Research highlights
View our research highlights from 2022.
The real effects of monetary expansions: Evidence from a large-scale historical experiment
Nuno Palma
The Review of Economic Studies, 89(3): 1593-1627, May 2022
Balancing data privacy and usability in the federal statistical system
V Joseph Hotz, Christopher R Bollinger, Tatiana Komarova, et al
Proceedings National Academy Sciences, 119(31): 1-10, July 2022
Obesity, poverty and public policy
Rachel Griffith
The Economic Journal, 132(644): 1235-1258, May 2022
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Price floors and externality correction
Rachel Griffith, Martin O'Connell, Kate Smith
The Economic Journal, 132(646): 2273-2289, August 2022
When Walras meets Vickrey
David Delacrétaz, Simon Loertscher, Claudio Mezzetti
Theoretical Economics, 17(4): 1803-1845, November 2022
The role of withholding in the self-enforcement of a value-added tax: Evidence from Pakistan
Mazhar Waseem
The Review of Economics and Statistics, 104(2): 336-354, March 2022
How do taxpayers respond to public disclosure and social recognition programs? Evidence from Pakistan
Joel Slemrod, Obeid Ur Rehman, Mazhar Waseem
The Review of Economics and Statistics, 104(1): 116-132, January 2022
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Monetary and macroprudential policy coordination with biased preferences
Pierre-Richard Agénor, Timothy P Jackson
Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 144: 1-32, November 2022
Coalitions with limited coordination
Leonidas C Koutsougeras
Economic Theory, 73(2-3): 439-456, April 2022
An evolutionary finance model with short selling and endogenous asset supply
Rabah Amir, Sergei Belkov, Igor V Evstigneev, Thorsten Hens
Economic Theory, 73(2-3): 655-677, April 2022