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601. Agricultural Value Chains in Development Cooperation

602. Making Peace with Climate Adaptation

603. Shifting into Digital Services: Does a Crisis Matter and for Who?

604. Don’t Throw Caution to the Wind: In the Green Energy Transition, Not All Critical Minerals Will Be Goldmines

605. Prices, Profits, Proxies, and Production

606. Child Skill Production: Accounting for Parental and Market-Based Time and Goods Investments

607. Returns to Skill and the Evolution of Skills for Older Men

608. Marriage, Children, and Labor Supply: Beliefs and Outcomes

609. Perceived and Actual Option Values of College Enrollment

610. Self-Employment and Development

611. Global giants and local stars: How changes in brand ownership affect competition

612. MULTIPRIL: a new database on multilateral price levels and currency misalignments

613. Migration and Cultural Change

614. Corporate tax avoidance and industry concentration

615. Grey Zones in Global Finance: the Distorted Geography of Cross-Border Investments

616. Cross-border Investments and Uncertainty Firm-level Evidence

617. Does Birthplace Diversity affect Economic Complexity? Cross-country Evidence

618. conomic Rents and the Contours of Conflict in the Data-driven Economy

619. Data Standards Task Force for Digital Cooperation

620. Helping Organizations Master Data Governance

621. Modern Conflict and Artificial Intelligence

622. Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence: An Overview

623. Data Is Divisive: A History of Public Communications on E-commerce, 1998–2020

624. The World with and after COVID-19

625. War, Terrorism, and Catastrophe in Cyber Insurance: Understanding and Reforming Exclusions

626. Enduring Cyber Threats and Emerging Challenges to the Financial Sector

627. Is the Coronavirus Catalyzing New Civic Collaborations for Open Government?

628. Research Collaboration on Influence Operations Between Industry and Academia: A Way Forward

629. Deepfakes and Synthetic Media in the Financial System: Assessing Threat Scenarios

630. Jobs’ Amenability to Working from Home: Evidence from Skills Surveys for 53 Countries

631. Motherhood, Labor Market Trajectories, and the Allocation of Talent: Harmonized Evidence on 29 Countries

632. Job loss and household labor supply adjustments in developing countries: Evidence from Argentina

633. COVID-19 Lockdown and Domestic Violence: Evidence from Internet-Search Behavior in 11 Countries

634. Priorities for the UN's Children and Armed Conflict Agenda, 2020

635. Sovereign debt restructuring: The centrality of the IMF's role

636. Public procurement in law and practice

637. Trade surplus or deficit? Neither matters for changes in manufacturing employment shares

638. Effects of US Foreign Assistance on Democracy Building, 1990–2014: An Update

639. Do bigger health budgets cushion pandemics? An empirical test of COVID-19 deaths across the world

640. Refugees’ Integration into the Austrian Labour Market: Dynamics of Occupational Mobility and Job-Skills Mismatch

641. Can You Hear Me? Taking Mediation Online: Reflections from Practice

642. Digital platforms and antitrust

643. The World Trade Organization: An Optimistic Pre-Mortem in Hopes of Resurrection

644. Trade and Transport Margins in Pharmaceuticals and other R&D-Intensive Industries

645. Scaling Up Alternatives to Capitalism: A Social Movement Approach to Alternative Organizing (in) the Economy.

646. From Industrial Citizenship to Private Ordering? Contract, Status, and the Question of Consent.

647. Tracking COVID-19 in the Age of AI and Tech Wars

648. Do Commodity Price Shocks Cause Armed Conflicts? A Meta-Analysis of Natural Experiments

649. Food for Thought – Talking Points on Food Prices

650. Population Movements, COVID-19, and Conflict Risk

651. Operationalizing the Prevention Agenda: Three Recommendations for the Peacebuilding Architecture Review

652. Weathering TechNationalism

653. A Comprehensive Framework for Studying Migration Policies (and a Call to Observe Them beyond Immigration to the West)

654. State(s) of Negotiation: Drivers of Forced Migration Governance in Most of the World

655. Covid-19 – a trigger for global transformation? Political distancing, global decoupling and growing distrust in health governance

656. Tackling Covid-19 calls for trust: Building confidence is part of containing a pandemic

657. Vote by Mail: International Practice during COVID-19

658. Modeling Myths: On the Need for Dynamic Realism in DICE and other Equilibrium Models of Global Climate Mitigation

659. Who’s Responsible Here? Establishing Legal Responsibility in the Fissured Workplace

660. Firm-Level Exposure to Epidemic Diseases: Covid-19, SARS, and H1N1

661. Fostering the Development of the Coffee Global Value Chain

662. Foreign exchange intervention: A new database

663. Populist Leaders and the Economy

664. On the Heterogeneous Trade and Welfare Effects of GATT/WTO Membership

665. Corona Politics: The cost of mismanaging pandemics

666. Covid-19 Shocking Global Value Chains

667. Institutional design and spatial (in)equality: the Janus face of economic integration

668. Endogenous Growth, Skill Obsolescence and Output Hysteresis in a New Keynesian Model with Unemployment

669. Overconfidence and Hygiene Non-compliance in Hospitals

670. Reliable Real-time Output Gap Estimates Based on a Modified Hamilton Filter

671. Higher economic growth in poor countries, lower migration flows to the OECD: Revisiting the migration hump with panel data

672. Coping with Disasters: Two Centuries of International Official Lending

673. Assessing Asia: Sub-Saharan Africa Global Value Chain Linkages

674. Comparative Advantage in (Non-)Routine Production

675. IPR Policies and Membership in Standard Setting Organizations: A Social Network Analysis

676. Estimating the prevalence: Properties of the estimator regarding specificity and sensitivity of the underlying test

677. Labor force participation, job search effort and unemployment insurance in the laboratory

678. Does the Belt and Road Initiative stimulate Chinese Exports? The Role of State-Owned Enterprises

679. Sorry, but the Virus Shows Why There Won’t Be Global Action on Climate Change

680. Boosting ESG Finance for the Post-Covid-19 World

681. The Impact of Covid-19 on LNG Supplies

682. The Impact of Covid-19 on Global Supply Chains and Sanctions

683. A Near-Term to Net Zero Alternative to the Social Cost of Carbon for Setting Carbon Prices

684. Net-Zero and Geospheric Return: Actions Today for 2030 and Beyond

685. Carbon Pricing in Organized Wholesale Electricity Markets

686. Nowhere to Hide: Implications for Policy, Industry, and Finance of Satellite-Based Methane Detection

687. Expanding the Reach of a Carbon Tax: Emissions Impacts of Pricing Combined with Additional Climate Actions

688. Levelized Cost of Carbon Abatement: An Improved Cost-Assessment Methodology for a Net-Zero Emissions World

689. Engaging State-Owned Enterprises in Climate Action: Workshop Report

690. Electricity Oversupply: Maximizing Zero-Carbon Power to Accelerate the Transition from Fossil Fuels

691. ESG Investing and the Oil and Gas Industry: Moving Toward a Holistic Approach to Risk, Governance; Performance Measurement, Disclosure, and Results

692. Food Security in Times of Crisis: Poor Developing Countries are Different

693. Migration and the 2030 Agenda: Making Everyone Count Migrants and Refugees in the Sustainable Development Goals

694. Bridging the Gaps: An Integrated Approach to Assessing Aid Effectiveness

695. Pathways for Integrating Socially Responsible Public Procurement in Municipalities

696. Triangular Cooperation: Broader, more Dynamic and Flexible

697. Earmarked Funding for Multilateral Development Cooperation: Asset and Impediment

698. Towards More Policy Advice: Maximising the UN’s Assets to Build Back Better

699. Carbon Consumption Patterns of Emerging Middle Classes

700. Corporate Tax Revenue and Foreign Direct Investment: Potential Trade-Offs and How to Address Them