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William Jack

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  • A licence to text money: New insights on mobile money in Kenya

B Kelsey Jack

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  • No margin, no mission? Motivating agents in the social sector

David Jacks

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  • The role of trade costs in the great trade collapse
  • What’s driving the trade collapse?
  • Revisiting the death of distance

Matthew O. Jackson

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  • How cooperation evolves: History, expectations, and leadership
  • Social and economic networks

Selina Jackson

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  • Reinvigorating the trade policy agenda: Think supply chain!

Michael G Jacobides

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  • Greece: The way forward

Luis I. Jácome H.

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  • The global crisis and Latin American central banks
  • Central banks and financial crises: Lessons from recent Latin American history

David A. Jaeger

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  • Palestinian-Israeli violence: new evidence

Judson Jaffe

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  • Free greenhouse gas cuts: too good to be true?

Markus Jäger

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  • Can China be the world’s growth engine?
  • The big emerging market economies will weather the storm

Elke Jahn

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  • Temporary employment: The trade-off between efficiency and fairness

Dany Jaimovich

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  • The unexplained part of public debt
  • Contagious FTAs: New evidence on the domino theory of regionalism

Nir Jaimovich

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  • Jobless recoveries and the disappearance of routine occupations

Harold James

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  • Mutualisation and constitutionalisation
  • Designing a federal bank
  • Making the European Monetary Union

Mario Jametti

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  • Helpful tax competition: new empirical evidence

David-Jan Jansen

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  • Communication by the European Central Bank: Inconsistent, yet effective?
  • Measuring the clarity of central-bank communication
  • Central bank communication

Marion Jansen

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  • Making globalisation work for workers

Tullio Jappelli

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  • Fiscal policy and consumption
  • Investment in financial literacy and saving decisions
  • The consumption response to income changes

Nadege Jassaud

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  • Balance-sheet repairs in European banks

Melise Jaud

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  • The growth effects of democratisation: New evidence

Beata Javorcik

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  • The implications of retail-sector liberalisation: Evidence from Romania
  • Getting ready to export
  • Does services liberalisation benefit manufacturing firms? Evidence from the Czech Republic

Seema Jayachandran

Tamara Jayasundera

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  • Educational inequality persistence: Evidence from 29 nations over 50 years

Jean-Pierre Danthine

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  • Executive compensation: The fragile foundations of stock options

Olivier Jeanne

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  • International rules for capital controls
  • Managing credit booms and busts
  • Why don’t commodity exporters hedge against price fluctuations?

Michael Jelenic

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  • Avoiding middle-income growth traps

Anupam B Jena

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  • The promise and challenge of comparative effectiveness research
  • An economic evaluation of the war on cancer

Frédéric Jenny

Michael F Jensen

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  • Can carbon labelling be development friendly?

J. Bradford Jensen

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  • Global trade in services: Fear, facts, and offshoring

Urban Jermann

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  • Paying more attention to financial shocks

Michal Jerzmanowski

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  • Democracy, diversification, and growth reversals

Prabhat Jha

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  • Why India should increase taxes on cigarettes

Yuemei Ji

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  • Are Germans really poorer than Spaniards, Italians and Greeks?
  • Panic-driven austerity in the Eurozone and its implications
  • TARGET2 as a scapegoat for German errors

Lin Jiang

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  • Why don’t academic scientists share information with their colleagues?

Sergi Jiménez-Martín

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  • Do you know how much your home is worth?

Juan Francisco Jimeno

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  • Jobless in Spain: What can be done about the insider-outsider divide
  • Immigration and the Philips curve

Ginger Zhe Jin

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  • Social networks and the massive migration within China

Yothin Jinjarak

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  • How effective were the 2008-2011 capital controls in Brazil?
  • Income inequality, tax base, and sovereign spreads
  • Developing country and emerging market vulnerability to the Eurozone crisis

Andreas Jobst

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  • Global financial crisis: What policy responses do markets favour?
  • Methods to identify systemic financial risks
  • Quo vadis Islamic finance?

Clemens Jobst

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  • Should TARGET balances be restricted?

Mireia Jofre-Bonet

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  • Anorexia and bulimia: New evidence from European women
  • Blood money doesn’t pay: New evidence on incentives for blood donation

Benjamin K. Johannsen

Simon Johnson

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  • The doomsday cycle turns: Who’s next?
  • Risk taking, regulatory capture and bailouts: The doomsday cycle
  • Is newer better? The Penn World Table growth estimates

Tim Johnson

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  • More Insiders, More Insider Trading

Valerie Johnson

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  • The role of multinational corporations in forging British identity

Robert Johnson

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  • Value-added exchange rates
  • How much value added is traded?
  • The value-added content of trade: New insights for the US-China imbalance

Hans Johnson

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  • Future US skill shortages? Sorting out the evidence

Noel Johnson

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  • From the persecuting to the protective state? Jewish expulsions and weather shocks from 1100 to 1800

Terhi Jokipii

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  • Housing bubbles and interest rates
  • Banking sector stability and the real economy

Cecilia Jona-Lasinio

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  • Does offshoring boost domestic productivity? Evidence from Italy

Benjamin Jones

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  • Climate change and the pattern of trade: Historical evidence
  • Does climate change affect economic growth?

John B. Jones

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  • Life expectancy, medical expenses, and old age saving

John Bailey Jones

Lars Jonung

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  • Crisis and public support for the euro
  • A fiscal union for the euro: Some lessons from history
  • How to fix banks: Lessons from Sweden

Dale W. Jorgenson

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  • Technology, demography and the long-run prospects for US economic growth

Vijay R. Joshi

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  • How to share the burden of combating climate change

Tim Josling

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  • Doha and agriculture: Don’t throw out the baby with the bathwater
  • New challenges in food and agricultural trade
  • The Common Agriculture Policy: a 50th anniversary evaluation

Alain Jousten

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  • The changing face of disability insurance

Theodore J. Joyce

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  • Education fosters health

Michael A S Joyce

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  • Is QE working? Evidence from the UK

Chinhui Juhn

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  • Does trade liberalisation empower women? Evidence from 1990s Mexico
  • HIV, fertility, and Africa’s future

Florian Jung

Demelza Jurcevic

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  • A short guide to the EBA’s recapitalisation results

Mikael Juselius

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  • Measuring potential output: Eye on the financial cycle

Johannes P. Jütting

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  • New strategies to promote gender equality

Claus Bjørn Jørgensen

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  • Predicting the improbable: Evidence from playing the lottery

Rasmus Jørgensen

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  • Globalisation and higher education: Different degrees of success

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