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December 16

Francesco Cinnirella CES Ifo. Religious Diversity and Innovation: Historical Evidence from Patenting Activity

December 12

Joe Price Bigham Young University. Habit Formation in Children: Evidence from Incentives for Healthy Eating

December 2

Anastasia Litina University of Luxembourg. Great Expectations: The Persistent Effect of Institutions on Culture

November 25

Eric Schneider University of Sussex

November 12

Kurt R. Brekke Norwegian School of Economics. Price Regulation and Parallel Imports of Pharmaceuticals

November 5 

Amalia Miller University of Virginia. Do Female Officers Improve Law Enforcement Quality?Effects on Crime Reporting Domestic Violence

November 4

John J. Wallis University of Maryland/NBER. Leviathan Denied: Rules, Governments, and Social Dynamics

October 29

Rita Ginja University of Uppsala. The Health and Labor Market Effects of Non-contributory Health Insurance: Evidence from Mexico

October 27

Luigi Pascali University of Warwick, Pompeu Fabra University & Barcelona GSE. The Wind of Change: Maritime Technology, Trade and Economic Development

October 21

Erin Strumpf McGill University. The Impacts of Team-Based Primary Care on Health Care Services Utilization and Costs: Quebec's Family Medicine Groups

October 7

Guillaume Daudin Université Paris Dauphine. The Cultural Diffusion of the Fertility Transition: Evidence from Internal Migration in 19thCentury France

October 1

Helena Skyt Nielsen Aarhus University. Peer Effects in Math and Science

September 25

Björn Tyrefors Hinnerich Stockholm University. Democracy, Industrialization and Health: Evidence from a Regression-Discontinuity Design

September 17

Han Bleichrodt Erasmus University, Rotterdam. Decreasing Impatience for Health and Money

September 12

Arthur Lewbel Boston College. Unobserved Preference Heterogeneity

September 3

Gordon Dahl University of California. The Effect of Schooling on Cognitive Skills

September 2

Stephen Broadberry London School of Economics. Accounting for the Great Divergence

May 26

Peter Kooreman Tilburg University. How Costly is Pareto Inefficieny? Identification and Estimation in a Familiy Decision Framework

May 20

Kevin O'Rourke All Souls College, University of Oxford. Growth, Import Dependence and War

May 15

Ahmed Rahman US Naval Academy. Ex Tridenti Mercatus? Sea-power and Maritime Trade in the Age of Globalization

May 13

John H. Wood Wake Forest University. The Quantity Theory and the Gold Standard

May 12

Kosali Simon Indiana University. Children of the Great Recession: The impact of the Macroeconomy on Infant Health

May 8

Roberto Ricciuti University of Verona. Climate Change, Rice Crops and Violence: Evidence from Indonesia

May 7

Kjeld Møller Pedersen University of Southern Denmark. The economics of presenteeism: A discrete choice & count model framework

April 23

Thomas Siedler Hamburg University. Reducing binge drinking? The effect of a ban on late-night-off premisealcohol sales on alcohol-related hospital stays in Germany

April 14

Miriam Wüst SFI - The Danish National Centre for Socail Research. Before midnight: The effects of early hospital discharge after birth on health and schooling outcomes

April 10

Natacha Postel-Vinay London School of Economics. Debt Dilution in 1920s America: Lighting the Fuse of a Mortgage Crisis

April 9

Marianne Simonsen Aarhus University. Forward-looking Behavior and Stockpiling of Prescription Drugs

April 3

Petros Milionis and Mariko Klasing, University of Groningen. Health, Education and Long-Run Development

April 2

Erik Lindquist Stockholm School of Economics. Estimating the Casual Impact of Wealth on Health: Evidence from Administrative Data on Swedish LotteryPlayers

March 25

Naci Mocan Louisiana State University. Does Secular Education Impact Religiosity, Electoral Participation and the Propensity to Vote for Islamic Parties? Evidence from an Education Reform in a Muslim Country

March 20 

Jon Skinner Darmouth College. Competition in Health

March 20

Johannes Boehm London School of Economics. The Impact of Contract Enforcement Costs on Outsourcing and Aggregate Productivity

March 6

Jordi Vidal-Robert University of Warwick. Habemus Papam? Polarization and Conflict in the Papal States

February 18

Gerard van den Berg University of Mannheim. Violence against Women over the Business


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