Economics Working Papers
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- 1790: Renegotiation and discrimination in symmetric procurement auctions

- Leandro Arozamena, Juan José Ganuza and Federico Weinschelbaum
- 1789: The causal effect of an income shock on children’s human capital

- Cristina Borra, Ana Costa-Ramón, Libertad Gonzalez and Almudena Sevilla
- 1788: Teacher compensation and structural inequality: Evidence from centralized teacher school choice in Perú

- Matteo Bobba, Tim Ederer, Gianmarco León-Ciliotta, Christopher Neilson and Marco Nieddu
- 1787: Land titling and litigation

- Benito Arruñada, Marco Fabbri and Michael Faure
- 1785: Cost-benefit analysis in reasoning: The value-of-information case with forward-looking agent

- Larbi Alaoui and Antonio Penta
- 1784: Falling interest rates and credit reallocation: Lessons from general equilibrium

- Vladimir Asriyan, Luc Laeven, Alberto Martin, Alejandro Van der Ghote and Victoria Vanasco
- 1783: Prenatal transfers and infant health: Evidence from Spain

- Libertad González Luna and Sofia Trommlerová
- 1782: Bid coordination in sponsored search auctions: Detection methodology and empirical analysis

- Francesco Decarolis, Maris Goldmanis, Antonio Penta and Ksenia Shakhgildyan
- 1781: The commitment benefit of consols in government debt management

- Davide Debortoli, Ricardo Nunes and Pierre Yared
- 1780: The “kill zone”: copying, acquisition and start-ups’ direction of innovation

- Massimo Motta and Sandro Shelegia
- 1779: Measuring inequality from above
- José Garcia Montalvo, Marta Reynal-Querol and Juan Carlos Muñoz Mora
- 1778: Quantifying market power and business dynamism in the macroeconomy

- Jan De Loecker, Jan Eeckhout and Simon Mongey
- 1777: Optimal taxation and market power

- Jan Eeckhout, Chunyang Fu, Wenjian Li and Xi Weng
- 1776: A network solution to robust implementation: The case of identical but unknown distributions

- Mariann Ollar and Antonio Penta
- 1775: Listing specs: The effect of framing attributes on choice

- Francesco Cerigioni and Simone Galperti
- 1774: Quantitative economic geography meets history: Questions, answers and challenges

- David Krisztián Nagy
- 1773: Monetary and macroprudential policy complementarities: Evidence from European credit registers

- Carlo Altavilla, Luc Laeven and Jose-Luis Peydro
- 1772: Can machine learning help to select portfolios of mutual funds?

- Victor DeMiguel, Javier Gil-Bazo, Francisco J. Nogales and Andre Santos
- 1771: Gender distribution across topics in Top 5 economics journals: A machine learning approach

- J. Ignacio Conde-Ruiz, Juan José Ganuza, Manu García and Luis Puch
- 1770: Promotions and productivity: The role of meritocracy and pay progression in the public sector

- Erika Deserranno, Philipp Kastrau and Gianmarco León-Ciliotta
- 1769: Politician-citizen interactions and dynamic representation: Evidence from Twitter

- Aina Gallego, Nikolas Schöll and Gaël Le Mens
- 1768: Talent poaching and job rotation

- Diego Battiston, Miguel Espinosa and Shuo Liu
- 1767: Should the ECB adjust its strategy in the face of a lower r*?

- Philippe Andrade, Jordi Galí, Hervé Le Bihan and Julien Matheron
- 1766: When transparency fails: Financial incentives for local banking agents in Indonesia

- Erika Deserranno, Gianmarco León-Ciliotta and Firman Witoelar
- 1765: Rules versus discretion in public procurement

- Rodrigo Carril
- 1764: Trade-induced local labor market shocks and asymmetrical labor income risk

- Ursula Mello and Tomas Martinez
- 1763: Borders within Europe

- Marta Santamaría, Jaume Ventura and Uğur Yeşilbayraktar
- 1762: Understanding the effects of granting work permits to undocumented immigrants

- Joan Monras, Javier Vázquez-Grenno and Ferran Elias
- 1761: Monetary policy and inequality

- Asger Lau Andersen, Niels Johannesen, Mia Jørgensen and Jose-Luis Peydro
- 1760: Bilateral international investments: The big sur?

- Fernando Broner, Tatiana Didier, Sergio Schmukler and Goetz von Peter
- 1759: Toxic types and infectious communication breakdown

- Kfir Eliaz and Alexander Frug
- 1758: The regional impact of economic shocks: Why immigration is different from import competition

- Christoph Albert and Joan Monras
- 1757: Separating predicted randomness from residual behavior

- Jose Apesteguia and Miguel Ballester
- 1756: Who truly bears (bank) taxes? Evidence from only shifting statutory incidence

- Gabriel Jimenez, David Martinez-Miera and Jose-Luis Peydro
- 1755: Social adaptation to diseases and inequality: Historical evidence from malaria in Italy

- Paolo Buonanno, Elena Esposito and Giorgio Gulino
- 1754: Local sectoral specialization in a warming world

- Bruno Conte, Klaus Desmet, David Nagy and Esteban Rossi-Hansberg
- 1753: Risk mitigating versus risk shifting: evidence from banks security trading in crises

- Jose-Luis Peydro, Andrea Polo, Enrico Sette and Victoria Vanasco
- 1752: Common ownership in the US pharmaceutical industry: A network analysis

- Albert Banal-Estañol, Melissa Newham and Jo Seldeslachts
- 1751: Foreign shocks as granular fluctuations

- Julian di Giovanni, Andrei Levchenko and Isabelle Mejean
- 1750: Gender stereotype and the scientific career of women: Evidence from biomedical research genters

- José Garcia Montalvo, Daniele Alimonti, Sonja Reiland and Isabelle Vernos
- 1749: Screening and loan origination time: lending standards, loan defaults and bank failures

- Mikel Bedayo, Gabriel Jimenez, Jose-Luis Peydro and Raquel Vegas
- 1748: The scars of supply shocks: Implications for monetary policy

- Luca Fornaro and Martin Wolf
- 1747: Stock market spillovers via the global production network: Transmission of U.S. monetary policy

- Julian di Giovanni and Galina Hale
- 1746: Do more tourists promote local employment?

- Libertad Gonzalez and Tetyana Surovtseva
- 1745: Immigration and wage dynamics: Evidence from the Mexican Peso crisis

- Joan Monras
- 1744: Preventing child maltreatment: Beneficial side effects of public childcare provision

- Malte Sandner, Stephan Thomsen and Libertad Gonzalez
- 1743: Unwilling to train? Firm responses to the Colombian apprenticeship regulation

- Santiago Caicedo, Miguel Espinosa and Arthur Seibold
- 1742: Asymmetric monetary policy tradeoffs

- Davide Debortoli, Mario Forni, Luca Gambetti and Luca Sala
- 1741: Real-Time inequality and the welfare state in motion: Evidence from COVID-19 in Spain

- Oriol Aspachs, Ruben Durante, Alberto Graziano, Josep Mestres, José Garcia Montalvo and Marta Reynal-Querol
- 1740: Distributional effects of COVID-19 on spending: A first look at the evidence from Spain

- José Garcia Montalvo and Marta Reynal-Querol
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