s careers? Evidence from Europe

- Giulia Briselli and Libertad González Luna
- 1915: Interpretable Kernels

- Patrick J.F. Groenen and Michael Greenacre
- 1914: One citation, one vote! A new approach for analysing check-all-that-apply (CATA) data using L1-norm methods

- C. Chaya, J.C. Castura and Michael Greenacre
- 1913: Random preference model

- Mohammad Ghaderi, Kamel Jedidi, Miłosz Kadziński and Bas Donkers
- 1912: Ranking for engagement: How social media algorithms fuel misinformation and polarization

- Fabrizio Germano, Vicenç Gómez and Francesco Sobbrio
- 1911: Safe implementation in mixed nash equilibrium

- Anand Chopra, Malachy James Gavan and Antonio Penta
- 1910: Female education, wage gap, demographic transition and economic growth: methodological notes from the catalan case (1900-2020)

- Enriqueta Camps
- 1909: What’s in a u?

- Antonio Penta and Larbi Alaoui
- 1908: The labor supply curve is upward sloping: The effects of immigrant-induced demand shocks

- Jonathan Vogel, Andreas Kost, Sigurd Galaasen and Joan Monrà S
- 1907: Hegemonic globalization

- Fernando Broner, Alberto Martin, Josefin Meyer and Christoph Trebesch
- 1906: Corruption and renegotiation in procurement

- Leandro Arozamena, Juan José Ganuza and Federico Weinschelbaum
- 1905: Fiscal stagnation

- Luca Fornaro and Martin Wolf
- 1904: The macroeconomics of data: Scale, product choice, and pricing in the information age

- Vladimir Asriyan and Alexandre Kohlhas
- 1903: Heterogeneity and aggregate consumption: An empirical assessment

- Davide Debortoli and Jordi GalÃ
- 1902: Hegemony and international alignment

- Fernando Broner, Alberto Martin, Josefin Meyer, Christoph Trebesch and Jiaxian Zhou Wu
- 1901: Echoes and delays: Time-to-build in production networks

- Edouard Schaal and Mathieu Taschereau-Dumouchel
- 1900: Key factors in the sporting and financial success of professional first division football clubs in Spain

- Pere Gomez and Oriol Amat
- 1899: Markets for public services: Less might be more

- Benito Arruñada
- 1898: Lumpy forecasts

- Isaac Baley and Javier Turen
- 1897: The macroeconomics of irreversibility

- Isaac Baley and Andres Blanco
- 1896: Why has construction productivity stagnated? The role of land-use regulation

- Leonardo D'Amico, Edward Glaeser, Joseph Gyourko, William Kerr and Giacomo A. M. Ponzetto
- 1895: Supply chain disruption and precautionary industrial policy

- Massimo Motta and Michele Polo
- 1894: Backward induction reasoning beyond backward induction

- Emiliano Cantonini and Antonio Penta
- 1893: Strategically robust implementation

- Ritesh Jain, Michele Lombardi and Antonio Penta
- 1892: Paternity leave and child development

- Lidia Farr, Libertad González Luna, Claudia Hupkau and Jenifer Ruiz-Valenzuela
- 1891: An international perspective on inflation during the Covid-19 recovery

- Luca Fornaro and Federica Romei
- 1890: AI and digital technology: gender gaps in higher education

- José Ignacio Conde-Ruiz, Juan José Ganuza, Manu GarcÃa and Carlos Victoria
- 1889: The impact of COVID-19 on abortions in Spain

- Sofia Trommlerová and Libertad González Luna
- 1888: Industrialization without innovation

- Paula Bustos, Juanma Castro-Vincenzi, Joan Monrà S and Jacopo Ponticelli
- 1887: The effects of climate change on labor and capital reallocation

- Christoph Albert, Paula Bustos and Jacopo Ponticelli
- 1886: Geographic shareholder dispersion and mutual fund flow risk

- Javier Gil-Bazo and Raffaele Santioni
- 1885: The medieval church and the foundations of impersonal exchange

- Benito Arruñada and Lucas López-Manuel
- 1884: Sectoral dynamics of safe assets in advanced economies

- Madalen Castells-Jauregui, Dmitry Kuvshinov, Bjoern Richter and Victoria Vanasco
- 1883: Fragmented monetary unions

- Luca Fornaro and Christoph Grosse-Steffen
- 1882: Heterogeneity and aggregate fluctuations: insights from TANK models

- Davide Debortoli and Jordi GalÃ
- 1881: The short- and long-term effects of family-friendly policies on women's employment

- Alicia de Quinto and Libertad González Luna
- 1880: Climate change and migration: the case of Africa

- Bruno Conte
- 1879: Can Public Policies Break the Gender Mold? Evidence from Paternity Leave Reforms in Six Countries

- Sébastien Fontenay and Libertad González Luna
- 1878: The dawn of civilization. Metal trade and the rise of hierarchy

- Matthias Flückiger, Mario Larch, Markus Ludwig and Luigi Pascali
- 1877: Centralized vs decentralized markets: The role of connectivity

- Simone Alfarano, Albert Banal-Estañol, Eva Camacho, Giulia Iori, Burcu Kapar and Rohit Rahi
- 1876: The impact of preference programs in public procurement: Evidence from veteran set-asides

- Rodrigo Carril and Audrey Guo
- 1875: Human capital, institutions, and ambitious entrepreneurship during good times and two crises

- Mircea Epure, Victor Martin-Sanchez, Sebastian Aparicio and David Urbano
- 1874: Drivers of public procurement prices: Evidence from pharmaceutical markets

- Claudia Allende, Juan Pablo Atal, Rodrigo Carril, Jose Ignacio Cuesta and Andrés González Lira
- 1873: Evaluating policy institutions -150 years of US monetary policy-

- Régis Barnichon and Geert Mesters
- 1872: Firm balance sheet liquidity, monetary policy shocks, and investment dynamics

- Priit Jeenas
- 1871: Consumption segregation

- Corina Boar and Elisa Giannone
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