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John S. Earle

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  • Did post-communist privatisation kill? Not through job cuts

Richard A. Easterlin

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  • Happiness and the Easterlin paradox

William Easterly

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  • The Tipping Point: Fascinating but mythological?
  • Making sure that aid reaches poor people

Jonathan Eaton

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  • Trade accounting in the recent recession
  • What must happen to fully rebalance the US current account?

Monica Eaton

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  • Africa gets hit by Eurozone crisis

Avraham Ebenstein

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  • The price of children and the value of none: New evidence from Israel
  • New evidence on international trade, offshoring, and US wages

Markus Eberhardt

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  • China: From imitator to innovator?

Paul Edelstein

Rochelle M Edge

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  • Forecasts performing badly: New insights on dynamic stochastic general equilibrium models

The Editors

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Alex Edmans

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  • Stock market turnover and corporate governance
  • One fix for the US mortgage default problem
  • New thinking on executive compensation: Pay CEOs with debt

Eric Edmonds

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  • Schooling costs: The link between tariff reform, poverty, and educational attainment
  • Trade and child labour

Sebastian Edwards

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  • How much do international reserves buffer terms-of-trade shocks?

Ryan D Edwards

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  • Life expectancy around the world

Gareth Edwards-Jones

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  • Can carbon labelling be development friendly?

Matias Egeland

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  • State-owned enterprises in the global economy: Reason for concern?

Balázs Égert

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  • France’s weak economic performance: Sick of taxation?
  • What’s causing higher inflation in Europe’s converging economies?

Karen Eggleston

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  • Jobs and kids: Female employment and fertility in rural China

Georgy Egorov

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  • Persistence of bad governments

Ronald G. Ehrenberg

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  • The gender of American academic leaders matters

Michael Ehrmann

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  • Global crises and equity market contagion: Lessons from 2007-2009
  • Macroprudential supervision: Can central bank communication be an effective policy tool?
  • Central bank communication

Martin Eichenbaum

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  • Nominal rigidities: how often do retailers really change prices?
  • Returns to the carry trade

Barry Eichengreen

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  • The real exchange rate and export growth: Are services different?
  • Growth slowdowns redux: Avoiding the middle-income trap
  • Kenen on the euro

Werner Eichhorst

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Vera Eidelman

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  • Currency wars
  • Stop obsessing about global imbalances
  • The international monetary system: If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it

Sylvester Eijffinger

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  • Policy preferences of central bankers and the design of a monetary-policy committee
  • Monetary policy and banking supervision
  • Banking union and ambiguity: Dare to go further

Liran Einav

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  • Exploiting the internet data trove

Karolina Ekholm

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  • Offshoring and composition of home employment
  • When exchange rate appreciations are good news for exporters
  • Can offshoring lead to reduced inequality?

Mohamed El-Erian

Asmaa El-Ganainy

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  • A century of public debt and what have we learned?

Selim Elekdag

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  • How financial stress spreads

Ceyhun Elgin

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  • Shadow economies around the world: Model-based estimates

Kimberly A. Elliott

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  • A US trade policy for development
  • The futility of using economic sanctions against Russia

Chris Ellis

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  • Riots and revolutions in the digital age

Martin Ellison

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  • A defence of the FOMC: Bad forecasters can be good policymakers

Matthew Ellman

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  • Reducing media bias through regulation

Andrew Ellul

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  • Ownership structure and stock returns during financial crises

Mike Elsby

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  • How high will the unemployment rate rise?

Michael Emerson

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  • EU absorptive capacity

Charlotte Emlinger

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  • The trade collapse: The role of product quality

Johannes Emmerling

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  • Geoengineering and abatement: A ‘flat’ relationship under uncertainty

Sebastian v. Engelhardt

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  • Should governments promote open source software?

Martina Engemann

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  • Why does finance matter for trade? Evidence from new data

Robert Engle

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  • Capital shortfall: A new approach to ranking and regulating systemic risks
  • The 10 most systemically risky financial firms in the US
  • A case for (even) more transparency in the OTC markets

Paolo Epifani

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  • Why do more open economies have bigger governments?
  • How trade may raise wage inequality worldwide

Aitor Erce

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  • International capital flows during crises: Gross matters

Christopher J. Erceg

Selcuk Eren

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  • Do you know how much your home is worth?

Emre Ergungor

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  • Resolving the banking crisis: Should we follow Sweden’s example?

Katherine Eriksson

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  • Productivity and migration: New insights from the 19th century

Erlend W Nier

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  • The global financial crisis: What caused the build-up?
  • The need for special resolution regimes for financial institutions

Hubert Escaith

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  • The new World Input-Output Database
  • Japan's earthquake and tsunami: Global supply chain impacts
  • Supply chains and financial shocks

Marco A. Espinosa-Vega

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  • Addressing the too connected to fail problem

Antoni Estevadeordal

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  • Should trade multilateralists fear regionalism?

Berta Esteve-Volart

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  • Political competition and gender quotas
  • Gender quotas

Saul Estrin

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  • Corruption as a barrier to entry

Dalibor Eterovic

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  • Global imbalances: Are emerging markets the new guest at the party?

Federico Etro

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  • European data protection: Impact of the EU data-protection regulation
  • Innovations by painters between Renaissance and Rococò: Towards an economic theory of art history
  • The economics of art and the art of economics

Rob Euwals

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  • Flexicurity: The Danish labour-market model in the Great Recession

Richard Evans

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  • Shattering the American dream: The US government’s Ponzi scheme

Gary Evans

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  • A Trichet Plan for the Eurozone

Simon J Evenett

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  • The transatlantic trade talks and economic policy research: Time to re-tool
  • Root causes of currency wars
  • Rising protectionism and the subordination of trade policy

Erik Eyster

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