The Warwick Economics Research Paper Series (TWERPS)
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- 1207: Externalities and financial crisis – enough to cause collapse?

- Marcus Miller and Lei Zhang
- 1206: Malas Notches

- Ben Lockwood
- 1205: Accounting for Mismatch Unemployment

- Benedikt Herz and Thijs van Rens
- 1204: A test of speculative arbitrage: is the cross-section of volatility invariant?

- Yashar H. Barardehi, Dan Bernhardt and Thomas Ruchti
- 1203: Blockholder Disclosure Thresholds and Hedge Fund Activism

- Guillem Ordonez-Calafi and Dan Bernhardt
- 1202: When do co-located firms selling identical products thrive?

- Dan Bernhardt, Evangelos Constantinou and Mehdi Shadmehr
- 1201: Wage Offers and On-the-job Search

- Tristan Potter and Dan Bernhardt
- 1200: Costly auction entry, royalty payments, and the optimality of asymmetric designs

- Dan Bernhardt, Tingjun Liu and Takeharu Sogo
- 1199: News We Like to Share: How News Sharing on Social Networks Influences Voting Outcomes

- Kirill Pogorelskiy and Matthew Shum
- 1198: The Dynamic Effects of Tax Audits

- Arun Advani, William Elming and Jonathan Shaw
- 1197: Trade Blocs and Trade Wars during the Interwar Period

- David Jacks and Dennis Novy
- 1196: Testing for collusion in bus contracting in London

- Michael Waterson and Jian Xie
- 1195: Search Frictions and Evolving Labour Market Dynamics

- Michael Ellington, Christopher Martin and Bingsong Wang
- 1194: How to Improve Tax Compliance? Evidence from Population-wide Experiments in Belgium

- Jan-Emmanuel De Neve, Clément Imbert, Johannes Spinnewijn, Teodora Tsankova and Maarten Luts
- 1193: Discrimination in Hiring Based on Potential and Realized Fertility: Evidence from a Large-Scale Field Experiment

- Sascha Becker, Ana Fernandes and Doris Weichselbaumer
- 1192: Mostly Harmless Simulations? Using Monte Carlo Studies for Estimator Selection

- Arun Advani, Toru Kitagawa and Tymon Słoczyński
- 1191: Theory of Mind and Strategic Decision-Making

- Neha Bose and Daniel Sgroi
- 1190: Interview of Peter J. Hammond

- Philippe Mongin
- 1189: Community Origins of Industrial Entrepreneurship in Pre-Independence India

- Bishnupriya Gupta, Dilip Mookherjee, Kaivan Munshi and Mario Sanclemente
- 1188: Organizing Competition for the Market

- Elisabetta Iossa, Patrick Rey and Michael Waterson
- 1187: Rigidities and adjustments of daily prices to costs: Evidence from supermarket data

- Monica Giulietti, Jesus Otero and Michael Waterson
- 1186: Historical Analysis of National Subjective Wellbeing using millions of Digitized Books

- Thomas Hills, Eugenio Proto and Daniel Sgroi
- 1185: Migrants and Firms: Evidence from China

- Clément Imbert, Marlon Seror, Yifan Zhang and Yanos Zylberberg
- 1183: The Financial Alchemy that Failed

- Marcus Miller
- 1182: Wars, Local Political Institutions, and Fiscal Capacity: Evidence from Six Centuries of German History

- Sascha Becker, Andreas Ferrara, Eric Melander and Luigi Pascali
- 1181: Politics in the Facebook Era Evidence from the 2016 US Presidential Elections

- Federica Liberini, Michela Redoano, Antonio Russo, Angel Cuevas and Ruben Cuevas
- 1180: The Race to the Base

- Dan Bernhardt, Peter Buisseret and Sinem Hidir
- 1179: Unemployment Volatility in a Behavioural Search Model

- Christopher Martin and Bingsong Wang
- 1178: Sustainable Debt

- Gaetano Bloise, Herakles Polemarchakis and Yiannis Vailakis
- 1177: Ticketing as if consumers mattered

- Michael Waterson
- 1175: The Green Revolution and Infant Mortality in India

- Prashant Bharadwaj, James Fenske, Rinchan Ali Mirza and Namrata Kala,
- 1174: Should We Discount the Welfare of Future Generations? Ramsey and Suppes versus Koopmans and Arrow

- Graciela Chichilnisky, Peter Hammond and Nicholas Stern
- 1173: Bargaining and Hold-up: The Role of Arbitration

- Yannick Gabuthy and Abhinay Muthoo
- 1172: Who Voted for Brexit? Individual and Regional Data Combined

- Eleonora Alabrese, Sascha Becker, Thiemo Fetzer and Dennis Novy
- 1171: Security Transitions

- Thiemo Fetzer, Oliver Vanden Eynde and Austin L. Wright
- 1170: Did Austerity Cause Brexit?

- Thiemo Fetzer
- 1169: Tax Progressivity and Self-Employment Dynamics

- Wiji Arulampalam and Andrea Papini
- 1168: Taxes and the Location of Targets

- Wiji Arulampalam, Michael Devereux and Federica Liberini
- 1167: Financial and Fiscal Interaction in the Euro Area Crisis: This Time was Different

- Alberto Caruso, Lucrezia Reichlin and Giovanni Ricco
- 1166: Cohesive Institutions and Political Violence

- Thiemo Fetzer and Stephan Kyburz
- 1165: Has Eastern European Migration Impacted UK-born Workers?

- Sascha Becker and Thiemo Fetzer
- 1164: Forced Migration and Human Capital: Evidence from Post-WWII Population Transfers

- Sascha Becker, Irena Grosfeld, Pauline Grosjean, Nico Voigtländer and Ekaterina Zhuravskaya
- 1163: The Political Economy of Ideas

- Sharun W. Mukand and Dani Rodrik
- 1162: Allocation Mechanisms, Incentives, and Endemic Institutional Externalities

- Peter Hammond
- 1161: Costs and Benefits of Seasonal Migration: Evidence from India

- Clément Imbert and John Papp
- 1160: Why an EU Referendum? Why in 2016?

- Sascha Becker and Thiemo Fetzer
- 1159: Bayesian Vector Autoregressions

- Silvia Miranda-Agrippino and Giovanni Ricco
- 1158: Maternity leaves in Academia: Why are some UK universities more generous than others?

- Mariaelisa Epifanio and Vera E. Troeger
- 1157: Exchange Rate Exposure and Firm Dynamics

- Liliana Varela and Juliana Salomao
- 1156: Money Aggregates and Determinacy: A Reinterpretation of Monetary Policy During the Great Inflation

- Irfan Qureshi
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