The Warwick Economics Research Paper Series (TWERPS)
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- 1357: The Demand for Fact-Checking

- Felix Chopra, Ingar Haaland and Christopher Roth
- 1356: Freedom of the Press? Catholic Censorship during the Counter-Reformation

- Sascha Becker, Francisco Pino and Jordi Vidal-Robert
- 1355: Borders within Europe

- Marta Santamaría, Jaume Ventura and Ugur Yesilbayraktar
- 1354: Women Legislators and Economic Performance

- Thushyanthan Baskaran, Sonia Bhalotra, Brian Min and Yogesh Uppal
- 1353: Maternal Mortality and Women’s Political Power

- Sonia Bhalotra, Damian Clarke, Joseph Gomes and Atheendar Venkataramani
- 1352: The Long-Run Spillover Effects of Pollution: How Exposure to Lead Affects Everyone in the Classroom

- Ludovica Gazze, Claudia Persico and Sandra Spirovska
- 1351: A BLP Demand Model of Product-Level Market Shares with Complementarity

- Ao Wang
- 1350: Leader Identity and Coordination

- Sonia Bhalotra, Irma Clots-Figueras, Lakshmi Iyer and Joseph Vecci
- 1349: Railways and cities in India

- James Fenske, Namrata Kala and Jinlin Wei
- 1348: Bayesian Local Projections

- Silvia Miranda-Agrippino and Giovanni Ricco
- 1347: Closing Time: The Local Equilibrium Effects of Prohibition

- Greg Howard and Arianna Ornaghi
- 1346: On the Quantity and Quality of Girls: Fertility, Parental Investments, and Mortality

- S Anukriti, Sonia Bhalotra and Eddy H. F. Tam
- 1345: Infant Health, Cognitive Performance and Earnings: Evidence from Inception of the Welfare State in Sweden

- Sonia Bhalotra, Martin Karlsson, Therese Nilsson and Nina Schwarz
- 1344: Predicting Inflation with Neural Networks

- Livia Paranhos
- 1343: Turnout in Concurrent Elections: Evidence from Two Quasi-Experiments in Italy

- Enrico Cantoni, Ludovica Gazzè and Jerome Schafer
- 1342: Subjective Models of the Macroeconomy: Evidence from Experts and a Representative Sample

- Peter Andre, Carlo Pizzinelli, Christopher Roth and Johannes Wohlfart
- 1341: Information Frictions among Firms and Households

- Sebastian Link, Andreas Peichl, Christopher Roth and Johannes Wohlfart
- 1340: Disguising prejudice: Popular rationales as excuses for intolerant expression

- Leonardo Bursztyn, Ingar Haaland, Aakaash Rao and Christopher Roth
- 1339: Beliefs about racial discrimination and support for pro-black policies

- Ingar Haaland and Christopher Roth
- 1338: Attack and Interception in Networks

- Francis Bloch, Kalyan Chatterjee and Bhaskar Dutta
- 1337: Approximate Maximum Likelihood for Complex Structural Models

- Veronika Czellar, David T. Frazier and Eric Renault
- 1336: Weak Identification in Discrete Choice Models

- David T. Frazier, Eric Renault, Lina Zhang and Xueyan Zhao
- 1335: An Adaptive Targeted Field Experiment: Job Search Assistance for Refugees in Jordan

- Stefano Caria, Grant Gordon, Maximilian Kasy, Simon Quinn, Soha Shami and Alexander Teytelboym
- 1334: Measuring UK top incomes

- Arun Advani, Andy Andy Summers and Hannah Tarrant
- 1333: Can Conditional Cash Transfer Defer Child Marriage? Impact of Kanyashree Prakalpa in West Bengal, India

- Subhasish Dey and Tanisha Ghosal
- 1332: In Vaccines We Trust? The Effects of the CIA's Vaccine Ruse on Immunization in Pakistan

- Monica Martinez-Bravo and Andreas Stegmann
- 1331: Risk Exposure and Acquisition of Macroeconomic Information

- Christopher Roth, Sonja Settele and Johannes Wohlfart
- 1330: Scholars at Risk: Academic Networks and High-Skilled Emigration from Nazi Germany

- Sascha Becker, Volker Lindenthal, Sharun Mukand and Fabian Waldinger
- 1329: Separating equilibria, under-pricing and security design

- Dan Bernhardt, Kostas Koufopoulos and Giulio Trigilia
- 1328: Profiting from the poor in competitive lending markets with adverse selection

- Dan Bernhardt, Kostas Koufopoulos and Giulio Trigilia
- 1327: The pitfalls of pledgeable cash flows: soft budget constraints, zombie lending and under-investment

- Dan Bernhardt, Kostas Koufopoulos and Giulio Trigilia
- 1326: Measuring national happiness with music

- Emmanouil Benetos, Alessandro Ragano, Daniel Sgroi and Anthony Tuckwell
- 1325: Online Salience and Charitable Giving: Evidence from SMS Donations

- Carlo Perroni, Kimberley Scharf, Oleksandr Talavera and Ngoc Dieu Linh Vi
- 1324: Choosing the narrative: the shadow banking crisis in the light of Covid

- Marcus Miller
- 1323: Supply shocks in China hit the world economy via global supply chains

- Qianxue Zhang
- 1322: Jesus speaks Korean: Christianity and literacy in colonial Korea

- Sascha Becker and Cheongyeon Won
- 1321: Who does and doesn’t pay taxes?

- Arun Advani
- 1320: Did railways affect literacy? Evidence from India

- Latika Chaudhary and James Fenske
- 1319: The Columbian Exchange and conflict in Asia

- Mark Dincecco, James Fenske and Anil Menon
- 1318: Interregional contact and national identity

- Manuel Bagues and Christopher Roth
- 1317: Tradition and mortality: Evidence from twin infanticide in Africa

- James Fenske and Shizhou Wang
- 1316: Rewarding Allegiance: Political Alignment and Fiscal Outcomes in Local Government

- Christa Brunnschweiler and Samuel Kwabena Obeng
- 1315: Age-Based Policy in the Context of the Covid-19 Pandemic

- Thijs van Rens and Andrew Oswald
- 1314: Does Contact Tracing Work? Quasi-Experimental Evidence from an Excel Error in England

- Thiemo Fetzer and Thomas Graeber
- 1313: The Motherhood Penalties: Insights from Women in UK Academia
- Vera E. Troeger, Riccardo Di Leo, Thomas J. Scotto and Mariaelisa Epifanio
- 1312: Motherhood in Academia: A Novel Dataset with an Application to Maternity Leave Uptake
- Vera E. Troeger, Riccardo Di Leo, Thomas J. Scotto and Mariaelisa Epifanio
- 1311: Pay Transparency and Cracks in the Glass Ceiling

- Emma Duchini, Stefania Simion and Arthur Turrell
- 1310: Subsidizing the spread of COVID19: Evidence from the UK’s Eat-Out to-Help-Out scheme

- Thiemo Fetzer
- 1309: Decoding India’s low Covid-19 case fatality rate

- Minu Philip, Debraj Ray and S. Subramanian
- 1308: Roberts' Weak Welfarism Theorem: A Minor Correction

- Peter Hammond
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