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July 2021, Volume 88, Issue 1
- 79-117 Employment growth in the face of exchange rate uncertainty: The role of trade and foreign equity finance
by Anubha Dhasmana - 118-143 Deep trade agreements and harmonization of standards
by Yasushi Kawabata & Yasuhiro Takarada - 144-167 Effects of neighboring nation terrorism on imports
by Subhayu Bandyopadhyay & Hristos Doucouliagos & Cong S. Pham - 168-198 Culture and son preference: Evidence from immigrants to the United States
by William Jergins - 199-244 Financial depth, income inequality, and economic transition
by Chi‐Yang Chu & Mingming Jiang - 245-273 Do you speak my language? The effect of sharing a teacher's native language on student achievement
by Kelvin K. C. Seah - 274-294 Do liberal arts colleges maximize profit?
by Ann M. Gansemer‐Topf & Peter F. Orazem & Darin R. Wohlgemuth - 295-321 Income inequality and housing prices in the very long‐run
by Abebe Hailemariam & Sefa Awaworyi Churchill & Russell Smyth & Kingsley Tetteh Baako - 322-366 Effects of losing public health insurance on preventative care, health, and emergency department use: Evidence from the TennCare disenrollment
by Daniel Sebastian Tello‐Trillo - 367-398 Affordable Care Act Medicaid expansions and the nurse labor market
by Michael DiNardi - 399-413 Framing effects and the market selection hypothesis: Evidence from real‐world isomorphic bets
by Alasdair Brown & Fuyu Yang - 414-448 The legacy of representation in medieval Europe for incomes and institutions today
by Jamie Bologna Pavlik & Andrew T. Young
April 2021, Volume 87, Issue 4
- 1061-1063 Acknowledgments
by Hayley Wyatt - 1064-1089 Economic lessons for COVID‐19 pandemic policies
by W. Kip Viscusi - 1090-1106 The political economy of the COVID‐19 pandemic
by Peter Boettke & Benjamin Powell - 1107-1118 Externality and COVID‐19
by Peter T. Leeson & Louis Rouanet - 1119-1137 The political economy of state responses to infectious disease
by Christopher J. Coyne & Thomas K. Duncan & Abigail R. Hall - 1138-1151 Stay‐at‐home orders were issued earlier in economically unfree states
by Bryan C. McCannon & Joshua C. Hall - 1152-1174 The Federal Reserve's response to the COVID‐19 contraction: An initial appraisal
by Nicolás Cachanosky & Bryan P. Cutsinger & Thomas L. Hogan & William J. Luther & Alexander W. Salter - 1175-1209 The political economy of drug and alcohol regulation during the COVID‐19 pandemic
by Audrey Redford & Angela K. Dills - 1210-1228 The FDA and the COVID‐19: A political economy perspective
by Raymond J. March - 1229-1249 Essential or not? Knowledge problems and COVID‐19 stay‐at‐home orders
by Virgil Henry Storr & Stefanie Haeffele & Jordan K. Lofthouse & Laura E. Grube - 1250-1266 Economic freedom, pandemics, and robust political economy
by Rosolino A. Candela & Vincent Geloso - 1267-1299 Battling COVID‐19 with dysfunctional federalism: Lessons from India
by Abishek Choutagunta & G. P. Manish & Shruti Rajagopalan - 1300-1319 Separation of power and expertise: Evidence of the tyranny of experts in Sweden's COVID‐19 responses
by Per L. Bylund & Mark D. Packard - 1320-1344 The evolution of democratic tradition and regional variation in resistance in Nazi Germany
by Wayne Geerling & Gary Magee & Russell Smyth - 1345-1365 Incentivizing provision of collective goods: Allocation rules
by Brock V. Stoddard & Caleb A. Cox & James M. Walker - 1366-1389 Escaping the long arm of the law? Racial disparities in the effect of drivers' license suspensions on offense probabilities
by Siân Mughan & Joanna Carroll - 1390-1404 The impact of smiling cues on social cooperation
by Michalis Drouvelis & Brit Grosskopf
January 2021, Volume 87, Issue 3
- 749-752 Vincent J. Tarascio: In Memoriam (1930–2020)
by Bruce Caldwell - 753-768 In sickness and in health, until death do us part: A case for theory
by Donna B. Gilleskie - 769-807 The contagion externality of a superspreading event: The Sturgis Motorcycle Rally and COVID‐19
by Dhaval Dave & Drew McNichols & Joseph J. Sabia - 808-848 Prescription drug monitoring programs, opioid abuse, and crime
by Dhaval Dave & Monica Deza & Brady Horn - 849-888 Light pollution, sleep deprivation, and infant health at birth
by Laura M. Argys & Susan L. Averett & Muzhe Yang - 889-908 Football transfer fee premiums and Europe's big five
by Craig A. Depken & Tomislav Globan - 909-936 Overeducation and wages revisited: A two‐cohort comparison and random coefficients approach
by Benjamin Artz & David M. Welsch - 937-951 Delayed firm‐paid general training
by Thomas J. Carter - 952-978 Financial development and top income shares in OECD countries
by Anjan K. Saha & Vinod Mishra & Russell Smyth - 979-1009 Tax policy implications for a two‐engine growing economy
by Wei‐Neng Wang & Chia‐Ying Liu & Juin‐Jen Chang - 1010-1030 Entry deterrence when the potential entrant is your competitor in a different market
by Miguel Ángel Ropero - 1031-1051 Promise, trust, and betrayal: Costs of breaching an implicit contract
by Daniel Levy & Andrew T. Young
October 2020, Volume 87, Issue 2
- 411-415 Editor's Report
by Charles Courtemanche - 416-439 Educational gender gaps
by Shelly Lundberg - 440-482 The effect of universal pre‐kindergarten policy on female labor force participation—A synthetic control approach
by Hao Li - 483-516 Who responds to changes to the federal adoption tax credit? Evidence from Florida
by Luke P. Rodgers & Cullen T. Wallace - 517-539 Wage discrimination in the NBA: Evidence using free agent signings
by Candon Johnson & Eduardo Minuci - 540-575 The effects of medical malpractice tort reform on physician supply an analysis of legislative changes from 2009 to 2016
by Charles L. Baum - 576-607 When young soldiers drink: The impact of legal access to alcohol among U.S. Army soldiers
by Marigee Bacolod & Jesse M. Cunha & Yu‐Chu Shen - 608-628 Sibling donation games: pure‐altruism, strategic‐altruism, and the interaction of familial and public transfers
by Amy Farmer & Andrew W. Horowitz & Na Tan - 629-646 The utilitarian–maximin social welfare function and anomalies in social choice
by Mark Schneider & Byung‐Cheol Kim - 647-665 Competition between branded and nonbranded firms and its impact on welfare
by Cong Pan - 666-699 Estimation of productivity and markups with price dispersion: Evidence from Chinese manufacturing during economic transition
by Shunan Zhao & Bing Qian & Subal C. Kumbhakar - 700-731 Firms’ heterogeneity, demand accumulating, and exchange rate pass‐through
by Yong Tan & Chen Carol Zhao - 732-740 Platform pricing redux
by Daniel G. Arce
July 2020, Volume 87, Issue 1
- 3-29 Three prongs for prudent climate policy
by Joseph E. Aldy & Richard Zeckhauser - 30-49 Free trade agreements and world obesity
by Michele Baggio & Alberto Chong - 50-69 The effect of mass shootings on the demand for guns
by Jensen Brock & P. Wesley Routon - 70-121 Does publicly subsidized health insurance affect the birth rate?
by Makayla Palmer - 122-169 Does government health insurance reduce job lock and job push?
by Scott Barkowski - 170-190 Economic freedom and migration: A metro area‐level analysis
by Imran Arif & Adam Hoffer & Dean Stansel & Donald Lacombe - 191-215 Anywhere they go, we go: Immigration inflow's impact on co‐ethnic natives in the U.S
by Tao Song & Huanan Xu - 216-244 The rise and fall of worldwide income inequality, 1820–2035
by Joseph Connors & James Gwartney & Hugo Montesinos‐Yufa - 245-273 Synergies and competition: Export survival in Africa and Latin America
by Luisa Blanco & Jesse Mora & Michael Olabisi & James E. Prieger - 274-315 Competitive blind spots and the cyclicality of investment: Experimental evidence
by Cortney S. Rodet & Andrew Smyth - 316-330 Validity and reliability of contingent valuation and life satisfaction measures of welfare: An application to the value of national Olympic success
by Brad R. Humphreys & Bruce K. Johnson & John C. Whitehead - 331-368 Do shocks to animal spirits cause output fluctuations?
by Christopher Biolsi & Bocong Du - 369-385 Amazon Mechanical Turk workers can provide consistent and economically meaningful data
by David Johnson & John Barry Ryan - 386-405 The evolution of Hayek's thought on gold and monetary standards
by James Caton
April 2020, Volume 86, Issue 4
- 1278-1306 Immigration and the Health of U.S. Natives
by Christian Gunadi - 1307-1337 Fringe Benefits and Chinese Import Competition
by Tommaso Tempesti - 1338-1371 Insecure Resources, Bilateral Trade, and Endogenous Predation: A Game‐Theoretic Analysis of Conflict and Trade
by Yang‐Ming Chang & Shih‐Jye Wu - 1372-1392 An Impossible Goal: When Trade Ratios Cannot Achieve No‐Net‐Loss
by Isla Globus‐Harris - 1393-1417 International Effects of Stock Market Dispersion
by Nam T. Vu & Jiayu Wu - 1418-1445 Does Balance Among Areas of Institutional Quality Matter for Economic Growth?
by J. Brandon Bolen & Russell S. Sobel - 1446-1474 Corruption as an Occupational Choice: Endogenous Corruption and Tax Policy
by Gareth D. Myles & Hana Yousefi - 1475-1509 Big Fish, Small Pond: The Effect of Rank at Entry on Postsecondary Outcomes
by A. Abigail Payne & Justin Smith - 1510-1530 On the Importance of Context in Sequential Search
by Yu‐Chin Hsiao & Simon Kemp & Maroš Servátka - 1531-1558 Individual Competence and Committee Decision Making: Experimental Evidence
by Bryan C. McCannon & Paul Walker - 1559-1575 Financial Incentives and Herding: Evidence from Two Online Experiments
by Syon P. Bhanot & Charles Williamson - 1576-1612 Marriage, Divorce, and Social Safety Net Policy
by Elliott Isaac - 1613-1629 Buchanan, Popular Myths, and the Social Responsibility of Economists
by Alain Marciano
January 2020, Volume 86, Issue 3
- 845-872 Do State Minimum Wages Affect the Incarceration Rate?
by Pallab K. Ghosh & Gary A. Hoover & Zexuan Liu - 873-909 Did the Great Recession Affect Fertility? Examining the Impact of Job Displacements on the Timing of Births in the United States
by Shamma Adeeb Alam & Bijetri Bose - 910-940 The Impact of Housing Prices on Health in the United States Before, During, and After the Great Recession
by Jaesang Sung & Qihua Qiu - 941-970 Does Money Matter for Intergenerational Income Transmission?
by Michelle M. Miller & Frank McIntyre - 971-988 Fairness and the Unselfish Demand for Redistribution by Taxpayers and Welfare Recipients
by Fabio Sabatini & Marco Ventura & Eiji Yamamura & Luca Zamparelli - 989-1018 Policy‐Induced School Calendar Changes and Teacher Moonlighting
by Gregory Gilpin - 1019-1040 Are “Education Lotteries” Less Regressive? Evidence from Texas
by Celeste K. Carruthers & Kara D. Smith - 1041-1080 Is the Best Interest of the Child Best for Children? Educational Attainment and Child Custody Assignment
by Yang Chen & Trevon D. Logan - 1081-1109 Supplying Slot Machines to the Poor
by Melisa Bubonya & David P. Byrne - 1110-1132 Further Evidence on the Effect of Clean Indoor Air Laws on Smoking: The Italian Case
by Martina Celidoni & Luca Pieroni & Luca Salmasi - 1133-1149 Target Date Defaults in a Public Sector Retirement Saving Plan
by Robert L. Clark & Olivia S. Mitchell - 1150-1169 The Tax Paradox and Weak Tax Neutrality
by Ramón E. López & Pablo Gutiérrez Cubillos & Eugenio Figueroa - 1170-1191 Remittances, Output, and Exchange Rate Regimes: Theory with an Application to Latin America
by Dennis W. Jansen & Diego E. Vacaflores - 1192-1213 U.S. Monetary Policy since the 1950s and the Changing Content of FOMC Minutes
by Pierre L. Siklos - 1214-1221 A Note on Price Behavior in Urban Pakistan
by James Herndon - 1222-1240 Identity and the Self‐Reinforcing Effects of Norm Compliance
by Mark A. Pickup & Erik O. Kimbrough & Eline A. de Rooij - 1241-1266 An Experimental Analysis of Regulatory Interventions for Complex Pricing
by Lana Friesen & Peter E. Earl
October 2019, Volume 86, Issue 2
- 367-370 Editor's Report
by Charles J. Courtemanche - 371-432 The Dozen Things Experimental Economists Should Do (More of)
by Eszter Czibor & David Jimenez‐Gomez & John A. List - 433-458 Hierarchy Leadership and Social Distance in Charitable Giving
by Jipeng Zhang & Huan Xie - 459-477 Does Generation Matter to Entrepreneurship? Four Generations of Entrepreneurs
by Ting Zhang & Zoltan Acs - 478-502 An Honest Day's Pay: Cooperation among Entrepreneurs vs. Students, and Linkages to Real‐World Business Success
by Mongoljin Batsaikhan & Louis Putterman - 503-529 Assessing the Efficacy of Consumer Boycotts of U.S. Target Firms: A Shareholder Wealth Analysis
by Kasaundra M. Tomlin - 530-547 Identification of Job Lock and Inefficient Labor Market Mobility
by Tim Bersak - 548-572 How Do Local Labor Markets and Human Capital Affect Employment Outcomes after Job Loss?
by Ken Ueda - 573-612 Cross‐Country Evidence on Labor Market Institutions and Young Adult Employment through the Financial Crisis
by Jeffrey Clemens - 613-637 The Effects of Differential Income Replacement and Mortality on U.S. Social Security Redistribution
by Li Tan & Cory Koedel - 638-666 Appeals to Social Norms and Taxpayer Compliance
by James Alm & William D. Schulze & Carrie von Bose & Jubo Yan - 667-690 The Law of 1/n Revisited: Distributive Politics, Legislature Size, and the Costs of Collective Action
by George R. Crowley - 691-725 Global Innovative R&D Offshoring with Heterogeneous Labor: The Role of IPR‐Protection on Technology Transfer and the Brain Drain Effect
by Zachary Cohle - 726-745 The Impact of Self‐Perceived Relative Income on Life Satisfaction: Evidence from British Panel Data
by Han Yu - 746-772 Surviving the Famine Unscathed? An Analysis of the Long‐Term Health Effects of the Great Chinese Famine
by Wenli Cheng & Hui Shi - 773-799 So Many Hospitals, So Little Information: How Hospital Value‐Based Purchasing Is a Game of Chance
by Andrew I. Friedson & William C. Horrace & Allison F. Marier - 800-822 Heading for the Hills? Effects of Community Flood Management on Local Adaptation to Flood Risks
by Douglas S. Noonan & Xian Liu - 823-838 Overlapping Marathons: What Happens to Female Pace When Men Catch Up?
by Erica G. Birk & Logan M. Lee & Glen R. Waddell
July 2019, Volume 86, Issue 1
- 3-4 My Last Editor's Report
by Laura Razzolini - 5-6 Laura Razzolini and the Modernization of the Southern Economic Journal
by Jonathan Hamilton - 7-8 Editor's Report
by Charles J. Courtemanche - 9-17 Food Access, Program Participation, and Health: Research Using FoodAPS
by Marianne P. Bitler & Christian Gregory - 18-48 SNAP and Paycheck Cycles
by Timothy K. M. Beatty & Marianne P. Bitler & Xinzhe Huang Cheng & Cynthia van der Werf - 49-82 Does School Lunch Fill the “SNAP Gap” at the End of the Month?
by Agustina Laurito & Amy Ellen Schwartz - 83-105 WIC Participation and Relative Quality of Household Food Purchases: Evidence from FoodAPS
by Di Fang & Michael R. Thomsen & Rodolfo M. Nayga & Aaron M. Novotny - 106-123 The Contribution of the School Environment to the Overall Food Environment Experienced by Children
by David Frisvold & Joseph Price - 124-155 Investigating Treatment Effects of Participating Jointly in SNAP and WIC when the Treatment Is Validated Only for SNAP
by Helen H. Jensen & Brent Kreider & Oleksandr Zhylyevskyy - 156-201 The Effect of SNAP and School Food Programs on Food Security, Diet Quality, and Food Spending: Sensitivity to Program Reporting Error
by Kyung Min Kang & Robert A. Moffitt - 202-228 Estimating the Associations between SNAP and Food Insecurity, Obesity, and Food Purchases with Imperfect Administrative Measures of Participation
by Charles Courtemanche & Augustine Denteh & Rusty Tchernis - 230-253 Misreporting of Government Transfers: How Important Are Survey Design and Geography?
by Bruce D. Meyer & Nikolas Mittag - 253-270 Higher Wages, Less Gym Time? The Effects of Minimum Wages on Time Use
by Otto Lenhart - 271-285 Perverse Incentives? Labor Market Regulation and Performance in the Public Sector
by Alberto Chong & Angelo Cozzubo - 286-304 Terror per Capita
by Michael Jetter & David Stadelmann - 305-317 Negotiating with Terrorists: The Costs of Compliance
by Kerim Peren Arin & Eberhard Feess & Torben Kuhlenkasper & Otto F. M. Reich - 318-338 Crime Watch: Hurricanes and Illegal Activities
by Nekeisha Spencer & Eric Strobl - 339-362 Product Scope and Productivity: Evidence from India's Product Reservation Policy
by Ishani Tewari & Joshua Wilde
April 2019, Volume 85, Issue 4
- 1016-1026 Shackling the Identification Police?
by Christopher J. Ruhm - 1027-1031 Economics, Insurance, and Flood Hazards
by Jamie Kruse & Jacob Hochard - 1032-1057 Flood Fatalities in the United States: The Roles of Socioeconomic Factors and the National Flood Insurance Program
by Jungmin Lim & Mark Skidmore - 1058-1082 Flood Insurance and Risk Reduction: Market Penetration, Coverage, and Mitigation in Coastal North Carolina
by Mona Ahmadiani & Susana Ferreira & Craig E. Landry - 1083-1107 Climate Forecasts and Flood Mitigation
by Charles Sims & Sarah E. Null - 1108-1131 Measuring Heterogeneous Price Effects for Home Acquisition Programs in At‐Risk Regions
by Eugene Frimpong & Jamie Kruse & Gregory Howard & Rachel Davidson & Joseph Trainor & Linda Nozick - 1132-1158 Flood Risk and Salience: New Evidence from the Sunshine State
by Laura A. Bakkensen & Xiaozhou Ding & Lala Ma - 1159-1179 Capitalization of Flood Insurance and Risk Perceptions in Housing Prices: An Empirical Agent‐Based Model Approach
by Koen de Koning & Tatiana Filatova & Okmyung Bin - 1180-1195 Reasonable and Risk‐Based? Replacing NFIP Generally Subsidized Rates with a Means‐Tested Subsidy
by Benjamin Miller & Lloyd Dixon & Noreen Clancy - 1196-1216 Worthiness versus Self‐Interest in Charitable Giving: Evidence from a Low‐Income, Minority Neighborhood
by Natalia Candelo & Angela C. M. de Oliveira & Catherine Eckel - 1217-1242 Dual Job Holding and the Gig Economy: Allocation of Effort across Primary and Gig Jobs
by Meriem Hodge Doucette & W. David Bradford - 1243-1261 Cultural Baggage: Do Immigrants Import Corruption?
by Jamie Bologna Pavlik & Estefania Lujan Padilla & Benjamin Powell - 1262-1285 The Role of TTIP on the Environment
by Dhimitri Qirjo & Razvan Pascalau - 1286-1310 Were Nineteenth‐Century Industrial Workers Permanent Income Savers?
by Howard Bodenhorn
January 2019, Volume 85, Issue 3
- 639-662 An Analysis of Dynamic Price Discrimination in Airlines
by Diego Escobari & Nicholas G. Rupp & Joseph Meskey - 663-690 An Experimental Study of Public Information in the Asymmetric Partnership Game
by Andrew Kloosterman - 691-714 What Should (Knightian) Economists Do? James M. Buchanan's 1980 Visit to Chile
by Andrew Farrant - 715-741 James M. Buchanan and the Political Economy of Desegregation
by Phillip W. Magness & Art Carden & Vincent Geloso - 742-765 Employer‐Sponsored Health Insurance and the Gender Wage Gap: Evidence from the Employer Mandate
by Conor Lennon - 766-795 Do Air Quality Alerts Affect Household Migration?
by Bongkyun Kim - 796-820 How to Compete? Cournot versus Bertrand in a Vertical Structure with an Integrated Input Supplier
by Luciano Fanti & Marcella Scrimitore - 821-864 “Crime” on the Field
by Carl Kitchens & Matthew Philip Makofske & Le Wang - 865-898 The Effects of Competition on Prescription Payments in Retail Pharmacy Markets
by Jihui Chen - 899-918 Job Security and Risk‐Taking: Theory and Evidence From Professional Football
by Peter Slade & Tor Tolhurst - 919-938 Social Stigma and Asset Value
by Patrick Gourley - 939-959 Graduated Punishments in Public Good Games
by Allard van der Made - 960-984 Measuring the Accuracy of Federal Reserve Forecasts
by Lillian R. Gaeto & Sandeep Mazumder - 985-1004 Firm Heterogeneity and Export Pricing in India
by Michael A. Anderson & Martin H. Davies & José E. Signoret & Stephen L. S. Smith
October 2018, Volume 85, Issue 2
- 309-312 Editor's Report
by Laura Razzolini - 313-348 Risk Preferences, Time Preferences, and Smoking Behavior
by Glenn W. Harrison & Andre Hofmeyr & Don Ross & J. Todd Swarthout - 349-377 When It Rains, It Pours: Under What Circumstances Does Job Loss Lead to Divorce
by Melissa Ruby Banzhaf - 378-406 Macroeconomics with Endogenous Markups and Optimal Taxation
by Federico Etro - 407-423 The Effect of the Fed's Large‐Scale Asset Purchases on Inflationary Expectations
by Willem Thorbecke - 424-440 The Chain Effect of an Antidumping Policy
by Kuo‐Feng Kao & Chao‐Cheng Mai - 441-456 Educational mismatch and the earnings distribution
by Keith A. Bender & Kristen Roche - 457-484 Investment in Outside Options as Opportunistic Behavior: An Experimental Investigation
by Hodaka Morita & Maroš Servátka - 485-507 What Happens to the Employers Involved in Mass Layoffs?
by Elizabeth Weber Handwerker & Lowell Mason - 508-536 Open Borders for Business? Causes and Consequences of the Regulation of Foreign Entry
by Lewis Davis & Claudia R. Williamson - 537-562 Give Me Liberty, or I Will Produce Underground: Effects of Economic Freedom on the Shadow Economy
by Aziz N. Berdiev & James W. Saunoris & Friedrich Schneider - 563-579 Do Negative Random Shocks Affect Trust and Trustworthiness?
by Hernán Bejarano & Joris Gillet & Ismael Rodriguez‐Lara - 580-598 Household Informedness and Long‐Run Inflation Expectations: Experimental Evidence
by Carola Binder & Alex Rodrigue - 599-615 Pre‐Play Learning and the Preference Reversal Phenomenon
by Younjun Kim & Elizabeth Hoffman - 616-631 Requiring Versus Recommending Preparation Before Class: Does It Matter?
by Martin S. Andersen & Dora Gicheva & Jeffrey Sarbaum
July 2018, Volume 85, Issue 1
- 3-5 In honor of Michael Grossman
by Sara Markowitz & Robert Kaestner - 6-47 Evolution of the Infant Health Production Function
by Hope Corman & Dhaval Dave & Nancy E. Reichman - 48-70 An Assessment of the Forward‐Looking Hypothesis of the Demand for Cigarettes
by Robert Kaestner & Kevin Callison - 71-92 Education and family health care spending
by Alan C. Monheit & Irina B. Grafova - 93-120 Unemployment and Health Behaviors over the Business Cycle: A Longitudinal View
by Gregory Colman & Dhaval Dave - 121-141 Earnings Gaps for Conspicuous Characteristics: Evidence from Indonesia
by Md Nazmul Ahsan & Inas Rashad Kelly - 142-165 Effect of Stress on Later‐Life Health: Evidence from the Vietnam War Draft
by Daniel Grossman & John Cawley & Damien de Walque - 166-169 Present and Future of the European Union and EMU
by Silvia Fedeli - 170-188 Public budgetary rules and GDP growth: An empirical study on OECD and twelve european countries
by Elton Beqiraj & Silvia Fedeli & Francesco Forte - 189-202 Sustainability and comovement of government debt in EMU Countries: A panel data analysis
by Gordon L. Brady & Cosimo Magazzino - 203-216 Economic Fluctuations in the U.S. and Euro Area: Quantifying the Contribution of Technical Change
by Marco Di Pietro & Enrico Saltari - 217-234 Cooperative Monetary and Fiscal Policies in the Euro Area
by Willi Semmler & Alexander Haider - 235-254 On the trade, growth, and welfare effects of intellectual property rights protection
by Yuki Saito - 255-275 Why factors facilitating collusion may not predict cartel occurrence — experimental evidence
by Miguel A. Fonseca & Yan Li & Hans‐Theo Normann - 276-303 Assessing the effects of the Mexican Drug War on economic growth: An empirical analysis
by Germà Bel & Maximilian Holst
April 2018, Volume 84, Issue 4
- 938-959 Economics and Public Administration
by Peter Boettke - 965-991 Ride‐Sharing, Fatal Crashes, and Crime
by Angela K. Dills & Sean E. Mulholland - 992-1000 Measuring trust: A reinvestigation
by Billur Aksoy & Haley Harwell & Ada Kovaliukaite & Catherine Eckel - 1001-1023 Breaking Bad in Bourbon Country: Does Alcohol Prohibition Encourage Methamphetamine Production?
by Jose Fernandez & Stephan Gohmann & Joshua C. Pinkston - 1024-1049 The Effect of Whistle‐Blowing Incentives on Collusion: An Experimental Study of Leniency Programs
by Nick Feltovich & Yasuyo Hamaguchi - 1050-1066 Economic Freedom and Exercise: Evidence from State Outcomes
by Joshua C. Hall & Brad R. Humphreys & Jane E. Ruseski
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