CEBI working paper series

2024

THE POWER OF DAUGHTERS: HOW PHYSICIANS´ FAMILY INFLUENCES FEMALE PATIENTS´ HEALTH, Mette Gørtz, Ida Lykke Kristiansen, Tianyi Wang, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 18-24

LABOR MARKET INTEGRATION OF FOREIGN STUDENTS: THE ROLE OF NATIVE PEERS, Asbjørn Juul Petersen, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 17-24

CARBON TAXES CROWD OUT CLIMATE CONCERN: EXPERIMENTAL EVIDENCE FROM SUSTAINABLE CONSUMER CHOICES, Alice Pizzo, Christina Gravert, Jan M. Bauer, Lucia Reich, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 16-24

INCENTIVES TO VACCINATE, Pol Campos-Mercade, Armando N. Meier, Stephan Meier, Devon Pope, Florian H. Schneider, Erik Wengström, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 15-24

SPOUSES WITH BENEFITS: ON MATCH QUALITY AND CONSUMPTION INSIDE HOUSEHOLDS, Martin Browning, Laurens Cherchye, Thomas Demuynck, Bram de Rock, Frederic Vermeulen, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 14-24

UNIVERSAL DAYCARE AND MOTHERS' WORKING LIFETIME, Sarah Sander, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 13-24

SORTING AND WAGE PREMIUMS IN IMMORAL WORK, Florian Schneider, Fanny Brun, Roberto A. Weber, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 12-24

THE ENDOGENOUS GRID METHOD WOTHOUT ANALYTICAL INVERSE MARGINAL UTILITY, Adam Hallengreen, Thomas H. Jørgensen, Annasofie M. Olesen, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 11-24

MEASURING WHAT IS TOP OF MIND, Ingar Haaland, Christopher Roth, Stefanie Stantcheva, Johannes Wohlfart, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 10-24

HOUSEHOLD BARGAINING WITH LIMITED COMMITMENT: A PRACTITIONER'S GUIDE, Adam Hallengreen, Thomas H. Jørgensen, Annasofie M. Olesen, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 09-24

MISPERCEIVED SOCIAL NORMS AND WILLINGNESS TO ACT AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE, Peter Andre, Teodora Boneva, Felix Chopra, Armin Falk, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 08-24

THE DEMAND FOR NEWS: ACCURACY CONCERNS VERSUS BELIEF CONFIRMATION MOTIVES, Felix Chopra, Ingar Haaland, Christopher Roth, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 07-24

IDENTIFICATION OF MARGINAL TREATMENT EFFECTS USING SUBJECTIVE EXPECTATIONS, Joseph Briggs, Andrew Caplin, Søren Leth-Petersen, Christopher Tonetti, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 06-24

THE IMPACT OF SOCIAL SECURITY ELIGIBILITY AND PENSION WEALTH ON RETIREMENT, Johan Sæverud, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 05-24

TAXING TOP WEALTH: MIGRATION RESPONSES AND THEIR AGGREGATE ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS, Katrine Jakobsen, Henrik Kleven, Jonas Kolsrud, Camille Landais, Mathilde Munoz, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 04-24

FAMILY-FRIENDLY JOBS AND OCCUPATIONAL SORTING ACROSS GENDER: EVIDENCE FROM INTRODUCTION OF A MAXIMUM 40 HOURS WORKWEEK, Kathrine Aaby Lorentzen, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 03-24

A FLYING START. THE LONG-RUN EFFECTS OF INTER VIVOS TRANSFERS, Elin Colmsjö, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 02-24

FROM INTENT TO INERTIA: EXPERIMENTAL EVIDENCE FROM THE RETAIL ELECTRICITY MARKET, Christina Gravert, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 01-24

2023

INTER-GENERATIONAL SPILLOVERS IN LABOR SUPPLY: EVIDENCE FROM A DANISH RETIREMENT REFORM, Malene Callesøe Fuglsang Laczek, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 10-23

ATTENTION TO THE MACROECONOMY, Sebastian Link, Andreas Peichl, Christopher Roth, Johannes Wohlfart, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 09-23

COUPLES AND GENDER INEQUALITY, Kristian Urup Olesen Larsen. CEBI Working Paper Series. CEBI WP 08-23

MENTAL MODELS OF THE STOCK MARKET, Peter Andre, Philipp Schirmer, Johannes Wohlfart, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 07-23

CONDUCTING QUALITATIVE INTERVIEWS WITH AI, Felix Chopra, Ingar Haaland, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 06-23

THE ORAL CONTRACEPTIVE PILL AND ADOLESCENTS' MENTAL HEALTH, Ana Costa-Ramón, N. Meltem Daysal, Ana Rodriguez-González, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 05-23

THE EDUCATION-HEALTH GRADIENT: REVISITING THE ROLE OF SOCIO-EMOTIONAL SKILLS, Miriam Gensowski, Mette Gørtz, CEBI Working paper Series, CEBI WP 04/23

HOME PRICE EXPECTATIONS AND SPENDING: EVIDENCE FROM A FIELD EXPERIMENT, Felix Chopra, Christopher Roth, Johannes Wohlfart, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 03/23

CHILD HEATH, PARENTAL WELL-BEING, AND THE SOCIAL SAFETY NET, Achyuta Adhvaryu, N. Meltem Daysal, Snaebjorn Gunnesteinsson, Teresa Molina, Herdis Steingrimsdottir, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 02/23

SUBJECTIVE EARNINGS RISK, Andrew Caplin, Victoria Gregory, Eungik Lee, Søren Leth-Petersen, Johan Sæverud, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 01/23

2022

DAYCARE ENROLLMENT AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT, Mette Gørtz, Vibeke Myrup Jensen, Sarah Sander, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 26/22
SUBJECTIVE UNEMPLOYMENT EXPECTATIONS AND (SELF-) INSURANCE, Ida Maria Hartmann, Søren Leth-Petersen, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 25/22

AN ECONOMIC APPROACH TO MACHINE LEARNING IN HEALTH POLICY, N. Meltem Daysal, Sendhil Mullainathan, Ziad Obermeyer, Suproteem K. Sarkar, Mircea Trandafir, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 24/22

DO MEDICAL TREATMENT WORK FOR ME? EVIDENCE FROM BREAT CANCER PATIENTS, N. Meltem Daysal, Mikkel Hasse Pedersen, William N. Evans, Mircea Trandafir, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 23/22

BEFORE AND AFTER OUT-OF-HOME PLACEMENT: CHILD HEALTH, EDUCATION AND CRIME, Petra Gram Cavalca, Mette Ejrnæs, Mette Gørtz, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 22/22
INTERGENERATONAL TRANSMISSION OF HOUSING WEALTH, N.Meltem Daysal, Michael D. Lovenheim, David Wasser, CEBI Working paper Series, CEBI WP 21/22
RELATIONSHIP STABILITY: EVIDENCE FROM LABOR AND MARRIAGE MARKETS, Iris Kesternich, Bettina Siflinger, James P. Smith, Franziska Valder, CEBI Working paper Series, CEBI WP 20/22
COMMUNICATING SOCIAL SECURITY REFORM, Andrew Caplin, Eungik Lee, Søren Leth-Petersen, Johan Sæverud, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 19/22
WHEN DO REMINDERS WORK? MEMORY CONSTRAINTS AND MEDICAL ADHERENCE, Kai Barron, Mette Trier Damgaard, Christina Gravert, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 18/22
DO TAX SUBSIDIES FOR RETIREMENT SAVING IMPACT TOTAL PRIVATE SAVING? NEW EVIDENCE ON MIDDLE-INCOME WORKERS
Camilla Skovbo Christensen, Bastian Emil Ellegaard, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 17/22
DANISH FLEXICURITY: RIGHTS AND DUTIES, Claus Thustrup Kreiner, Michael Svarer, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 16/22
MORE THAN A BAN ON SMOKING? BEHAVIOURAL SPILLOVERS OF SMOKING BANS IN THE WORKPLACE, Joan Costa-Font, Luca Salmasi, Sarah Zaccagni, CEBI working Paper Series, CEBI WP 15/22
EFFECTS OF EXTENDING PAID PARENTAL LEAVE ON CHILDREN'S SOCIO-EMOTIONAL SKILLS AND WELL-BEING IN ADOLESCENCE, Mikkel Aagaard Houmark, Cecilie Marie Løchte Jørgensen, Ida Lykke Kristiansen, Miriam Gensowski, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 14/22
THE INTERTEMPORAL MARGINAL PROPENSITY TO CONSUME OUT OF FUTURE PERSISTENT CASH-FLOWS: EVIDENCE FROM TRANSACTION DATA, Jeppe Druedahl, Emil Bjerre Jensen, Søren Leth-Petersen, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 13/22
HOW WORKERS PRODUCTIVITY AND WAGES GROW WITH TENURE AND EXPERIENCE: THE FIRM PERSPECTIVE, Andrew Caplin, Minjoon Lee, Søren Leth-Petersen, Johan Sæverud, Matthew D. Shapiro, CEBI Working Paper Serie, CEBI WP 11/22
IS INEQUALTY IN SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING MERITOCRATIC? DANISH EVIDENCE FROM LINKED SURVEY AND ADMINISTRATIVE DATA, Claus Thustrup Kreiner, Isabel Skak Olufsen, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 10/22
MONETARY POLICY AND INEQUALITY, Asger Lau Andersen, Niels Johannesen, Mia Jørgensen, José Luis-Peydró, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 09/22
WHEN DEATH WAS POSTPHONED: THE EFFECT OF HIV MEDICATION ON WORK AND MARRIAGE, Mette Ejrnæs, Esteban Garcia-Miralles, Mette Gørtz, Petter Lundborg, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 08/22
WHAT DRIVES THE DEMAND FOR HIGH-COST CONSUMPTION LOANS?, Emil Toft Hansen, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 07/22
EARLY CAREER SETBACKS AND WOMEN'S CAREER-FAMILY TRADE-OFF, Itzik Fadlon, Frederik Plesner Lyngse, Torben Heien Nielsen, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 06/22
DOCTOR WHO? THE EFFECT OF PHYSICIAN-PATIENT MATCH ON THE SES-HEALTH GRADIENT, Ida Lykke Kristiansen, Sophie Yanging Sheng, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 05/22
FERTILITY AND FAMILY LABOR SUPPLY, Katrine M. Jakobsen, Thomas H. Jørgensen, Hamish Low, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 04/22
TWO SIDES OF THE SAME PILL? FERTILITY CONTROL AND MENTAL HEALTH EFFECTS OF THE CONTRACEPTIVE PILL, Franziska Valder. CEBI Working paper Series, CEBI WP 03/22
NO EVIDENCE THAT SIBLINGS' GENDER AFFECTS PERONALITY ACROSS NINE COUNTRIES, Thomas Dudek, Anne Ardila Brenøe, Jan Feld, Julia M. Rohrer. CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 02/22
THE GLOBAL MINIMUM TAX, Niels Johannesen CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 01/22

2021

UNCERTAINTY AND INFORMATION ACQUISITION: EVIDENCE FROM FIRMS AND HOUSEHOLDS,  Heiner Mikosch, Christopher Roth, Samad Sarferaz, Johannes Wohlfart, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 20/21
INTERGENERATIONAL MOBILITY TRENDS AND THE CHANGING ROLE OF FEMALE LABOR, Ulrika Ahrsjö, René Karadakic, Joachim Kahr Rasmussen, CEBI Working paper Series, CEBI WP 19/21
NARRATIVES ABOUT THE MACROECONOMY, Peter Andre, Ingar Harland, Christopher Roth, Johannes Wohlfart, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 18/21
BELIEFS ABOUT THE STOCK MARKET AND INVESTMENT CHOICE: EVIDENCE FROM A FIELD EXPERIMENT, Christine
Laudenbach, Annika Weber, Johannes Wohlfart, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 17/21
THE EFFECTS OF FORWARD GUIDANCE: THEORY WITH MEASURED EXPECTATIONS, Christopher Roth, Mirko Wiederholt, Johannes Wohlfart, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 16/21
STUDYING INFORMATION ACQUISITION IN THE FIELD: A PRACTICAL GUIDE AND REVIEW, Francesco Capozza, Ingar Haaland, Christopher Roth, Johannes Wohlfart, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 15/21
THE FASTER THE BETTER? THE EFFECT OF ULTRA-FAST BROADBAND ON STUDENTS' PERFORMANCE, Carlo Cambini, Lorien Sabatino, Sarah Zaccagni, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 14/21 
STABLE MARRIAGE, HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION AND UNOBSERVED MATCH QUALITY, Martin Browning, Laurens Cherchye, Thomas Demuynck, Bram de Rock, Frederic Vermeulen, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 13/21
FIELDS OF STUDY AND FINANCIAL PROBLEMS: HOW ECONOMICS REDUCES THE RISK OF DEFAULT, Kristoffer Balle Hvidberg, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 12/21
DYNAMIC SPENDING RESPONSES TO WEALTH SHOCKS: EVIDENCE FROM
QUASI-LOTTERIES ON THE STOCK MARKET
, Asger Lau Andersen, Niels Johannesen, Adam Sheridan, CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 11/21
FINANCING CONSTRAINTS, HOME EQUITY AND SELECTION INTO
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
, Thais Laerkholm Jensen, Søren Leth-Petersen,
Ramana Nanda. CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 10/21
WELFARE REFORMS AND THE DIVISION OF PARENTAL LEAVE, Thomas
Høgholm Jørgensen, Jakob Egholt Søgaard. CEBI Working papers Series,
CEBI WP 09/21
HIGH FREQUENCY INCOME DYNAMICS, Jeppe Druedahl, Michael Graber,
Thomas H. Jørgensen. CEBI Working paper Series, CEBI WP 08/21
INFORMATION FRICTIONS AMONG FIRMS AND HOUSEHOLDS, Sebastian
Link, Andreas Peichl, Christopher Roth, Johannes Wohlfart. CEBI
Working paper Series. CEBI WP 07/21
PUBLIC PENSIONS AND PRIVATE SAVINGS, Esteban Garcia-Miralles,
Jonathan M. Leganza. CEBI Working paper Series, CEBI WP 06/21
REVISITING OFFSETS OF PSYCHOTHERAPY COVERAGE, Benjamin Ly Serena.
CEBI Working paper Series, CEBI WP 05/21
SOCIAL POSITION AND FAIRNESS VIEWS Kristoffer B. Hvidberg, Claus T. Kreiner, Stefanie Stantcheva. CEBI Working paper Series, CEBI WP 04/21
GENDER MIX AND TEAM PERFORMANCE: DIFFERENCES BETWEEN
EXOGENOUSLY AND ENDOGENOUSLY FORMED TEAMS, Ainoa
Aparicio Fenoll, Sarah Zaccagni. CEBI Working paper Series,
CEBI WP 03/21
SICK OF YOUR POOR NEIGHBORHOOD? QUASI-EXPERIMENTAL
EVIDENCE ON NEIGHBORHOOD EFFECTS ON HEALTH, Linea Hasager,
Mia Jørgensen. CEBI Working paper Series, CEBI WP 02/21

JOINT RETIREMENT OF COUPLES: EVIDENCE FROM
DISCONTINUITIES  IN DENMARK, Esteban Garcia-Miralles,
Jonathan M Leganza. CEBI Working paper Series, CEBI WP 01/21


2020

DOES THE CHILD PENALTY STRIKE TWICE, AND IF SO WHY?, Mette Gørtz,
Sarah Sander, Almudena Sevilla. CEBI Working paper Series,
CEBI WP 30/20
TIME PREFERENCES AND MEDICATION ADHERENCE: A FIELD
EXPERIMENT WITH PREGNANT WOMEN IN SOUTH AFRICA,
Kai Barron, Mette Trier Damsgaard, Christina Gravert, Lisa Norrgren.
CEBI Working Paper Series, CEBI WP 29/20

LIQUIDITY CONSTRAINTS AND DEMAND FOR HEALTHCARE: EVIDENCE
FROM DANISH WELFARE RECIPIENTS, Frederik Plesner Lyngse.
CEBI Working paper Serie, CEBI WP 28/20

THE VOLUNTEER'S DILEMMA EXPLAINS THE BYSTANDER EFFECT,
Pol Campos-Mercade. CEBI Working paper Series, CEBI WP 27/20

WHEN ARE GROUPS LESS MORAL THAN INDIVIDUALS?,
Pol Campos-Mercade, CEBI Working paper Series. CEBI WP 26/20

SHE COULD NOT AGREE MORE: THE ROLE OF FAILURE
ATTRIBUTION IN SHAPING THE GENDER GAP IN COMPETITION
PERSISTENCE, Manar Alnamlah, Christina Gravert. CEBI Working
Paper Series. CEBI WP 25/20

RISK EXPOSURE AND ACQUISITION OF MACROECONOMIC
INFORMATION, Christopher Roth, Sonja Settele, Johannes
Wohlfart. CEBI Working Paper Series. CEBI WP 24/20
IDENTIFYING BEHAVIORAL RESPONSES TO TAX REFORMS: NEW
INSIGHTS AND A NEW APPROACH, Katrine Marie Jakobsen, Jakob
Egholt Søgaard. CEBI Working Paper Series. CEBI WP 23/20
GENDER DIFFERENCES IN SUBMISSION STRATEGIES? A SURVEY OF
EARLY-CAREER
ECONOMISTS. Christina Gravert, Katrine Thornfeldt
Sørensen. CEBI Woking Paper Series. CEBI WP 22/20
ARE CHILDREN'S SOCIO-EMOTIONAL SKILLS SHAPED BY PARENTAL
HEALTH  SHOCKS? Esteban Garcia-Miralles, Miriam Gensowski.
CEBI Working Paper Series. CEBI WP 21/20
DESIGNING INFORMATION PROVISION EXPERIMENTS, Ingar Haaland,
Christopher Roth, Johannes Wohlfart. CEBI Working Paper Series.
CEBI WP 20/20
BAILING OUT THE KIDS: NEW EVIDENCE ON INFORMAL INSURANCE FROM
ONE BILLION BANK TRANSFERS, Asger Lau Andersen, Niels Johannesen,
Adam Sheridan. CEBI Working Paper Series. CEBI WP 19/20

CONSUMER RESPONSES TO THE COVID-19 CRISIS. EVIDENCE FROM BANK
ACCOUNT TRANSACTION DATA, Asger Lau Andersen, Emil Toft Hansen,
Niels Johannesen, Adam Sheridan. CEBI Working Paper Series. CEBI WP 18/20

LIVES OR LIVELIHOODS? PERCEIVED TRADEOFFS AND PUBLIC DEMAND FOR
NON-PHARMACEUTICAL INTERVENTIONS, Sonja Settele, Cortnie Shupe.
CEBI Working paper series. CEBI WP 17/20
INEQUALITY IN PERSONALITY OVER THE LIFE CYCLE, Miriam Gensowski,
Mette Gørtz, Stefanie Schurer. CEBI Working paper series. CEBI WP 16/20
DOES BIOLOGY DRIVE CHILD PENALTIES? EVIDENCE FROM BIOLOGICAL AND ADOPTIVE FAMILIES, Henrik Kleven, Camille Landais, Jakob Egholt Søgaard, CEBI Working paper series. CEBI WP 15/20
SENSITIVITY TO CALIBRATED PARAMETERS, Thomas H. Jørgensen, CEBI
Working paper Series. CEBI WP 14/20
EXPOSURE TO THE COVID-19 STOCK MARKET CRASH AND ITS EFFECT ON HOUSEHOLD EXPECTATIONS, Tobin Hanspal, Annika Weber, Johannes Wohlfart, CEBI Working paper Series. CEBI WP 13/20
HOW DO HOUSEHOLDS RESPOND TO JOB LOSS? LESSONS FROM MULTIPLE HIGH-FREQUENCY DATA SETS, Asger Lau Andersen, Amalie Sofie Jensen, Niels Johannesen, Claus T. Kreiner, Søren Leth-Petersen, Adam Sheridan, CEBI Working paper Series, CEBI WP 12/20
DIFFERENTIAL EFFECTS OF THE TIMING OF DIVORCE ON CHILDREN'S OUTCOMES: EVIDENCE FROM DENMARK, Jessica Laird, Nick Fabrin Nielsen, Torben Heien Nielsen, CEBI Working paper Series. CEBI WP 11/20
SHORT- AND LONG TERM CONSEQUENCES OF SERIOUS PARENTAL HEALTH
SHOCKS, Ida Lykke Kristiansen, CEBI Working paper Series. CEBI WP 10/20

MISSING A NURSE VISIT, Jonas Lau-Hirani, Hans Henrik Sivertsen, Miriam Wüst. CEBI Working paper Series. CEBI WP 09/20

THE TRADING RESPONSE OF INDIVIDUAL INVESTORS TO LOCAL BANKRUPTCIES, Christine Laudenbach, Benjamin Loos, Jenny Pirschl, Johannes Wohlfart. CEBI Working paper Series. CEBI WP 08/20
ELITE CAPTURE OF FOREIGN AID: EVIDENCE FROM OFFSHORE BANK ACCOUNTS, Jørgen Juel Andersen, Niels Johannesen, Bob Rijkers. CEBI Working paper Series. CEBI WP 07/20
ECONOMIC RESOURCES, MORTALITY AND INEQUALITY, Orazio P. Attanasio,
Torben Heien Nielsen. CEBI Working paper Series. CEBI WP 06/20
BELIEFS ABOUT PUBLIC DEBT AND THE DEMAND FOR GOVERNMENT SPENDING, Christopher Roth, Sonja Settele, Johannes Wohlfart. CEBI Working paper Series. CEBI WP 05/20
MARRIAGE AND HOUSEWORK, Cristina Borra, Martin Browning &
Almudena Sevilla. CEBI Working Paper Series. CEBI WP 04/20
NONPARAMETRIC ANALYSIS OF TIME-INCONSISTENT PREFERENCES,
Laura Blow, Martin Browning & Ian Crawford, CEBI Working paper Series,
CEBI WP 03/20

WHAT IS REAL AND WHAT IS NOT IN THE GLOBAL FDI NETWORK,
Jannick Damgaard, Thomas Elkjaer & Niels Johannesen, CEBI Working
paper Series. CEBI WP 02/20

DO YOU HAVE TIME TO TAKE A WALK TOGETHER? PRIVATE AND JOINT TIME WITHIN THE HOUSEHOLD, Martin Browning, Olivier Donni, Mette Gørtz. CEBI Working paper series. CEBI WP 01/20

2019

DISCRIMINATION AND DAYCARE CHOICE: EVIDENCE FROM A RANDOMIZED SURVEY, Mongoljin Batsaikhan, Mette Gørtz, John Kennes, Ran Sun Lyng, Daniel Monte, Norovsambuu Tumennasan. CEBI Working paper series. CEBI WP 14/19 

HOW DO BELIEFS ABOUT THE GENDER WAGE GAP AFFECT THE DEMAND
FOR PUBLIC POLICY? Sonja Settele. CEBI Working paper series, CEBI WP 13/19

HIGHER EDUCATION AND FINANCIAL BEHAVIOR: THE EFFECT OF STUDYING
MATHEMATICS AND ECONOMICS ON FINANCIAL OUTCOMES, Kristoffer
Balle Hvidberg. CEBI Working paper series. CEBI WP 12/19

SUBJECTIVE MODELS OF THE MACROECONOMY: EVIDENCE FROM EXPERTS
AND A REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLE, Johannes Wohlfart, Peter Andre,
Carlo Pizzinelli, Christopher Roth. CEBI Working paper series.
CEBI WP 11/19

WHEN NUDGES AREN'T ENOUGH: INCENTIVES AND HABIT FORMATION
IN PUBLIC TRANSPORT USAGE, Christina Gravert, Linus Olsson Collentine.
CEBI Working paper series. CEBI WP 10/19

PARENTING VALUES MODERATE THE INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION OF TIME PREFERENCES, Anne Ardila Brenøe, Thomas Epper. CEBI Working paper series. CEBI WP 09/19

TIME DISCOUNTING AND WEALTH INEQUALITY, Thomas Epper, Ernst Fehr, Helga Fehr-Duda, Claus T. Kreiner, David Dreyer Lassen, Søren Leth-Petersen, Gregers Nytoft Rasmussen. CEBI Working paper series. CEBI WP 08/19

DURABLES AND LEMONS: PRIVATE INFORMATION AND THE MARKET FOR CARS, Richard Blundell, Ran Gu, Søren Leth-Petersen, Hamish Low, Costas Meghir. CEBI working paper series. CEBI WP 07/19

HOUSING WEALTH OR COLLATERAL: HOW SPENDING AND HOME EQUITY
EXTRACTION RESPOND TO UNANTICIPATED HOUSING WEALTH GAINS,
Henrik Yde Andersen, Søren Leth-Petersen, CEBI working paper series.
CEBI WP 06/19
SUBOPTIMAL PATERNALISM: ABILITY, BENEVOLENCE, AND SELF-SELECTION
IN CHOOSING FOR OTHERS, David Dreyer Lassen, Felix Sebastian Døssing,
CEBI working paper series. CEBI WP 05/19
"COGNITIVE CONSEQUENCES OF IODINE DEFICIENCY IN ADOLESCENCE:
EVIDENCE FROM SALT IODIZATION IN DENMARK"
, Benjamin Ly Serena.
CEBI working paper series. CEBI WP 04/19

"THE WEALTH OF PARENTS: TRENDS OVER TIME IN ASSOTATIVE MATING
BASED ON PARENTAL WEALTH", Sander Wagner, Diederik Biertien,
Mette Gørtz. CEBI working paper series. CEBI WP 03/19

"EARMARKED PATERNITY LEAVE AND THE RELATIVE INCOME WITHIN
COUPLES"
, Jeppe Druedahl, Mette Ejrnæs, Thomas H. Jørgensen. 
CEBI working paper series. CEBI WP 02/19
"LABOR SUPPLY AND OPTIMIZATION FRICTIONS: EVIDENCE FROM THE
DANISH STUDENT LABOR MARKET
",  Jakob Egholt Søgaard.
CEBI working paper series. CEBI WP 01/19

2018

"DO LOWER MINIMUM WAGES FOR YOUNG WORKERS RAISE THEIR EMPLOYMENT? EVIDENCE FROM A DANISH DISCONTINUITY", Claus Thustrup Kreiner, Daniel Reck, Peer Ebbesen Skov. CEBI working paper series. CEBI WP 05/18
"WEALTH TAXATION AND WEALTH ACCUMULATION: THEORY AND EVIDENCE FROM DENMARK", Katrine Jakobsen, Kristian Jakobsen, Henrik Kleven, Gabriel Zucman. CEBI Working paper series. CEBI Working paper 04/18
"CAN CONSUMERS DISTINGUISH PERSISTENT FROM TRANSITORY INCOME SHOCKS?" Jeppe Druedahl, Thomas H. Jørgensen. CEBI working paper series. CEBI WP 03/18
"NEONATAL HEALTH OF PARENTS AND COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN." Claus Thustrup Kreiner, Hans Henrik Sivertsen. CEBI working paper series. CEBI WP 02/18
"CHILDREN AND GENDER INEQUALITY:EVIDENCE FROM DENMARK". Henrik Jacobsen Kleven, Camille Landais, Jakob Egholt Søgaard. CEBI working paper series. CEBI WP 01/18

2017

"FINANCIAL TROUBLE ACROSS GENERATIONS: EVIDENCE FROM THE UNIVERSE OF PERSONAL LOANS IN DENMARK". Claus Thustrup Kreiner, Søren Leth-Petersen, Louise C. Willerslev-Olsen. CEBI working paper series. CEBI WP 01/17
"LONG-RUN SAVING DYNAMICS: EVIDENCE FROM UNEXPECTED INHERITANCES". Jeppe Druedahl, Alessandro Martinello. CEBI working paper series. CEBI WP 02/17
"TAX EVASION AND INEQUALITY". Anette Alstadsæter, Niels Johannesen, Gabriel Zucman. CEBI working paper series. CEBI WP  03/17
"WHO OWNS THE WEALTH IN TAX HAVENS? MACRO EVIDENCE AND IMPLICATIONSFOR GLOBAL INEQUALITY". Anette Alstadsæter, Niels Johannesen, Gabriel Zucman. CEBI working paper series. CEBI WP 04/17