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2014, Volume 66, Issue 4
- 940-958 Job matching across occupational labour markets
by Michael Stops - 959-982 Educational mismatches and skills: new empirical tests of old hypotheses
by Mark Levels & Rolf van der Velden & Jim Allen - 983-1005 The effect of private versus public ownership on labour earnings
by Paulo Bastos & Natália P. Monteiro & Odd Rune Straume - 1006-1018 How robust is majority voting as a social choice rule?
by Dimitrios Xefteris - 1019-1041 Marital transfers and the welfare of women
by William Chan - 1042-1069 Geography is not destiny: geography, institutions and literacy in England, 1837–63
by Gregory Clark & Rowena Gray - 1070-1089 The Penn effect within a country: evidence from Japan
by Yin-Wong Cheung & Eiji Fujii - 1090-1120 Jealous of the Joneses: conspicuous consumption, inequality, and crime
by Daniel L. Hicks & Joan Hamory Hicks - 1121-1144 Endogenous price flexibility and optimal monetary policy
by Ozge Senay & Alan Sutherland - 1145-1158 Net foreign assets and real exchange rates revisited
by Michael Bleaney & Mo Tian
2014, Volume 66, Issue 3
- 631-659 Maternal gender role attitudes, human capital investment, and labour supply of sons and daughters
by David W. Johnston & Stefanie Schurer & Michael A. Shields - 660-680 Expansion of schooling and educational inequality in Europe: the educational Kuznets curve revisited
by Elena Meschi & Francesco Scervini - 681-701 Copula-based measurement of dependence between dimensions of well-being
by Koen Decancq - 702-720 Bait contracts
by Marie-Louise Vierø - 721-749 Mineral resources and conflicts in DRC: a case of ecological fallacy?
by Jean-François Maystadt & Giacomo De Luca & Petros G. Sekeris & John Ulimwengu - 750-773 Disasters and development: natural disasters, credit constraints, and economic growth
by Thomas K.J. McDermott & Frank Barry & Richard S.J. Tol - 774-797 Democratizing for peace? The effect of democratization on civil conflicts
by Uwe Sunde & Matteo Cervellati - 798-823 Performance pay and ethnic earnings differences in Britain
by Colin P. Green & John S. Heywood & Nikolaos Theodoropoulos - 824-847 The unintended consequences of the rat race: the detrimental effects of performance pay on health
by Keith A. Bender & Ioannis Theodossiou - 848-870 Efficiency wages, staggered wages, and union wage-setting
by Markus Knell - 871-889 Intergenerational worklessness in the UK and the role of local labour markets
by Lindsey Macmillan
2014, Volume 66, Issue 2
- 349-372 How have Europeans grown so tall?
by Timothy J. Hatton - 373-396 The post-independence decline and rise of crop productivity in sub-Saharan Africa: measurement and explanations
by Steven A. Block - 397-418 The macroeconomic effects of legislated tax changes in Germany
by Bernd Hayo & Matthias Uhl - 419-442 The drivers of happiness inequality: suggestions for promoting social cohesion
by Leonardo Becchetti & Riccardo Massari & Paolo Naticchioni - 443-464 Governance, bureaucratic rents, and well-being differentials across US states
by Simon Luechinger & Mark Schelker & Alois Stutzer - 465-490 A forensic analysis of global imbalances
by Menzie D. Chinn & Barry Eichengreen & Hiro Ito - 491-515 Fiscal shocks and the real exchange rate: evidence from an outpost of textbook open-economy macroeconomics
by David Fielding - 516-532 Effects of labour taxes on hours of market and home work: the role of international capital mobility and trade
by Hian Teck Hoon - 533-556 Soldiers or politicians? Institutions, conflict, and the military’s role in politics
by Gabriel Leon - 557-579 Pooling, tranching, and credit expansion
by Spiros Bougheas - 580-604 The dynamics of welfare entry and exit amongst natives and immigrants
by Christoph Wunder & Regina T. Riphahn - 605-626 Rational inattention and employer learning
by Steffen Habermalz
January 2014, Volume 66, Issue 1
- 1-24 Public capital in resource rich economies: is there a curse?
by Sambit Bhattacharyya & Paul Collier - 25-50 Foreign direct investment, aid, and terrorism
by Subhayu Bandyopadhyay & Todd Sandler & Javed Younas - 51-66 Why corrupt governments may receive more foreign aid
by David de la Croix & Clara Delavallade - 67-87 The identification of the response of interest rates to monetary policy actions using market-based measures of monetary policy shocks
by Daniel L. Thornton - 88-114 A fair wage model of unemployment with inertia in fairness perceptions
by George Chouliarakis & Mónica Correa-López - 115-139 Political economics of higher education finance
by Rainald Borck & Martin Wimbersky - 140-163 Non-union worker representation, foreign owners, and the performance of establishments
by Uwe Jirjahn & Steffen Mueller - 164-187 The precautionary savings motive and household savings
by Mauro Mastrogiacomo & Rob Alessie - 188-208 Tradable permits vs ecological dumping when governments act non-cooperatively
by Fabio Antoniou & Panos Hatzipanayotou & Phoebe Koundouri - 209-226 A new version of Edgeworth's taxation paradox
by Robert A. Ritz - 227-253 What promotes greater use of the corporate bond market? A study of the issuance behaviour of firms in Asia
by Paul Mizen & Serafeim Tsoukas - 254-282 Should the US increase subsidies to R&D? Lessons from an endogenous growth theory
by Manuel A. Gómez & Tiago Neves Sequeira - 283-305 Violence, trust, and trustworthiness: evidence from a Nairobi slum
by Leonardo Becchetti & Pierluigi Conzo & Alessandro Romeo - 306-324 Productivity growth and volatility: how important are wage and price rigidities?
by Barbara Annicchiarico & Alessandra Pelloni - 325-347 Announcements as an equilibrium selection device
by Nicola Acocella & Giovanni Di Bartolomeo & Andrew Hughes Hallett & Paolo G. Piacquadio
April 2013, Volume 65, Issue suppl_1
- 1-6 Introduction
by David Cobham - 7-41 When bigger isn't better: bailouts and bank reform
by Marcus Miller & Lei Zhang & Hanhao Li - 42-65 Central banks and house prices in the run-up to the crisis
by David Cobham - 66-91 The ECB's separation principle: does it 'rule OK'? From policy rule to stop-and-go
by Christian Bordes & Laurent Clerc - 92-114 Key aspects of longer-term asset purchase programs in UK and US monetary policy
by Edward Nelson - 115-145 Liquidity when it matters: QE and Tobin's q
by John Driffill & Marcus Miller - 146-169 Policy design in a model with swings in risk appetite
by Bianca De Paoli & Pawel Zabczyk
October 2013, Volume 65, Issue 4
- 767-788 Investment complementarities, coordination failure, and systemic bankruptcy
by Mei Li - 789-806 The adverse selection problem in imperfectly competitive financial markets
by Ville Mälkönen & Timo Vesala - 807-831 Subsidizing extra jobs: promoting employment by taming the unions
by Andreas Knabe & Ronnie Schöb - 832-855 Estimating the effects of recent disability reforms in the Netherlands
by Jan-Maarten van Sonsbeek & Raymond H. J. M. Gradus - 856-875 Helping others or helping oneself? International subsidies and the provision of global public goods
by Ramses H. Abul Naga & Philip Jones - 876-897 Testing the trilemma: exchange rate regimes, capital mobility, and monetary independence
by Michael Bleaney & Hock-Ann Lee & Timothy Lloyd
July 2013, Volume 65, Issue 3
- 597-602 Introduction to the Special Issue on Innovation and Intellectual Property
by Christine Greenhalgh & Jonathan Haskel & Christian Helmers - 603-629 The importance (or not) of patents to UK firms
by Bronwyn H. Hall & Christian Helmers & Mark Rogers & Vania Sena - 630-652 The heterogeneous costs of disclosure and the propensity to patent
by Diana Heger & Alexandra K. Zaby - 653-674 Risk and vertical separation: the case of developing new technology
by Russell Thomson & Elizabeth Webster - 675-698 Patent rights and economic growth: evidence from cross-country panels of manufacturing industries
by Albert G.Z. Hu & I.P.L. Png - 699-720 The role of foreign direct investment in the relation between intellectual property rights and growth
by Mila Kashcheeva - 721-745 Trade mark cluttering--evidence from EU enlargement
by Georg von Graevenitz - 746-766 The R&D tax credit in France: assessment and ex ante evaluation of the 2008 reform
by Benoît Mulkay & Jacques Mairesse
April 2013, Volume 65, Issue 2
- 197-218 Real wage cyclicality and the Great Depression: evidence from British engineering and metal working firms
by Robert A. Hart & J. Elizabeth Roberts - 219-239 Imperfect information, lagged labour adjustment, and the Great Moderation
by Sweder van Wijnbergen & Tim Willems - 240-267 Testing the impact of inflation targeting and central bank independence on labour market outcomes
by Anna Larsson Seim & Johnny Zetterberg - 268-292 Higher education as a portfolio investment: students' choices about studying, term time employment, leisure, and loans
by Jim Pemberton & Sarah Jewell & Alessandra Faggian & Zella King - 293-311 Competition, R&D, and the cost of innovation: evidence for France
by Philippe Askenazy & Christophe Cahn & Delphine Irac - 312-322 Endogenous growth with R&D and human capital: the role of returns to scale
by Creina Day & Steve Dowrick - 323-351 Technological opportunity, long-run growth, and convergence
by Jakub Growiec & Ingmar Schumacher - 352-371 Reputation capital, financial capital, and entrepreneurship
by Frédéric Loss & Antoine Renucci - 372-393 Vertical product differentiation, minimum quality standards, and international trade
by Dimitra Petropoulou - 394-416 On the effect of technological progress on pollution: an overlooked distortion in endogenous growth
by Alexandra Ferreira-Lopes & Tiago Neves Sequeira & Catarina Roseta-Palma - 417-446 International spillovers of labour market policies
by Mai Chi Dao - 447-470 Product market imperfections and employment dynamics
by Mikael Carlsson & Stefan Eriksson & Nils Gottfries - 471-493 Explained and unexplained wage gaps across the main ethno-religious groups in Great Britain
by Simonetta Longhi & Cheti Nicoletti & Lucinda Platt - 494-522 Timing of childbirth, capital accumulation, and economic welfare
by Akira Momota & Ryo Horii - 523-547 Does part-time employment help or hinder single mothers' movements into full-time employment?
by Yin King Fok & Sung-Hee Jeon & Roger Wilkins - 548-566 Sorting and sustaining cooperation
by Nick Vikander - 567-593 Can the failing firm defence rule be counterproductive?
by Helder Vasconcelos
January 2013, Volume 65, Issue 1
- 1-24 Interstate risk sharing in Germany: 1970--2006
by Ralf Hepp & Jürgen von Hagen - 25-46 Preferences over social risk
by Glenn W. Harrison & Morten I. Lau & E. Elisabet Rutström & Marcela Tarazona-Gómez - 47-73 Economic choices and status: measuring preferences for income rank
by Redzo Mujcic & Paul Frijters - 74-95 Optimal nonlinear taxation of income and education expenditures
by Jang-Ting Guo & Alan Krause - 96-123 The two waves of service-sector growth
by Barry Eichengreen & Poonam Gupta - 124-146 Services offshoring and wages: evidence from micro data
by Ingo Geishecker & Holger Görg - 147-172 Academic and industrial R&D: are they always complementary? A theoretical approach
by Luca Spinesi - 173-196 Chinese saving dynamics: the impact of GDP growth and the dependent share
by Carl Bonham & Calla Wiemer
October 2012, Volume 64, Issue 4
- 593-615 Should central banks remain silent about their private information on cost-push shocks?
by Volker Hahn - 616-634 Wage inequality, minimum wage effects, and spillovers
by Mark B. Stewart - 635-654 Efficiency wages and bargaining
by Frank Walsh - 655-674 Trade liberalization, economic growth, and income distribution in a multiple-cone neoclassical growth model
by Kozo Kiyota - 675-701 Inequality and the import demand function
by Antonis Adam & Margarita Katsimi & Thomas Moutos - 702-735 The distributional consequences of foreign transfers: do they reduce or exacerbate inequality?
by Serpil Bouza & Stephen J. Turnovsky - 736-764 International environmental agreements under uncertainty: does the 'veil of uncertainty' help?
by Michael Finus & Pedro Pintassilgo - 765-786 Privatization, investment, and ownership efficiency
by Pehr-Johan Norbäck & Lars Persson
July 2012, Volume 64, Issue 3
- 395-416 Racial integration, ethnic diversity, and prejudice: empirical evidence from a study of the British National Party
by Clive Lennox - 417-438 Human capital, kinship, and gender inequality
by Anu Rammohan & Peter E. Robertson - 439-463 Are educational policies elitist?
by Biagio Speciale - 464-489 Unemployment and finance: how do financial and labour market factors interact?
by Donatella Gatti & Christophe Rault & Anne-Gael Vaubourg - 490-517 Information and communication technologies and skill upgrading: the role of internal vs external labour markets
by Luc Behaghel & Eve Caroli & Emmanuelle Walkowiak - 518-538 Accommodation or deterrence in the face of commercial piracy: the impact of intellectual property rights protection
by Yuanzhu Lu & Sougata Poddar - 539-562 Entry deterrence through regional regulation and strict licensing policy: an analysis of the large retail establishments in Spain
by Luis Orea - 563-591 Monetary shocks and central bank liquidity with credit market imperfections
by Pierre-Richard Agénor & Koray Alper
April 2012, Volume 64, Issue 2
- 197-216 The Phillips curve and US monetary policy: what the FOMC transcripts tell us
by Ellen E. Meade & Daniel L. Thornton - 217-236 Measuring coherence of output gaps with an application to the euro area
by Mark Mink & Jan P.A.M. Jacobs & Jakob de Haan - 237-258 Tax structure, growth, and welfare in the UK
by Konstantinos Angelopoulos & James Malley & Apostolis Philippopoulos - 259-280 Globalization, creative destruction, and labour share change: evidence on the determinants and mechanisms from longitudinal plant-level data
by Petri Böckerman & Mika Maliranta - 281-301 International joint venture with double-sided moral hazard: payment arrangements and credit constraints
by Chifeng Dai & Sajal Lahiri - 302-322 Spillovers of innovation activities and their profitability
by Dirk Czarnitzki & Kornelius Kraft - 323-349 Optimal global carbon management with ocean sequestration
by Wilfried Rickels & Thomas S. Lontzek - 350-374 Enforcement-proof contracts with moral hazard in precaution: ensuring 'permanence' in carbon sequestration
by Ian A. MacKenzie & Markus Ohndorf & Charles Palmer - 375-391 Latent process heterogeneity in discounting behavior
by Maribeth Coller & Glenn W. Harrison & E. Elisabet Rutström
January 2012, Volume 64, Issue 1
- 1-26 The financial crisis and the well-being of Americans
by Angus Deaton - 27-42 The happiness puzzle: analytical aspects of the Easterlin paradox
by M. Ali Choudhary & Paul Levine & Peter McAdam & Peter Welz - 43-56 On measuring deprivation and living standards of societies in a multi-attribute framework
by Prasanta K. Pattanaik & Sanjay G. Reddy & Yongsheng Xu - 57-79 Uncertainty and robustness in composite indices rankings
by Iñaki Permanyer - 80-102 The end of destitution: evidence from urban British working households 1904--37
by Ian Gazeley & Andrew Newell - 103-127 Religion, economic attitudes, and household finance
by Luc Renneboog & Christophe Spaenjers - 128-150 Welfare-improving income tax reforms: a microsimulation analysis
by John Creedy & Nicolas Hérault - 151-175 The effects of general and firm-specific training on wages and performance: evidence from banking
by Derek C. Jones & Panu Kalmi & Antti Kauhanen - 176-196 R&D efficiency and barriers to entry: a two stage semi-parametric DEA approach
by Astrid Cullmann & Jens Schmidt-Ehmcke & Petra Zloczysti
December 2011, Volume 63, Issue 4
- 598-624 Power to the people: working-class demand for household power in 1930s Britain
by Peter Scott & James Walker - 625-647 Modernization, weather variability, and vulnerability to famine
by Simone D'Alessandro - 648-672 A policy-sensible benchmark core inflation measure
by Stefano Siviero & Giovanni Veronese - 673-699 Investment and interest rate policy in the open economy
by Stephen McKnight - 700-721 Optimal institutional design when there is a zero lower bound on interest rates
by Sanjit Dhami & Ali al-Nowaihi - 722-739 Tax competition, trade liberalization, and imperfect labour markets
by Peter Egger & Tobias Seidel - 740-766 Market structure, outgrower contracts, and farm output. Evidence from cotton reforms in Zambia
by Irene Brambilla & Guido G. Porto - 767-786 Demand growth and strategically useful idle capacity
by Jack Robles
July 2011, Volume 63, Issue 3
- 423-447 Foreign aid as counterterrorism policy
by Subhayu Bandyopadhyay & Todd Sandler & Javed Younas - 448-474 Does inequality in health impede economic growth?
by Michael Grimm - 475-498 The problem of maintaining compliance within stable coalitions: experimental evidence
by David M. McEvoy & James J. Murphy & John M. Spraggon & John K. Stranlund - 499-522 Heterogeneous social preferences, screening, and employment contracts
by Ferdinand A. von Siemens - 523-548 Monitoring subcontracting in a suppliers' hierarchy
by Michela Cella - 549-567 Competition for status acquisition in public good games
by Félix Muñoz-García - 568-595 Determinants of pollution: what do we really know?
by Martin Gassebner & Michael J. Lamla & Jan-Egbert Sturm
April 2011, Volume 63, Issue 2
- 211-231 Fertility and parents' labour supply: new evidence from US census data
by James P. Vere - 232-253 A physiological foundation for the nutrition-based efficiency wage model
by Carl-Johan Dalgaard & Holger Strulik - 254-278 Incomplete contracts, joint ventures, and ownership restrictions
by Fan Cui - 279-306 R&D, product innovation, and exporting: evidence from UK new technology based firms
by Panagiotis Ganotakis & James H. Love - 307-330 Population growth and north-south uneven development
by Hiroaki Sasaki - 331-354 Sovereign indebtedness, default, and gambling for redemption
by Samuel W. Malone - 355-374 The impact of the euro on firm export behaviour: does firm size matter?
by Silviano Esteve-Pérez & Salvador Gil-Pareja & Rafael Llorca-Vivero & José Antonio Martínez-Serrano - 375-397 Comparative case studies of the effects of inflation targeting in emerging economies
by Wang-Sheng Lee - 398-418 Consistent mean-variance preferences
by W. Henry Chiu
January 2011, Volume 63, Issue 1
- 1-26 Increasing inequality and civil conflict in Nepal
by Karen Macours - 27-48 The value of basic skills in the British labour market
by Anna Vignoles & Augustin De Coulon & Oscar Marcenaro-Gutierrez - 49-70 Corruption and air pollution in Europe
by Kate Ivanova - 71-93 The magic triangle of macroeconomics: how do European countries score?
by Heinz Welsch - 94-110 Pareto-improving inefficiency
by Arup Bose & Debashis Pal & David E.M. Sappington - 111-133 The intranational business cycle in Japan
by Michael Artis & Toshihiro Okubo - 134-157 Foreign direct investment and R&D-offshoring
by Hans Gersbach & Armin Schmutzler - 158-186 Foreign firms and host-country productivity: does the mode of entry matter?
by Ragnhild Balsvik & Stefanie A. Haller - 187-210 Does housework lower wages? Evidence for Britain
by Mark L Bryan & Almudena Sevilla-Sanz
October 2010, Volume 62, Issue 4
- 625-646 Wealth concentration in the European periphery: Ireland, 1858--2001
by John D. Turner - 647-668 Do consumers switch to the best supplier?
by Chris M. Wilson & Catherine Waddams Price - 669-690 Examining the gender wealth gap
by Eva M. Sierminska & Joachim R. Frick & Markus M. Grabka - 691-714 Strategic versus financial investors: the role of strategic objectives in financial contracting
by Stefan Arping & Sonia Falconieri - 715-739 Does social capital matter? Evidence from a five-country group lending experiment
by Alessandra Cassar & Bruce Wydick - 740-763 Overqualification, job dissatisfaction, and increasing dispersion in the returns to graduate education
by Francis Green & Yu Zhu - 764-783 Tax responses in platform industries
by Hans Jarle Kind & Marko Koethenbuerger & Guttorm Schjelderup - 784-802 Contracting out public service provision to not-for-profit firms
by John Bennett & Elisabetta Iossa - 803-824 Job protection, industrial relations, and employment
by Giulio Piccirilli
July 2010, Volume 62, Issue 3
- 419-441 Fiscal adjustment to cyclical developments in the OECD: an empirical analysis based on real-time data
by Roel Beetsma & Massimo Giuliodori - 442-477 International financial markets' influence on the welfare performance of alternative exchange rate regimes
by Mathias Hoffmann - 478-503 Pricing behaviour under competition in the UK electricity supply industry
by Monica Giulietti & Jesus Otero & Michael Waterson - 504-528 Training and productivity: evidence for US manufacturing industries
by Facundo Sepúlveda - 529-552 Partnership dissolution, complementarity, and investment incentives
by Jianpei Li & Elmar Wolfstetter - 553-577 Economic performance, creditor protection, and labour inflexibility
by Felipe Balmaceda & Ronald Fischer - 578-602 Risk-averse firms and employment dynamics
by M. Ali Choudhary & Paul Levine - 603-623 Social discounting, migration, and optimal taxation of savings
by Valeria De Bonis & Luca Spataro
April 2010, Volume 62, Issue 2
- 209-233 Ethnic minority immigrants and their children in Britain
by Christian Dustmann & Nikolaos Theodoropoulos - 234-260 How does investing in cheap labour countries affect performance at home? Firm-level evidence from France and Italy
by Giorgio Barba Navaretti & Davide Castellani & Anne-Célia Disdier - 261-285 Innovation and the determinants of company survival
by Hielke Buddelmeyer & Paul H. Jensen & Elizabeth Webster - 286-306 On the sensitivity of firms' investment to cash flow and uncertainty
by Christopher F. Baum & Mustafa Caglayan & Oleksandr Talavera - 307-322 Monopolistic unions, Brainard uncertainty, and optimal monetary policy
by Timo Henckel - 323-349 Fiscal policy and monetary integration in Europe: an update
by Bertrand Candelon & Joan Muysken & Robert Vermeulen - 350-373 Robust monetary policies in small open economies
by Abhijit Sen Gupta - 374-394 Over-optimism and lender liability in the consumer credit market
by Elisabetta Iossa & Giuliana Palumbo - 395-416 Barriers to retail competition and prices: evidence from Spain
by Alexander W. Hoffmaister
January 2010, Volume 62, Issue 1
- 1-11 Are leading papers of better quality? Evidence from a natural experiment
by Tom Coupé & Victor Ginsburgh & Abdul Noury - 12-35 Higher education academic salaries in the UK
by James Walker & Anna Vignoles & Mark Collins - 36-61 How do Russian depositors discipline their banks? Evidence of a backward bending deposit supply function
by Alexei Karas & William Pyle & Koen Schoors - 62-85 Sovereign risk: constitutions rule
by Emanuel Kohlscheen - 86-113 What does excess bank liquidity say about the loan market in Less Developed Countries?
by Tarron Khemraj - 114-131 Strategic licensing, exports, FDI, and host country welfare
by Uday Bhanu Sinha - 132-156 Relaxing rural constraints: a 'win-win' policy for poverty and environment in China?
by Ben Groom & Pauline Grosjean & Andreas Kontoleon & Timothy Swanson & Shiqiu Zhang - 157-184 The effects on stature of poverty, family size, and birth order: British children in the 1930s
by Timothy J. Hatton & Richard M. Martin - 185-207 Spend more, get more? An inquiry into English local government performance
by Federico Revelli
April 2009, Volume 61, Issue suppl_1
- 1-10 Introduction
by Mary Gregory & Miriam Beblo & Wiemer Salverda & Ioannis Theodossiou - 11-34 Establishment-level wage effects of entering motherhood
by Miriam Beblo & Stefan Bender & Elke Wolf