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Find an overview of our key publications

Recent key publications

  1. Petter Lundborg, Erik Plug, and Astrid Würtz Rasmussen. On the family origins of human capital formation: Evidence from donor children. Review of Economic Studies. Forthcoming.
  2. Francesco Agostinelli, Matthias Doepke, Giuseppe Sorrenti and Fabrizio Zilibotti. It takes a village: The economics of parenting with neighborhood and peer effects.  Journal of Political Economy, Forthcoming. 
  3. Giuseppe Sorrenti, Ulf Zölitz, Denis Ribeaud and Manuel Eisner. The causal impact of socio-emotional skills training on educational success. Rview of Economic Studies, Forthcoming. 
  4. Monique De Haan, Pieter Gautier, Hessel Oosterbeek and Bas van der Klaauw. The performance of school assignment mechanisms in practice. Journal of Political Economy, 131(2), pp. 388-455, 2023.
  5. Pauline Rossi.  Strategic choices in polygamous households: Theory and evidence from Senegal. Review of Economic Studies, 86(3), pp. 1332-1370, 2019.
  6. Adam Booij, Edwin Leuven and Hessel Oosterbeek. Ability peer effects in university: Evidence from a randomized experiment. Review of Economic Studies 84. (2017). 547–578.
  7. Petter Lundborg, Erik Plug and Astrid Rasmussen. Can women have children and a career? IV evidence from IVF treatments. American Economic Review 107. (2017). 1611-1637.
  8. Thomas Buser, Hessel Oosterbeek and Muriel Niederle. Gender, competitiveness and career choices. Quarterly Journal of Economics 129. (2014). 1409–1447.
  9. Joppe de Ree, Karthik Muralidharan, Menno Pradhan and Halsey Rogers. Double for nothing? Experimental evidence on an unconditional teacher salary increase in Indonesia. Quarterly Journal of Economics 133. (2018). 993-1039.
  10. Peter Fredriksson, Björn Öckert and Hessel Oosterbeek. Long-term effects of class size. Quarterly Journal of Economics 128. (2013). 249–285.