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  25. Does Dual Vocational Education and Training Pay Off?. (2023). Jansen, Marcel ; Cabrales, Antonio ; Bentolila, Samuel.
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  26. The Effects of the Dobbs Decision on Fertility. (2023). Pineda-Torres, Mayra ; Myers, Caitlin ; Dench, Daniel.
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  27. Spillovers in Fields of Study: Siblings, Cousins, and Neighbors. (2023). van der Klaauw, Bas ; Oosterbeek, Hessel ; Ketel, Nadine ; Avdeev, Stanislav.
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  28. High-Quality Early-Childhood Education at Scale: Evidence from a Multisite Randomized Trial. (2023). Garcia, Jorge Luis ; Dougan, William ; Polovnikov, Illia.
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  29. Spillover Effects of Black Teachers on White Teachers Racial Competency: Mixed Methods Evidence from North Carolina. (2023). Papageorge, Nicholas ; Gershenson, Seth ; Campbell, Romaine ; Rendon, Jessica H ; Lindsay, Constance A.
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  30. Natural Disasters and Labor Market Outcomes in Mexico. (2023). Lotti, Giulia ; Szekely, Miguel ; Acevedo, Ivonne ; Castellani, Francesca ; de la Cerda, Carlos Lopez.
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  33. Targeting vaccine information framing to recipients’ education: a randomized trial. (2023). Dahlstrom, Lisen Arnheim ; Dominici, Alice.
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  34. Peer pressure and manager pressure in organisations. (2023). Szemeredi, Katalin ; Kirchmaier, Tom ; Blanes, Jordi ; Battiston, Diego Ezequiel.
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  35. Reconstructing cities: Stimulating redevelopment through the tax code. (2023). Goeyvaerts, Geert.
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  37. The effect of RCTs on drug demand: Evidence from off-label cancer drugs. (2023). McKibbin, Rebecca.
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  38. What’s trending in difference-in-differences? A synthesis of the recent econometrics literature. (2023). Roth, Jonathan ; Poe, John ; Bilinski, Alyssa.
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  41. California Beer Price Posting: An exploratory analysis of pricing along the supply chain. (2023). McCullough, Michael ; Cole, Matthew.
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  42. Does Dual Vocational Education and Training Pay Off?. (2023). Jansen, Marcel ; Cabrales, Antonio ; Bentolila, Samuel.
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  43. Does Dual Vocational Education and Training Pay Off?. (2023). Jansen, Marcel ; Cabrales, Antonio ; Bentolila, Samuel.
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  44. Insuring Peace: Index-Based Livestock Insurance, Droughts, and Conflict. (2023). Schaudt, Paul ; Gehring, Kai.
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  45. Peer pressure and manager pressure in organisations. (2023). Szemeredi, Katalin ; Kirchmaier, Tom ; Blanes, Jordi ; Battiston, Diego.
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  46. Climate change and corporate cash holdings: Global evidence. (2023). Javadi, Siamak ; Rao, Ramesh P ; Aram, Mohsen ; Masum, Abdullahal.
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  47. Trade agreements and subnational income of border regions. (2023). Stadelmann, David ; Larch, Mario ; Adam, Hanna L.
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  48. Does bundling credit with index insurance boost agricultural technology adoption? Evidence from Ghana. (2023). Toledo, Patricia ; Gallenstein, Richard A ; Miranda, Mario J ; Mishra, Khushbu ; Mulangu, Francis ; Sam, Abdoul G.
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  49. Increasing the adoption of conservation agriculture: A framed field experiment in Northern Ghana. (2023). Murphy, Mike ; Ambler, Kate ; de Brauw, Alan.
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  50. Designing Effective Music Excerpts. (2023). Malik, Nikhil ; Manzoor, Emaad.
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