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Xavier Gabaix

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  • How best to pay executives?

Stuart A Gabriel

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  • Congressional influence as a determinant of subprime lending

Lucie Gadenne

Lucie Gadenne

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  • The fiscal cost of trade liberalisation

Emile Gagna

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  • The Eurozone: Choked by an accounting identity
  • The euro-dollar exchange rate during the crisis

Joseph E. Gagnon

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  • Comment on “Will Chinese revaluation create American jobs?” by Evenett and Francois

Firouz Gahvari

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  • Why In-Kind Benefits?

Norbert Gaillard

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  • Bankers' conflicts of interest in the interwar years: New lessons for today
  • Emerging market debts: Why don’t investment banks pay attention?
  • Rating agencies and the logic of regulatory license

Vincenzo Galasso

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  • Political competition produces better politicians
  • Lower pensions, more children: Evidence from Italy
  • Children: consumption goods or investment goods?

Alberto Galasso

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  • Do patent rights impede follow-on innovation?
  • Improving efficiency in the 'market for innovation'

Roberto Galbiati

Manolis Galenianos

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  • Enlisting moral hazard in the war on drugs

David Galenson

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  • Conceptual revolutions in twentieth-century art

Jordi Galí

Matteo M. Galizzi

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  • Are you what you eat?
  • A bonus seat system for European Parliament elections

Jana Gallus

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  • Shiny happy people
  • Religion as happiness insurance?

Oded Galor

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  • The “Out of Africa” hypothesis: Human genetic diversity and comparative economic development
  • Did globalisation cause the ‘Great Divergence’ between rich and poor economies?
  • Why did Europe’s growth take-off happen first?

Victoria Galsband

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  • Foreign-currency returns and systemic risks
  • Downside risk and the value anomaly

Leonardo Gambacorta

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  • Securitisation: Let’s not throw the baby out with the bathwater

Romina Gambacorta

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  • Are Germans poorer than other Europeans? The principal Eurozone differences in wealth and income

Elisa Gamberoni

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  • How do trade and labour market institutions affect employment during crises?
  • Trade protection: Incipient but worrisome trends

Gino Gancia

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  • Why are reforms so politically difficult?
  • Why do more open economies have bigger governments?
  • How trade may raise wage inequality worldwide

Neil Gandal

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  • Cloud computing: Economic issues
  • Open source software: Issues and trends
  • Obesity and price sensitivity at the supermarket

Peter Garber

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  • What did not cause the global crisis

Alan M Garber

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  • Mind games: The behavioural economics of exercise habits

Márcio Garcia

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  • Brazil: Did inward capital controls work?

Alicia García-Herrero

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  • The impact of China’s exchange-rate policy on trade in Asia

José García-Montalvo

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  • The Spanish trade-off: Bricks vs. brains

Jose Enrique Garcilazo

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  • Why policies may need to be place-based in order to be people-centred

Nicklas Garemo

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  • Infrastructure: The governance failures

Pietro Garibaldi

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  • Italy's new multi-year budget plan

Luis Garicano

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  • Did the euro kill governance in the periphery?
  • Five lessons from the Spanish cajas debacle for a new euro-wide supervisor

Sheldon Garon

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  • Why America spends while the world saves

Rod Garratt

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  • Bank behaviour and risks in an interbank payment system after a major credit event

Jeffrey Garten

Hermann Gartner

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  • Collective bargain and downward wage rigidity: Unexpected results from German data
  • The German labour market: Low worker flows and large volatilities
  • The roots of the German miracle

Robert J. Gary-Bobo

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  • The optimal number of representatives for democracy

Michael Gasiorek

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  • How much difference will the EU’s new approach to preferential trade make?
  • EU-India free trade agreement?

Vitor Gaspar

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  • The first ten years of the euro

Martin Gassebner

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  • The extreme bounds of democracy: What this means for the Arab world
  • International terrorism and the escalation effect
  • Political regimes and international trade

Christina Gathmann

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  • Direct democracy as a way to limit public spending: Evidence from Switzerland

Valeria Gattai

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  • Are offshoring firms superstars? Evidence from Italy

Roberta Gatti

Patrick Gaulé

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  • Is brain drain a one-way street? New evidence from US academics
  • Why do European universities lag in licensing research output to industry?
  • Is freely available research better disseminated?

Guillaume Gaulier

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  • Tradable sectors in the Eurozone periphery
  • French exporters and the global crisis
  • How French exporters were hit by the global crisis

Pieter Gautier

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  • Why micro success doesn’t guarantee macro success
  • Employment protection and technological choices

Kishore Gawande

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  • Determinants of trade-policy responses to the 2008 financial crisis

Victor Gay

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  • Language matters: Gender grammar and observed gender discrimination

Marty Gaynor

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  • Free to choose?
  • Healthcare competition saves lives

Laura Katherine Gee

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  • Cooperation and the beneficial race for second-worst

Thomas Gehrig

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  • Are bankers’ bonuses all bad?

Ingo Geishecker

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  • Services offshoring increases wage inequality

George M M Gelauff

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  • European jobs in 2040: Thinking ahead in the Netherlands

Alexander Gelber

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  • How single mothers enter the labour market

Andrew Gelman

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  • The opiate of the elites
  • Voting as a rational decision

Gaston Gelos

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  • The global crisis: Why were some countries hit harder?

Christos Genakos

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  • Mobile regulation and the “waterbed effect”

Hans Genberg

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  • Can China save the world by consuming more?

Nicola Gennaioli

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  • Sovereign defaults, banks and financial institutions

Caterina Gennaioli

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  • Green policy and corruption

Yannis Georgellis

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  • Hedonic adaptation: Does happiness last?

Andreas Georgiadis

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  • Inequality and redistribution: why such a weak link?

Petra Geraats

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  • ECB’s low inflation credibility: How to fix the problem
  • Transparency and governance in the Eurozone

Andrea Gerali

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  • Raising the competition: The case of Italy

Dieter Gerdesmeier

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  • The Fed, the Eurosystem, and the Bank of Japan: Similarities and differences

Megan Gerecke

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  • Social policy in times of crisis

Olivier Gergaud

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  • Wine tasting: Is 'terroir' a joke and/or are wine experts incompetent?

Stefan Gerlach

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  • Monetary policy before the crisis
  • Inflation targeting matters in Asia
  • ECB interest rate policy and the “zero lower bound”

Petra Gerlach-Kristen

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  • Forex intervention, bond spillovers, and currency wars: Evidence from Japan 2003-04

Fabrizio Germano

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  • Reducing media bias through regulation

Hans Gersbach

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  • True independence for the ECB: Triggering power - no more, no less
  • Raising the bar for incumbents in US elections
  • Money and banking – realigned efficiently

Mathieu Gex

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  • Credit Default Swap fault-lines: Lessons from the 2005 GM and Ford crisis

Benny Geys

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  • Declining populations and tipping points for small European cities

Ejaz Ghani

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  • What explains gender differences in India? What can be done to promote shared prosperity?
  • Highway to success in India
  • Is India’s manufacturing sector moving out of the cities?

Maitreesh Ghatak

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  • Incentive pay and bailouts
  • Reforming property rights and economic development

Rand Ghayad

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  • It’s not a skill mismatch: Disaggregate evidence on the US unemployment-vacancy relationship

Piero Ghezzi

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  • ECB limited and conditional lending is not 'what it takes'
  • Debt seniority and the Spanish bailout
  • Official lending: Dispelling the lower recovery value myth

Christian Ghiglino

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  • On the origin of the family

Fabio Ghironi

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  • Understanding the Great Trade Collapse of 2009

Atish R Ghosh

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  • Inflation-targeting and Forex intervention: Are two targets better than one?
  • Shifting motives: Explaining the build-up in official reserves in emerging markets since the 1980s
  • Surges in capital flows to emerging markets: Causes and policy implications

Mariassunta Giannetti

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  • Brain drain or brain gain? Evidence from corporate boards
  • Ownership structure and stock returns during financial crises
  • The real effects of bank bailouts: Evidence from Japan

Domenico Giannone

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  • The decoupling of the US and European economies: Evidence from nowcasting
  • Have the US and European economies parted company?
  • Is the UK still in recession?

Francesco Giavazzi

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  • Could Obama buy Ohio votes?
  • Output effects of fiscal consolidations
  • Avoiding an Italian bailout: Why and how

John Gibson

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  • What’s a vote worth?
  • Rising regional inequality in China: Fact or artefact?
  • Seasonal migration schemes

Anne Gielen

Katrijn Gielens

Kay Giesecke

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  • Addressing the too connected to fail problem

Indermit Gill

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  • Central European reforms as a beacon
  • Europe’s growth model
  • Regional development policies: Place-based or people-centred?

Manfred Gilli

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  • Heuristic optimisation in economics and econometrics

Andrew Gimber

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  • The financial implications of a banking union

Victor Ginsburgh

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  • Wine tasting: Is 'terroir' a joke and/or are wine experts incompetent?
  • Are leading academic papers really of better quality?
  • On the uselessness of learning foreign languages

Paolo Giordani

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  • World food prices and protectionism

Giorgia Giovannetti

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  • Social protection in Sub-Saharan Africa: Learning from experiences
  • The EU’s role in reducing state fragility in Sub-Saharan Africa

Alberto Giovannini

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  • The low-interest-rate trap
  • Financial system reform from first principles
  • Are the golden years of central banking over?

Sourafel Girma

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  • Chinese exports and Chinese subsidies: firm-level evidence

Paola Giuliano

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  • Just enough trust, from one generation to the next
  • Modern gender roles and ancient farming
  • To trust or not to trust

Massimo Giuliodori

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  • Europe’s fiscal policy credibility problem
  • Improving the credibility of fiscal planning in Europe
  • The macroeconomic costs and benefits of the Economic and Monetary Union

Anna Giunta

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  • Being in a global value chain: Hell or heaven?

Edward Glaeser

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  • Interest rates and the US housing boom: A call for more research
  • Industrial agglomeration and entrepreneurship
  • How the death of distance hurt Detroit and Glasgow and helped New York and London

Paul Glewwe

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  • Many children left behind? Textbooks and test scores in Kenya

Reuven Glick

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  • Exchange rates fixed or flexible? Does it matter?
  • Sovereign wealth funds, governance, and reserve accumulation

Vladimir Gligorov

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  • Three debts: A view from emerging Europe
  • The crisis in Eastern Europe: What is to be done?

Laurent Gobillon

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  • The employment effects of enterprise zones: New evidence from France

Olivier N. Godart

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  • Multinationals assist domestic suppliers? Perhaps think again
  • Foreign firms and firm survival: A look at Ireland in crisis

François Godement

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  • China: Revisiting the issue of mercantilism

Silja Göhlmann

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  • Switching vices: Do smoking bans encourage drinking?

Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg

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  • Imported inputs and domestic product growth in India

Linda Goldberg

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  • The dollar’s international roles
  • Choosing an invoicing currency

Jeremy D Goldhaber-Fiebert

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  • Mind games: The behavioural economics of exercise habits

Claudia Goldin

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  • Education and technology: Supply, demand, and income inequality

Ian Goldin

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  • How migration shaped our world and will define our future

Dana Goldman

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  • An economic evaluation of the war on cancer
  • What hospital patients want

Morris Goldstein

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  • The EU’s implementation of Basel III: A deeply flawed compromise
  • Stop coddling Europe’s banks
  • The EU should start a debate on too-big-to-fail

Itay Goldstein

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  • Theories of financial crises

Yundan Gong

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  • Chinese exports and Chinese subsidies: firm-level evidence

Fabien Gonguet

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  • Supply chains and financial shocks

Ines Gonzalez del Mazo

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  • European bank deleveraging and global credit conditions

Martín Gonzalez-Eiras

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  • Does population ageing reduce productivity growth?

Brenda González-Hermosillo

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  • Systemic risk after the global crisis
  • Methods to identify systemic financial risks
  • Financial turbulence and early crisis detection

Nicolás González-Pampillón

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  • Water nationalisation: Is it such a bad idea?

José M. González-Páramo

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  • Who really pays social security contributions and labour taxes?

Amanda Goodall

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  • Leaders need industry experience: Evidence from Formula One
  • Should physicians manage hospitals?
  • Why it matters who leads research universities

Marvin Goodfriend

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  • Rethinking the renminbi debate

Charles A.E. Goodhart

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  • Monetary targetry: Might Carney make a difference?
  • Funding arrangements and burden sharing in banking resolution
  • Regulators should encourage more diversity in the financial system

Nishaal Gooroochurn

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  • Corruption, institutions, and firm productivity

Batshur Gootiiz

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  • Landlocked or policy-locked?
  • The first global services trade restrictions database

Gita Gopinath

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  • The Great Trade Quantities Collapse

Robert J. Gordon

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  • Is US economic growth over?
  • The case of the US jobless recovery: Assertive management meets the double hangover
  • US recovery in May 2009? New evidence based on a surprisingly robust linkage

Roger Gordon

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  • Views among economists: Are economists really so divided?

Holger Görg

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  • Multinationals assist domestic suppliers? Perhaps think again
  • Foreign firms and firm survival: A look at Ireland in crisis
  • Services offshoring increases wage inequality

Yuriy Gorodnichenko

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  • Output spillovers from fiscal policy
  • Paying attention to inattention
  • What does the Fed’s language about 2013 mean? A rules-based interpretation

Joshua Gottlieb

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  • Interest rates and the US housing boom: A call for more research

Eric D Gould

Julien Gourdon

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  • Regional integration and natural resources: Who benefits?
  • Impact evaluation in trade: Time for a cultural revolution?

Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas

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  • Understanding past and future financial crises
  • Reforming the international monetary system: Introducing a new eReport

Aparajita Goyal

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  • Women’s inheritance: Evidence from India

Sanjeev Goyal

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  • Social networks and the law of the few

Rishi Goyal

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  • A banking union for the Eurozone

Arie Gozluklu

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  • Demographics and stock market fluctuations

Kathryn Graddy

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  • Are violins a good investment?

Mark Gradstein

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  • Income and schooling

Liam Graham

Carol Graham

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  • Happiness economics: Can we have an economy of wellbeing?
  • Happy peasants and miserable millionaires

Corbett Grainger

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  • When carbon is priced, who ultimately pays?

Giuseppe Grande

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  • It takes less than a sovereign default to cause instability

Laura E. Grant

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  • Does daylight saving time save electricity?

Dale Gray

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  • Methods to identify systemic financial risks

David Greenaway

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  • The UK economy in a global world

Jeremy Greenwood

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  • An equilibrium model of the African HIV/AIDS epidemic
  • Shame, peer effects, and sexual behaviour
  • Premarital sex: An economic model of its rise and de-stigmatisation

Robin Greenwood

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  • Do inefficient stock markets drive bad corporate governance?

Thomas Grennes

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  • Another look at Ricardian equivalence: The case of the European Union

Stephen Grenville

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  • Helicopter money
  • How can the impossible trinity not apply to East Asia?

Jean-Marie Grether

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  • Are polluters racing to the bottom?
  • Trade, pollution, and the environment: New evidence
  • The global distribution of carbon emissions

Rachel Griffith

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  • Offshoring of high-skilled workers is not a zero-sum game
  • Patent Boxes: An innovative way to race to the bottom?
  • Would deregulation close the US-UK productivity gap in retailing?

Denis Gromb

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  • The “limits of arbitrage” agenda

Loek Groot

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  • Demographic pressure versus labour market space: A global view

Reint Gropp

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  • US overinvestment in housing: Was the bankruptcy code to blame?
  • Do public guarantees influence bank risk taking? Evidence from a natural experiment

Daniel Gros

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  • Augmented inflation targeting: Le roi est mort, vive le roi
  • Banking union: If Ireland were Nevada
  • The Single European Market in banking in decline – ECB to the rescue? 

Irena Grosfeld

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  • The past in the Polish present

Nicolas Groshenny

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  • Did the Fed keep rates too low in the run up to the crisis?

Pauline Grosjean

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  • Market liberalisation and democracy: do we have to wait for the “end of history”

Michael Grossman

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  • Education fosters health

Richard S. Grossman

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  • Liability and excessive risk taking: Historical evidence from Britain’s banks
  • Two centuries of commercial banking: crises, bailouts, mergers and regulation
  • The gold standard and the eurozone crisis

Johanne Grosvold

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  • Women in the boardroom

Paul Grout

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  • Private delivery of public services

Arti Grover Goswami

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  • Highway to success in India
  • Landlocked or policy-locked?
  • Is India’s manufacturing sector moving out of the cities?

Christian Gründl

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  • Do public guarantees influence bank risk taking? Evidence from a natural experiment

Hans Peter Grüner

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  • Manifesto for a banking union by economists in Germany, Austria and Switzerland
  • The global crisis and political extremism

Maria Guadalupe

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  • Innovation and foreign ownership: New evidence from Spain

Jordi Gual

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  • The Eurozone debt crisis: Why the IMF’s proposal is flawed

Luca Guerrieri

Carmine Guerriero

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  • When is regulation more efficient than competition?
  • New evidence on legal institutions: The evolution toward efficiency

Pablo A Guerron-Quintana

Philippe Gugler

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  • How are Chinese multinational enterprises different?

Pablo Guidotti

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  • Unwinding the monetary and fiscal stimulus

Bernardo Guimaraes

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  • Power sharing and institutional stability
  • Emerging economy debt: a better idea

Emmanuel Guindon

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  • Why India should increase taxes on cigarettes

Luigi Guiso

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  • Just enough trust, from one generation to the next
  • The back of Berlusconi: Is this the end of populism in Europe?
  • How do CEOs spend their time?

Irvind Gujral

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  • Amidst crisis, banks are still paying dividends

Mitu Gulati

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  • Walking back from Cyprus
  • In the slipstream of the Greek debt exchange

Nezih Guner

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  • Income taxation of US households: Facts and parametric estimates
  • Shame, peer effects, and sexual behaviour
  • Premarital sex: An economic model of its rise and de-stigmatisation

Christina Günther

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  • Caution to place makers: Greater firm density does not always promote incumbent firm health

Bishnupriya Gupta

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  • The historical roots of India’s booming service economy

Sanjeev Gupta

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  • Healthcare reform: Difficult but not impossible

Poonam Gupta

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  • The real exchange rate and export growth: Are services different?

Marc Gurgand

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  • Job placement and displacement: Evidence from a randomised experiment

Sergei Guriev

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  • High oil prices and the return of “resource nationalism”
  • Why is oil bad for a nation’s long-run growth?
  • Do stronger patents limit the circulation of ideas?

Refet S. Gürkaynak

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

Jonathan Guryan

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  • Time with the kids: Parental education and child care

Andre Güttler

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  • Do public guarantees influence bank risk taking? Evidence from a natural experiment
  • Are women better loan officers?

Nina Guyon

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  • Expanding access to elite education: New insights from Northern Ireland

Thorvaldur Gylfason

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  • Can the EU mobilise resources for peace in its neighbourhood?
  • Constitution making in action: The case of Iceland
  • Policies to harness the power of natural resources

Joseph Gyourko

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  • Interest rates and the US housing boom: A call for more research
  • Just how risky are China’s housing markets?

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