Economics Working Papers
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- 1169: Immigration policy with partisan parties

- Humberto Llavador and Angel Solano-GarcÃa
- 1168: Bundling and competition for slots: Sequential pricing

- Doh-Shin Jeon and Domenico Menicucci
- 1167: Immigration and housing booms: Evidence from Spain

- Libertad González Luna and Francesc Ortega
- 1166: Mobile termination and mobile penetration

- Sjaak Hurkens and Doh-Shin Jeon
- 1165: Under-achievement and the glass ceiling: Evidence from a TV game show

- Robin Hogarth, Natalia Karelaia and Carlos Trujillo
- 1164: Lending to the borrower from hell: Debt and default in the age of Philip II, 1556-1598

- Mauricio Drelichman and Hans-Joachim Voth
- 1163: Sweet diversity: Colonial goods and the rise of European living standards after 1492

- Jonathan Hersh and Hans-Joachim Voth
- 1162: Contribution biplots

- Michael Greenacre
- 1161: Immigration, family responsibilities and the labor supply of skilled native women

- LÃdia Farré, Libertad González Luna and Francesc Ortega
- 1160: Decision making in uncertain and changing environments

- Karl Schlag and Andriy Zapechelnyuk
- 1159: Comment to "Weak instruments robust tests in GMM and the New Keynesian Phillips curve" by Frank Kleibergen and Sophocles Mavroeidis

- Fabio Canova
- 1158: Do institutional changes affect business cycles? Evidence from Europe

- Fabio Canova, Matteo Ciccarelli and Eva Ortega
- 1157: Behavioral assumptions and management ability

- Benito Arruñada and Xosé H. Vázquez
- 1156: TV or not TV? Subtitling and English skills

- Augusto Rupérez-Micola, Arturo Bris and Albert Banal-Estañol
- 1155: Costly search and design

- Heski Bar-Isaac, Guillermo Caruana and Vicente Cuñat
- 1154: Canonical correspondence analysis in social science research

- Michael Greenacre
- 1153: Dynamic perceptual mapping

- Michael Greenacre
- 1152: Bundling and competition for slots: On the portfolio effects of bundling

- Doh-Shin Jeon and Domenico Menicucci
- 1151: Median problems in networks

- Vladimir Marianov and Daniel Serra
- 1150: Can sanctions induce pessimism? An experiment

- Roberto Galbiati, Karl Schlag and Joël van der Weele
- 1149: The credit ratings game

- Patrick Bolton, Xavier Freixas and Joel Shapiro
- 1148: The importance of relative performance feedback information: Evidence from a natural experiment using high school students

- Ghazala Azmat and Nagore Iriberri
- 1147: The role of role uncertainty in modified dictator games

- Nagore Iriberri and Pedro Rey-Biel
- 1146: Understanding portfolio efficiency with conditioning information

- Francisco Peñaranda
- 1145: Globalization and culture shaping the gender gap: A comparative analysis of urban Latin America and East Asia (1970 - 2000)

- Enriqueta Camps-Cura
- 1144: Are rules-based government programs shielded from special-interest politics? Evidence from revenue-sharing transfers in Brazil

- Stephan Litschig
- 1143: Judicial presence and rent extraction

- Stephan Litschig and Yves Zamboni
- 1142: Financing local development: Quasi-experimental evidence from municipalities in Brazil, 1980-1991

- Stephan Litschig
- 1141: A finite-population revenue management model and a risk-ratio procedure for the joint estimation of population size and parameters

- Kalyan Talluri
- 1140: The customer valuations game as a basis for revenue management

- Kalyan Talluri
- 1139: Hybrid risk adjustment for pharmaceutical benefits

- Manuel GarcÃa-Goñi, Pere Ibern and José MarÃa Inoriza
- 1138: Estimates of patient costs related with population morbidity: Can indirect costs affect the results?

- M. Carreras, Manuel GarcÃa-Goñi, Pere Ibern, J. Coderch, L. Vall-Llosera and José MarÃa Inoriza
- 1137: Elicited beliefs and social information in modified dictator games: What do dictators believe other dictators do?

- Nagore Iriberri and Pedro Rey-Biel
- 1136: A model of collateral, investment and adverse selection

- Alberto Martin
- 1135: Multiple filtering devices for the estimation of cyclical DSGE models

- Fabio Canova and Filippo Ferroni
- 1134: Globalization and the provision of incentives inside the firm: The effect of foreign competition

- Vicente Cuñat and Maria Guadalupe
- 1133: On commercial media bias

- Fabrizio Germano
- 1132: Illusory correlation in the remuneration of chief executive officers: It pays to play golf, and well

- Gueorgui Kolev and Robin Hogarth
- 1131: When "hope springs eternal": The role of chance in risk taking

- Natalia Karelaia and Robin Hogarth
- 1130: Entrepreneurial success and failure: Confidence and fallible judgement

- Robin Hogarth and Natalia Karelaia
- 1129: Earnings management and audit adjustments: An empirical study of IBEX 35 constituents

- Oriol Amat, Oscar Elvira and Petya Platikanova
- 1128: Rethinking the effects of financial globalization

- Fernando Broner and Jaume Ventura
- 1127: Economic shocks and civil conflict: A comment

- Antonio Ciccone
- 1126: Gender gaps in policy making: Evidence from direct democracy in Switzerland

- Patricia Funk and Christina Gathmann
- 1125: Technological change and the wealth of nations

- Gino Gancia and Fabrizio Zilibotti
- 1124: Motivation, test scores and economic success

- Carmit Segal
- 1123: Does direct democracy reduce the size of government? New evidence from historical data, 1890-2000

- Patricia Funk and Christina Gathmann
- 1122: The long term effects of legalizing divorce on children

- Libertad González Luna and Tarja Viitanen
- 1121: The sustainable debts of Philip II: A reconstruction of Castile's fiscal position, 1566-1596

- Mauricio Drelichman and Hans-Joachim Voth
- 1120: Poor, hungry and ignorant: Numeracy and the impact of high food prices in industrializing Britain, 1780-1850

- Joerg Baten, Dorothee Crayen and Hans-Joachim Voth