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VoxEU is a policy portal run by . It posts research based policy analysis from leading economists.

London, United Kingdom
Joined July 2008

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    The US Treasury’s missed opportunity

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    In rural Punjab, Pakistan, 68.5% of doctors were found to be absent during normal working hours

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    The US Treasury’s missed opportunity

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    Jul 13

    | Even if tariffs apply to one country, they can disrupt the global network of supply chains

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    Jul 13

    How does the competition generated by increased imports affect the quality of domestic goods?

  6. Jul 12

    Completing EMU

  7. Jul 12

    Endogenous growth and lack of recovery from the Global Crisis

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    Jul 12

    Economic integration and trade between rival factions in war can promote trust and peace

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    Jul 12
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    Jul 12

    On read our piece on the unlikely relation between pricing & girls'

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    Jul 11

    Debates between political candidates increases voters' understanding and their likelihood to change vote

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    Jul 12

    Lower tariffs have different effects on quality-growth for lower and higher quality products, see how

  13. Jul 11

    The local dynamics of complex warfare

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    Jul 11

    With the US and UK looking to cut budgets, it is crucial to understand the impact aid has on . Evidence:

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    Jul 11

    Sibling spillovers

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    Jul 9

    Biometric technology and smart IDs can reduce leakage of income to corruption

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    Jul 10

    Economics of the populist backlash ( - )

  19. Jul 10

    The secular rise in personality traits

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    Jul 10

    Too many bachelors in China could be causing rising house prices. Is the one-child policy to blame?

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