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“The wrong kind of information”

RAND Journal of Economics
Aditya Kuvalekar, Joao Ramos, Johannes Schneider

“Risk Attitudes and Household Migration Decisions”

Journal of Human Resources
Christian Dustmann, Francesco Fasani, Xin Meng and Luigi Minale

“Cigarette taxes, smoking, and health in the long run”

Journal of Public Economics
Andrew Friedson, Moyan Li, Katherine Meckel, Daniel I. Rees, Daniel W. Sacks

“Public financing with financial frictions and underground economy”

Journal of Monetary Economics
Andrés Erosa, Luisa Fuster, Tomás Matínez

“Mechanism design with informational punishment”

Games and Economic Behavior
Benjamin Balzer, Johannes Schneider

“Irregular identification of structural models with nonparametric unobserved heterogeneity”

Journal of Econometrics
Juan Carlos Escanciano

“Score-driven threshold ice-age models: benchmark models for long-run climate forecasts”

Applied Economics
F. Martínez-Santos, Zorai Frias and A. Escribano

“Thechnology-Neutral Versus Technology-Spedific Procurement”

The Economic Journal
Natalia Fabra, Juan Pablo Montero

“Auctions with privately known capacities: understanding competition among renewables”

The Economic Journal
Natalia Fabra, Gerard Llobet

“Identification and Estimation of Structural VARMA Models Using Higher Order Dynamics”

Journal of Business and Economics Statistics
Carlos Velasco

“Score-driven threshold ice-age models: benchmark models for long-run climate forecasts”

Energy Economics
Szabolcs Blazsek, Álvaro Escribano

“The Public Health Effects of Legalizing Marijuana”

Journal of Economic Literature
Mark Anderson and Daniel I. Rees

“Take-it-or-leave-it contracts in many-to-many matching markets”

Economic Theory
Antonio Romero-Medina, Matteo Triossi

“Terrorism and Political Attitudes: Evidence from European Social Surveys”

Regional Science and Urban Economics
Peri, Giovanni, Daniel I. Rees, and Brock Smith

“Recreational Marijuana Laws and the Misuse of Prescription Opioids: Evidence from National Survey on Drug Use and Health Microdata”

Health Economics
Ali, Mir M., Chandler McClellan, Ryan Mutter and Daniel I. Rees

“On Risk and Time Pressure: When to Think and When to Do”

Journal of the European Economic Association
Johannes Schneider, Christoph Carnehl

“Storing power: market structure matters”

The RAND Journal of Economics
Natalia Fabra, David Andrés-Cerezo
  • “The wrong kind of information”
    Aditya Kuvalekar, Joao Ramos, Johannes Schneider
    2023
    RAND Journal of Economics
  • “Risk Attitudes and Household Migration Decisions”
    Christian Dustmann, Francesco Fasani, Xin Meng and Luigi Minale
    2023
    Journal of Human Resources
  • “Cigarette taxes, smoking, and health in the long run”
    Andrew Friedson, Moyan Li, Katherine Meckel, Daniel I. Rees, Daniel W. Sacks
    2023
    Journal of Public Economics
  • “Public financing with financial frictions and underground economy”
    Andrés Erosa, Luisa Fuster, Tomás Matínez
    2023
    Journal of Monetary Economics
  • “Mechanism design with informational punishment”
    Benjamin Balzer, Johannes Schneider
    2023
    Games and Economic Behavior
  • “Irregular identification of structural models with nonparametric unobserved heterogeneity”
    Juan Carlos Escanciano
    2023
    Journal of Econometrics
  • “Score-driven threshold ice-age models: benchmark models for long-run climate forecasts”
    F. Martínez-Santos, Zorai Frias and A. Escribano
    2023
    Applied Economics
  • “Thechnology-Neutral Versus Technology-Spedific Procurement”
    Natalia Fabra, Juan Pablo Montero
    2023
    The Economic Journal
  • “Auctions with privately known capacities: understanding competition among renewables”
    Natalia Fabra, Gerard Llobet
    2023
    The Economic Journal
  • “Identification and Estimation of Structural VARMA Models Using Higher Order Dynamics”
    Carlos Velasco
    2023
    Journal of Business and Economics Statistics
  • “Score-driven threshold ice-age models: benchmark models for long-run climate forecasts”
    Szabolcs Blazsek, Álvaro Escribano
    2023
    Energy Economics
  • “The Public Health Effects of Legalizing Marijuana”
    Mark Anderson and Daniel I. Rees
    2023
    Journal of Economic Literature
  • “Take-it-or-leave-it contracts in many-to-many matching markets”
    Antonio Romero-Medina, Matteo Triossi
    2023
    Economic Theory
  • “Terrorism and Political Attitudes: Evidence from European Social Surveys”
    Peri, Giovanni, Daniel I. Rees, and Brock Smith
    2023
    Regional Science and Urban Economics
  • “Recreational Marijuana Laws and the Misuse of Prescription Opioids: Evidence from National Survey on Drug Use and Health Microdata”
    Ali, Mir M., Chandler McClellan, Ryan Mutter and Daniel I. Rees
    2023
    Health Economics
  • “On Risk and Time Pressure: When to Think and When to Do”
    Johannes Schneider, Christoph Carnehl
    2023
    Journal of the European Economic Association
  • “Storing power: market structure matters”
    Natalia Fabra, David Andrés-Cerezo
    2023
    The RAND Journal of Economics
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