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- 22/01: Beyond reasonable doubt: the impact of politically independent jurors on jury trials in the US

- Alessandra Foresta
- 21/08: Generalized Cumulative Offer Processes

- Zaifu Yang and Rong Zhang
- 21/07: Generalized Cumulative Offer Processes

- Inacio Bo, Jörgen Kratz and Makoto Shimoji
- 21/06: Predicting the COVID-19 epidemic: is a regional approach preferable?

- Laura Coroneo, Fabrizio Iacone, Giancarlo Manzi and Silvia Salini
- 21/05: Reduced-Form Allocations for Multiple Indivisible Objects under Constraints: A Revision

- Xu Lang and Zaifu Yang
- 21/04: Reduced-Form Allocations for Multiple Indivisible Objects under Constraints

- Xu Lang and Zaifu Yang
- 21/03: Testing for equal predictive accuracy with strong dependence

- Laura Coroneo and Fabrizio Iacone
- 21/02: Risky Gravity

- Luciana Juvenal and Paulo Santos Monteiro
- 21/01: Britain has had enough of experts? Social networks and the Brexit referendum

- Giacomo De Luca, Thilo Rene Huning and Paulo Santos Monteiro
- 20/10: Testing the predictive accuracy of COVID-19 forecasts

- Laura Coroneo, Fabrizio Iacone, Alessia Paccagnini and Paulo Santos Monteiro
- 20/09: Analysis of Systematic Risk around Firm-specific News in an Emerging Market using High Frequency Data

- Shabir A.A. Saleem, Peter Smith and Abdullah Yalaman
- 20/08: A Universal Dynamic Auction for Unimodular Demand Types: An Efficient Auction Design for Various Kinds of Indivisible Commodities

- Satoru Fujishige and Zaifu Yang
- 20/07: Assessing the impact of COVID-19 on global fossil fuel consumption and CO2 emissions

- L. Vanessa Smith, Nori Tarui and Takashi Yamagata
- 20/06: Modeling the Covid-19 Epidemic Using Time Series Econometrics

- Adam Golinski and Peter Spencer
- 20/05: Epidemic policy under uncertainty and information

- Martin Forster and Emanuela Randon
- 20/04: Coronametrics: The UK turns the corner

- Adam Golinski and Peter Spencer
- 20/03: Estimation and Inference in Heterogeneous Spatial Panel Data Models with a Multifactor Error Structure

- Jia Chen, Yongcheol Shin and Chaowen Zheng
- 20/02: How to better align the U.K.’s corporate tax structure with national objectives

- Peter Spencer, Peter Smith and Paulo Santos Monteiro
- 20/01: Value-based clinical trials: selecting trial lengths and recruitment rates in different regulatory contexts

- Andres Alban, Stephen E. Chick and Martin Forster
- 19/18: Predicting interest rates in real-time

- Alberto Caruso and Laura Coroneo
- 19/17: The Rehabilitation of Glidepath Investing

- Andrew Clare, James Seaton, Peter Smith and Stephen Thomas
- 19/16: Domestic violence and women’s earnings: Does frequency matter?

- Edith Aguirre
- 19/15: The (non) impact of education on marital dissolution

- Edith Aguirre
- 19/14: A Real-time Density Forecast Evaluation of the ECB Survey of Professional Forecasters

- Laura Coroneo, Fabrizio Iacone and Fabio Profumo
- 19/13: Efficient Sequential Assignments with Randomly Arriving Multi-Item Demand Agents

- Dinard van der Laan and Zaifu Yang
- 19/12: A Conic Approach to the Implementation of Reduced-Form Allocation Rules

- Xu Lang and Zaifu Yang
- 19/11: Markovian Core, Indivisibility, and Successive Pareto-Improvements

- Satoru Fujishige and Zaifu Yang
- 19/10: The Gender Earnings Gap in British Workplaces: A Knowledge Exchange Report

- Tim Butcher, Karen Mumford and Peter Smith
- 19/09: The Origins and Dynamics of Agricultural Inheritance Traditions

- Thilo Rene Huning and Fabian Wahl
- 19/08: Child Socio-Emotional Skills: The Role of Parental Inputs

- Gloria Moroni, Cheti Nicoletti and Emma Tominey
- 19/07: New Evidence on the Historical Growth of Government in Europe: The Role of Labor Costs

- Mickael Melki and Andrew Pickering
- 19/06: Does higher Institutional Quality improve the Appropriateness of Healthcare Provision?

- Giacomo De Luca, Domenico Lisi, Marco Ferdinando Martorana and Luigi Siciliani
- 19/05: Estimating the term structure with linear regressions: Getting to the roots of the problem

- Adam Golinski and Peter Spencer
- 19/04: Triage in Kidney Exchange

- Jörgen Kratz
- 19/03: Nonparametric Homogeneity Pursuit in Functional-Coefficient Models

- Jia Chen, Degui Li, Lingling Wei and Wenyang Zhang
- 19/02: Generational Bias and Tax Policy

- Alan Krause
- 19/01: Cost-Effective Clinical Trial Design: Application of a Bayesian Sequential Stopping Rule to the ProFHER Pragmatic Trial

- Martin Forster, S. Brealey, S. Chick, A. Keding, B. Corbacho, A. Alban and A. Rangan
- 18/20: Efficiency, Stability, and Commitment in Senior Level Job Matching Markets

- Ning Sun and Zaifu Yang
- 18/19: Patronage and power in rural India: a study based on interaction networks

- Anindya Bhattacharya, Anirban Kar, Sunil Kumar and Alita Nandi
- 18/18: A Life Cycle Model with Housing Tenure, Constrained Mortgage Finance and a Risky Asset under Uncertainty

- Zhechun He and Peter Simmons
- 18/17: Equilibrium in the Assignment Market under Budget Constraints

- Gerard van der Laan, Adolphus Talman and Zaifu Yang
- 18/16: Explaining Divorce Gaps in Cognitive and Noncognitive Skills of Children

- Gloria Moroni
- 18/15: Estimating Latent Group Structure in Time-Varying Coefficient Panel Data Models

- Jia Chen
- 18/14: A New Semiparametric Estimation Approach for Large Dynamic Covariance Matrices with Multiple Conditioning Variables

- Jia Chen, Degui Li and Oliver Linton
- 18/13: The uncovered set and the core: Cox's (1987) result revisited

- Anindya Bhattacharya, Victoria Brosi and Francesco Ciardiello
- 18/12: Rehabilitating the Random Utility Model. A comment on Apesteguia and Ballester (2018)

- Anna Conte and John Hey
- 18/11: Giving to Varying Numbers of Others

- Matthew Robson and John Bone
- 18/10: Voter Turnout and Intergenerational Redistribution

- Michael Klien, Mickael Melki and Andrew Pickering
- 18/09: Efficient Ascending Menu Auctions with Budget Constrained Bidders

- Zaifu Yang and Jingsheng Yu
- 18/08: An Experimental Comparison of Two Exchange Mechanisms, An Asset Market versus a Credit Market

- Enrica Carbone, John Hey and Tibor Neugebauer
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