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Stephen D O'Connell

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  • What explains gender differences in India? What can be done to promote shared prosperity?
  • Spatial disparities in India: Have Mumbai and Chennai become too congested?
  • Why entrepreneurs go where they go: Evidence from India

Jim O'Neill

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  • BRICs and brickbats: doing economics at Goldman Sachs

David O'Sullivan

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  • A transformation economy: shaping the future of EU trade policy

Vincent O'Sullivan

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  • The commission’s proposal on bank supervisory powers for the ECB
  • Deleveraging in the Eurozone

Maurice Obstfeld

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  • Understanding past and future financial crises
  • Too much focus on the yuan?
  • Reserve accumulation and financial stability

José Antonio Ocampo

Rachel Esplin Odell

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  • Is protectionism dying?

Barbara Oegg

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  • The futility of using economic sanctions against Russia

Hyunseung Oh

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  • The fiscal expansion of 2007-09: All about transfers

Lee E. Ohanian

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  • New measures of hours worked and implications for OECD business cycles
  • Macroeconomic paradigm shifts and Keynes’s General Theory
  • A different view of the Great Depression’s cause

Hannes Öhler

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  • Fighting corruption through performance-based aid

Franziska Ohnsorge

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  • Precautionary savings in the Great Recession
  • The importance of G7 consumption growth
  • The German fiscal stimulus package in perspective

Toshihiro Okubo

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  • New-paradigm globalisation and networked FDI: Evidence from Japan
  • Globalisation and business cycle transmission

Marcelo Olarreaga

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  • Put your money where your mouse is: How e-commerce can foster development
  • Regional integration and natural resources: Who benefits?
  • Water nationalisation: Is it such a bad idea?

Dilan Ölcer

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  • Extracting more from the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative

Lindsay Oldenski

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  • Offshoring and middle-income workers in the US
  • Tax evasion: Why the crackdown comes at a cost

Zoë Oldfield

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  • Healthy child, healthy adult? Evidence from the US and England

Joaquim Oliveira Martins

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  • Why policies may need to be place-based in order to be people-centred
  • The Great Synchronisation: Tracking the trade collapse with high-frequency data
  • Did a productivity slowdown cause the financial crisis?

Claudia Olivetti

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  • Gender, medicine and papa leave

Sergio Olivieri

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  • The impact of the financial crisis on poverty and income distributions

Benjamin Olken

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  • Lifting the curtain on corruption in developing countries
  • Climate change and the pattern of trade: Historical evidence
  • Does climate change affect economic growth?

Anders Olofsgård

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  • Development after the Arab Spring
  • A deadly mix for aid effectiveness

Richard Olsen

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  • Why policymakers need to take note of high-frequency finance
  • A call to expand offshore market of renminbi

Ola Olsson

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  • Bitter origins of the Sicilian Mafia

Marco Onado

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  • In defence of the European Banking Authority
  • Restructuring European banking systems
  • European stress tests: Good or bad news?

T Sabri Öncü

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  • A better way to design global financial regulation

Ali Sina Önder

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  • Publication lags and young economists’ research output

Harun Onder

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  • What does trade have to do with climate change?

Steven Ongena

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  • Loose monetary policy and excessive credit and liquidity risk-taking by banks
  • Foreign-currency loans in Eastern Europe: Borrower pull or bank push?
  • The impact of short-term interest rates on risk-taking: hard evidence

Open letter

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  • Thinking through the climate change challenge

Open Letter

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  • The ECB would benefit from less gender discrimination

Robert Ophèle

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  • Deflation or disinflation?

Sonia Oreffice

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  • Attracting a spouse: The trade-off between earnings and physical appearance

Gianluca Orefice

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  • Trade agreements and 21st century trade: A new Policy Insight

Michael J. Orlando

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  • Let form follow function: In defence of central bank independence

Emanuel Ornelas

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  • Free trade agreements and the consolidation of democracy
  • Regional trade agreements: Blessing or burden?
  • Should trade multilateralists fear regionalism?

Evren Örs

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  • Gender and performance under pressure: new evidence

Hermann Oskarsson

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  • Europe’s pre-Eurozone debt crisis: Faroe Islands in the 1990s

Dritan Osmani

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  • Global environmental problems need regional solutions

Margit Osterloh

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  • Why performance-related pay should get the sack

Sylvia Ostry

Jonathan D Ostry

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  • The multilateral approach to capital controls
  • 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

Andrew J Oswald

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  • The midlife crisis in humans and other apes
  • Do elite economics departments produce the best papers?
  • A New Approach to Awarding Compensation in Courts

Christopher Otrok

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  • Are macro-prudential policies really that prudent?
  • Dissecting the decoupling debate

Gianmarco I.P. Ottaviano

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  • Triggering competitiveness: A 'decalogue' from new firm-level evidence
  • Quantifying the ‘new’ gains from trade: Evidence from the EU
  • Global value chains are not all born identical: Evidence from France

Pablo Ottonello

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  • US unemployment: Neither natural nor unnatural

Amine Ouazad

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  • Did the mortgage credit boom contribute to the decline in US racial segregation?

Nicholas Oulton

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  • In defence of GDP as a measure of wellbeing

Henry Overman

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  • How did London get away with it?

Çaðlar Özden

Çağlar Özden

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  • Where on earth is everybody? Global migration 1960-2000
  • Can trade in services offer an alternative to migration?

Berk Özler

Oguz Oztunali

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  • Shadow economies around the world: Model-based estimates

Bob O’Brien

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  • The price of a precious commodity: “Water trading” in Australia

Bernard O’Connor

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  • Is China a market economy?

Kevin H O’Rourke

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  • Gauging the multiplier: Lessons from history
  • A tale of two depressions redux
  • Right-wing political extremism in the Great Depression

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