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Ricardo Caballero

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  • Feasible global rebalancing: A case for monitored and temporary dual exchange rates
  • A helicopter drop for the US Treasury
  • It’s the general equilibrium, stupid

Ricardo Cabral

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  • There are better ways forward for the EU
  • How much will the new Greek bailout cost private bondholders?
  • Europe’s policymakers should target the trade and the income balance deficits

Antonio Cabrales

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  • Political institutions and the curse of natural resources
  • The Spanish trade-off: Bricks vs. brains
  • Building the ivory tower: Network effects in academia

Olivier Cadot

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  • Aid for trade: Can it be evaluated?
  • Impact evaluation in trade: Time for a cultural revolution?

Gianluca Cafiso

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  • Fiscal consolidations for debt-to-GDP containment?
  • Understanding Eurozone debt developments, nation by nation
  • Consequences of the new EU debt-reduction rule

Julia Cagé

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  • The fiscal cost of trade liberalisation

Pierre Cahuc

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  • The “de-taxation” of overtime hours: Lessons from the French experiment
  • Is short-time work a good method to keep unemployment down?
  • Why is Spain’s unemployment so high?

Yuezhou Cai

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  • International trade and the feasibility of global climate change agreements

César Calderón

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  • Gross inflows and the incidence of credit booms

Leigh Caldwell

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  • Bounded rationality and the credit crisis

Lorenzo Caliendo

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  • How firms reorganise to grow

Lars Calmfors

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  • What can Europe learn from Sweden? Four lessons for fiscal discipline
  • What are fiscal councils, and what do they do?

Charles W Calomiris

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  • Reform or repression: The political constraints to effective banking reform
  • Meaningful banking reform and why it is so unlikely
  • Can governments control the supply of credit? Evidence from a UK policy experiment

Guillermo Calvo

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  • US unemployment: Neither natural nor unnatural
  • To spend or not to spend: Is that the main question?
  • US recovery: A new “Phoenix Miracle”?

Elisa Calza

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  • Small and medium enterprise financing and growth: Evidence from Latin America

Giacomo Calzolari

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  • Too big to fail or too small to maintain stability?
  • Multinational banks and European financial integration

Máximo Camacho

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  • Real-time forecasting for the Eurozone

Colin Camerer

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  • Neuroeconomics: using brains to do economics

Edoardo Campanella

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  • It's the family, stupid!
  • What fiscal rule for EU members?

Filipe R Campante

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  • How schooling investments facilitated the Middle East uprisings

Gareth Campbell

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  • The railway mania: Not so great expectations?

Douglas L. Campbell

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  • What’s driving the trade collapse?

John Y Campbell

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  • Is there a bubble in the bond market?

Rachel Campbell

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  • There’s more to life than money (for some)

Nauro F Campos

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  • The unbearable lightness of being… a reversible reform
  • Why the global financial crisis has been wasted
  • Does corruption sand or grease the wheels of economic growth?

Camila FS Campos

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  • The unexplained part of public debt

Bertrand Candelon

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  • Spillover effects in a fiscal union: Evidence from the US

Edmund Cannon

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  • Risks to the individual in defined contribution pension schemes

Estelle Cantillon

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  • Tipping points and product differentiation in financial exchange competition
  • Nobel Prize: What is mechanism design and why does it matter?

Davide Cantoni

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  • How universities helped transform the medieval world
  • How imposed institutional reforms can work

Otaviano Canuto

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  • Integrating monetary policy and macroprudential regulation
  • Gender equality and economic growth: A framework for policy analysis
  • The Brazilian competitiveness cliff

Gunther Capelle-Blancard

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  • How does the stock market respond to petrochemical disasters?

Ann Capling

Lorenzo Cappiello

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  • New evidence on the effect of bank loans and credit standards on Eurozone output

Christian Capuano

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  • Methods to identify systemic financial risks

Alina Carare

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  • Spillovers of domestic shocks: Will they counteract the “Great Moderation”?
  • The German fiscal stimulus package in perspective

Bob Carbaugh

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  • Sanctions and nuclear proliferation

Santiago Carbó-Valverde

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  • The benefits of being too big to fail and how to regulate them

Stéphane Carcillo

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  • The “de-taxation” of overtime hours: Lessons from the French experiment
  • Is short-time work a good method to keep unemployment down?

David Card

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  • Nine facts about top journals in economics

Roberto Cardarelli

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  • Monetary policy must respond to the housing market

Lina Cardona

Lina Cardona Sosa

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  • Why aren’t there more women in top jobs?

Ana Rute Cardoso

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  • Implementing the Bologna process: Do students support a shorter first degree?

Miguel Cardoso

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  • Export shares, price competitiveness and the ‘Spanish paradox’
  • Eurozone crisis: Structural reforms and country risk

Elena Carletti

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  • The financial implications of a banking union
  • Cross-border banking in Europe

Wendy Carlin

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  • How should macroeconomics be taught to undergraduates in the post-crisis era? A concrete proposal
  • The problems with the Eurozone
  • Institutions matter for growth – but which ones and how much?

Dorian Carloni

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  • The electoral consequences of large fiscal adjustments

Dennis W. Carlton

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  • How to measure the effectiveness of US merger policy

Jacopo Carmassi

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  • Banking union: A federal model for the European Union with prompt corrective action
  • Banking union in the Eurozone and the EU
  • Time to set banking regulation right

Pedro Carneiro

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  • Intergenerational payoffs from mothers’ education

Nicolas Carnot

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  • Fiscal policy in Europe: Searching for the right balance

Theresa Carpenter

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  • How preferential is world trade?

Carlo Carraro

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  • When should China start cutting its emissions?
  • Working together for a better planet: The best is the enemy of the good
  • Copenhagen: Good news and bad news

Céline Carrère

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  • Fiscal spending and growth: New evidence
  • Regional integration and natural resources: Who benefits?
  • How preferential are preferential trade agreements?

Juan D. Carrillo

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  • Neuroeconomics, neuroscience, and the bounds of rationality

Vasco M. Carvalho

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  • Understanding bubbly episodes

Lorenzo Casaburi

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  • Are offshoring firms superstars? Evidence from Italy

Elizabeth U. Cascio

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  • Universal early education in the US: Gains and shortcomings
  • The advantage of youth: Relative age and student achievement

Francesco Caselli

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  • Oil and democracy: New insights
  • Oil windfalls and living standards: New evidence from Brazil

Mark Cassell

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  • An oversight on oversight: The Federal Home Loan Bank

Micael Castanheira

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  • Political markets
  • Episode V: Expectations strike back

Bárbara Castelletti

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  • Migration in Latin America: Answering old questions with new data

Luis AV Catão

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  • The threat of rising food prices

Olivier Cattaneo

Tiago V. de V. Cavalcanti

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  • Gender discrimination lowers output per capita (a lot)

Matheus Cavallari

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  • Integrating monetary policy and macroprudential regulation
  • The Brazilian competitiveness cliff
  • Natural wealth: Is it a blessing or a curse?

Eduardo Cavallo

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  • Save more to improve infrastructure in Latin America and the Caribbean
  • Coping with financial crises: Latin American answers to European questions
  • What matters for financial development?

Domingo Cavallo

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  • Greece through the rear-view mirror
  • Looking at Greece in the Argentinean mirror
  • China’s dilemma: Higher inflation or deflation of exportables

John Cawley

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  • Physical education and childhood obesity

Francisco Ceballos

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  • Different facets of financial globalisation

Stephen Cecchetti

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  • Breaking the crisis cycle
  • Strengthening the financial system: The benefits outweigh the costs
  • Financial crises are different!

Cristina Cella

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  • Ownership structure and stock returns during financial crises

Roberto Cellini

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  • Fiscal consolidations for debt-to-GDP containment?
  • Consequences of the new EU debt-reduction rule

Lucian Cernat

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  • Assembled in Europe: The role of processing trade in EU export performance
  • The trade effects of natural disasters: New evidence from developing countries
  • How to fight malaria by slashing “killer tariffs”

Eugenio Cerutti

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  • Ringfencing and consolidated bank stress tests
  • Systemic risks in global banking: What available data can tell us and what more data are needed?

Matteo Cervellati

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  • Disease and development: Does living longer raise economic growth?
  • Arab awakening, violence, and future prospects: Some historical lessons

Ambrogio Cesa-Bianchi

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  • Is the Federal Reserve breeding the next financial crisis?
  • Renminbi revaluation and Latin America: The ugly truth

Riccardo Cesari

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  • A stark alternative to TARP

Giovanni Cespa

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  • Expectations and asset prices: Keynes meets Hayek

Indraneel Chakraborty

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  • Divorce rates help explain why Americans work more than Europeans

Frank J Chaloupka

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  • Why India should increase taxes on cigarettes
  • Tobacco taxes: New evidence on the implications for public health

Christophe Chamley

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  • Why the euro needs Eurobonds: Hundreds of years of reasons

Marcos Chamon

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  • Inflation-targeting and Forex intervention: Are two targets better than one?
  • The puzzle of China’s rising household saving rate

Jimmy Chan

William Chan

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  • Why are sports organised as winner-take-all tournaments?

Gabriel Chan

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  • Lessons for climate policy: The US sulphur dioxide cap and trade programme

Sarah Chan

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  • Macroeconomic stability in Vietnam
  • India’s economic slowdown and what should be done about it

Jorge A. Chan-Lau

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  • Addressing the too connected to fail problem

Lucas Chancel

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  • Greasing the wheel: Oil’s role in the global crisis

Amitabh Chandra

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  • The promise and challenge of comparative effectiveness research

Piyush Chandra

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  • China’s new protection during the crisis

Eric Chaney

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  • Enough Italy bashing

Eric Chaney

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  • Islam, institutions and economic development

Roberto Chang

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  • The threat of rising food prices

Anusha Chari

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  • The transformation of India: Incumbent control, reforms, and newcomers

Raghab Chattopadhyay

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  • Can political affirmative action reduce gender bias?

Nancy H Chau

Latika Chaudhary

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  • Decentralising education: Evidence from the BRICs

Jean-Pierre Chauffour

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  • Preferential trade agreements: The Swiss Army knife of trade policy?
  • Development as freedom: New empirical evidence (1975-2007)
  • Revolution in the Arab world: Is it time for a pan-Arab trade deal?

Lisa Chauvet

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  • Are post-conflict aid projects more successful than others?
  • Do elections in developing countries improve economic policy?

Yeon-Koo Che

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  • Economic consequences of speculative side bets: The case of naked CDS

Natasha Xingyuan Che

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  • Structural reforms and regional convergence: Pointers for the Eurozone

Cristina Checherita

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  • How the financial crisis raised euro-area bond spreads

Natalie Chen

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  • Zero tariffs and high trade costs: EU technical barriers to trade

Yu-chin Chen

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  • Exchange rates that forecast commodity prices

Shaohua Chen

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  • The impact of the global financial crisis on the world’s poorest

Maggie Chen

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  • Multinational firms, agglomeration, and global networks

Yuyu Chen

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  • Social networks and the massive migration within China

Huigang Chen

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  • Are macro-prudential policies really that prudent?

Yan Chen

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  • Global imbalances: Are we measuring the right thing?

Tao Chen

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  • Financial innovation: The good and the bad

Ing-Haw Cheng

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  • Distorted beliefs and the financial sector

Reda Cherif

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  • Self-defeating austerity shocks
  • Oil exporters’ dilemma

Ivan Cherkashin

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  • Trade preferences: A win-win-win policy
  • Denial, bargaining, and acceptance: Evaluating journal publication performance

Sergey Chernenko

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  • Do inefficient stock markets drive bad corporate governance?

Kent Cherny

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  • Subprime mortgages: Myths and reality
  • Resolving the banking crisis: Should we follow Sweden’s example?

Umberto Cherubini

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  • Euro bonds without cross-country subsidisation? Yes, we can
  • Bank bailout guarantees and public debt

Raj Chetty

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  • Public finance: theory, evidence and policy

Yin-Wong Cheung

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  • Estimating RMB misalignment: Lessons in humility

Vidhi Chhaochharia

Aimee Chin

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  • Indian politics: The redistributive effects of political reservation for minorities
  • It pays to speak English

Menzie D. Chinn

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  • The housing market and the case for higher inflation targets in the US and the Eurozone
  • Empirical evidence on the monetary policy trilemma since 1970
  • Against false truisms: Exchange rate flexibility does not speed up current account adjustment

Livia Chiţu

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  • History, gravity, and international finance
  • When did the dollar overtake sterling as the leading international currency? Evidence from the bond markets

Seo-Young Cho

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  • Measuring anti-trafficking policies

James Choi

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  • Information asymmetry raises the cost of capital for corporations
  • Nudges to nudge up the savings rate

Alberto Chong

Ajai Chopra

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  • Emerging Europe: Lessons from the boom-bust cycle

Davin Chor

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  • How schooling investments facilitated the Middle East uprisings
  • Credit conditions and the great trade collapse

Shin-Yi Chou

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  • Education fosters health

Laurits R. Christensen

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  • European data protection: Impact of the EU data-protection regulation

Sean Chu

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  • What’s triggering subprime mortgage defaults?

Andrew Chupp

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  • Which level of government should regulate air pollution?

Jeffrey Chwieroth

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  • Banking crises and political survival over the long run
  • How the IMF thinks

Antonio Ciccone

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  • Sudden impoverishment as a trigger of civil conflict
  • Democratising recessions
  • Income growth and civil war

Martin Cihák

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  • Measuring financial development
  • Measuring the clarity of central-bank communication
  • Anatomy of distress: New insight on the probability of bank turmoil

Federico Cingano

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  • Boosting growth with service deregulation
  • I get a job with a little help from my friends
  • Firm profitability and political connections in Italy

Marco Cipriani

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  • Are values inherited?

Stijn Claessens

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  • Financial crises: Questions and lessons
  • The interaction between monetary and macroprudential policies
  • Shadow banking: Economics and policy priorities

Richard Clarida

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  • A lot of bucks, but how much bang?

Andrew E. Clark

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  • The effect of lottery prizes on physical and mental health
  • Hedonic adaptation: Does happiness last?

Robert Clark

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  • Consumer reactions to exchange rate and trade price shifts: New evidence from online book retailing

Kathleen Cleeren

Benedict Clements

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  • Reforming energy subsidies globally
  • Confronting the jobs crisis under tight fiscal constraints
  • Healthcare reform: Difficult but not impossible

William R. Cline

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  • Italy, Spain, and 7% interest rates
  • Italian debt and the survival of the euro
  • Estimating the effect of renminbi appreciation on US jobs

Joseph A. Clougherty

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  • Where merger policy deters

David Coady

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  • Healthcare reform: Difficult but not impossible

John H Cochrane

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  • Sense and nonsense in the quantitative easing debate

John Cockburn

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  • Would freeing up world agricultural trade reduce or increase poverty?

Nicolas Coeurdacier

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  • The euro stimulates Eurozone financial asset trade

Benoit Coeuré

Luciano Cohan

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  • The uncoupling of decoupling: Latin America’s experience

Daniel Cohen

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  • Subprime’s unfolding saga
  • The new French left?
  • The decline of France?

Benjamin J. Cohen

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  • The euro-dollar reserve battle: Don’t forget the politics

Alon Cohen

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  • Welfare state generosity and immigrants’ skills

Jon Cohen

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  • Uncertainty and the credit crisis: The worst may be over

Benjamin H Cohen

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  • Strengthening the financial system: The benefits outweigh the costs

Jérémie Cohen-Setton

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  • Output revisions and the stimulus debate

Olivier Coibion

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  • Paying attention to inattention
  • What does the Fed’s language about 2013 mean? A rules-based interpretation
  • On the contribution of monetary policy to economic fluctuations

Courtney C. Coile

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  • The crisis will force workers to retire

Allan Collard-Wexler

Paul Collier

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  • Harnessing the potential of natural resource extraction for development
  • Are post-conflict aid projects more successful than others?
  • Do elections in developing countries improve economic policy?

Gregory Colman

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  • Physical activity and health

Francesco Columba

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  • Macroprudential policy: What instruments and how to use them?
  • Financial sector pro-cyclicality: Lessons from the crisis, Part II
  • Financial sector pro-cyclicality: Lessons from the crisis, Part I

Pierre-Philippe Combes

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  • Long-run spatial inequality in France: Evolution and determinants

Diego Comin

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  • Heavy technology: The process of technological diffusion over time and space

Simon Commander

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  • Diversifying Russia

Pedro Conceição

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  • Is the global food crisis over?

Paola Conconi

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  • US votes on trade and migration
  • Firm organisation: What we know and why we should care
  • Democracy and accountability: The perverse effects of term limits

John P Conley

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  • Publication lags and young economists’ research output

Annamaria Conti

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  • Why do European universities lag in licensing research output to industry?

Philip Cook

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  • Private policing and public safety
  • Economical crime control

Thomas F Cooley

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  • Clear thinking about economic policy
  • EZ crisis: the answer is commitment
  • Constitutional solutions to the Eurozone’s design flaw

Daniel Cooper

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  • Home equity extraction: Where did all the money go?

Russell Cooper

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  • Deposit insurance without commitment: Wall Street vs. Main Street

Zack Cooper

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  • Healthcare: The US presidential policy debate

Jenny Corbett

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  • What should the US and China learn from the past US-Japan conflict?

Gregory Corcos

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  • Quantifying the ‘new’ gains from trade: Evidence from the EU
  • Trade collapse or trade crisis?

Tito Cordella

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  • Global safety nets: The IMF as a swap clearing house

Max Corden

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  • Global imbalances and the paradox of thrift
  • Ambulance economics and the global crisis: A new CEPR Policy Insight
  • Must fiscal stimulus policies put a burden on the future?

Fabrizio Coricelli

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  • US unemployment: Neither natural nor unnatural
  • How cash transfers boost financial development
  • The crisis and the developing countries

Hope Corman

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  • Overweight adolescents and risky sexual behaviour

Wanda Cornacchia

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  • Financial sector pro-cyclicality: Lessons from the crisis, Part II
  • Financial sector pro-cyclicality: Lessons from the crisis, Part I

Camille Cornand

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  • Can central banks talk too much?

Giacomo Corneo

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  • Taxing the rich: The case of Germany

Tom Cornwall

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  • Misinformation and elections: Insights from Canada

Stefano Corradin

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  • US overinvestment in housing: Was the bankruptcy code to blame?

Mónica Correa-López

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  • Export shares, price competitiveness and the ‘Spanish paradox’

Giancarlo Corsetti

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  • Current-account rebalancing and international transfers (immaculate or not)
  • Rethinking austerity: Introducing a new Vox eCollection
  • Has austerity gone too far? A new Vox Debate

Jeronimo Cortina

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  • The opiate of the elites

Dora L. Costa

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  • Energy conservation “nudges” and ideology in the US

Alejo Costa

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  • Macroprudential policy: What instruments and how to use them?

Joan Costa-i-Font

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  • Should we promote ‘healthy choices’ or ‘healthy environments’?
  • Health insurance, innovation, and technology adoption
  • How to improve healthcare at no extra cost

Declan Costello

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  • EU reforms to increase potential output

Joaquín Cottani

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  • Greece, Portugal and Spain: Lessons from Argentina
  • Greece should try a fiscal devaluation, not holiday from the Eurozone
  • How to protect emerging markets’ dollar reserves

Carlo Cottarelli

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  • The austerity debate: Make haste slowly
  • Fiscal adjustment: Too much of a good thing?
  • Ten commandments for fiscal adjustment in advanced economies

John Cotter

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  • The Irish financial system in crisis

Christopher Cotton

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  • Do attitudes towards competition explain the gender gap?

Virginie Coudert

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

Pascal Courty

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  • Why are sports organised as winner-take-all tournaments?
  • Musicians are leaving money on the concert floor

Diane Coyle

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  • Why teaching economics must now change in light of the crisis
  • What’s the use of economics? A new Vox debate
  • Are economics graduates fit for purpose?

Nicholas Crafts

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  • Escaping liquidity traps: Lessons from the UK’s 1930s escape
  • The economic legacy of Mrs Thatcher
  • Returning to growth in the UK: Policy lessons from history

Michael I. Cragg

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  • The congressional politics of climate change

Roger Craine

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  • An efficient rescue plan

Vincent Crawford

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  • Behavioural game theory: how real people think in strategic interactions

Bruno Crépon

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  • Job placement and displacement: Evidence from a randomised experiment

Chiara Criscuolo

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  • International trade in services: A portrait of importers and exporters

Riccardo Cristadoro

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  • €-coin indicator and the looming recession
  • Monitoring the euro area economy in real-time

Anca Cristea

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  • Dirty trade: How important are greenhouse-gas emissions from international transport?

Christopher Crowe

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  • Central bank independence and transparency: Not just cheap talk (Part 2)
  • Central bank independence and transparency: Not just cheap talk (Part 1)

Meredith Crowley

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  • Trade policy and macroeconomic shocks: New evidence from emerging economies
  • Antidumping as cooperation
  • How did US and EU trade policy withstand the Great Recession?

Matthieu Crozet

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  • Exporting to insecure markets

Juan José Cruces

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  • A bad haircut is not forgotten quickly

Mario Crucini

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  • Publication lags and young economists’ research output

David Cuberes

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  • Sequential city growth
  • Democracy, diversification, and growth reversals

Marisol Cuellar Mejia

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  • Future US skill shortages? Sorting out the evidence

José Cuesta

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  • The next food crisis

Yue Cui

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

Alex Cukierman

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  • Forecasting macroeconomic developments
  • The central bank independence revolution

Jesse Cunha

Elizabeth Currid

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  • The Warhol economy

Janet Currie

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  • Lasting effects of childhood health in developing countries
  • The long-term impact of life before birth
  • Protecting poor children in the US

Johann Custodis

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  • Exploiting the enemy: The economic contribution of prisoners of war to Nazi Germany

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