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- 874: The Gray Zone

- Federico Crudu, Roberta Di Stefano, Giovanni Mellace and Silvia Tiezzi
- 873: Human capital in Europe, 1830s – 1930s: towards a new spatial dataset

- Gabriele Cappelli, Leonardo Ridolfi, Michelangelo Vasta and Johannes Westberg
- 872: What does OLS identify under the zero conditional mean assumption?

- Federico Crudu, Giovanni Mellace and Joeri Smits
- 871: Mandatory social label system as a super-nudge to reduce intention-behaviour gap and increase responsible consumption

- Luigi Bosco
- 870: Capital, macroeconomics and perfect foresight: throwing down the gauntlet

- Fabio Petri
- 869: Growth theory and the growth model perspective: Insights from the supermultiplier

- Guilherme Spinato Morlin, Nikolas Passos and Riccardo Pariboni
- 868: Aggregation of Experts Opinions and the Assessment of Tipping Points. Catastrophic Forecasts for Higher Temperature Changes

- Marcello Basili and Federico Crudu
- 867: Strategy-Proof Aggregation Rules in Median Semilattices with Applications to Preference Aggregation

- Ernesto Savaglio and Stefano Vannucci
- 866: An ECB’s Staff Narrative of Two Decades of European Central Banking: a critical review

- Sergio Cesaratto
- 865: The polarisation of Italian metropolitan areas, 2000-2018: structural change, technology and growth

- Giuseppe Simone
- 864: Strategy-Proof Aggregation of Approximate and Imprecise Judgments

- Marcello Basili, Ernesto Savaglio and Stefano Vannucci
- 863: Inflation and conflicting claims in the open economy

- Guilherme Spinato Morlin
- 862: Growth led by government expenditure and exports: public and external debt stability in a supermultiplier model

- Guilherme Spinato Morlin
- 861: Estimating Environmental Compliance Costs at the Installation Level

- Filippo Belloc, Bouwe Dijkstra and Edilio Valentini
- 860: Who are the arbitrageurs? Empirical evidence from Bitcoin traders in the Mt. Gox exchange platform

- Pietro Saggese, Alessandro Belmonte, Nicola Dimitri, Angelo Facchini and Rainer Böhme
- 859: Persistence studies: a new kind of economic history?

- Martina Cioni, Giovani Federico and Michelangelo Vasta
- 858: Trust predicts compliance to Covid-19 containment policies: evidence from ten countries using big data

- Francesco Sarracino, Talita Greyling, Kelsey O'Connor, Chiara Peroni and Stephanie Rossouw
- 857: Digging into Environmental Productivity: Is It All about Technology?

- Filippo Belloc and Edilio Valentini
- 856: Gimme Shelter. Public Housing Programs and Industrialization. The INA-Casa plan, Italy

- Alberto Dalmazzo, Guido de Blasio and Samuele Poy
- 855: Happier and Sustainable. Possibilities for a post-growth society

- Stefano Bartolini and Francesco Sarracino
- 854: Design-based mapping of plant species presence, association and richness by nearest-neighbor interpolation

- Alice Bartolini, Rosa Maria Di Biase, Lorenzo Fattorini, Sara Franceschi and Agnese Marcelli
- 853: Thirlwall's law: Binding-constraint or centre-of-gravity? A possible Kaleckian solution

- Marwil Dávila-Fernández and Serena Sordi
- 852: The institutions of the work-leisure divide

- Massimo D'Antoni and Ugo Pagano
- 851: Keynes’s finance, the monetary and demand-led circuits: a Sraffian assessment

- Sergio Cesaratto and Riccardo Pariboni
- 850: The Fed, housing and household debt over time

- Giacomo Rella
- 849: The difficult task of changing while growing

- Marwil Dávila-Fernández and Serena Sordi
- 848: Do epidemics impose a trade-off between freedom and health? Evidence from Europe during Covid-19

- Stefano Bartolini, Francesco Sarracino and Giulia Slater
- 847: Political representation and the right of recall: A proposal

- Ernesto Screpanti
- 846: Autonomous components of aggregate demand and capital accumulation in Richard Cantillon’s Essai? An inquiry through the lens of modern demand-led growth theory

- Santiago José Gahn
- 845: Family Ties and Child Obesity in Italy

- Federico Crudu, Laura Neri and Silvia Tiezzi
- 844: Whither pluralism in economics education? New empirical evidence

- Martina Cioni and Maria Alessandra Rossi
- 843: A Note on the Interpretation of Financialization as the ‘Sixth Countertendency’ to Marx’s Law of the Tendency of the Rate of Profit to Fall

- Stefano Di Bucchianico
- 842: Three tribes: the uneasy relations between economics and economic history

- Martina Cioni, Giovanni Federico and Michelangelo Vasta
- 841: Coevolution of Job Automation Risk and Workplace Governance

- Filippo Belloc, Gabriel Burdín, Luca Cattani, William Ellis and Fabio Landini
- 840: Secular Stagnation and innovation dynamics: an agent-based SFC model. Part I

- Andrea Borsato
- 839: Seeing what can(not) be seen: confirmation bias, employment dynamics and climate change

- Alessia Cafferata, Marwil Dávila-Fernández and Serena Sordi
- 838: The Covid-19/SARS-CoV-2 pandemic outbreak, the risk of institutional failures and a coherent health policy

- Marcello Basili and Antonio Nicita
- 837: Is the productivity premium of internationalized firms technology-driven?

- Michele Battisti, Filippo Belloc and Massimo Del Gatto
- 836: Multi-Layer Profit Sharing and Innovation

- Filippo Belloc
- 835: Inequality in pre-industrial Europe (1260-1850): new evidence from the labour share

- Giovanni Federico, Alessandro Nuvolari and Michelangelo Vasta
- 834: Strategy-Proof Aggregation Rules in Median Join-Semilattices and Arrowian Social Welfare Functions

- Ernesto Savaglio and Stefano Vannucci
- 833: Single Peaked Domains with Tree-Shaped Spectra

- Stefano Vannucci
- 832: Is the Value Effect due to M&A Deals?: Evidence from the Italian Stock Market

- Antonio Roma
- 831: How do you feel about going green?

- Marwil Dávila-Fernández, Alessia Cafferata and Serena Sordi
- 830: Notes on Piketty's model

- Filippo Gusella
- 829: Variance estimation techniques for poverty and inequality measures from complex surveys: a simulation study

- Riccardo De Santis, Lucio Barabesi and Gianni Betti
- 828: The surplus approach, Polanyi and institutions in economic anthropology and archaeology

- Sergio Cesaratto and Stefano Di Bucchianico
- 827: Corporate Hierarchies and Labor Institutions

- Filippo Belloc, Gabriel Burdín and Fabio Landini
- 826: The Kuznets curve of the Rich

- Marwil Dávila-Fernández and Lionello F. Punzo
- 825: A Critical Assessment of Comparative Advantages

- Ariel Dvoskin and Guido Ianni
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