Discussion Papers
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Most Recent Papers
DP20836 Socioeconomic Inequality in Longevity: A Multidimensional Approach
DP20838 Do Test Scores Help Teachers Give Better Track Advice to Students? A Principal Stratification Analysis
DP20834 Equilibrium VIX in Inelastic Markets
DP20835 The asymmetric and heterogeneous pass-through of input prices to firms’ expectations and decisions
DP20832 Job Loss, Unemployment Insurance, and Health: Evidence from Brazil
DP20830 State Capacity and Subjective Well-Being in Early Modern Spain
DP20833 Stablecoins: A Revolutionary Payment Technology with Financial Risks
DP20831 Cisterns for Life: Climate Adaptation Policies For Water Provision and Rural Lives
DP20827 Family Institutions and the Global Fertility Transition
DP20829 Narrative Entanglement in Climate Policy
DP20828 Parsing the Pulse: Decomposing Macroeconomic Sentiment with LLMs
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