Working Papers
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- 355: The anatomy of marital happiness

- Sam Peltzman
- 354: Elite control through marriage over institutional change

- Francis D. Kim and Prateek Raj
- 353: Dynamism and politics in EU merger control: The perils and promise of a killer acquisitions solution through a law & economics lens

- Anna Tzanaki
- 352: Private profits and public business

- Aneil Kovvali and Joshua C. Macey
- 351: Revolvers in the corporate elite

- Benjamin C. K. Egerod, Jan Stuckatz and Michael Mueller
- 350: How to implement shareholder democracy

- Oliver D. Hart, Hélène Landemore and Luigi Zingales
- 349: Watching the watchdogs: Tracking SEC inquiries using geolocation data

- William Gerken, Steven Irlbeck, Marcus Painter and Guangli Zhang
- 348: The conflict-of-interest discount in the marketplace of ideas

- John Barrios, Filippo Maria Lancieri, Joshua Levy, Shashank Singh, Tommaso M. Valletti and Luigi Zingales
- 347: Why don't firms lobby? How information shapes the market for lobbying services

- Benjamin C. K. Egerod and Lasse Aaskoven
- 346: Barriers to global capital allocation

- Bruno Pellegrino, Enrico Spolaore and Romain Wacziarg
- 345: Towards an effective merger review policy: A defence of rebuttable structural presumptions

- Filippo Maria Lancieri and Tommaso Valleti
- 344: When does mandatory price disclosure lower prices? Evidence from the German fuel market

- Felix Montag, Alina Sagimuldina and Christoph Winter
- 343: Minority representation at work

- Matthias Breuer, Wei Cai, Anthony Le and Felix Vetter
- 342: Racial disparities in the U.S. mortgage market

- Agustin Hurtado and Jung Sakong
- 341: From gridlock to polarization

- Marc S. Jacob, Barton Lee and Gabriele Gratton
- 340: The rise of private equity continuation funds

- Kobi Kastiel and Yaron Nili
- 339: Organizational capacity and project dynamics

- Dana Foarta and Michael M. Ting
- 338: The complexity yield puzzle: A textual analysis of municipal bond disclosures

- Michael Farrell, Dermot Murphy, Marcus Painter and Guangli Zhang
- 337: Imperfect price information, market power, and tax pass-through

- Felix Montag, Robin Mamrak, Alina Sagimuldina and Monika Schnitzer
- 336: When product markets become collective traps: The case of social media

- Leonardo Bursztyn, Benjamin R. Handel, Rafael Jiménez Durán and Christopher Roth
- 335: Quantifying the impact of red tape on investment: A survey date approach

- Bruno Pellegrino and Geoffery Zheng
- 334: Corporate political activism and information transfers

- Dane M. Christensen, Hengda Jin, Joshua A. Lee, Suhas A. Sridharan and Laura A. Wellman
- 333: Audit mandates, audit firms, and auditors

- Matthias Breuer, Anthony Le and Felix Vetter
- 332: Antitrust enforcement increases economic activity

- Tania Babina, Simcha Barkai, Jessica Jeffers, Ezra Karger and Ekaterina Volkova
- 331: The socio political demography of happiness

- Sam Peltzman
- 330: Kin in the game: How family ties help firms overcome campaign finance regulation

- Pablo Balán, Juan Dodyk and Ignacio Puente
- 329: Common ownership in fintech markets

- Anna Tzanaki, Liudmila Alekseeva and José Azar
- 328: Destabilizing digital "bank walks"

- Naz Koont, Tano Santos and Luigi Zingales
- 327: How pervasive is corporate fraud?

- Alexander Dyck, Adair Morse and Luigi Zingales
- 326: Mergers, foreign competition, and jobs: Evidence from the U.S. appliance industry

- Felix Montag
- 325: The effect of minority bank ownership on minority credit

- Agustin Hurtado and Jung Sakong
- 324: The economics of content moderation: Theory and experimental evidence from hate speech on Twitter

- Rafael Jiménez-Durán
- 323: Private sanctions

- Oliver D. Hart, David Thesmar and Luigi Zingales
- 322: Low wages aren't a growing problem

- David Abraham and Simcha Barkai
- 321: Quantifying Economic Reasoning in Court: Judge Economics Sophistication and Pro-business Orientation

- Siying Cao
- 320: Are Firms Gerrymandered?

- Joaquín Artés, Aaron Kaufman, Brian Kelleher Richter and Jeffrey F. Timmons
- 319: Amazon's Three Major Lines of Business

- Edward Snyder, Jason Canaday and Marley Hughes
- 318: No Shock Waves through Wall Street? Market Responses to the Risk of Nuclear War

- David Andrew Finer
- 317: The New Corporate Governance

- Oliver D. Hart and Luigi Zingales
- 316: Does Political Partisanship Cross Borders? Evidence from International Capital Flows

- Elisabeth Kempf, Mancy Luo, Larissa Schafer and Margarita Tsoutsoura
- 315: The Political Economy of the Decline in Antitrust Enforcement in the United States

- Filippo Lancieri, Eric Posner and Luigi Zingales
- 314: What Purpose Do Corporations Purport? Evidence from Letters to Shareholders

- Raghuram Rajan, Pietro Ramella and Luigi Zingales
- 313: The Political Polarization of Corporate America

- Vyacheslav Fos, Elisabeth Kempf and Margarita Tsoutsoura
- 312: Information Exposure and Corporate Citizenship

- Lisa Yao Liu and Shirley Lu
- 311: Good News for Some Banks

- Renee Adams
- 310: The Decline of the Labor Share is not Explained by the Capitalization of Intellectual Property Products

- Simcha Barkai
- 309: Transatlantic Roads to Mont Pèlerin: "Old Chicago" and Freiburg in a World of Disintegrating Orders

- Stefan Kolev and Ekkehard Köhler
- 308: Concentration in Product Markets

- C. Lanier Benkard, Ali Yurukoglu and Anthony Lee Zhang
- 307: The Department of Economics at the University of Chicago, 1947–1982

- Arnold C. Harberger and Sebastian Edwards
- 306: "Drive and Wave": The Response to LAPD Police Reforms After Rampart

- Canice Prendergast
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