CEPR Discussion Papers 29 October 2017
Monday, October 30, 2017
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- DP12402 Studying Consumption Patterns using Registry Data: Lessons From Swedish Administrative Data
Author(s): Jonas Kolsrud, Camille Landais, Johannes Spinnewijn
LE, PE - DP12401 Small Firm Death in Developing Countries
Author(s): David J. McKenzie, Anna Luisa Paffhausen
DE - DP12400 Ethnic Diversity and Growth: Revisiting the Evidence
Author(s): Jose G Montalvo, Marta Reynal-Querol
DE - DP12399 ECB Policies Involving Government Bond Purchases: Impacts and Channels
Author(s): Arvind Krishnamurthy, Stefan Nagel, Annette Vissing-Jorgensen
FE - DP12398 The Survival and Demise of the State: A Dynamic Theory of Secessions
Author(s): Joan Esteban, Sabine Flamand, Massimo Morelli, Dominic Rohner
DE, PE - DP12397 Silver, Murder, and Institutions: Did the "Curse of Resources" impact on Homicide Rates? Global evidence since 1890
Author(s): Jörg Baten
EH, PE - DP12396 Until taxes do us part: tax penalties or bonuses and the marriage decision
Author(s): Francesca Barigozzi, Helmuth Cremer, Kerstin Roeder
PE - DP12395 The Private Production of Safe Assets
Author(s): Marcin Kacperczyk, Christophe Perignon, Guillaume Vuillemey
FE, MEF - DP12394 Financial Fragility and the Keynesian Multiplier
Author(s): Christiaan van der Kwaak, Sweder van Wijnbergen
IMF - DP12393 On the Allocation of Time - A Quantitative Analysis of the Roles of Taxes and Productivities
Author(s): Georg Duernecker, Berthold Herrendorf
MG - DP12392 Coordination on Networks
Author(s): Matthew Leister, Yves Zenou, Junjie Zhou
IO - DP12391 Payroll Taxes, Firm Behavior, and Rent Sharing: Evidence from a Young Workers' Tax Cut in Sweden
Author(s): Emmanuel Saez, Benjamin Schoefer, David Seim
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