CEPR Discussion Papers 23 August 2020
Monday, August 24, 2020

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- DP15196 Persistence in alcohol consumption: evidence from migrants
Author(s): Marit Hinnosaar, Elaine M. Liu
IO - DP15195 Collaboration in Bipartite Networks, with an Application to Coauthorship Networks
Author(s): Michael König, Chih-Sheng Hsieh, Xiaodong Liu, Christian Zimmermann
IO - DP15194 Furloughing
Author(s): Abigail Adams, Christopher Rauh, Teodora Boneva, Marta Golin
LE, PE - DP15193 Security Design with Status Concerns
Author(s): Suleyman Basak, Marti G. Subrahmanyam, Dmitry Makarov, Alex Shapiro
FE - DP15192 Can Subsidized Employment Tackle Long-Term Unemployment? Experimental Evidence from North Macedonia
Author(s): Pedro Carneiro, Alex Armand, Federico Tagliati, Yiming Xia
DE, LE - DP15191 Financial Returns to Household Inventory Management
Author(s): Scott R. Baker, Stephanie Johnson, Lorenz Kueng
FE, MEF, PE - DP15190 Global Business and Financial Cycles: A Tale of Two Capital Account Regimes
Author(s): Alessandro Rebucci, Julien Acalin
FE, IMF, MEF - DP15189 Are temporary value-added tax reductions passed on to consumers? Evidence from Germany’s stimulus
Author(s): Felix Montag, Alina Sagimuldina, Monika Schnitzer
IO, PE - DP15188 Prostitution and Violence: Evidence from Sweden
Author(s): Maria Perrotta Berlin, Giovanni Immordino, Francesco Russo, Giancarlo Spagnolo
IO, PE - DP15187 States and Wars: China’s Long March towards Unity and its Consequences, 221 BC – 1911 AD
Author(s): Debin Ma, Shuo Chen
EH - DP15186 The Heterogeneous Effects of Trade across Occupations: A Test of the Stolper-Samuelson Theorem
Author(s): Martí Mestieri, Sergi Basco, Gabriel Smagghue, Maxime Liegey
IT, MG - DP15185 Gender and Culture
Author(s): Paola Giuliano
EH, LE - DP15184 Monetary Policy when the Phillips Curve is Locally Quite Flat
Author(s): Paul Beaudry, Chenyu Hou, Franck Portier
MEF - DP15183 Is there a Refugee Gap? Evidence from Over a Century of Danish Naturalizations
Author(s): Nina Boberg-Fazlic, Paul Sharp
EH - DP15182 LIFE-CYCLE INEQUALITY: BLACKS AND WHITES DIFFERENTIALS IN LIFE EXPECTANCY, SAVINGS, INCOME, AND CONSUMPTION
Author(s): Giacomo De Giorgi, Luca Gambetti, Costanza Naguib
LE - DP15181 Gender Differences in Job Search: Trading off Commute Against Wage
Author(s): Thomas Le Barbanchon, Roland Rathelot, Alexandra Roulet
LE - DP15180 Beyond Pangloss: Financial sector origins of inefficient economic booms
Author(s): Frédéric Malherbe, Michael McMahon
FE, MEF - DP15179 Social Externalities and Economic Analysis
Author(s): Marc Fleurbaey, Ravi Kanbur, Brody Viney
PE - DP15178 Covid-19 across European Regions: the Role of Border Controls
Author(s): Matthias Eckardt, Kalle Kappner, Nikolaus Wolf
IT - DP15177 When Tariffs Disturb Global Supply Chains
Author(s): Gene M. Grossman, Elhanan Helpman
IT - DP15176 Exit vs. Voice
Author(s): Eleonora Broccardo, Oliver Hart, Luigi Zingales
IO - DP15175 Signaling, Random Assignment, and Causal Effect Estimation
Author(s): Gilles Chemla, Christopher Hennessy
DE, FE, IO, LE, PE - DP15174 The Race between Population and Technology: Real wages in the First Industrial Revolution
Author(s): Nicholas Crafts, Terence C Mills
EH - DP15173 (Mis)Allocation Effects of an Overpaid Public Sector
Author(s): Tiago Cavalcanti, Marcelo Dos Santos
MG - DP15172 Guilt, Esteem, and Motivational Investments
Author(s): Maitreesh Ghatak, Zaki Wahhaj
IO, PE - DP15171 Expectations, Stagnation and Fiscal Policy: a Nonlinear Analysis
Author(s): Seppo Honkapohja, George W. Evans, Kaushik Mitra
MEF - DP15170 Currency-Induced External Balance Sheet Effects at the Onset of the COVID-19 Crisis
Author(s): Galina Hale, Luciana Juvenal
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