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  • Denderski, P. and Stoltenberg, C. (2020). Risk sharing with private and public information Journal of Economic Theory, 186:.
  • van Leeuwen, B., Offerman, T. and Schram, A. (2020). Competition for Status Creates Superstars: An Experiment on Public Good Provision and Network Formation Journal of the European Economic Association, 18(2):666--707.
  • Li, Z., Laeven, R. and Vellekoop, M. (2020). Dependent microstructure noise and integrated volatility estimation from high-frequency data Journal of Econometrics, 215(2):536--558.
  • Muller, P., van der Klaauw, B. and Heyma, A. (2020). Comparing econometric methods to empirically evaluate activation programs for job seekers Journal of Applied Econometrics, 35(5):526--547.
  • Caballero, D., Lucas, A., Schwaab, B. and Zhang, X. (2020). Risk endogeneity at the lender/investor-of-last-resort Journal of Monetary Economics, 116:283--297.
  • Borowska, A., Hoogerheide, L., Koopman, S.J. and van Dijk, HermanK. (2020). Partially censored posterior for robust and efficient risk evaluation Journal of Econometrics, 217(2):335--355.
  • Li, M., Koopman, S.J., Lit, R. and Petrova, D. (2020). Long-term forecasting of El Niño events via dynamic factor simulations Journal of Econometrics, 214(1):46--66.
  • Bräuning, F. and Koopman, S.J. (2020). The dynamic factor network model with an application to international trade Journal of Econometrics, 216(2):494--515.
  • Gryglewicz, S., Mayer, S.(. and Morellec, E. (2020). Agency Conflicts and Short- versus Long-Termism in Corporate Policies Journal of Financial Economics, 136(3):718--742.
  • Braggion, F., Manconi, A. and Zhu, H. (2020). Credit and social unrest: Evidence from 1930s China Journal of Financial Economics, 138(2):295--315.
  • Kopányi-Peuker, A. and Weber, M. (2020). Experience Does not Eliminate Bubbles: Experimental Evidence Review of Financial Studies, :.
  • Bolhaar, J., Ketel, N. and van der Klaauw, B. (2020). Caseworker's discretion and the effectiveness of welfare-to-work programs Journal of Public Economics, 183:1--19.