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  • Kleibergen, F. (2021). Efficient size correct subset inference in homoskedastic linear instrumental variables regression Journal of Econometrics, 221(1):78--96.
  • Sarsons, H., Gërxhani, K., Reuben, E. and Schram, A. (2021). Gender Differences in Recognition for GroupWork Journal of Political Economy, :.

  • Baltussen, G., Da, Z., Lammers, S. and Martens, M. (2021). Hedging Demand and Market Intraday Momentum Journal of Financial Economics, :.
  • Pelzl, P. and Poelhekke, S. (2021). Good mine, bad mine: Natural resource heterogeneity and Dutch disease in Indonesia Journal of International Economics, :.
  • Geert Mesters (2021). Detecting granular time series in large panels Journal of Econometrics.

  • Juodis, A., Karabiyik, H. and Westerlund, J. (2021). On the robustness of the pooled CCE estimator Journal of Econometrics, 220(2):325--348.
  • Baltussen, G., Swinkels, L.A.P. and van Vliet, W.N. (2021). Global Factor Premiums Journal of Financial Economics, :.
  • Gryglewicz, S.(., Mayer, S. and Morellec, E. (2021). Optimal financing with tokens Journal of Financial Economics, :.
  • Bijkerk, S.H., Dominguez Martinez, S., Kamphorst, J.J.A. and Swank, O.H. (2021). Labor Market Quotas when Promotions are Signals Journal of Labor Economics, :.
  • Juodis, A. and Sarafidis, V. (2021). An incidental parameters free inference approach for panels with common shocks Journal of Econometrics, :.
  • Lindeboom, M. and Montizaan, R. (2020). Disentangling retirement and savings responses Journal of Public Economics, 192:1--15.
  • 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.
  • Opschoor, A., Lucas, A., Barra, I. and van Dijk, D. (2020). Closed-Form Multi-Factor Copula Models With Observation-Driven Dynamic Factor Loadings Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, :1--14.
  • Albrecht, J., Cai, X., Gautier, P. and Vroman, S. (2020). Multiple applications, competing mechanisms, and market power Journal of Economic Theory, 190:1--39.
  • Kopányi-Peuker, A. and Weber, M. (2020). Experience Does not Eliminate Bubbles: Experimental Evidence Review of Financial Studies, :.
  • Beetsma, R., Klaassen, F., Romp, W. and van Maurik, R.E.F. (2020). What drives pension reforms in the OECD? Economic Policy, 35(102):357.
  • 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.
  • Eeckhoudt, L., Laeven, R. and Schlesinger, H. (2020). Risk apportionment: The dual story Journal of Economic Theory, 185:.
  • Braggion, F., Manconi, A. and Zhu, H. (2020). Credit and social unrest: Evidence from 1930s China Journal of Financial Economics, 138(2):295--315.
  • Dovonon, P., Hall, A. and Kleibergen, F. (2020). Inference in second-order identified models Journal of Econometrics, 218(2):346--372.