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2020, Volume 72, Issue 4
- 985-1005 A history of early household economics: Improving the family’s contribution to industrial production and rationalizing family consumption
by Miriam Bankovsky - 1006-1031 Victor Edelberg: LSE’s forgotten econometrician
by Jim Thomas - 1032-1049 J. Laurence Laughlin versus Irving Fisher on the quantity theory of money, 1894 to 1913
by Robert W Dimand - 1050-1071 W.H. Hutt and the conceptualization of consumers’ sovereignty
by Maxime Desmarais-Tremblay - 1072-1090 Embracing at arm’s length: Ronald Coase’s uneasy relationship with the Chicago school
by Steven G Medema - 1091-1107 Economic theory in an imperfect world: Frank Hahn, general equilibrium, and Keynesian economics
by Roger E Backhouse
2020, Volume 72, Issue 3
- 567-584 Diverging identities: a model of class formation
by Paul Collier - 585-605 High skilled immigration and the occupational choices of native workers: the case of Australia
by Daniel Crown & Alessandra Faggian & Jonathan Corcoran - 606-632 The effect of college acquisitions and mergers on student dropout behaviour: evidence from the UK
by Rossella Iraci Capuccinello & Steve Bradley - 633-650 Health capital provision and human capital accumulation
by Leonid V Azarnert - 651-671 Information advantages of training employers despite credible training certificates
by Jens MohrenweiserBy & Gabriele Wydra-Somaggio & Thomas Zwick - 672-691 A new look at historical monetary policy (and the great inflation) through the lens of a persistence-dependent policy rule
by Richard Ashley & Kwok Ping Tsang & Randal Verbrugge - 692-709 The classical monetary theory on bank liquidity and finance
by Laurent Le MauxBy - 710-730 Optimal inflation, monetary integration, and asymmetric sticky prices
by Wojtek PaczosBy - 731-747 Global production networks and the evolution of industrial capabilities: does production sharing warp the product space?
by Russell Thomson & Prema-Chandra Athukorala - 748-771 Complementarity in public and private intellectual property enforcement; implications for international standards
by Michael A Klein - 772-779 Gender differences in giving and the anticipation regarding giving in dictator games
by Subhasish M Chowdhury & Philip J Grossman & Joo Young Jeon - 780-803 House Price Shocks, Credit Constraints and Household Indebtedness
by Kadir Atalay & Garry F Barrett & Rebecca Edwards & Chaoran Yu - 804-828 Capital accumulation when consumers are tempted by others’ consumption experience
by Jaime Alonso-CarreraBy & Stéphane Bouché - 829-862 Economic insecurity and political stability: a case for growth-targeting systemic vote
by Konstantinos Matakos & Dimitrios Xefteris - 863-892 Are banks using leverage to target return on equity? Evidence from the US and the EU
by Spyros Pagratis & Eleni Karakatsani & Helen Louri - 893-914 How much does others’ protection matter? Employment protection, future labour market prospects and well-being
by Christine Luecke & Andreas Knabe
2020, Volume 72, Issue 2
- 293-318 Terms-of-trade and counterterrorism externalities
by Subhayu Bandyopadhyay & Todd Sandler & Javed Younas - 319-346 The impact of health on wages: evidence from Europe before and during the Great Recession
by Manuel Flores & Melchor Fernández & Yolanda Pena-Boquete - 347-369 Sociocultural background and choice of STEM majors at university
by Aderonke Osikominu & Volker Grossmann & Marius Osterfeld - 370-390 Job protection deregulation in good and bad times
by Romain Duval & Davide Furceri & Joao Jalles - 391-411 The big trade-off between efficiency and equity—is it there?
by Torben M Andersen & Jonas Maibom - 412-434 Innovative investments, financial imperfections, and the Italian business cycle
by Daniela Bragoli & Flavia Cortelezzi & Giovanni Marseguerra & Massimiliano Rigon - 435-452 Microfinance participation and intimate partner violence among women in Bangladesh
by Prabal K De & Alvin Christian - 453-471 Consumer switching in European retail markets
by Jason Harold & John Cullinan & Seán Lyons - 472-500 The political economy of carbon pricing: a panel analysis
by Geoffroy Dolphin & Michael G Pollitt & David M Newbery - 501-516 Optimal taxation with unobservable investment in human capital
by Catarina Reis - 517-545 Multimarket competition and profitability: evidence from Ukrainian banks
by Tho Pham & Oleksandr Talavera & Junhong Yang - 546-565 A regularization approach to the minimum distance estimation: application to structural macroeconomic estimation using IRFs
by Senay Sokullu - 566-566 Diverging trends of wage inequality in Europe
by João M R Pereira & Aurora Galego
2020, Volume 72, Issue 1
- 1-24 Do selective schooling systems increase inequality?
by Simon Burgess & Matt Dickson & Lindsey Macmillan - 25-58 Inequality: traditional drivers and the role of union power
by Florence Jaumotte & Carolina Osorio Buitron - 59-79 Inequality, survival to adulthood, and the growth drag of pollution
by Andreas Schaefer - 80-100 Revisiting real exchange rate volatility: non-traded goods and cointegrated TFP shocks
by Aydan Dogan & Timo Bettendorf - 101-123 The decline in volatility in the US economy. A historical perspective
by María Dolores Gadea & Ana Gómez-Loscos & Gabriel Pérez-Quirós - 124-148 Quantitative easing in a monetary union
by Francesco Saraceno & Roberto Tamborini - 149-163 Can the insider–outsider theory explain unemployment hysteresis in OECD countries?
by Dimitrios Bakas & Yousef Makhlouf - 164-190 Losing face
by Thomas Gall & David Reinstein - 191-215 Friendship network composition and subjective well-being
by Sefa Awaworyi Churchill & Russell Smyth - 216-234 Materialists and altruists in a charitable donation experiment
by David Fielding & Stephen Knowles & Kirsten Robertson - 235-246 Vote budgets and Dodgson’s method of marks
by Walter Bossert & Kotaro Suzumura - 247-268 Financial support for long-term elderly care and household saving behaviour
by Asako Ohinata & Matteo Picchio - 269-291 Firms’ method of pay and the retention of apprentices
by Miriam Rinawi & Uschi Backes-Gellner - 292-292 Materialists and altruists in a charitable donation experiment
by David Fielding & Stephen Knowles & Kirsten Robertson
2019, Volume 71, Issue 4
- 799-823 Diverging trends of wage inequality in Europe
by João M R Pereira & Aurora Galego - 824-847 Re-estimating the relationship between inequality and growth
by Nathalie Scholl & Stephan Klasen - 848-873 Kuznets meets Lucas: structural change and human capital
by Edgar Cruz - 874-907 Volatility and growth: a not so straightforward relationship
by Dimitrios Bakas & Georgios Chortareas & Georgios Magkonis - 908-929 Monetary policy regimes and growth revisited: evidence from a de facto classification
by Kin-Ming Wong & Terence Tai-Leung Chong - 930-951 The incentive and efficiency effects of affirmative action: does envy matter?
by Rezina Sultana - 952-978 Social capital as an instrument for common pool resource management: a case study of irrigation management in Sri Lanka
by Takeshi Aida - 979-995 The effects of bigger rewards in individual tournaments on efforts and risk taking: evidence from chess
by Rasyad A Parinduri & Yoong Hon Lee & Kung Ming Tiong - 996-1025 It’s time for Westernization: the advantages of the early start for long-term economic development at the local level
by Sotiris Kampanelis - 1026-1049 The effects of fiscal stimulus: firm-level evidence from selective temporary consumption tax cuts
by Florian Misch & Atılım Seymen - 1050-1070 Negative correlation between retirement age and length of contribution?
by Erik Granseth & Wolfgang Keck & Wolfgang Nagl & András Simonovits & Melinda Tir - 1071-1095 Sustained investment surges
by Emiliano Libman & Juan Antonio Montecino & Arslan Razmi
2019, Volume 71, Issue 3
- 503-527 On the dynamics of gender differences in preferences
by Thomas Baudin & Victor Hiller - 528-547 In-group and out-group biases in the marketplace: a field experiment during the World Cup
by Sang-Hyun Kim & Fernanda L Lopez de Leon - 548-563 Get her off my screen: taste-based discrimination in a high-stakes popularity contest
by Tom Lane - 564-576 The silent treatment: discrimination against same-sex relations in the sharing economy
by Rishi Ahuja & Ronan C Lyons - 577-599 Poverty, prosperity, and fiscal policies in a two-sector model with human capital externalities
by Lei Shao & Jie Zhang - 600-622 The power of joint decision-making in a finitely-repeated dilemma
by Kenju Kamei - 623-644 Positive illusions and the temptation to borrow
by Eva Kløve & Halvor Mehlum - 645-665 The intellectual origins of the monetarist counter-revolution reconsidered: how Clark Warburton influenced Milton Friedman’s monetary thinking
by George S Tavlas - 666-686 Total factor productivity growth in English agriculture: 1690–1914
by David Maddison & Katrin Rehdanz - 687-708 Skills, personality traits, and gender wage gaps: evidence from Bangladesh
by Christophe J Nordman & Leopold R Sarr & Smriti Sharma - 709-732 Time is on my side: relational contracts and aggregate welfare
by Bohdan Kukharskyy & Michael Pflüger - 733-755 Illustrating income mobility: new measures
by John Creedy & Norman Gemmell - 756-776 On the relevance of contextual factors for socially responsible investments: an econometric analysis
by Gunnar Gutsche & Anja Köbrich León & Andreas Ziegler - 777-798 Pricing and obfuscation with complexity averse consumers
by Robert Edwards
2019, Volume 71, Issue 2
- 309-319 Introduction to the special issue on sovereign debt restructuring
by Sayantan Ghosal & Marcus Miller - 320-343 Sovereign debt: election concerns and the democratic disadvantage
by Amrita Dhillon & Andrew Pickering & Tomas Sjöström - 344-363 The macroeconomic effects of official debt restructuring: evidence from the Paris Club
by Gong Cheng & Javier Diaz-Cassou & Aitor Erce - 364-381 Pre-emptive sovereign debt restructuring and holdout litigation
by Kartik Anand & Prasanna Gai - 382-404 Deconstructing delays in sovereign debt restructuring
by David Benjamin & Mark L J Wright - 405-420 Waiting for a haircut? A bargaining perspective on sovereign debt restructuring
by Sayantan Ghosal & Marcus Miller & Kannika Thampanishvong - 421-444 Resolving sovereign debt crises: the role of political risk
by Christoph Trebesch - 445-471 Lost and found: market access and public debt dynamics
by Antonio Bassanetti & Carlo Cottarelli & Andrea F Presbitero - 472-495 The sovereign debt listing puzzle
by Elisabeth de Fontenay & Josefin Meyer & Mitu Gulati
2019, Volume 71, Issue 1
- 1-24 The changing distribution of wealth in the pre-crisis US and UK: the role of socio-economic factors
by Frank Cowell & Eleni Karagiannaki & Abigail McKnight - 25-46 The ‘mighty girl’ effect: does parenting daughters alter attitudes towards gender norms?
by Mireia Borrell-Porta & Joan Costa-Font & Julia Philipp - 47-72 Balancing family and work: transition to self-employment among new mothers
by Sung-Hee Jeon & Yuri Ostrovsky - 73-94 Out of sight, out of mind? The education outcomes of children with parents working abroad
by Joanna M Clifton-Sprigg - 95-118 Helping with the kids? How family-friendly workplaces affect parental well-being and behaviour
by Verena Lauber & Johanna Storck - 119-144 Job creation in a multi-sector labour market model for developing economies
by Arnab K Basu & Nancy H Chau & Gary S Fields & Ravi Kanbur - 145-165 Effective skill: a new theoretical perspective on the relation between skills, skill use, mismatches, and wages
by Rolf van der Velden & Ineke Bijlsma - 166-186 Temporary investment incentives and divestment by foreign firms
by José Mata & Paulo Guimarães - 187-202 R&D policy and competition in a Schumpeterian growth model with heterogeneous firms
by Carmelo P Parello - 203-224 Exploring heterogeneity in willingness to pay for the attributes of higher education institutions
by Sharon Walsh & John Cullinan & Darragh Flannery - 225-249 Assessing activist fiscal policy in advanced and emerging market economies using real-time data
by Tigran Poghosyan & Mehmet Serkan Tosun - 250-268 Winners and losers of corporate tournaments
by Ian Gregory-Smith & Peter W Wright - 269-291 The effect of language on foreign direct investment
by Xiaoyun Feng & Faqin Lin & Nicholas C S Sim - 292-308 Bargaining and hold-up: the role of arbitration
by Yannick Gabuthy & Abhinay Muthoo
2018, Volume 70, Issue 4
- 919-949 Personality and pay: do gender gaps in confidence explain gender gaps in wages?
by Leonora Risse & Lisa Farrell & Tim R L Fry - 950-973 What makes you ‘super-rich’? New evidence from an analysis of football players’ wages
by Vincenzo Carrieri & Francesco Principe & Michele Raitano - 974-993 General education, vocational education and skill mismatches: short-run versus long-run effects
by Dieter Verhaest & Jeroen Lavrijsen & Walter Van Trier & Ides Nicaise & Eddy Omey - 994-1015 Overeducation in Europe: trends, convergence, and drivers
by Seamus McGuinness & Adele Bergin & Adele Whelan - 1016-1035 Endogenous real wage rigidity in a search frictions model
by Christopher Martin & Bingsong Wang - 1036-1061 Political competition and rural welfare: evidence from Pakistan
by Katrina Kosec & Hamza Haider & David J Spielman & Fatima Zaidi - 1062-1083 Incentive for risk sharing and trust formation: experimental and survey evidence from Bangladesh
by Masahiro Shoji - 1084-1107 Prices vs quantities for international environmental agreements
by Ulrike Kornek & Robert Marschinski - 1108-1135 Effects of commodity price shocks on inflation: a cross-country analysis
by Atsushi Sekine & Takayuki Tsuruga - 1136-1147 Prudent sovereign debt borrowing
by Christopher Bliss - 1148-1169 Contests with ambiguity
by David Kelsey & Tigran Melkonyan
2018, Volume 70, Issue 3
- 591-612 Trust and signals in workplace organization: evidence from job autonomy differentials between immigrant groups
by André van Hoorn - 613-634 Heterogeneous effects of high school peers on educational outcomes
by Silvia Mendolia & Alfredo R Paloyo & Ian Walker - 635-657 The dynamic effect of disability on work and subjective well-being
by Melanie Jones & Kostas Mavromaras & Peter J Sloane & Zhang Wei - 658-679 The role of museums in bilateral tourist flows: evidence from Italy
by Nadia Campaniello & Matteo Richiardi - 680-698 How free admittance affects charged visits to museums: an analysis of the Italian case
by Roberto Cellini & Tiziana Cuccia - 699-718 Currency depreciation and the monetary adjustment process: reconsidering Lord King’s contributions
by Joseph T Salerno & Carmen Elena Dorobat - 719-740 Milton Friedman’s causal realist stance?
by Edward Mariyani-Squire - 741-762 Smoking behaviour and individual well-being: a fresh look at the effects of the 2005 public smoking ban in Italy
by Emilia Del Bono & Daniela Vuri - 763-783 Judging on thin ice: the effects of group membership on evaluation
by Cheryl Litman & Thomas Stratmann - 784-798 Do people exaggerate how happy they are? Using a promise to induce truth-telling
by Fredrik Carlsson & Mitesh Kataria - 799-820 Electricity market integration and the impact of unilateral policy reforms
by Luigi Grossi & Sven Heim & Kai Hüschelrath & Michael Waterson - 821-845 Constraints on LTV as a macroprudential tool: a precautionary tale
by Jose G Montalvo & Josep M Raya - 846-867 Partial employment protection and perceived job security: evidence from France
by Alexandre Georgieff & Anthony Lepinteur - 868-891 How important is precautionary labour supply?
by Robin Jessen & Davud Rostam-Afschar & Sebastian Schmitz - 892-916 The use of third-party information reporting for tax deductions: evidence and implications from charitable deductions in Denmark
by Christian Gillitzer & Peer Ebbesen Skov - 917-917 Double limit analysis of optimal personal income taxation
by Michael Sattinger
2018, Volume 70, Issue 2
- 301-326 Top incomes and inequality in the UK: reconciling estimates from household survey and tax return data
by Richard V Burkhauser & Nicolas Hérault & Stephen P Jenkins & Roger Wilkins - 327-352 Political institutions and economic growth in Africa’s ‘Renaissance’
by Robert H Bates & Steven Block - 353-374 The moral and fiscal implications of antiretroviral therapies for HIV in Africa
by Paul Collier & Olivier Sterck - 375-391 Growth spillovers and market access in Africa
by Alexander J Moore - 392-416 Why do the econometric-based studies on the effect of warming on agriculture disagree? A meta-analysis
by Kaixing Huang & Nicholas Sim - 417-442 Climate leadership by conditional commitments
by Leif Helland & Jon Hovi & Håkon Sælen - 443-467 The thief’s wages: theft and human capital development
by Geoffrey Williams - 468-484 Protest treatment and its impact on the WTP and WTA estimates for theft and robbery in the UK
by José Ignacio Hernández & Alistair Hunt & Matteo Pazzona & Felipe Vásquez LavÃn - 485-508 More skilled, better paid: labour-market returns to postsecondary vocational education
by Petri Böckerman & Mika Haapanen & Christopher Jepsen - 509-537 Matching skills of individuals and firms along the career path
by Elisabeth Bublitz - 538-562 University education and non-cognitive skill development
by Sonja C Kassenboehmer & Felix Leung & Stefanie Schurer - 563-585 Fiscal consolidation after the Great Recession: the role of composition
by Iván Kataryniuk & Javier Vallés - 586-586 Optimum saving and growth: Harrod on dynamic welfare economics
by Mauro Boianovsky
2018, Volume 70, Issue 1
- 1-21 Assessing Piketty’s second law of capitalism
by Jakob B Madsen & Antonio Minniti & Francesco Venturini - 22-46 Women voters and trade protectionism in the interwar years
by Alan de Bromhead - 47-72 Heterogeneous firms and informality: the effects of trade liberalization on labour markets
by Dennis Becker - 73-92 Changing social preferences and optimal redistributive taxation
by Jang-Ting Guo & Alan Krause - 93-113 Double limit analysis of optimal personal income taxation
by Michael Sattinger - 114-140 Positional preferences and efficient capital accumulation when households exhibit a preference for wealth
by Sugata Ghosh & Ronald Wendner - 141-162 Status competition and benevolence in social networks
by Yao-Yu Chih - 163-182 Financial strain in the United Kingdom
by Declan French - 183-205 The welfare effects of involuntary part-time work
by Daniel Borowczyk-Martins & Etienne Lalé - 206-224 The German employment miracle in the Great Recession: the significance and institutional foundations of temporary working-time reductions
by Alexander Herzog-Stein & Fabian Lindner & Simon Sturn - 225-242 Does altruism matter for remittances?
by Alexis Antoniades & Ganesh Seshan & Roberto Weber & Robertas Zubrickas - 243-265 Information transmission within federal fiscal architectures: theory and evidence
by Axel Dreher & Kai Gehring & Christos Kotsogiannis & Silvia Marchesi - 266-285 The cost of capital in a model of financial intermediation with coordination frictions
by Oana Peia & Radu Vranceanu - 286-299 Multiple borrowing and adverse selection in credit markets
by Eric Van Tassel
2017, Volume 69, Issue 4
- 847-869 Lower volatility, higher inequality: are they related?
by Ozan EksiBy - 870-896 Conspicuous consumption and income inequality
by Sung-Ha HwangBy & Jungmin Lee - 897-917 Social trust, workplace organization, and the comparative advantage of nations
by André van HoornBy - 918-938 Adjustments in the housing market after an environmental shock: evidence from a large-scale change in aircraft noise exposure
by Christian Almer & Stefan Boes & Stephan Nüesch - 939-962 Updating poverty estimates in the absence of regular and comparable consumption data: methods and illustration with reference to a middle-income country
by Hai-Anh H. Dang & Peter F. Lanjouw & Umar Serajuddin - 963-985 The political influence of peer groups: experimental evidence in the classroom
by Camila F. S. Campos & Shaun Hargreaves Heap & Fernanda Leite Lopez de Leon - 986-1009 Gender differences in the propensity to apply for promotion: evidence from the Italian Scientific Qualification
by Maria De Paola & Michela Ponzo & Vincenzo Scoppa - 1010-1031 Coming to work while sick: an economic theory of presenteeism with an application to German data
by Boris HirschBy & Daniel S. J. Lechmann & Claus Schnabel - 1032-1053 Competition and innovation with selective exit: an inverted-U shape relationship?
by Pilar BeneitoBy & María Engracia Rochina-Barrachina & Amparo Sanchis - 1054-1077 Euro introduction and the behaviour of Italian exporting firms
by Carmine PappalardoBy & Claudio Vicarelli - 1078-1100 The frequency of banking crises in a dynamic setting: a discrete-time duration approach
by Vincent BouvatierBy - 1101-1119 Do the rich save more? Evidence from linked survey and administrative data
by Antoine BozioBy & Carl Emmerson & Cormac O’Dea & Gemma Tetlow - 1120-1137 Optimum saving and growth: Harrod on dynamic welfare economics
by Mauro BoianovskyBy - 1138-1161 Language standardization and the Industrial Revolution
by Leonard Dudley
2017, Volume 69, Issue 3
- 529-549 The UK productivity puzzle, 2008–2012: evidence using plant-level estimates of total factor productivity
by Richard HarrisBy & John Moffat - 550-568 On the heterogeneous consequences of civil war
by Vincenzo BoveBy & Leandro Elia & Ron P Smith - 569-590 Fiscal multipliers: new evidence from a large panel of countries
by Wee Chian Koh - 591-611 It is not your fault, but it is your problem: global financial crisis and emerging markets
by F. Gulcin Ozkan & D. Filiz Unsal - 612-631 Inflation during times of economic slack and deleveraging: a panel data analysis
by Selien De Schryder - 632-654 The design of fiscal consolidation measures in the European Union: distributional effects and implications for macro-economic recovery
by Alari PaulusBy & Francesco Figari & Holly Sutherland - 655-677 Rethinking potential output: embedding information about the financial cycle
by Claudio BorioBy & Piti Disyatat & Mikael Juselius - 678-706 Rich transitional dynamics, physical capital, and technology intensity
by Pedro Mazeda GilBy & André Almeida & Sofia B.S.D. Castro - 707-733 Who gained from the introduction of free universal secondary education in England and Wales?
by Robert A. HartBy & Mirko Moro & J. Elizabeth Roberts - 734-757 Intra-household commuting choices and local labour markets
by Jennifer Roberts & Karl Taylor - 758-781 Long-term effect of teenage birth on earnings: evidence from a British cohort study
by Sandy TubeufBy & Rosalind Bell-Aldeghi - 782-808 Female job satisfaction: can we explain the part-time puzzle?
by Sarah Bridges & Trudy Owens - 809-833 Resource curse avoidance: governmental intervention and wage formation in the Norwegian petroleum sector
by Jan Morten DyrstadBy - 834-845 Taxation, risk aversion, and the wage gaps in tournaments
by John Douglas SkåtunBy
2017, Volume 69, Issue 2
- 333-344 The use of international agreements in transnational environmental protection
by Michael Finus & Philip Cooper & Christian Almer - 345-364 Environmental cooperation: contrasting international environmental agreements
by Todd Sandler - 365-387 Multilateral versus sequential negotiations over climate change
by Alejandro Caparrós & Jean-Christophe Péreau - 388-409 Dynamic cooperation with tipping points in the climate system
by Robert C. Schmidt - 410-431 Luring others into climate action: coalition formation games with threshold and spillover effects
by Valentina Bosetti & Melanie Heugues & Alessandro Tavoni - 432-452 Strategic uncertainty, indeterminacy, and the formation of international environmental agreements
by Daiju Narita & Ulrich J. Wagner - 453-469 River coalitions and water trade
by Erik Ansink & Michael Gengenbach & Hans-Peter Weikard - 470-495 Scarcity climate rents under a carbon price with oligopoly competition
by Francisco J. André & Luis M. de Castro - 496-521 Sharing R&D investments in breakthrough technologies to control climate change
by Santiago J. Rubio
2017, Volume 69, Issue 1
- 1-35 Aspirations and the political economy of inequality
by Timothy Besley - 36-54 Visible inequality, status competition, and conspicuous consumption: evidence from rural India
by Punarjit Roychowdhury - 55-74 Gender equity and the escape from poverty
by Klaus Prettner & Holger Strulik - 75-96 A breakdown of residual wage inequality in Germany: wage decompositions using worker-, plant-, region-, and sector-specific determinants
by Philipp Ehrl - 97-117 Donating time to charity: working for nothing?
by Yu Aoki - 118-142 Environmental public good provision under robust decision making
by Konstantinos Angelopoulos & George Economides & Apostolis Philippopoulos - 143-164 Informal work in a flexible labour market
by Edoardo Di Porto & Leandro Elia & Cristina Tealdi - 165-188 The immigration–unemployment nexus: do education and Protestantism matter?
by Jakob B. Madsen & Stojanka Andric - 189-212 The dynamic role of specific experience in the selection of self-employment versus wage-employment
by Cristian Pardo & Jaime Ruiz-Tagle