Nagy, D.,
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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
Caggese, A. and A. Pérez-Orive,
"How Stimulative are Low Real Interest Rates for Intangible Capital?"
European Economic Review, 2022, 142, article 103987
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
Galí, J.,
"Insider-Outsider Labor Markets, Hysteresis and Monetary Policy"
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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
Giannone, E., N. Paixao and X. Pang,
"JUE Insight: The Geography of Pandemic Containment"
Forthcoming in Journal of Urban Economics, 2022
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
A. Innoue and B. Rossi,
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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"
Forthcoming in Journal of the European Economic Association, 2021
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.,
"Monetary Policy and Production Networks: An Empirical Investigation"
Journal of Monetary Economics, 2021, 19, 21-39
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
Debortoli, D., R. Nunes and P. Yared,
"The Commitment Benefit of Consols in Government Debt Management"
Forthcoming in American Economic Review: Insights, 2021
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
Eeckhout, J. and X. Weng,
"Assortative Learning"
Forthcoming in Econometrica-Centennial Issue, 2021
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
Galí, J., G. Giusti and C. N. Noussair,
"Monetary Policy and Asset Price Bubbles: A Laboratory Experiment"
Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 2021, 130, 1-15
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