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April 2023, Volume 125, Issue 2
- 321-338 Strategy‐proof size improvement: is it possible?
by Mustafa Oğuz Afacan & Umut Dur - 339-375 Side effects of labor market policies
by Marco Caliendo & Robert Mahlstedt & Gerard J. van den Berg & Johan Vikström - 376-402 Do employers avoid hiring workers from poor neighborhoods? Experimental evidence from the real labor market
by Magnus Carlsson & Stefan Eriksson - 403-440 Wage bargaining and employment revisited: separability and efficiency in collective bargaining
by Claus‐Jochen Haake & Thorsten Upmann & Papatya Duman - 441-460 Monetary transmission with income risk
by Martin B. Holm - 461-488 Commitment and discretion in contracts: theory and evidence from retirement plans
by Jin‐Hyuk Kim & Nick Vikander - 489-516 Issue linkage versus ringfencing in international agreements
by Ngo Van Long & Martin Richardson & Frank Stähler - 517-548 Kant and Lindahl
by John E. Roemer & Joaquim Silvestre
January 2023, Volume 125, Issue 1
- 3-31 Do asylum‐seekers respond to policy changes? Evidence from the Swedish–Syrian case
by Henrik Andersson & Kristoffer Jutvik - 32-72 Hit by the Silk Road: how wage coordination in Europe mitigates the China shock
by Erling Barth & Henning Finseraas & Anders Kjelsrud & Kalle Moene - 73-106 Where is the Land of Hope and Glory? The geography of intergenerational mobility in England and Wales
by Brian Bell & Jack Blundell & Stephen Machin - 107-138 Government ideology and international migration
by Vincenzo Bove & Georgios Efthyvoulou & Harry Pickard - 139-169 Can optimism solve the entrepreneurial earnings puzzle?
by Michele Dell'Era & Luca David Opromolla & Luís Santos‐Pinto - 170-207 Working time reduction and employment in a finite world
by Jean‐François Fagnart & Marc Germain & Bruno Van der Linden - 208-252 Fertility and climate change
by Reyer Gerlagh & Veronica Lupi & Marzio Galeotti - 253-286 Wage‐setting coordination in a small open economy
by Petteri Juvonen - 287-314 Is the US Phillips curve stable? Evidence from Bayesian vector autoregressions
by Sune Karlsson & Pär Österholm
October 2022, Volume 124, Issue 4
- 905-929 Consumer responses to the COVID‐19 crisis: evidence from bank account transaction data
by Asger Lau Andersen & Emil Toft Hansen & Niels Johannesen & Adam Sheridan - 930-957 Co‐worker peer effects on parental leave take‐up
by Magnus Carlsson & Abdulaziz Abrar Reshid - 958-989 Effect of compulsory education on retirement financial outcomes: evidence from China
by Bingzheng Chen & Peiyun Deng & Xiaodong Fan - 990-1023 Exporting costs and multi‐product shipments
by David Gomtsyan & Alexander Tarasov - 1024-1055 Sovereign bail‐outs and fiscal rules in a banking union
by Luigi Marattin & Simone Meraglia & Raoul Minetti - 1056-1086 Cesarean sections for high‐risk births: health, fertility, and labor market outcomes
by Hanna Mühlrad - 1087-1116 Peer interactions and performance in a high‐skilled labour market
by Matteo Pazzona - 1117-1141 Valuing elementary schools: evidence from public school acquisitions in Beijing
by Xuejuan Su & Huayi Yu
July 2022, Volume 124, Issue 3
- 603-645 Labor by design: contributions of David Card, Joshua Angrist, and Guido Imbens
by Peter Hull & Michal Kolesár & Christopher Walters - 646-676 The impact of new varieties on aggregate productivity growth
by Thomas von Brasch & Arvid Raknerud - 677-708 The role of markets on resource conflicts
by Alex Dickson & Ian A. MacKenzie & Petros G. Sekeris - 709-743 Premature deaths, accidental bequests, and fairness
by Marc Fleurbaey & Marie‐Louise Leroux & Pierre Pestieau & Gregory Ponthiere & Stephane Zuber - 744-772 Gender identity and relative income within households: evidence from Sweden
by Karin Hederos & Anders Stenberg - 773-796 To adjust or not to adjust? Spatial price variation and the measurement of poverty
by Anders Kjelsrud - 797-837 Trading offshore: evidence on banks’ tax avoidance
by Dominika Langenmayr & Franz Reiter - 838-868 Asset returns, news topics, and media effects
by Vegard Høghaug Larsen & Leif Anders Thorsrud - 869-902 Cognitive consequences of iodine deficiency in adolescence: evidence from salt iodization in Denmark
by Benjamin Ly Serena
April 2022, Volume 124, Issue 2
- 340-362 The impact of stay‐at‐home policies on individual welfare
by Ola Andersson & Pol Campos‐Mercade & Fredrik Carlsson & Florian H. Schneider & Erik Wengström - 363-395 Should unemployment insurance be centralized in a state union? Unearthing a principle of efficient federation building
by Robert Fenge & Max Friese - 396-419 Why was Keynes not awarded the Nobel Peace Prize after writing The Economic Consequences of the Peace?
by Lars Jonung - 420-456 Student performance and loss aversion
by Heiko Karle & Dirk Engelmann & Martin Peitz - 457-487 Delegating pollution permits
by Tapas Kundu & Tore Nilssen - 488-515 Monopsonistic competition, trade, and the profit share
by Luca Macedoni - 516-549 Imperfect information, algorithmic price discrimination, and collusion
by Florian Peiseler & Alexander Rasch & Shiva Shekhar - 550-578 Family disadvantage, gender, and the returns to genetic human capital
by Victor Ronda & Esben Agerbo & Dorthe Bleses & Preben Bo Mortensen & Anders Børglum & Ole Mors & Michael Rosholm & David M. Hougaard & Merete Nordentoft & Thomas Werge - 579-598 Loss aversion, labor supply, and income taxation
by Robertas Zubrickas
January 2022, Volume 124, Issue 1
- 3-34 Linking local services to global manufactures
by Björn Thor Arnarson & Joakim Gullstrand - 35-68 Confidence and Career Choices: An Experiment
by Kai Barron & Christina Gravert - 69-103 Is body weight better distributed among men than among women? A robust normative analysis for France, the UK, and the US
by Fatiha Bennia & Nicolas Gravel & Brice Magdalou & Patrick Moyes - 104-138 Well‐being during the Great Recession: new evidence from a measure of multi‐dimensional living standards with heterogeneous preferences
by Romina Boarini & Marc Fleurbaey & Fabrice Murtin & Paul Schreyer - 139-163 The 1918 epidemic and a V‐shaped recession: evidence from historical tax records
by Christian Møller Dahl & Casper Worm Hansen & Peter Sandholt Jensen - 164-213 The role of labor market institutions in the impact of immigration on wages and employment
by Mette Foged & Linea Hasager & Vasil Yasenov - 214-242 A burden too big to bear? The effect of experience‐rated disability insurance premiums on firm bankruptcies and employment
by Nynke de Groot & Pierre Koning - 243-277 Estimating the repercussions from China's export value‐added tax rebate policy
by Julien Gourdon & Laura Hering & Stéphanie Monjon & Sandra Poncet - 278-300 Nationalistic bias among international experts: evidence from professional ski jumping
by Alex Krumer & Felix Otto & Tim Pawlowski - 301-332 Air pollution and the productivity of high‐skill labor: evidence from court hearings
by Luis Sarmiento
October 2021, Volume 123, Issue 4
- 1059-1087 The Role of Budget Constraints in Sequential Elimination Tournaments
by Malin Arve & Olga Chiappinelli - 1088-1115 Globalization, Productivity Performance, and the Transformation of the Production Process
by John Baldwin & Beiling Yan - 1116-1158 Redistribution and Insurance in Welfare States around the World
by Charlotte Bartels & Dirk Neumann - 1159-1189 Fiscal Devaluation with Endogenous Markups: Productivity and Welfare
by Pascal Belan & Clément Carbonnier & Martine Carré - 1190-1226 Climate Policy and Moral Consumers
by Thomas Eichner & Rüdiger Pethig - 1227-1260 Pension Reform Disabled
by Sigurd Mølster Galaasen - 1261-1291 Bayesian State‐Space Modeling for Analyzing Heterogeneous Network Effects of US Monetary Policy
by Niko Hauzenberger & Michael Pfarrhofer - 1292-1313 Strategic Shirking in Bilateral Trade
by Christoph Lülfesmann - 1314-1338 Dynamic Fairness: Mobility, Inequality, and the Distribution of Prospects
by Baochun Peng & Haidong Yuan - 1339-1384 Growth and Welfare under Endogenous Lifetimes
by Maik T. Schneider & Ralph Winkler
July 2021, Volume 123, Issue 3
- 709-750 Discovering Auctions: Contributions of Paul Milgrom and Robert Wilson
by Alexander Teytelboym & Shengwu Li & Scott Duke Kominers & Mohammad Akbarpour & Piotr Dworczak - 751-779 Jobs Multipliers: Evidence from a Large Fiscal Stimulus in Spain
by Mario Alloza & Carlos Sanz - 780-809 Attitudes towards Debt and Debt Behavior
by Johan Almenberg & Annamaria Lusardi & Jenny Säve‐Söderbergh & Roine Vestman - 810-847 Spending from Regulated Retirement Drawdowns: The Role of Implied Endorsement
by Jennifer Alonso‐García & Hazel Bateman & Johan Bonekamp & Ralph Stevens - 848-873 Reducing the Generosity and Increasing the Conditionality of Welfare Benefits for People with Disability: “Turning the Supertanker” or “Squeezing the Balloon”?
by Barbara Broadway & Duncan McVicar - 874-909 Inflation, Unemployment, and Economic Growth in a Schumpeterian Economy
by Angus C. Chu & Guido Cozzi & Haichao Fan & Yuichi Furukawa - 910-939 Living in the Shadow of the Past: Financial Profiles and Well‐Being
by Andrew E. Clark & Conchita D'Ambrosio & Rong Zhu - 940-965 Time‐Inseparable Labor Productivity and the Workweek
by Maya Eden - 966-994 Brexit: How to Reach an Amicable Divorce
by Rikard Forslid & Sten Nyberg - 995-1024 Joint Retirement in Couples: Evidence of Complementarity in Leisure
by Herman Kruse - 1025-1056 Working Time Accounts and Turnover
by Andrey Launov
April 2021, Volume 123, Issue 2
- 422-452 Progressive Taxation and Economic Stability
by Diana Alessandrini - 453-477 Effects of Insurance Incentives on Road Safety: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in China
by Georges Dionne & Ying Liu - 478-507 Admissions Constraints and the Decision to Delay University
by Kelly Foley & Fane Groes - 508-531 Intergenerational Income Mobility in Denmark and the United States
by Anne‐Line Helsø - 532-557 Costly Preparations in Bargaining
by Emin Karagözoğlu & Shiran Rachmilevitch - 558-592 Social Comparisons in Real Time: A Field Experiment of Residential Electricity and Water Use
by Andrius Kažukauskas & Thomas Broberg & Jūratė Jaraitė - 593-620 Has the Euro Shrunk the Band? Relative Purchasing Power Parity Convergence in a Currency Union
by Luca Macedoni - 621-644 Price‐Level Determination When Tax Payments Are Required in Money
by Hannes Malmberg & Erik Öberg - 645-675 The U‐Shape of Income Inequality over the 20th Century: The Role of Education
by Klaus Prettner & Andreas Schaefer - 676-704 Demand and Supply Effects and Returns to College Education: Evidence from a Natural Experiment with Engineers in Denmark
by Hans‐Peter Y. Qvist & Anders Holm & Martin D. Munk
January 2021, Volume 123, Issue 1
- 3-32 Optimal Redistributive Income Taxation and Efficiency Wages
by Thomas Aronsson & Luca Micheletto - 33-59 The Anatomy of the Extensive Margin Labor Supply Response
by Spencer Bastani & Ylva Moberg & Håkan Selin - 60-83 On the Time Inconsistency of Optimal Monetary and Fiscal Policies with Many Consumer Goods
by Begoña Domínguez & Pedro Gomis‐Porqueras - 84-109 Housing Allowance and Rents: Evidence from a Stepwise Subsidy Scheme
by Essi Eerola & Teemu Lyytikäinen - 110-143 Buying versus Leasing Fuel Deposits for Preservation
by Thomas Eichner & Gilbert Kollenbach & Mark Schopf - 144-183 Counteracting Unemployment in Crises: Non‐Linear Effects of Short‐Time Work Policy
by Britta Gehrke & Brigitte Hochmuth - 184-215 Distributional Effects of a Wealth Tax under Lifetime‐Dynastic Income Concepts
by Elin Halvorsen & Thor O. Thoresen - 216-237 Going Through Hell: Increased Work Effort in the Aftermath of Terrorism in Norway
by Øystein Hernæs - 238-266 How (Not) to Foster Innovations in Public Infrastructure Projects
by Eva I. Hoppe & Patrick W. Schmitz - 267-294 Dynamics of the Market for Corporate Tax‐Avoidance Advice
by Kai A. Konrad - 295-326 Income Shocks, Inequality, and Democracy
by Rainer Kotschy & Uwe Sunde - 327-352 Intra‐Week Price Patterns in the Housing Market
by Erling Røed Larsen - 353-381 Having It All? Employment, Earnings, and Children
by Tobias Laun & Johanna Wallenius - 382-414 On the Provision of Insurance against Search‐Induced Wage Fluctuations
by Jean‐Baptiste Michau
October 2020, Volume 122, Issue 4
- 1259-1285 Inertia Risk: Improving Economic Models of Catastrophes
by Anne‐Sophie Crépin & Eric Nævdal - 1286-1314 Worker–Plant Matching and Ownership Change
by Ragnhild Balsvik & Stefanie A. Haller - 1315-1342 Offshoring Brains? Evidence on the Complementarity between Manufacturing and R&D in Danish Firms
by Svend Greniman Andersen - 1343-1373 Monetary Policy, Financial Frictions, and Heterogeneous R&D Firms in an Endogenous Growth Model
by Takeo Hori - 1374-1402 Entrepreneurial Skills, Technological Progress, and Firm Growth
by Amaia Iza - 1403-1430 Wage Cyclicality and Composition Bias in the Norwegian Economy
by Bjorn Dapi - 1431-1466 Recessions and Potential Output: Disentangling Measurement Errors, Supply Shocks, and Hysteresis Effects
by Jonas Dovern & Christopher Zuber - 1467-1479 A Common Base Answer to the Question “Which Country Is Most Redistributive?”
by Peter J. Lambert & Runa Nesbakken & Thor O. Thoresen - 1480-1509 Distorted Input Ratios in Vertical Relationships
by Martin Peitz & Dongsoo Shin - 1510-1534 Making Partner
by Frédéric Loss & Antoine Renucci - 1535-1574 Prospect Theory, Fairness, and the Escalation of Conflict at a Negotiation Impasse
by Topi Miettinen & Olli Ropponen & Pekka Sääskilahti - 1575-1605 A Simple Model of Corporate Bailouts in a Globalized Economy
by Nelly Exbrayat & Thierry Madiès & Stéphane Riou - 1606-1639 The Impact of the London Bombings on the Well‐Being of Adolescent Muslims
by Arne Risa Hole & Anita Ratcliffe - 1640-1670 Demographic Transition and Fertility Rebound in Economic Development
by Asako Ohinata & Dimitrios Varvarigos
July 2020, Volume 122, Issue 3
- 853-878 Banerjee, Duflo, Kremer, and the Rise of Modern Development Economics
by Benjamin A. Olken - 879-910 Scheduled to Gain: Short‐ and Longer‐Run Educational Effects of Examination Scheduling
by Simon Søbstad Bensnes - 911-936 An Empirical Assessment of the Swedish Bullionist Controversy
by Nils Herger - 937-965 Assigning Refugees to Landlords in Sweden: Efficient, Stable, and Maximum Matchings
by Tommy Andersson & Lars Ehlers - 966-992 Dynamic Tax Evasion with Habit Formation in Consumption
by Michele Bernasconi & Rosella Levaggi & Francesco Menoncin - 993-1026 International Trade and Income Inequality
by Taiji Furusawa & Hideo Konishi & Duong Lam Anh Tran - 1027-1044 Police‐Monitored Cameras and Crime
by Ignacio Munyo & Martín A. Rossi - 1045-1072 Why Unions Reduce Wage Inequality: A Theory of Domino Effects
by Johan Stennek - 1073-1111 Understanding the Determination of Severance Pay: Mandates, Bargaining, and Unions
by Stéphane Auray & Samuel Danthine & Markus Poschke - 1112-1139 Conscription and the Returns to Education: Evidence from a Regression Discontinuity
by Pierre Mouganie - 1140-1180 A Head‐to‐Head Comparison of Augmented Wealth in Germany and the United States
by Timm Bönke & Markus M. Grabka & Carsten Schröder & Edward N. Wolff - 1181-1206 Price Dispersion and the Role of Stores
by Espen R. Moen & Fredrik Wulfsberg & Øyvind Aas - 1207-1230 Optimal Incentives on Multiple Prosocial Activities when Reputation Matters
by Francisco Candel‐Sánchez & Juan Perote‐Peña - 1231-1255 Innovation, R&D Spillovers, and the Variety and Concentration of the Local Industry Structure
by Samuli Leppälä
April 2020, Volume 122, Issue 2
- 437-463 Prices or Quantities Can Dominate Banking and Borrowing
by Martin L. Weitzman - 464-493 Optimal Social Insurance with Endogenous Health
by Tobias Laun - 494-523 Economic Effects of Workfare Reforms for Single Mothers: Benefit Substitution and Labour Supply Responses
by Julian Vedeler Johnsen & Katrine Holm Reiso - 524-552 Conditional Earnings Subsidies for Low Earners
by Erwin Ooghe - 553-581 Do Employees’ Sickness Absences React to a Change in Costs for Firms? Evidence from a Natural Experiment
by René Böheim & Thomas Leoni - 582-621 Fetal Iodine Deficiency and Schooling: A Replication of Field, Robles, and Torero (2009)
by Niklas Bengtsson & Fredrik Sävje & Stefan Swartling Peterson - 622-647 Taxing and Regulating Vices
by Giovanni Immordino & Anna Maria C. Menichini & Maria Grazia Romano - 648-674 Risking Other People's Money: Experimental Evidence on the Role of Incentives and Personality Traits
by Ola Andersson & Håkan J. Holm & Jean‐Robert Tyran & Erik Wengström - 675-701 Mental Accounting, Access Motives, and Overinsurance
by Markus Fels - 702-731 Can Starving Start‐ups Beat Fat Labs? A Bandit Model of Innovation with Endogenous Financing Constraint
by Alessandro Spiganti - 732-761 How Borrowing Constraints Hinder Migration: Theoretical Insights from a Random Utility Maximization Model
by Léa Marchal & Claire Naiditch - 762-789 Consumption Responses to a Large Shock to Financial Wealth: Evidence from Italy
by Renata Bottazzi & Serena Trucchi & Matthew Wakefield - 790-823 Financing of Firms, Labor Reallocation, and the Distributional Role of Monetary Policy
by Salem Abo‐Zaid & Anastasia Zervou - 824-850 Impact of VAT Reform on Swedish Restaurants: A Synthetic Control Group Approach
by Björn Falkenhall & Jonas Månsson & Sofia Tano
January 2020, Volume 122, Issue 1
- 3-37 The Impact of Social Segregation on the Labor Market Outcomes of Low‐Skilled Workers
by Gergely Horváth - 38-80 Progressive Tax and Inequality in a Unionized Economy
by Chun‐Chieh Huang & Juin‐Jen Chang & Hsiao‐Wen Hung - 81-108 Audit Publicity and Tax Compliance: A Natural Experiment
by Pietro Battiston & Denvil Duncan & Simona Gamba & Alessandro Santoro - 109-131 Tax Competition and the Distribution of Income
by Stefan Traub & Hongyan Yang - 132-163 Organizational Design, Competition, and Financial Exchanges
by Steffen Juranek & Uwe Walz - 164-190 Low Mortgage Rates and Securitization: A Distinct Perspective on the US Housing Boom
by Helmut Herwartz & Fang Xu - 191-218 Causal Effect of Credit Guarantees for Small‐ and Medium‐Sized Enterprises: Evidence from Italy
by Alessio D’Ignazio & Carlo Menon - 219-256 Outward Foreign Direct Investment Patterns of Italian Firms in the European Union's Emission Trading Scheme
by Simone Borghesi & Chiara Franco & Giovanni Marin - 257-279 Students Cheat More: Comparing the Dishonesty of a Student Sample and a Representative Sample in the Laboratory
by Toke Reinholt Fosgaard - 280-305 Early‐Life Circumstances Predict Measures of Trust among Adults: Evidence from Hunger Episodes in Post‐War Germany
by Iris Kesternich & James P. Smith & Joachim K. Winter & Maximiliane Hörl - 306-339 Inflation Expectations and Monetary Policy Surprises
by Snezana Eminidou & Marios Zachariadis & Elena Andreou - 340-368 Wicksellian Rules and the Taylor Principle: Some Practical Implications
by Sofia Bauducco & Rodrigo Caputo - 369-390 Real‐Time Fiscal Forecasting Using Mixed‐Frequency Data
by Stylianos Asimakopoulos & Joan Paredes & Thomas Warmedinger - 391-428 Second‐Best Road Taxes in Polycentric Networks with Distorted Labor Markets
by Ioannis Tikoudis
October 2019, Volume 121, Issue 4
- 1337-1380 Long‐Term Impact of Minimum Wages on Workers’ Careers: Evidence from Two Decades of Longitudinal Linked Employer–Employee Data
by Ana Rute Cardoso - 1381-1416 Hours Worked in Europe and the United States: New Data, New Answers
by Alexander Bick & Bettina Brüggemann & Nicola Fuchs‐Schündeln - 1417-1440 Behavioral Effects of Withholding Taxes on Labor Supply
by Johannes Becker & Jonas Fooken & Melanie Steinhoff - 1441-1472 Correlates of Narrow Bracketing
by Alexander K. Koch & Julia Nafziger - 1473-1499 Public Goods and Minimum Provision Levels: Does the Institutional Formation Affect Cooperation?
by Peter Martinsson & Emil Persson - 1500-1532 Social Comparisons and Optimal Taxation in a Small Open Economy
by Thomas Aronsson & Olof Johansson‐Stenman & Tomas Sjögren - 1533-1560 Financial Development and Inequality in the Global Economy
by Maximilian v. Ehrlich & Tobias Seidel - 1561-1586 Do Exchange Rate Shocks Have Asymmetric Effects on Reserve Accumulation? Evidence from Emerging Markets
by Shiu‐Sheng Chen & Tzu‐Yu Lin - 1587-1619 Detecting Imbalances in House Prices: What Goes Up Must Come Down?
by André K. Anundsen - 1620-1646 A Model of Educational Investment, Social Concerns, and Inequality
by Andrea Gallice & Edoardo Grillo - 1647-1672 The Allocation of Scientific Talent
by Andrea Canidio - 1673-1704 Innovation by Heterogeneous Leaders
by Tatsuro Iwaisako & Kazuyoshi Ohki - 1705-1727 Shrouding Add‐On Information: An Experimental Study
by Hans‐Theo Normann & Tobias Wenzel - 1728-1756 Are Larger Merger Synergies Bad News for Consumers? Endogenous Post‐Merger Internal Organization
by Duarte Brito & Margarida Catalão‐Lopes - 1757-1784 Pro‐Consumer Price Ceilings under Regulatory Uncertainty
by John Bennett & Ioana Chioveanu
July 2019, Volume 121, Issue 3
- 859-883 Paul Romer: Ideas, Nonrivalry, and Endogenous Growth
by Charles I. Jones - 884-924 The Nobel Memorial Prize for William D. Nordhaus
by Lint Barrage - 925-959 The Effect of Foreign Entry Regulation on Downstream Productivity: Microeconomic Evidence from China
by Sai Ding & Puyang Sun & Wei Jiang - 960-993 Income Taxation and the Diversity of Consumer Goods: A Political Economy Approach
by Renaud Bourlès & Michael T. Dorsch & Paul Maarek - 994-1019 Do Immigrants Take or Create Residents’ Jobs? Evidence from Free Movement of Workers in Switzerland
by Christoph Basten & Michael Siegenthaler - 1020-1053 Gender and Promotions: Evidence from Academic Economists in France
by Clément Bosquet & Pierre‐Philippe Combes & Cecilia García‐Peñalosa - 1054-1087 Endogenous Persuasion with Costly Verification
by Mike Felgenhauer - 1088-1124 Endogenous Comparative Advantage
by Andrea Moro & Peter Norman - 1125-1153 Social Security and Old Age Unemployment Risk with Efficient Wage Bargaining
by Pietro Reichlin - 1154-1188 Property Rights, Predation, and Productivity
by Fernando del Río - 1189-1221 The Magic of the Personal Touch: Field Experimental Evidence on Money and Appreciation as Gifts
by Christiane Bradler & Susanne Neckermann - 1222-1243 Bidding for Firms with Unknown Characteristics
by Johannes Becker & Andrea Schneider - 1244-1269 Product Differentiation, Competitive Toughness, and Intertemporal Substitution
by Vera Ivanova & Philip Ushchev - 1270-1302 Cross‐Country Differences in Unemployment: Fiscal Policy, Unions, and Household Preferences in General Equilibrium
by Brecht Boone & Freddy Heylen - 1303-1333 Markups of Exporters and Importers: Evidence from Hungary
by Cecília Hornok & Balázs Muraközy
April 2019, Volume 121, Issue 2
- 446-481 Higher Price, Lower Costs? Minimum Prices in the EU Emissions Trading Scheme
by Jan Abrell & Sebastian Rausch & Hidemichi Yonezawa - 482-516 Economic Backwardness and Social Tension
by Christa N. Brunnschweiler & Päivi Lujala - 517-546 Do Foreign Experts Increase the Productivity of Domestic Firms?
by Nikolaj Malchow‐Møller & Jakob Roland Munch & Jan Rose Skaksen - 547-577 Population Aging, Health Care, and Fiscal Policy Reform: The Challenges for Japan
by Minchung Hsu & Tomoaki Yamada - 578-605 The Importance of Tax Adjustments When Evaluating Wage Expectations
by Stefan Klößner & Gregor Pfeifer - 606-629 The Informational Role of Prices
by Leonard J. Mirman & Marc Santugini - 630-646 Price Effects on Compound Commodities
by Junichi Minagawa & Thorsten Upmann - 647-675 Should Mobile Marketers Collect Data Other Than Geo‐Location?
by Irina Baye & Geza Sapi - 676-705 On the Effects of Suggested Prices in Gasoline Markets
by Riemer P. Faber & Maarten C. W. Janssen - 706-735 Putting It Off for Later: Procrastination and End of Fiscal Year Spending Spikes
by Stuart Baumann - 736-762 Single‐Party Rule, Public Spending, and Political Rents: Evidence from Finnish Municipalities
by Jaakko Meriläinen - 763-782 How Important Are Scale Effects for Growth When Knowledge Is a Public Good?
by Fernando Sánchez‐Losada - 783-807 Macroeconomic Conditions at Entry and Injury Risk in the Workplace
by Roberto Leombruni & Tiziano Razzolini & Francesco Serti - 808-842 Optimal Dynamic Taxation with Distinctive Forms of Social Status Attainment
by Juin‐Jen Chang & Hsueh‐Fang Tsai & Tsung‐Sheng Tsai - 843-853 Sraffa, Myrdal, and the 1961 Söderström Gold Medal
by Rogério Arthmar & Michael McLure