Nagy, D.,
"Hinterlands, city formation and growth: Evidence from the U.S. westward expansion"
Forthcoming in The Review of Economic Studies, 2023
Oxford University. Nuffield College. Economic and Social History Working Paper 8 (as "Why Did Working Hours Increase in Eighteenth Century London? Labour Supply Decisions and Consumer Durables During the Industrial Revolution")
Published in Journal of Economic History, 57 (2), 1997, 497-499
Asriyan, V., D. Foarta and V. Vanasco,
"The Good, the Bad and the Complex: Product Design with Imperfect Information"
Forthcoming in American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, 2023
Oxford University. Nuffield College. Economic and Social History Working Paper 8 (as "Why Did Working Hours Increase in Eighteenth Century London? Labour Supply Decisions and Consumer Durables During the Industrial Revolution")
Published in Journal of Economic History, 57 (2), 1997, 497-499
Asriyan, V. and V. Vanasco,
"Security Design in Non-Exclusive Markets with Asymmetric Information"
Forthcoming in The Review of Economic Studies, 2023
Oxford University. Nuffield College. Economic and Social History Working Paper 8 (as "Why Did Working Hours Increase in Eighteenth Century London? Labour Supply Decisions and Consumer Durables During the Industrial Revolution")
Published in Journal of Economic History, 57 (2), 1997, 497-499
K. Greulich, S. Laczó and A. Marcet,
"Pareto-Improving Optimal Capital and Labor Taxes"
Forthcoming in Journal of Political Economy, 2023
Oxford University. Nuffield College. Economic and Social History Working Paper 8 (as "Why Did Working Hours Increase in Eighteenth Century London? Labour Supply Decisions and Consumer Durables During the Industrial Revolution")
Published in Journal of Economic History, 57 (2), 1997, 497-499
G. Benigno, L. Fornaro and M. Wolf,
"Reserve Accumulation, Growth and Financial Crises"
Journal of International Economics, 2022, 139, article 103660
Oxford University. Nuffield College. Economic and Social History Working Paper 8 (as "Why Did Working Hours Increase in Eighteenth Century London? Labour Supply Decisions and Consumer Durables During the Industrial Revolution")
Published in Journal of Economic History, 57 (2), 1997, 497-499
Ghassibe, M. and F. Zanetti,
"State Dependence of Fiscal Multipliers: The Source of Fluctuations Matters"
Journal of Monetary Economics, 2022, 132, 1-23
Oxford University. Nuffield College. Economic and Social History Working Paper 8 (as "Why Did Working Hours Increase in Eighteenth Century London? Labour Supply Decisions and Consumer Durables During the Industrial Revolution")
Published in Journal of Economic History, 57 (2), 1997, 497-499
Nagy, D.,
"Trade and Urbanization: Evidence from Hungary"
American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, 2022, 14 (3), 733-790
Oxford University. Nuffield College. Economic and Social History Working Paper 8 (as "Why Did Working Hours Increase in Eighteenth Century London? Labour Supply Decisions and Consumer Durables During the Industrial Revolution")
Published in Journal of Economic History, 57 (2), 1997, 497-499
Fornaro, L.,
"A Theory of Monetary Union and Financial Integration"
The Review of Economic Studies, 2022, 89 (4), 1911-1947
Oxford University. Nuffield College. Economic and Social History Working Paper 8 (as "Why Did Working Hours Increase in Eighteenth Century London? Labour Supply Decisions and Consumer Durables During the Industrial Revolution")
Published in Journal of Economic History, 57 (2), 1997, 497-499
G. Gancia, G. Ponzetto and J. Ventura,
"Globalization and Political Structure"
Journal of the European Economic Association, 2022, 20 (3), 1276-1310
Oxford University. Nuffield College. Economic and Social History Working Paper 8 (as "Why Did Working Hours Increase in Eighteenth Century London? Labour Supply Decisions and Consumer Durables During the Industrial Revolution")
Published in Journal of Economic History, 57 (2), 1997, 497-499
Nagy, D.,
"Quantitative Economic Geography meets History: Questions, Answers and Challenges"
Regional Science and Urban Economics, 2022, 94, Article 103675
Oxford University. Nuffield College. Economic and Social History Working Paper 8 (as "Why Did Working Hours Increase in Eighteenth Century London? Labour Supply Decisions and Consumer Durables During the Industrial Revolution")
Published in Journal of Economic History, 57 (2), 1997, 497-499