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Fafchamps, Marcel 77 Shephard, Neil 69 Dercon, Stefan 53 Hendry, David 51 Teal, Francis 50 Knight, John 36 Barr, Abigail 34 Collier, Paul 33 Nielsen, Bent 33 Aron, Janine 29 Myatt, David P. 28 Muellbauer, John 27 Barndorff-Nielsen, Ole E. 25 Quah, John 25 Klemperer, Paul 22 Tsomocos, Dimitrios P 19 Kingdon, Geeta 18 Mayer, Colin 18 Krolzig, Hans-Martin 17 Thanassoulis, John 17 Zizzo, Daniel John 17 Gill, David 16 Morrison, Alan 16 Söderbom, Måns 16 Browning, Martin 15 Castle, Jennifer 15 Fenske, James 15 Mukerji, Sujoy 15 Wallace, Chris 15 Jenkinson, Tim 14 Serneels, Pieter 14 Adam, Christopher 13 Behar, Alberto 13 Hoeffler, Anke 13 Prowse, Victoria 13 Beggs, Alan 12 Cameron, Gavin 12 Malcomson, James 12 Mash, Richard 12 Norman, Thomas 12
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Department of Economics, Oxford University 1,968 UNDP 3 Island / Unit of Wages, Income and Education 1
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Economics Series Working Papers / Department of Economics, Oxford University 1,968 SERIES working papers : Southern Europe research in economic studies 19 SERIES Working Papers 5 UNDP global policy network 5 Development futures series working papers 4 SERIES Working Papers N 2 Transitions series working papers 2 Bari SERIES Working Papers N 1 Bari SERIES Working Papers, N. 03/2016 1 Brzezinski, Adam, Kecht, Valentin, and Van Dijcke, David (2020). "The Cost of Staying Open: Voluntary Social Distancing and Lockdowns in the US." Economics Series Working Papers 910, University of Oxford, Department of Economics 1 SERIES Working Papers N. 01/2015 1 SERIES Working Papers N. 01/2016 1 SERIES Working Papers N. 01/2017 1 SERIES Working Papers N. 01/2018 1 SERIES Working Papers N. 01/2019 1 SERIES Working Papers N. 02/2018 1 SERIES Working Papers N. 02/2021 1 SERIES Working Papers N. 03/2015 1 SERIES Working Papers N. 03/2018 1 SERIES Working Papers N. 03/2021 1 SERIES Working Papers N. 04/2015 1 SERIES Working Papers N. 04/2016 1 SERIES Working Papers N. 04/2021 1 SERIES Working Papers N. 05/2015 1 SERIES Working Papers N. 06/2015 1 SERIES Working Papers N. 07/2016 1 SERIES Working Papers N. 08/2015 1 SERIES Working Papers N. 08/2016 1 SERIES Working Papers N. 09/2016 1 SERIES Working Papers N.01/2022 1 SERIES Working Papers N.06/2020 1 SERIES Working Papers n. 45 1 SERIES Working Papers n.48 1 SERIES Working Papers, N. 02/2016 1 SERIES Working Papers, N. 02/2017 1 SERIES Working Papers, N. 02/2020 1 SERIES Working Papers, N. 03/2020 1 SERIES Working Papers, N. 04/2017 1 SERIES Working Papers, N. 06/2016 1 SERIES Working Papers, N. 46 1
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A Fable of Bees and Gravity
Rauch, Ferdinand - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2014
Gravity equations in trade imply that trade flows are proportional to the size of a country and inversely proportional to distance.  This paper develops an analogy of these observations with gravity in physics, and provides geometric intuition for a large class of mathematical processes in two...
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You Can Go Your Own Way: Explaining Partisan Support for Independence
Willems, Tim - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2014
This paper analyzes secessions through the lens of representative democratic institutions and considers the incentives of partisan political parties to support independence movements.  It points out that, if anything, separatists should expect to receive support from exactly the "unlike-minded"...
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The Wages of Women in England, 1260-1850
Humphries, Jane; Weisdorf, Jacob - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2014
This paper presents a wage series for unskilled English women workers from 1260 to 1850 and compares it with existing evidence for men.  Our series cast light on long run trends in women's agency and wellbeing, revealing an intractable, indeed widening gap between women and men's remuneration...
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A Neglected Inconsistency in Milton Friedman's AEA Presidential Address
Forder, James - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2014
Friedman (1968) - his famous Presidential Address to the American Economic Association - contains an elementary error right at the heart of what is usually supposed to be the paper's crucial argument.  That is the argument to the effect that during an inflation, changing expectations shift in...
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Is it a Norm to Favour Your Own Group?
Harris, Donna; Herrmann, Benedikt; Kontoleon, Andreas; … - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2014
This paper examines the relationship between norm enforcement and in-group favouritism behaviour.  Using a new two-stage allocation experiment with punishments, we investigate whether in-group favouritism is considered as a social norm in itself or as a violation of a different norm, such as...
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The Evolution of Social Norms
Young, H Peyton - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2014
Social norms are patterns of behavior that are self-enforcing at the group level: everyone wants to conform when they expect everyone else to conform.  There are multiple mechanisms that sustain social norms, including a desire to coordinate, fear of being sanctioned, signaling membership in...
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"The Dust was Long in Settling": Human Capital and the Lasting Impact of the American Dust Bowl
Arthi, Vellore - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2014
 I use variation in childhood exposure to the Dust Bowl, an environmental shock to health and income, as a natural experiment to explain variation in adult human capital.  I find that the Dust Bowl produced significant adverse impacts in later life, especially when exposure was in utero,...
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Issues in the Design of Fiscal Policy Rules
Wren-Lewis, Simon; Portes, Jonathan - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2014
Theory suggests that government should as far as possible smooth taxes and its recurrent consumption spending, which means that government debts should act as a shock absorber, and any planned adjustments in debt should be gradual.  This suggests that operational targets for governments (e.g....
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Labour Market and Monetary Policy Reforms in the UK: a Structural Interpretation of the Implications
Zanetti, Francesco - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2014
This paper estimates a New Keynesian model to investigate to what extent labour market reforms undertaken by the Thatcher government in the late 1930s and the introduction of a constant inflation target in 1992 might have changed the UK economic outlook if they had been introduced in the early...
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Dictators Walking the Mogadishu Line: How Men Become Monsters and Monsters Become Men
Willems, Tim; Larcom, Shaun; Sarr, Mare - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2014
History offers many examples of dictators who worsened their behavior significantly over time (like Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe), while there are also cases of dictators who have displayed remarkable improvements (like Jerry Rawlings of Ghana).  We show that such mutations can result from rational...
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