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- 368: Are women less effective leaders than men? Evidence from experiments using coordination games

- Lea Heursen, Eva Ranehill and Roberto Weber
- 367: Signaling ideology through consumption

- Florian Schneider
- 366: Attaining autonomy in the empire: French governors between 1860 and 1960

- Scott Viallet-Thévenin and Cédric Chambru
- 365: Softening the blow: U.S. state-level banking deregulation and sectoral reallocation after the China trade shock

- Mathias Hoffmann and Lilia Ruslanova
- 364: Do Traders Learn to Select Efficient Market Institutions?

- Carlos Alós-Ferrer, Johannes Buckenmaier and Georg Kirchsteiger
- 363: Behavioral nudges prevent student dropouts in the pandemic

- Guilherme Lichand and Julien Christen
- 362: The predictive power of risk elicitation tasks

- Michele Garagnani
- 361: The n-player Hirshleifer contest

- Christian Ewerhart and Guang-Zhen Sun
- 360: Does market interaction erode moral values?

- Björn Bartling, Ernst Fehr and Yagiz Özdemir
- 359: Public discourse and socially responsible market behavior

- Björn Bartling, Vanessa Valero, Roberto Weber and Lan Yao
- 358: Killer acquisitions and beyond: policy effects on innovation strategies

- Igor Letina, Armin Schmutzler and Regina Seibel
- 357: Arm-wrestling in the classroom: the non-monotonic effects of monitoring teachers

- Guilherme Lichand and Sharon Wolf
- 356: Large dynamic covariance matrices: enhancements based on intraday data

- Gianluca De Nard, Robert Engle, Olivier Ledoit and Michael Wolf
- 355: Finite blockchain games

- Christian Ewerhart
- 354: Cognitive load in economic decisions

- Anja Achtziger, Carlos Alós-Ferrer and Alexander Ritschel
- 353: Sorting and wage premiums in immoral work

- Florian Schneider, Fanny Brun and Roberto Weber
- 352: What do cross-country surveys tell us about social capital?

- David Tannenbaum, Alain Cohn, Christian Lukas Zünd and Michel Maréchal
- 351: Negative interest rates, capital flows and exchange rates

- Romina Ruprecht
- 350: Are the effects of informational interventions driven by salience?

- Eric Bettinger, Nina Cunha, Guilherme Lichand and Ricardo Madeira
- 349: The psychological effects of poverty on investments in children’s human capital

- Guilherme Lichand, Eric Bettinger, Nina Cunha and Ricardo Madeira
- 348: Harming to signal: child marriage vs. public donations in Malawi

- Simon Haenni and Guilherme Lichand
- 347: The impact of working memory training on children’s cognitive and noncognitive skills

- Eva Berger, Ernst Fehr, Henning Hermes, Daniel Schunk and Kirsten Winkel
- 346: Prosociality predicts health behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic

- Pol Campos-Mercade, Armando Meier, Florian Schneider and Erik Wengström
- 345: Imposing choice on the uninformed: the case of dynamic currency conversion

- Christian Ewerhart and Sheng Li
- 344: Preferences, confusion and competition

- Andreas Hefti, Shuo Liu and Armin Schmutzler
- 343: The causal impact of socio-emotional skills training on educational success

- Giuseppe Sorrenti, Ulf Zölitz, Denis Ribeaud and Manuel Eisner
- 342: The value of a peer

- Ingo Isphording and Ulf Zölitz
- 341: Cognitive droughts

- Guilherme Lichand and Anandi Mani
- 340: The macroeconomics of automation: data, theory, and policy analysis

- Nir Jaimovich, Itay Saporta-Eksten, Henry Siu and Yaniv Yedid-Levi
- 339: Social preferences and redistributive politics

- Ernst Fehr, Thomas Epper and Julien Senn
- 338: Quick or cheap? Breaking points in dynamic markets

- Panayotis Mertikopoulos, Heinrich H. Nax and Bary S. R. Pradelski
- 337: Taxation and the superrich

- Florian Scheuer and Joel Slemrod
- 336: A Class of N-player Colonel Blotto games with multidimensional private information

- Christian Ewerhart and Dan Kovenock
- 335: Quadratic shrinkage for large covariance matrices

- Olivier Ledoit and Michael Wolf
- 334: Timing of predictions in dynamic cheap talk: experts vs. quacks

- Aleksei Smirnov and Egor Starkov
- 333: Parenting values moderate the intergenerational transmission of time preferences

- Anne Brenøe and Thomas Epper
- 332: Social preference and group identity in the financial cooperative

- Christian Ewerhart and Robertas Zubrickas
- 331: Multiple behavioral rules in Cournot oligopolies

- Carlos Alós-Ferrer and Alexander Ritschel
- 330: Strength of preference and decisions under risk

- Carlos Alós-Ferrer and Michele Garagnani
- 329: Bias in social mobility estimates with historical data: evidence from Swiss microdata

- Giacomin Favre
- 328: Risk reduction and efficiency increase in large portfolios: leverage and shrinkage

- Zhao Zhao, Olivier Ledoit and Hui Jiang
- 327: Shrinkage estimation of large covariance matrices: keep it simple, statistician?

- Olivier Ledoit and Michael Wolf
- 326: Tracking foreign capital: the effect of capital inflows on bank lending in the UK

- Christiane Kneer and Alexander Raabe
- 325: Bank lending, financial frictions, and inside money creation

- Lukas Altermatt
- 324: Unemployment and the demand for money

- Samuel Huber, Jaehong Kim and Alessandro Marchesiani
- 323: The power of (non-)linear shrinking: a review and guide to covariance matrix estimation

- Olivier Ledoit and Michael Wolf
- 322: Entrepreneurial finance, home equity, and monetary policy

- Paul Jackson and Florian Madison
- 321: Testing the binomial fixed effects logit model; with an application to female labor supply

- Rainer Winkelmann and Lin Xu
- 320: Market power and information effects in a multi-unit auction

- Andreas Hefti, Peiyao Shen and Regina Betz
- 319: Designing organizations in volatile markets

- Shuo Liu and Dimitri Migrow
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