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  • Gorgi, P. and Koopman, S.J. (2023). Beta observation-driven models with exogenous regressors: A joint analysis of realized correlation and leverage effects Journal of Econometrics, 237(2):1--21.
  • Gautier, P., Hu, B. and Watanabe, M. (2023). Marketmaking Middlemen RAND Journal of Economics, 54(1):83--103.
  • Albrecht, J., Cai, X., Gautier, P. and Vroman, S. (2023). On the foundations of competitive search equilibrium with and without market makers Journal of Economic Theory, 208:1--33.
  • Swank, O. and Visser, B. (2023). Committees as active audiences: Reputation concerns and information acquisition Journal of Public Economics, 221:.
  • Hummel, A. and Ziesemer, V. (2023). Food subsidies in general equilibrium Journal of Public Economics, 222:.
  • Chen, Y., Li, L. and Xiao, Y. (2022). Early-Life Exposure to Tap Water and the Development of Cognitive Skills Journal of Human Resources, 57(6):2113--2149.
  • Blasques, F., van Brummelen, J., Koopman, S.J. and Lucas, A. (2022). Maximum likelihood estimation for score-driven models Journal of Econometrics, 227(2):325--346.
  • Juodis, A. and Sarafidis, V. (2022). An incidental parameters free inference approach for panels with common shocks Journal of Econometrics, 229(1):19--54.
  • Fan, Z., Londono, J. and Xiao, X. (2022). Equity tail risk and currency risk premiums Journal of Financial Economics, 143(1):484--503.
  • Blasques, F., Koopman, S.J. and Nientker, M. (2022). A time-varying parameter model for local explosions Journal of Econometrics, 227(1):65--84.
  • Beetsma, R., Debrun, X. and Sloof, R. (2022). The political economy of fiscal transparency and independent fiscal councils European Economic Review, 145:.
  • Hendershott, T., Menkveld, AlbertJ., Praz, R. and Seasholes, M. (2022). Asset Price Dynamics with Limited Attention Review of Financial Studies, 35(2):962--1008.
  • Deng, Z. and Lindeboom, M. (2022). Early-life famine exposure, hunger recall, and later-life health Journal of Applied Econometrics, 37(4):771--787.
  • Bindler, A. and Ketel, N. (2022). Scaring or Scarring? Labor Market Effects of Criminal Victimization Journal of Labor Economics, 40(4):939--970.
  • Juodis, A. (2022). A regularization approach to common correlated effects estimation Journal of Applied Econometrics, 37(4):788--810.
  • Dias Pereira, R., Rietveld, N. and van Kippersluis, H. (2022). The Interplay between Maternal Smoking and Genes in Offspring Birth Weight Journal of Human Resources, :.
  • Perotti, E. and Rola-Janicka, M. (2022). The Good, the Bad and the Missed Boom Review of Financial Studies, 35(11):5025–5056.
  • van Leeuwen, B., Offerman, T. and van de Ven, J. (2022). Fight or Flight: Endogenous Timing in Conflicts Review of Economics and Statistics, 104(2):217–231.
  • Ikefuji, M., Laeven, RogerJ.A., Magnus, JanR. and Yue, Y. (2022). Earthquake Risk Embedded in Property Prices: Evidence From Five Japanese Cities Journal of the American Statistical Association, 117(537):82--93.
  • Juodis, A. and Reese, S. (2022). The Incidental Parameters Problem in Testing for Remaining Cross-Section Correlation Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, 40(3):1191--1203.