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Monday 16 March 2026 1pm

The paper examines the historical roots of vaccine hesitancy in Germany

Wednesday 11 March 2026 1pm

The author discusses the impact of home-country Internet expansion on immigrants’ socio-economic integration in the US.

Tuesday 10 March 2026 2.30pm

This paper develops a structural model to study the trend real interest rate in small-open economies, R ̃∗.

Monday 9 March 2026 2pm

The author discusses Unpopular Reforms, Social Unrest and Grassroots Political Movements

Tuesday 3 March 2026 2pm

The paper studies optimal capital income taxation in an overlapping-generations economy with elastic labor supply, uninsurable idiosyncratic income risk, and government debt.

Friday 27 February 2026 1pm

Ryohei Oishi proposes weak-instrument-robust inference methods on macroeconomic equations using shock proxies as instruments. Empirical applications include the Phillips curve and fiscal multipliers.

Wednesday 25 February 2026 1pm

The authors examine the sale of consumer data for discriminatory pricing. The analysis provides theoretical support for recent policies aiming to prevent data brokers from competing in product markets.

Wednesday 18 February 2026 1pm

Based on the randomized controlled trial at a fully remote call center, the authors findings suggest that occasional, minimal in-person contact can sustain and improve productivity and retention.

Wednesday 11 February 2026 3pm

The authors discuss how independent variation in the inflation expectations and the uncertainty about future inflation of European households distinctly affect their subsequent decisions on durable goods purchases, portfolio allocation, labor supply.

Wednesday 4 February 2026 1pm

The authors analyse survey data about the employability choices that international students in UK higher education make during their undergraduate journey.

Wednesday 28 January 2026 1pm

The authors analyse the impact of a national large-scale desegration program, targeting a greater mixing of students from different social backgrounds in middle schools, on friendship networks.

Wednesday 14 January 2026 1pm

The authors build a structural model of demand and supply to analyze resource allocation and prioritization via waiting lists for public services under price regulation and budget constraints

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