University of Portsmouth
Destined to Brexit?
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University of York
Mothers Working during Preschool Years and Child Skills
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Cornell University
Measuring Deterrence Motives in Dynamic Oligopoly Games
Nathan Chi-Chung Yang
Erasmus University Rotterdam
Reaching for yield and the housing market
Matthijs Korevaar
University of Florence
Process matters
Aldo Paparo
University of South Florida
Framing Processes and Social Movements
Robert Benford
University of California Los Angeles
Inhibition and paradoxical choice
Aaron Blaisdell
University of Memphis
Out of Place
Sunah M Laybourn
Trinity College Dublin
The political economy of reforms in Central Bank design
Davide Romelli
University of Leeds
The Cosmopolitan Political Project Today
Richard Beardsworth
University of California Los Angeles
The rise and fall of SES gradients
Adriana Lleras-Muney
Ariel University
Lost in translation
Chen Kertcher

Cornell University
Consumers’ pursuit of material and experiential purchases
Tom Gilovich
University College Dublin
Categorization and coordination
Vessela Daskalova
Harvard University
Do Citizens’ Preferences Matter?
Natalia Garbiras-Díaz
University College London
Flood vulnerability and risk assessment of urban traditional buildings
Dina D'Ayala
University of Liverpool
Wait and See?
Mariaelisa Epifanio
University of Lausanne
Towards a ‘low ambition equilibrium’
Ihssane Otmani
S.P. Jain Institute of Management and Research
Sri Lanka’s Macroeconomic Crises
Monika Gupta
Fordham University
The dictator’s dilemma
Jose Aleman
University of Warwick
Housing insecurity and homelessness
Thiemo Fetzer
Norweigan School of Economics
Finance, savings, and consumption smoothing in rural India
Vincent Somville
University of Alberta
The Afterlives of Global Capital
Rob Aitken
The University of Texas at Austin
Poor People’s Survival Strategies
Javier Auyero
University of Calgary
We're both here to do a job and that's all that matters'
Michael Adorjan