The Warwick Economics Research Paper Series (TWERPS)
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- 1458: Unconditional Convergence in Manufacturing Productivity across U.S. States: What the Long-Run Data Show

- Alexander Klein and Nicholas Crafts
- 1456: Emergency Care Centers, Hospital Performance and Population Health

- Sonia Bhalotra, Letícia Nunes and Rudi Rocha
- 1455: Measuring maternal autonomy and its effect on child nutrition in rural India

- Wiji Arulampalam, Anjor Bhaskar and Nisha Srivastava
- 1454: Measuring top income shares in the UK

- Arun Advani, Andy Summers and Hannah Tarrant
- 1453: Can Pollution Markets Work in Developing Countries? Experimental Evidence from India

- Michael Greenstone, Rohini Pande, Anant Sudarshan and Nicholas Ryan
- 1452: Obesity Stigma: Causes, Consequences, and Potential Solutions

- Susannah Westbury, Oyinlola Oyebode, VanRens. Thijs and Thomas M Barber
- 1451: Regulatory barriers to climate action: Evidence from Conservation Areas in England

- Thiemo Fetzer
- 1450: Affective interdependence and welfare

- Aviad Heifetz, Enrico Minelli and Herakles Polemarchakis
- 1449: Shadow Lobbyists

- d’Este Rocco, Mirko Draca and Christian Fons-Rosen
- 1448: Electoral Accountability and Local Support for National Policies

- Eleanora Alabrese, Federica Liberini, Francesco Porcelli, Michela Redoano and Antonio Russo
- 1447: Exploring European Regional Trade

- Marta Santamaria, Jaume Ventura and Ugur Yesilbayraktar
- 1446: Healthy diets, lifestyle changes and well-being during and after lockdown: longitudinal evidence from the West Midlands

- Thijs van Rens, Petra Hanson, Oyinlola Oyebode, Lukasz Walasek, Thomas M Barber and Lena Al-Khudairy
- 1445: Demand for Electricity on the Global Electrification Frontier

- Robin Burgess, Michael Greenstone, Nicholas Ryan and Anant Sudarshan
- 1444: External Instrument SVAR Analysis for Noninvertible Shocks

- Mario Forni, Luca Gambetti and Giovanni Ricco
- 1443: Satisfaction and the potentially misleading power of counter-factual reasoning: a field study set before, during and after the COVID-19 lockdown

- Thomas Martin and Daniel Sgroi
- 1442: Community Networks and Trade

- Johannes Boken, Lucie Gadenne, Tushar Nandi and Santamaria. Marta
- 1441: Historical roots, cultural selection and the "New World Order"

- Marcus Miller
- 1440: Man vs. Machine: Technological Promise and Political Limits of Automated Regulation Enforcement

- Oliver R. Browne, Ludovica Gazze, Michael Greenstone and Olga Rostapshova
- 1439: Tax and Occupancy of Business Properties: Theory and Evidence from UK Business Rates

- Ben Lockwood, Martin Simmler and Eddy H.F. Tam
- 1438: Yardstick Competition in the Digital Age: Unveiling New Networks in Tax Competition
- Ben Lockwood, Francesco Porcelli, Michela Redoano and Antonio Schiavone
- 1437: How large is the energy savings potential in the UK?

- Thiemo Fetzer, Ludovica Gazze and Meena Bishop
- 1436: FOMC Minutes: As a Source of Central Bank Communication Surprise

- Fatih Kansoy
- 1435: Aint that a Shame: False Tax Declarations and Fraudulent Benefit Claims

- Lory Barile, John Cullis and Philip Jones
- 1434: Does Data Disclosure Improve Local Government Performance? Evidence from Italian Municipalities

- Ben Lockwood, Francesco Porcelli, Michela Redoano and Antonio Schiavone
- 1433: The Social Costs of Keystone Species Collapse: Evidence From The Decline of Vultures in India

- Eyal G. Frank and Anant Sudarshan
- 1432: Monetary-Fiscal Crosswinds in the European Monetary Union

- Lucrezia Reichlin, Giovanni Ricco and Matthieu Tarbe
- 1431: Financing UK democracy: A stocktake of 20 years of political donations

- Mirko Draca, Colin Green and Swarnodeep Homroy
- 1430: The midlife crisis

- Osea Giuntella, Sally McManus, Redzo Mujcic, Andrew J Oswald, Nattavudh Powthavee and Ahmed Tohamy
- 1429: Climate Change, Gender Equality, and Firm-Level Innovation: Cross-Country Evidence

- Eman Abdulla, King Yoong Lim, Diego Morris and Faten Saliba
- 1428: Analysis of Twins

- Sonia Bhalotra and Damian Clarke
- 1427: Taxation and Migration by the Super-Rich

- Arun Advani, David Burgherr and Andy Summers
- 1426: National Polls, Local Preferences and Voters’ Behaviour: Evidence from the UK General Elections

- Eleonora Alabrese
- 1425: Foetal Exposure to Air Pollution and Students Cognitive Performance: Evidence from Agricultural Fires in Brazil

- Juliana Carneiro, Matthew Cole and Eric Strobl
- 1424: The Boss is Watching: How Monitoring Decisions Hurt Black Workers

- Costas Cavounidis, Kevin Lang and Russell Weinstein
- 1423: Maternal Investments in Children: The Role of Expected Effort and Returns

- Sonia Bhalotra, Adeline Delavande, Paulino Font-Gilabert and Joanna Maselko
- 1422: Identification and (Fast) Estimation of Large Nonlinear Panel Models with Two-Way Fixed Effects

- Martin Mugnier and Ao Wang
- 1421: Persecution, Pogroms and Genocide: A Conceptual Framework and New Evidence

- Sascha Becker, Sharun Mukand and Ivan Yotzov
- 1420: How to Increase Housing A ordability? Understanding Local Deterrents to Building Multifamily Housing

- Kulka. Amrita, Aradhya Sood and Nicholas Chiumenti
- 1419: Impact of the COVID-19 Crisis on India’s Rural Youth: Evidence from a Panel Survey and an Experiment

- Bhaskar Chakravorty, Apurav Yash Bhatiya, Clément Imbert, Maximilian Lohnert, Poonam Panda and Roland Rathelot
- 1418: Small Firm Growth and the VAT Threshold: Evidence for the UK

- Li Liu, Ben Lockwood and Tam. Eddy
- 1417: Mistaking Noise for Bias Victimhood and Hutu-Tutsi Reconciliation in East Africa

- Arthur Blouin and Sharun W. Mukand
- 1416: Bootstrapping Science? The Impact of a “Return Human Capital” Programme on Chinese Research Productivity

- Elliott Ash, David Cai, Mirko Draca and Shaoyu Liu
- 1415: Political Identity and Foreign Aid Efficacy: Evidence from Pakistani Schools

- Sanval Nasim and Andreas Stegmann
- 1414: Deep historical roots, culture choice and the New World Order

- Marcus Miller
- 1413: Import Liberalization as Export Destruction? Evidence from the United States

- Holger Breinlich, Elsa Leromain, Dennis Novy and Thomas Sampson
- 1412: Estimating the Gains (and Losses) of Revenue Management

- D’Haultfoeuille, Xavier, Ao Wang, Philippe Février and Lionel Wilner
- 1411: Natural Disasters and Local Government Finance: Evidence from Typhoon Haiyan

- Joseph Capuno, Jose Corpuz and Samuel Lordemus
- 1410: Awarding gaps in higher education by ethnicity, schooling and family background

- Gianna Boero, Brian Karanja, Robin Naylor and Tammy Thiele
- 1409: Church and State in historical political economy

- Sascha Becker and Steven Pfaff
- 1408: Revolution in Progress? The Rise of Remote Work in the UK

- Mirko Draca, Emma Duchini, Roland Rathelot, Arthur Turrell and Giulia Vattuone
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