GLO Discussion Paper Series
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- 1731: The Long Shadow: Childhood Poverty and the Returns to Education

- Ade Febriady, Agnieszka Postepska and Viola Angelini
- 1730: A Tale of Two Choices: Son Preference and Reproductive Outcomes in Uzbekistan

- Khilola Dushamova, Rashid Javed, Gayrat Suyunov and Munira Zakirova
- 1729: Labor Unions and Deaths of Despair: Evidence from Right-to-Work Laws

- Luke Petach
- 1728: Long-Term Trends in Racial and Ethnic Reporting and Representation in US Alzheimer's Clinical Trials

- Zhuoer Lin, Ruochen Sun, Joseph S. Ross, Kien Lau, Sophia Stumpf and Xi Chen
- 1727: What Explains the Increase in Immigrants' Educational Attainment in the United States?

- Eva Dziadula and Madeline Zavodny
- 1726: From the Inner Citadel to the Outside World: Tilgher's Hypothesis and the Emergence of Modern Man

- Gregory Ponthiere
- 1725: Socioeconomic status and gender gaps in educational outcomes across the life course: New distributional evidence

- Ha Nguyen, Bruce Chapman, Huong Le, Heather Royer, Lorraine Dearden and Francis Mitrou
- 1724: From Liquor to LPG: Spillover effects of alcohol prohibition on clean fuel adoption

- Gaurav Dhamija, Sagnik Kumar Gupta and Manini Ojha
- 1723: Artificial Intelligence Capital and Business Innovation

- Nick Drydakis
- 1722: Women in Power: Parliamentary Action, Social Attitudes, and Gender-Based Crime

- Quynh Do, Rafat Mahmood, Astghik Mavisakalyan and Leigh Tyers
- 1721: Mental Health Behind Bars: Evidence from Pakistani Prisons

- Zubaria Andlib
- 1720: The Influence of Locus of Control on the Uptakes of Cancer Screening: Evidence from the United States

- Silvana Robone, Michela Meregaglia and Rostand Yebetchou
- 1719: Why are women's employment rates declining in Egypt?

- Caroline Krafft
- 1718: Migration Reform and Fertility: Evidence from Rural China

- Wenchao Jin and Zhangfeng Jin
- 1717: Earning While Learning: How to Run Batched Bandit Experiments

- Jan Kemper and Davud Rostam-Afschar
- 1716: Risk Adjustment for ADRD in Medicare Advantage and Health Care Experiences

- Wei Fu, Yuting Qian, Seyed Karimi, Hamid Zarei and Xi Chen
- 1715: When the State Takes Over: Nationalization, Firm Performance, and Political Backlash

- Felipe González and Mounu Prem
- 1714: Cultural Evolution and the Deep Roots of Cooperation: A Unified Perspective

- Oded Galor
- 1713: Burning Rage: How Heat Shapes Gender-Based Violence

- Carmen Aina, Lavinia Parisi and Matteo Picchio
- 1712: Female political leaders and public funding attraction: Evidence from Italian municipalities

- Matteo Picchio and Raffaella Santolini
- 1711: From Past Ventures to Present Success: Does Human Capital Drive Performance in Entrepreneurship?

- Sabhya Rai
- 1710: Using Subjective Well-being as a Headline Indicator in Dashboards to Track Human Progress

- Martijn Burger, Sarah Courchesne, Talita Greyling, Kelsey O'Connor, Stephanie Rossouw, Francesco Sarracino and Ruut Veenhoven
- 1709: Do Firms Share their Profits Equally with Women and Men? The Role of Human Capital, Managerial Positions and Unions

- Kevin Pineda-Hernández, François Rycx, Mélanie Volral and Alexandre Waroquier
- 1708: State and Local Tax Policy in a Time of Telework

- David Agrawal and Xinyu Chen
- 1707: The Economics of Age at School Entry: Insights from Evidence and Methods

- Mariagrazia Cavallo, Elizabeth Dhuey, Luca Fumarco, Levi Halewyck and Simon ter Meulen
- 1706: The Legacy of China's One-Child Policy on Human Capital: How Being Raised by an Only Child Affects Cognitive and Noncognitive Skill Development

- Shuaizhang Feng, Yu Gan, Yujie Han and Tim Kautz
- 1705: Tax expenditures and redistribution - The case of Portugal

- Michael Christl and Silvia Navarro Berdeal
- 1704: The Wealth of Nations: Origins of Prosperity and Seeds of Inequality

- Oded Galor
- 1703: The Returns to Education in Arkansas: Evidence from the 1987 Compulsory Education Law

- Harry Patrinos and Angelica Rivera-Olvera
- 1702: Beyond lockdowns: work-from-home, mental health, and the moderating roles of intensity, job control and social support

- Anam Bilgrami
- 1701: Migration and Population Growth's Impact on Natural Resources and Welfare: The Role of Manufacturing's Returns to Scale

- Maurice Schiff
- 1700: Can Trade Benefit Natural Resources under Population Growth? The Role of Manufacturing's Returns to Scale

- Maurice Schiff
- 1699: Green Investments and Worker Voice

- Davide Bisi, Fabio Landini and Riccardo Rinaldi
- 1698: The Impact of Personality Traits on Sexual Satisfaction and Frequency of Sex: Does It Differ between Single and Partnered Individuals?

- Uwe Jirjahn and Martha Ottenbacher
- 1697: Banking on Connectivity: Internet Exposure and Women's Financial Autonomy

- Sagnik Kumar Gupta, Manini Ojha and Gaurav Dhamija
- 1696: Rewiring Gender Norms: Causal Evidence on Internet Exposure and Justification of Intimate Partner Violence

- Manini Ojha, Sagnik Kumar Gupta and Gaurav Dhamija
- 1695: Reconstructing Two Decades of Inequality in the Sahel Region

- Gianni Betti, Federico Crescenzi, Hai-Anh Dang, Vasco Molini and Lorenzo Mori
- 1694: Fertility responses to tropical cyclones: Causal evidence and mechanisms

- Ha Nguyen and Francis Mitrou
- 1693: Understanding labor market transitions in the Green Economy: A synthetic panel approach for Colombia

- Pamela Caiza-Guaman, Andres Garcia-Suaza and Carlos Sepúlveda Rico
- 1692: The Effects of Artificial Intelligence on Jobs: Evidence from an AI Subsidy Program

- Mark Hellsten, Shantanu Khanna, Magnus Lodefalk and Yaroslav Yakymovych
- 1691: Holy words, worldly deeds: The role of Pope Francis in Violence Against Women

- Astghik Mavisakalyan, Panagiotis Sotirakopoulos and Tobden Tobden
- 1690: The Protective Power of Connectivity: Internet Exposure and Intimate Partner Violence

- Gaurav Dhamija, Sagnik Kumar Gupta and Manini Ojha
- 1689: Accounting for Empowerment? Examining Women's Financial Inclusion in India

- Tarana Chauhan
- 1688: Cheerful Discontent: Understanding the Well-being Paradox in Sub-Saharan Africa

- Talita Greyling, Stephanie Rossouw and Martijn Burger
- 1687: Performance Appraisal and Quits: Does Performance Pay Add Anything?

- John Heywood and Anna Nießen
- 1686: Financialization, Personal Debt Burden, & the Black-White Pay Gap in the United States

- Giorgos Gouzoulis and Aggela Papadopoulou
- 1685: Shaped by Urban-Rural Divide and Skill: the Drivers of Internal Mobility in Italy

- Angela S. Bergantino, Antonello Clemente, Stefano Iandolo and Riccardo Turati
- 1684: Towards improved menstrual health: The impact of period products on reproductive tract infections

- Karan Babbar and Manini Ojha
- 1683: Beliefs about Bots: How Employers Plan for AI in White-Collar Work

- Eduard Brüll, Samuel Mäurer and Davud Rostam-Afschar
- 1682: An Impact Evaluation of the Effects of Income Support Benefits on Aggregate Labour Supply

- Javier Martín-Román and Ángel Martín-Román
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