2018 Working Paper series
Links to papers from the 2018 Working Paper series.
- 'Employment participation, unemployment and non market work: Composition models of the United States labour force', Fraser Jackson and Mohammed Khaled (WP 01/2018)
- 'Measuring the impact of insurance on urban recovery with light: The 2011 New Zealand earthquake', Cuong Nguyen and Ilan Noy (WP 02/2018)
- 'Preventing buildings from falling down: Challenges for earthquake-strengthening policy in small-town New Zealand', Olga Filippova and Ilan Noy (WP 03/2018)
- 'Measurement of economic welfare risk and resilience of the Philippine regions', Rio Yonson and Ilan Noy (WP 04/2018)
- 'Distributional impacts of disaster recovery: Sri Lankan households a decade after the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami', Diana De Alwis (WP 05/2018)
- 'What we still need to know about the impacts of medical marijuana laws in the United States?', Yu-Wei Luke Chu (WP 06/2018)
- 'Power of personalized smoking cessation: A unified lifecycle framework for policy evaluation', Li-Shiun Chen, Ping Wang and Yao Yao (WP 07/2018)
- 'The effect of retirement taxation rules on the value of guaranteed lifetime withdrawal benefits', Eric Ulm (WP 08/2018)
- 'Fiscal space and government-spending & tax-rate cyclicality patterns: A cross-country comparison, 1960-2016', Joshua Aizenman, Yothin Jinjarak, Hien Thi Kim Nguyen, and Donghyun Park (WP 09/2018)
- 'Opportunity from disaster: Evidence of the Christchurch earthquake’s effects on high schoolers’ post-graduation outcomes', Harold E Cuffe and Olivia Wills (WP 10/2018)
- 'Are professors worth it? The value-added and costs of tutorial instructors', Jan Feld, Nicolás Salamanca and Ulf Zölitz (WP 11/2018)