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Valentin Zahrnt

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  • Winners and losers of the next CAP reform

Anzelika Zaiceva

Asad Zaman

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  • A modern history of fiscal prudence and profligacy

Raihan Zamil

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  • The illusion of bank capital

Philippe Zamora

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  • Job placement and displacement: Evidence from a randomised experiment

Maurizio Zanardi

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  • US votes on trade and migration
  • Antidumping: Much ado about nothing?
  • Democracy and accountability: The perverse effects of term limits

Luis-Felipe Zanna

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  • The impact of the global crisis on aid flows: Is it over yet?

Jan Zapal

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  • Central banks’ voting records and future policy

Rebecca Zarutskie

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  • The impact of venture capital financing

Veronika Zavacka

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  • Banking crises and exports: Lessons from the past for the recent trade collapse
  • Banking crises and exports: Lessons from the past

Luca Zavalloni

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  • Professor Monti and the bubble
  • Contagion in Europe: Evidence from the sovereign debt crisis

Alberto Zazzaro

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  • IMF lending and banking crises
  • The IMF response to the crisis: Crisis prevention and political influence
  • Home bias and the credit crunch: Evidence from Italy

Josef Zechner

Richard Zeckhauser

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  • Jobs and kids: Female employment and fertility in rural China

Ernesto Zedillo

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  • Don’t count on enhanced global governance
  • Rethinking the ‘war on drugs’: Insights from the US and Mexico
  • The Doha Round doomed once again: Blame it on the G20

Joseph Zeira

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  • Toxic assets in the 18th century

Yves Zenou

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  • Social multiplier versus social norms: What matters most for outcomes?
  • Unexplored dimensions of discrimination in Italy
  • Do return migrants need their social capital for entrepreneurship?

Jeromin Zettelmeyer

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  • Banking union: The view from emerging Europe
  • In the slipstream of the Greek debt exchange
  • A comprehensive strategy for the Eurozone crisis

Stefan Zeugner

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  • Should Eurozone current-account surpluses be reduced?

Shunming Zhang

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  • China’s higher education transformation

Fuqiang Zhang

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  • When offshoring backfires

Wenlang Zhang

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  • Can China save the world by consuming more?

Yanqun Zhang

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  • China’s housing bubble: New evidence

Yuhan Zhang

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  • China’s economic growth ‘miracle’ and its outlook by 2020

Xiaojing Zhang

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  • Assessing China and Hong Kong’s vulnerability to the global financial crisis

Jing Zhang

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  • Is China’s growth bad news for western countries?

Lei Zhang

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  • The pros and cons of vocational education: New evidence

Yaguang Zhang

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  • Monetary theory from a Chinese historical perspective

Lu Zhang

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  • How exports matter: No one-size-fits-all

Lei Zhang

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  • With the skin gone, what can the hair adhere to?

Xiliang Zhao

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  • China’s higher education transformation

Huanhuan Zheng

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  • How effective were the 2008-2011 capital controls in Brazil?

Siqi Zheng

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  • How green is China?
  • Demand for cleaner city air in China

Zheng Xueyi

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  • Monetary theory from a Chinese historical perspective

Xiaojia Zhi

Ekaterina Zhuravskaya

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  • The past in the Polish present
  • How ethnic fragmentation undermines good governance

Soledad Zignago

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  • Market access in global and regional trade
  • Quality matters: Everything is (not) made in China

Jean-Pierre Zigrand

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  • Modelling financial turmoil through endogenous risk

Fabrizio Zilibotti

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  • The “real” causes of China’s trade surplus
  • Is international activism increasing child labour?

Peter Zimmerman

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  • Bank behaviour and risks in an interbank payment system after a major credit event

Klaus F. Zimmermann

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  • Bad bank(s) and recapitalisation of the banking sector
  • Coordinating international responses to the crisis
  • Open Letter to European leaders on Europe’s banking crisis: A call to action

Lilli Zimmermann

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  • Major public debt reductions: Lessons from the past, lessons for the future

Luigi Zingales

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  • Innovation and institutional ownership
  • The future of securities regulation
  • Yes we can, Mr Geithner

Natalia Zinovyeva

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  • It’s not what you know, but who: The role of connections in academia
  • Does gender matter for academic promotion? Evidence from a randomised natural experiment
  • Paying universities to lower their standards

Hosny Zoabi

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  • Why the retirement age varies across countries

Gylfi Zoega

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  • Lessons from the Icesave rejection
  • Government failures in Iceland: Entranced by banking
  • Iceland’s historical moment

Edda Zoli

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  • Euro-area sovereign risk during the crisis

Holger Zschäpitz

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  • The future of the Eurozone

Emanuel Zur

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  • Stock market turnover and corporate governance

Josef Zweimüller

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  • Immigration and voting for the extreme right
  • Fatal attraction? Access to early retirement and mortality
  • Too old to work, too young to retire?

Martina Zweimüller

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  • Why the international difference in the gender wage gap?

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