Discussion Papers
Research by CEPR Research Fellows and Affiliates appears initially in the CEPR Discussion Paper series. These Discussion Papers are circulated widely to other specialists in the research and policy community so that the results of the research receive prompt and thorough professional scrutiny. The Centre produces over 1000 Discussion Papers each year and has an archive of over 17,000 of them.
Most Recent Papers
DP17888 Identification of Time-Inconsistent Models: The Case of Insecticide Treated Nets
DP17887 Timing is Everything: Labor Market Winners and Losers during Boom-Bust Cycles
DP17882 Rules of Origin and Exporters' Value-Added
DP17880 What Policy Combinations Worked? The Effect of Policy Packages on Bank Lending during COVID-19
DP17884 The Behavioral Foundations of Model Misspecification: A Decomposition
DP17885 Incentivizing Research with (Un)conditional Teaching Duties: Punishment or Rent Extraction?
DP17881 Fighting for Growth: Labor Scarcity and Technological Progress During the British Industrial Revolution
DP17883 International Unions and Integration
DP17879 Tracking Economic and Financial Policies During COVID-19: An Announcement-Level Database
DP17878 Did seismic activity lead to the rise of religions?
DP17877 Growth and Risk: A View from International Trade
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