CEPR Discussion Papers 18 June 2017
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The Diffusion of New Institutions: Evidence from Renaissance Venice's Patent System |
Stefano Comino |
EH |
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Why Are Single-Sex Schools Successful? |
Christian Dustmann |
LE |
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Financial Literacy Externalities |
Michael Haliassos |
FE |
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Asymmetries in the Firm's Use of Debt to Changing Market Values |
Stephen Ferris |
FE |
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Import Competition and Household Debt |
Jean-Noël Barrot |
FE |
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The Political Cost of Being Soft on Crime: Evidence from a Natural Experiment |
Francesco Drago |
LE |
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Social Security Contributions and the Business Cycle |
Anna Almosova |
MEF |
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Equilibrium Search and the Impact of Equal Opportunities for Women |
Melvyn G Coles |
LE |
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To bribe or not to bribe? Corruption uncertainty and corporate practices |
Jan Hanousek |
FE |
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A Tie That Binds: Revisiting the Trilemma in Emerging Market Economies |
Maurice Obstfeld |
IMF |
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Online Exports and the Wage Gap |
Marcio Cruz |
IT |
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Supply- and Demand-side Factors in Global Banking |
Mary Amiti |
FE |
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What is the World Bank Good For? Global Public Goods and Global Institutions |
Ravi Kanbur |
DE |
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The Digital Revolution and Targeting Public Expenditure for Poverty Reduction |
Ravi Kanbur |
DE |
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Polls, the Press, and Political Participation: The Effects of Anticipated Election Closeness on Voter Turnout |
Leonardo Bursztyn |
PE |