GLO Discussion Paper Series
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- 542: The short-term Economic Consequences of COVID-19: Occupation Tasks and Mental Health in Canada

- Louis-Philippe Beland, Abel Brodeur, Derek Mikola and Taylor Wright
- 541: All that glitters is not gold. Effects of working from home on income inequality at the time of COVID-19

- Luca Bonacini, Giovanni Gallo and Sergio Scicchitano
- 540: Does Immigration Decrease Far-Right Popularity? Evidence from Finnish Municipalities

- Jakub Lonsky
- 539: From the Entrepreneurial to the Ossified Economy: Evidence, Explanations and a New Perspective

- Wim Naudé
- 538: Estimating Poverty among Refugee Populations: A Cross-Survey Imputation Exercise for Chad

- Theresa Beltramo, Hai-Anh Dang, Ibrahima Sarr and Paolo Verme
- 537: The Influence of Hidden Researcher Decisions in Applied Microeconomics

- Nick Huntington-Klein, Andreu Arenas, Emily Beam, Marco Bertoni, Jeffrey R. Bloem, Pralhad Burli, Naibin Chen, Paul Greico, Godwin Ekpe, Todd Pugatch, Martin Saavedra and Yaniv Stopnitzky
- 536: Does retirement lead to life satisfaction? Causal evidence from fixed effect instrumental variable models

- Ha Nguyen, Francis Mitrou, Catherine L. Taylor and Stephen R. Zubrick
- 535: Welfare Dynamics in India over a Quarter Century: Poverty, Vulnerability, and Mobility during 1987-2012

- Hai-Anh Dang and Peter Lanjouw
- 534 [pre.]: Identifying policy challenges of COVID-19 in hardly reliable data and judging the success of lockdown measures

- Luca Bonacini, Giovanni Gallo and Fabrizio Patriarca
- 534: Drawing policy suggestions to fight Covid-19 from hardly reliable data. A machine-learning contribution on lockdowns analysis

- Luca Bonacini, Giovanni Gallo and Fabrizio Patriarca
- 533: Leaders among the leaders in Economics: A network analysis of the Nobel Prize laureates

- José Alberto Molina, David Iñiguez, Gonzalo Ruiz and Alfonso Tarancón
- 532: The COVID-19 crisis and telework: A research survey on experiences, expectations and hopes

- Stijn Baert, Louis Lippens, Eline Moens, Philippe Sterkens and Johannes Weytjens
- 531: Peers, Gender, and Long-Term Depression

- Corrado Giulietti, Michael Vlassopoulos and Yves Zenou
- 530: Is Happiness U-shaped Everywhere? Age and Subjective Well-being in 145 Countries

- David Blanchflower
- 529: Do Swedish schools discriminate against children with disabilities?

- Ali Ahmed, Mats Hammarstedt and Karl Karlsson
- 528: Working From Home Under COVID-19: Who Is Affected? Evidence From Latin American and Caribbean Countries

- Isaure Delaporte and Werner Peña
- 527: The Perceived Well-being and Health Costs of Exiting Self-Employment

- Milena Nikolova, Boris Nikolaev and Olga Popova
- 526: When Goal-Setting Forges Ahead but Stops Short

- Asad Islam, Sungoh Kwon, Eema Masood, Nishith Prakash, Shwetlena Sabarwal and Deepak Saraswat
- 525: Longer School Schedules, Childcare and the Quality of Mothers’ Employment: Evidence from School Reform in Chile

- Matias Berthelon, Diana Kruger, Catalina Lauer, Luca Tiberti and Carlos Zamora
- 524: The Short-Term Economic Consequences of COVID-19: Exposure to Disease, Remote Work and Government Response

- Louis-Philippe Beland, Abel Brodeur and Taylor Wright
- 523: Misclassification-errors-adjusted Sahm Rule for Early Identification of Economic Recession

- Shuaizhang Feng and Jiandong Sun
- 522: A spatial analysis of inward FDI and rural-urban wage inequality: Evidence from China

- Hao Wang, Jan Fidrmuc and Qi Luo
- 521: The technological contest between China and the United States

- Alfredo Toro Hardy
- 520: How do we think the COVID-19 crisis will affect our careers (if any remain)?

- Stijn Baert, Louis Lippens, Eline Moens, Philippe Sterkens and Johannes Weytjens
- 519: Bottom incomes and the measurement of poverty and inequality

- Vladimir Hlasny, Lidia Ceriani and Paolo Verme
- 518: Automation and Demographic Change

- Ana Lucia Abeliansky and Klaus Prettner
- 517: Biomarkers, disability and health care demand

- Apostolos Davillas and Stephen Pudney
- 516: Confronting COVID-19 Myths: Morbidity and Mortality

- Pavel Jelnov
- 515: The Semicircular Flow of the Data Economy and the Data Sharing Laffer curve

- Pablo de Pedraza and Ian Vollbracht
- 514: Commuting and self-employment in Western Europe

- José Ignacio Giménez-Nadal, José Alberto Molina and Jorge Velilla
- 513: Italian Workers at Risk During the Covid-19 Epidemic

- Teresa Barbieri, Gaetano Basso and Sergio Scicchitano
- 512: Do Quarantine Experiences and Attitudes Towards COVID-19 Affect the Distribution of Psychological Outcomes in China? A Quantile Regression Analysis

- Haiyang Lu, Peng Nie and Long Qian
- 511 [rev.]: Teaching ‘out of field’ in STEM subjects in Australia: Evidence from PISA 2015

- Chandra Shah, Paul Richardson and Helen Watt
- 511: Teaching ‘out of field’ in STEM subjects in Australia: Evidence from PISA 2015

- Chandra Shah, Paul Richardson and Helen Watt
- 510: BrExit or BritaIn: Is the UK more Attractive to Supervisors? An Analysis of Wage Premium to Supervision across the EU

- Marco Biagetti, Antonio Giangreco, Leone Leonida and Sergio Scicchitano
- 509: What makes work meaningful and why economists should care about it

- Milena Nikolova and Femke Cnossen
- 508: Inter-country Distancing, Globalization and the Coronavirus Pandemic

- Klaus Zimmermann, Gokhan Karabulut, Mehmet Bilgin and Asli Cansin Doker
- 507: The children are alright: Revisiting the impact of parental migration in the Philippines

- Marjorie Pajaron, Cara T. Latinazo and Enrico G. Trinidad
- 506: The Dynamic Electoral Returns of a Large Anti-Poverty Program

- Laura Zimmermann
- 505: Do Public Program Benefits Crowd Out Private Transfers in Developing Countries? A Critical Review of Recent Evidence

- Plamen Nikolov and Matthew Bonci
- 504: Why Guarantee Employment? Evidence from a Large Indian Public-Works Program

- Laura Zimmermann
- 503: Wage Setting and Unemployment: Evidence from Online Job Vacancy Data

- Oleksandr Faryna, Tho Pham, Oleksandr Talavera and Andriy Tsapin
- 502: Sentiment, emotions and stock market predictability in developed and emerging markets
- Dimitri H. W. Steyn, Talita Greyling, Stephanie Rossouw and John Weirstrass Muteba Mwamba
- 501: Who’s declining the “free lunch”? New evidence from the uptake of public child dental benefits

- Ha Nguyen, Huong Thu Le and Luke Connelly
- 500: Paradise Postponed: Future Tense and Religiosity

- Astghik Mavisakalyan, Yashar Tarverdi and Clas Weber
- 499: Game of Prejudice – Experiments at the Extensive and Intensive Margin

- Utteeyo Dasgupta, Subha Mani, Joe Vecci and Tomas Zelinsky
- 498: Welfare Magnets and Internal Migration in China

- Zhangfeng Jin
- 497: Gender Bias and Intergenerational Educational Mobility: Theory and Evidence from China and India

- M. Shahe Emran, Hanchen Jiang and Forhad Shilpi
- 496: What Do Employers' Associations Do?

- Pedro Martins
- 495: Does vocational education pay off in China? Instrumental-variable quantile-regression evidence

- Li Dai and Pedro Martins
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