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Health Economics Public Economics

Can Smoking Bans Really Change Behavior?

2025-04-222025-05-11 Camila Steffens
Political Economy

Implementation via Political Parties

2025-03-272025-03-28 Luis Corchón
Marked Design

School choice: How transferable characteristics can improve seat allocation

2025-03-052025-03-06 Carmelo Rodríguez Antonio Romero
Political Economy

The Politics of Repeals

2025-02-022025-03-05 Antoine Loeper
Industrial Economics Microeconomics

Moonshots and Milestones

2024-12-222024-12-23 Johannes Schneider
Climate Change Econometrics

Quantitative Analysis of Climate Heterogeneity

2024-11-032024-11-07 Andrey Ramos
Labour Economics

Intergenerational mobility and the role of aspirations

2022-04-052022-04-06 Warn Lekfuangfu

Raising aspirations of children and their carers is a necessary condition for upward social mobility.

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Financial Economics

The LIBOR Mechanism and its Strikingly Rounded Submissions

2022-03-282022-03-28 Ángel Hernando

Are big banks manipulating the rates of our mortgages? We look at the evidence through the lens of theory.

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Economics of Migration Labour Economics

Asylum policies and the integration of refugee migrants

2022-03-062022-03-28 Luigi Minale

Refugees struggle to integrate into host countries’ labour market and asylum policies can play an important role in determining their assimilation trajectories

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Energy Economics

Is electricity real-time pricing efficient and fair?

2022-03-062022-04-19 Natalia Fabra

Spain is the only country where households pay real-time prices for electricity. Is this pricing policy efficient and fair?

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Gender Economics Urban Economics

Delayed childbearing and gentrification

2022-02-052022-02-07 Clara Santamaria

What if the delay in the age at which we have children was behind gentrification?

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Labour Economics

Large and small firms: wages are different, so are the working hours

2022-02-042022-02-05 Emircan Yurdagul

Our research uncovers a new source of earnings inequality: the fact that working hours increase with firm size

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