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- 2254: It's not a sprint, it's a marathon: Reviewing governmental R&D support for environmental innovation

- Leonie Meißner, Sonja Peterson and Finn Ole Semrau
- 2253: Spatial wage inequality in North America and Western Europe: Changes between and within local labour markets 1975-2019

- Luis Bauluz, P. Bukowski, M. Fransham, A. Lee, M. López Forero, Filip Novokmet, S. Breau, Neil Lee, Clément Malgouyres, Moritz Schularick and Gregory Verdugo
- 2252: Carbon Capture and Storage: Publics in five countries around the North Sea prefer to do it on their own territory

- Christine Merk, Gisle Andersen, Åsta Dyrnes Nordø and Torben Helfrich
- 2251: Striking evidence: The impact of railway strikes on competition from intercity bus services in Germany

- Matthias Gerhard Beestermöller, Levke Jessen-Thiesen and Alexander-Nikolai Sandkamp
- 2250: Is the supermultiplier nil? A replication study of Deleidi and Mazzucato (2021)

- Jens Boysen-Hogrefe
- 2249: Potential efficiency gains from the introduction of an emissions trading system for the buildings and road transport sectors in the European Union

- Wilfried Rickels, Christian Rischer, Felix Schenuit and Sonja Peterson
- 2248: Who is to suffer? Quantifying the impact of sanctions on German firms

- Holger Görg, Anna Jacobs and Saskia Meuchelböck
- 2247: Exchange rate pass-around

- Matthieu Crozet, Julian Hinz and Federico Trionfetti
- 2246: Blowback: The effect of sanctions on democratic elections

- Matthieu Crozet and Julian Hinz
- 2245: Patterns of global and regional value chain participation in the EAC

- Sebastian Krantz
- 2244: China as an international lender of last resort

- Sebastian Horn, Bradley Parks, Carmen Reinhart and Christoph Trebesch
- 2243: Export impact on dividend policy for big Colombian exporting firms, 2006-2014

- Federico Alberto Merchan Alvarez
- 2242: Africa's businesswomen - Underfunded or underperforming?

- Charles Ackah, Holger Görg, Aoife Hanley and Cecília Hornok
- 2241: Exposure to war and its labor market consequences over the life cycle

- Sebastian T. Braun and Jan Stuhler
- 2240: Immigrating into a recession: Evidence from family migrants to the U.S

- Toman Barsbai, Andreas Steinmayr and Christoph Winter
- 2239: Technology will save the climate! Attitudes towards Norway's climate policy in four social groups

- Åsta Dyrnes Nordø, Gisle Andersen and Christine Merk
- 2238: The path of economics research production: Insights into the seesaw between theory and empirics

- João Ricardo Faria, Rajeev Goel and Neela D. Manage
- 2237: Picture this: Social distance and the mistreatment of migrant workers

- Toman Barsbai, Vojtech Bartos, Victoria S. Licuanan, Andreas Steinmayr, Erwin R. Tiongson and Dean Yang
- 2236: The consequences of unilateral withdrawals from the Paris Agreement

- Mario Larch and Joschka Wanner
- 2235: Understanding differences in attitudes to immigration: A meta-analysis of individual-level factors

- Lenka Dražanová, Jérôme Gonnot, Tobias Heidland and Finja Krüger
- 2234: Brothers in arms: The value of coalitions in sanctions regimes

- Sonali Chowdhry, Julian Hinz, Katrin Kamin and Joschka Wanner
- 2233: The impact of trade and trade policy on the environment and the climate: A review

- Gabriel Felbermayr, Sonja Peterson and Joschka Wanner
- 2232: Tracking Chinese aid through China customs: Darlings and orphans after the COVID-19 outbreak

- Andreas Fuchs, Lennart Kaplan, Krisztina Kis-Katos, Sebastian S. Schmidt, Felix Turbanisch and Feicheng Wang
- 2231: Regional deprivation and populism: Evidence from Germany and the U.S

- Michael Bayerlein
- 2230: Why do preferences for redistribution differ across countries? An experimental analysis

- Gianluca Grimalda, Francesco Farina, Anna Conte and Ulrich Schmidt
- 2229: Africa's Great Moderation

- Sebastian Krantz
- 2228: Does ethnic heterogeneity decrease workers' effort in the presence of income redistribution? An experimental analysis

- Christoph Schütt, David Pipke, Lena Detlefsen and Gianluca Grimalda
- 2227: Carbon dioxide removal in a global analytic climate economy

- Felix Meier, Wilfried Rickels, Martin Quaas and Christian Traeger
- 2226: International managerial skill and big Colombian exporting firms' performance, 2006-2014

- Federico Alberto Merchan Alvarez
- 2225: Economic zones and local income inequality: Evidence from Indonesia

- Cecília Hornok and Dewa Gede Sidan Raeskyesa
- 2224: Country, culture or competition: What drives attitudes towards immigrants in Sub-Saharan Africa?

- Malte Becker, Finja Krüger and Tobias Heidland
- 2223: Closing pandora's box: How to improve the common reporting standard

- Menusch Khadjavi and Marjolein Vertelman
- 2222: Bilateral trade and conflict heterogeneity: The impact of conflict on trade revisited

- Katrin Kamin
- 2221: A lockdown a day keeps the doctor away: The effectiveness of non-pharmaceutical interventions during the Covid-19 pandemic

- Anthonin Levelu and Alexander-Nikolai Sandkamp
- 2220: Who wins and who loses from state subsidies?

- Jun Du, Sourafel Girma, Holger Görg and Ignat Stepanok
- 2219: Exchanging money for love? A regional analysis of EU cohesion policy on euroscepticism

- Michael Bayerlein and Matthias Diermeier
- 2218: The Ukraine Support Tracker: Which countries help Ukraine and how?

- Christoph Trebesch, Arianna Antezza, Katelyn Bushnell, André Frank, Pascal Frank, Lukas Franz, Ivan Kharitonov, Bharath Kumar, Ekaterina Rebinskaya and Stefan Schramm
- 2217: Who lends to Africa and how? Introducing the Africa Debt Database

- David Mihalyi and Christoph Trebesch
- 2214: Can aid buy foreign public support? Evidence from Chinese development finance

- Lukas Wellner, Axel Dreher, Andreas Fuchs, Bradley Parks and Austin M. Strange
- 2212: To Russia with love? The impact of sanctions on regime support

- Robert Gold, Julian Hinz and Michele Valsecchi
- 2211: Do various innovation linkages enhance innovation? International evidence

- Rajeev Goel
- 2210: Cutting through the value chain: The long-run effects of decoupling the East from the West

- Gabriel Felbermayr, Hendrik Mahlkow and Alexander-Nikolai Sandkamp
- 2209: Place-based policies and agglomeration economies: Firm-level evidence from special economic zones in India

- Holger Görg and Alina Mulyukova
- 2208: Hidden defaults

- Sebastian Horn, Carmen Reinhart and Christoph Trebesch
- 2207: The politicized pandemic: Ideological polarization and the behavioral response to COVID-19

- Gianluca Grimalda, Fabrice Murtin, David Pipke, Louis Putterman and Matthias Sutter
- 2206: Sovereign bonds since Waterloo

- Josefin Meyer, Carmen Reinhart and Christoph Trebesch
- 2204: Accounting for terrestrial and marine carbon sink enhancement

- Marius Paschen, Felix Meier and Wilfried Rickels
- 2202: Procedurally justifiable strategies: Integrating context effects into multistage decision making

- Fynn Kemper and Philipp Wichardt
- 2201: The need for local governance of global commons: The example of blue carbon ecosystems

- Christine Merk, Jonas Grunau, Marie-Catherine Riekhof and Wilfried Rickels
- 2200: Green gifts from abroad? FDI and firms' green management

- Peter Kannen, Finn Semrau and Frauke Steglich
- 2199: Kind or contented? An investigation of the gift exchange hypothesis in a natural field experiment in Colombia

- Francesco Bogliacino, Gianluca Grimalda and David Pipke
- 2198: Sovereign debt in the 21st century

- Kris James Mitchener and Christoph Trebesch
- 2197: Factors facilitating the inventing academics' transition from nascent entrepreneurs to business owners

- João Ricardo Faria, Rajeev Goel and Devrim Göktepe-Hultén
- 2196: Employment effects of R&D and innovation: Evidence from small and medium-sized firms in emerging markets

- Rajeev Goel and Michael Nelson
- 2195: DART-BIO: A technical description

- Ruth Delzeit, Tobias Heimann, Franziska Schünemann and Mareike Söder
- 2193: The farsighted stability of global trade policy arrangements

- Stefan Berens, Lasha Chochua and Gerald Willmann
- 2192: Populism and COVID19: How populist governments (mis)handle the pandemic

- Michael Bayerlein, Vanessa Alexandra Boese, Scott Gates, Katrin Kamin and Syed Mansoob Murshed
- 2191: Capitalism recoupled

- Colm Kelly and Dennis J. Snower
- 2190: Cross-country evidence on the determinants of preferences for redistribution

- Gianluca Grimalda and David Pipke
- 2189: Does India use development finance to compete with China? A subnational analysis

- Gerda Asmus, Vera Eichenauer, Andreas Fuchs and Bradley Parks
- 2188: Scenarios for an impact assessment of global bioeconomy strategies: Results from a co-design process

- Ruth Delzeit, Tobias Heimann, Franziska Schünemann and Mareike Söder
- 2187: The role of Global Climate Change in structural transformation of Sub-Saharan Africa: Case study of Senegal

- Askar Mukashov, Christian H. C. A. Henning, Richard Robertson and Manfred Wiebelt
- 2186: Fossil fuel subsidy inventories vs. net carbon prices: A consistent approach for measuring fossil fuel price incentives

- Jens Böhm and Sonja Peterson
- 2185: Gains associated with linking the EU and Chinese ETS under different assumptions on restrictions, allowance endowments, and international trade

- Malte Winkler, Sonja Peterson and Sneha Thube
- 2184: Endogenous growth, skill obsolescence and fiscal multipliers

- Wolfgang Lechthaler and Mewael F. Tesfaselassie
- 2183: Climate policies after Paris: Pledge, trade, and recycle. Insights from the 36th Energy Modeling Forum study (EMF36)

- Christoph Böhringer, Sonja Peterson, Thomas F. Rutherford, Jan Schneider and Malte Winkler
- 2182: What 5,000 acknowledgements tell us about informal collaboration in financial economics

- Michael Rose and Co-Pierre Georg
- 2181: Trade and the spatial distribution of transport infrastructure

- Gabriel Felbermayr and Alexander Tarasov
- 2180: Tracing the evolution of service robotics: Insights from a topic modeling approach

- Ingrid Ott, Ivan Savin and Chris Konop
- 2179: Thinking outside the container: A machine learning approach to forecasting trade flows

- Vincent Stamer
- 2178: Humanistic digital governance

- Dennis J. Snower and Paul Twomey
- 2177: Technological advance, social fragmentation and welfare

- Steven Bosworth and Dennis J. Snower
- 2176: Trade liberalization along the firm size distribution: The case of the EU-South Korea FTA

- Sonali Chowdhry and Gabriel Felbermayr
- 2175: Restructuring sovereign bonds: Holdouts, haircuts and the effectiveness of CACs

- Chuck Fang, Julian Schumacher and Christoph Trebesch
- 2174: The effects of international trade on structural change and CO2 emissions

- Michael Hübler, Eduard Bukin and Yuting Xi
- 2172: Quantifying the supply and demand effects of natural disasters using monthly trade data

- Gabriel Felbermayr, Jasmin Gröschl and Benedikt Heid
- 2171: Foreign exchange intervention: A new database

- Marcel Fratzscher, Tobias Heidland, Lukas Menkhoff, Lucio Sarno and Maik Schmeling
- 2170: Fostering the development of the coffee global value chain

- Dennis Görlich, Aoife Hanley, Wan-Hsin Liu and Finn Semrau
- 2169: Populist leaders and the economy

- Manuel Funke, Moritz Schularick and Christoph Trebesch
- 2168: Why are Africa's female entrepreneurs not playing the export game? Evidence from Ghana

- Charles Godfred Ackah, Holger Görg, Aoife Hanley and Cecília Hornok
- 2167: Covid-19 shocking global value chains

- Peter Eppinger, Gabriel Felbermayr, Oliver Krebs and Bohdan Kukharskyy
- 2166: On the heterogeneous trade and welfare effects of GATT/WTO membership

- Gabriel Felbermayr, Mario Larch, Erdal Yalcin and Yoto Yotov
- 2165: Corona politics: The cost of mismanaging pandemics

- Helios Herrera, Maximilian Konradt, Guillermo Ordonez and Christoph Trebesch
- 2164: The future of (negative) emissions trading in the European Union

- Wilfried Rickels, Alexander Proelß, Oliver Geden, Julian Burhenne and Mathias Fridahl
- 2163: Institutional design and spatial (in)equality: The Janus face of economic integration

- Ingrid Ott and Susanne Soretz
- 2162: Endogenous growth, skill obsolescence and output hysteresis in a New Keynesian model with unemployment

- Wolfgang Lechthaler and Mewael F. Tesfaselassie
- 2161: Mask wars: China's exports of medical goods in times of COVID-19

- Andreas Fuchs, Lennart Kaplan, Krisztina Kis-Katos, Sebastian S. Schmidt, Felix Turbanisch and Feicheng Wang
- 2160: Worth the pain? Firms' exporting behavior to countries under sanctions

- Matthieu Crozet, Julian Hinz, Amrei Luise Stammann and Joschka Wanner
- 2159: Assessing Asia - Sub-Saharan Africa global value chain linkages

- Heiwai Tang, Douglas Zhihua Zeng and Albert G. Zeufack
- 2158: Reliable real-time output gap estimates based on a modified Hamilton filter

- Josefine Quast and Maik Wolters
- 2157: Coping with disasters: Two centuries of international official lending

- Sebastian Horn, Carmen Reinhart and Christoph Trebesch
- 2156: Overconfidence and hygiene non-compliance in hospitals

- Katharina Lima de Miranda, Lena Detlefsen and Michael Stolpe
- 2155: Extreme weather events and economic activity: The case of low water levels on the Rhine river

- Martin Ademmer, Nils Jannsen and Saskia Mösle
- 2154: Comparative advantage in (non-)routine production

- Liza Archanskaia, Johannes Van Biesebroeck and Gerald Willmann
- 2153: IPR policies and membership in standard setting organizations: A social network analysis

- Jiaming Jiang, Rajeev Goel and Xingyuan Zhang
- 2152: Estimating the prevalence: Properties of the estimator regarding specificity and sensitivity of the underlying test

- Jens Boysen-Hogrefe and Vincent Stamer
- 2151: The dynamic impact of FX interventions on financial markets

- Lukas Menkhoff, Malte Rieth and Tobias Stöhr
- 2150: Skills in African Labor Markets and Implications for Migration to Europe

- Andreas Backhaus
- 2149: Labor force participation, job search effort and unemployment insurance in the laboratory

- Wolfgang Lechthaler and Patrick Ring
- 2148: Does the belt and road initiative stimulate Chinese exports? The role of state-owned enterprises

- Holger Görg and Haiou Mao
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