Southern Economic Journal
1997 - 2026
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Volume 92, issue 4, 2026
- Doing Business v. Business Ready: A Preliminary Comparison pp. 865-877

- Justin Callais and Robert Lawson
- Welfare Access and Inactivity Gaps: Revisiting the Racial Divergence in Unemployment Rates pp. 878-896

- Gonzalo Dona and Rene Zamarripa
- Vacancies on the FOMC pp. 897-914

- Cody Couture
- Unveiling Pollution Abatement Costs in Chinese Manufacturing Sector Using a By‐Production Approach pp. 915-934

- Yulu Wang, Subal C. Kumbhakar and Shunan Zhao
- The Impacts of Removing College Entrance Exams: Evidence From the Test‐Optional Movement pp. 935-955

- Brianna Felegi
- The Impact of Tobacco Regulations on Smoking and Vaping pp. 956-972

- Don Kenkel, Alan Mathios, Grace Phillips, Revathy Surya Narayana, Hua Wang and Sen Zeng
- The Impact of Increased Life Expectancy on Schooling, Retirement, and Labor Force Participation Decisions pp. 973-989

- Manoj Atolia, John Gibson and Felix Rioja
- The Effects of Sports Betting on Casino Gambling in the United States pp. 990-1002

- Ege Can, Mark W. Nichols and Vasileios Pavlopoulos
- Technology Licensing in Vertical Markets: A Spatial Model pp. 1003-1011

- John S. Heywood, Dongyang Li and Guangliang Ye
- Political Ideology and Health Outcomes: Evidence From Metropolitan Regions in the United States pp. 1012-1043

- Kelly Hyde, Ilia Murtazashvili, Jane E. Ruseski and Yang Zhou
- Minimum Wages and Homelessness pp. 1044-1063

- Seth J. Hill
- Localization Economies and Firm Productivity: Evidence From Football Teams in São Paulo, Brazil pp. 1064-1099

- Brad R. Humphreys and Amir B. Ferreira Neto
- Judging Trends in Income Inequality in the U.S.: Do the Measures Matter? pp. 1100-1111

- V. Kerry Smith
- Ill‐informed beliefs: Misperceptions of the costs of unplanned parental absences pp. 1112-1132

- Erin Giffin, Jessica B. Hoel and Prachi Jain
- How Digital Transformation Reshapes Executive and Worker Compensation: Evidence From Chinese Manufacturing Firms pp. 1133-1155

- Wenqi Duan, Mingming Jiang and Jianhong Qi
- Homicide, punishment and deterrence in Australia pp. 1156-1188

- Hugh Farrell and Vincent O'Sullivan
- Homefront: Black Servicemembers and Black Voters in the Civil Rights Era pp. 1189-1204

- Thomas Koch, Trevon D. Logan and John M. Parman
- Teaching financial crises: A leverage experiment pp. 1205-1223

- Lee Coppock, Daniel Harper and Charles Holt
Volume 92, issue 3, 2026
- Unraveling Corruption and State Capacity With Heterogeneous Productivity pp. 689-704

- Diego Carrasco, Nhan Buu Phan and Shino Takayama
- The impact of credit union competition on Bank loan rates, 2010–2019 pp. 705-715

- Robert Feinberg and Kara M. Reynolds
- The Discouraging Effect of Overconfidence pp. 716-727

- Cary Deck and Klajdi Bregu
- The Abilene Paradox: The Curse of Caring Too Much pp. 728-742

- Lia Flores, Rachel Mannahan and Jin‐Yeong Sohn
- Teacher Gender and Students' Academic Outcomes in High School pp. 743-762

- Yuan Cao
- Social Openness and International Capital Flows pp. 763-787

- Christopher Biolsi and Amrita Dhar
- Prohibition and Percolation: The Roaring Success of Coffee During US Alcohol Prohibition pp. 788-808

- Zachary Bartsch
- Persistent Private Information in Experimental Asset Markets pp. 809-827

- Daniel Q. Harper, Charles Holt and Margaret M. Isaacson
- The Jamestown/Xiaogang Survival Game: A Class Experiment pp. 828-837

- Lee Coppock, Charles Holt, Cathleen Johnson and Madison Smither
- The Inexhaustible Mine? pp. 838-855

- Gabriel F. Benzecry and Daniel J. Smith
Volume 92, issue 2, 2025
- Temporary Fixes, Permanent Problems: Implications of the Growing Reliance on Liminal Status in U.S. Immigration Policy pp. 181-193

- Pia M. Orrenius and Madeline Zavodny
- Estimating average treatment effects with only discrete covariates pp. 194-217

- Jingping Gu, Dennis W. Jansen and Xiaoyu Li
- Resource shocks, firm obstacles, and local business in Africa pp. 218-271

- Jamie Bologna Pavlik and Amanda Ross
- How does temperature affect rural income: Channels and implication of adaptation pp. 272-312

- Qingen Gai, Chengzheng Li and Peng Zhang
- Did Karl Marx party in 1891? The effect of SPD's Erfurt program on Karl Marx's citations pp. 313-337

- Phillip W. Magness and Michael Makovi
- The effect of racial and ethnic attitudes on Hispanic identity in the United States pp. 338-358

- Hussain Hadah
- Economic policy uncertainty and the Kimchi premium in the cryptocurrency market pp. 359-381

- Dooyeon Cho and Kyung‐woo Lee
- A rationale for the “meeting competition defense” under primary‐line injury pp. 382-402

- Iñaki Aguirre and Arda Yenipazarli
- Signaling endogenous product quality with price in the presence of consumer boycotts pp. 403-433

- Yi‐Ling Cheng and Chris Y. Tung
- When the rich do (not) trust the (newly) rich: Experimental evidence on the effects of positive random shocks in the trust game pp. 434-469

- Hernan Bejarano, Joris Gillet and Ismael Rodriguez‐Lara
- Age effects in primary education: A double disadvantage for second‐generation immigrants pp. 470-503

- Antonio Abatemarco, Mariagrazia Cavallo, Immacolata Marino and Giuseppe Russo
- Do business and economics studies erode prosocial values? pp. 504-526

- Mattias Sundemo and Åsa Löfgren
- Border revitalization policy and export competitiveness pp. 527-560

- Hongguang Sui, Md Shariful Islam, Xiaoxue Du and Shihua Zhang
- The intergenerational transmission of food insecurity: Do educational compromises make things worse? pp. 561-586

- Sarah Hamersma and Matthew Kim
- Did Henry Ford Cause the Recession of 1926–1927? A Test of the Granular Hypothesis pp. 587-605

- Gabriel Mathy and Stephen Sun
- Testing a new approach to teaching introductory economics: Effects on subsequent learning pp. 606-627

- Buly A. Cardak, Sue O'Keefe, Yen Dan Tong and David Walker
- Ethics and Tuition Price Discrimination: A Classroom Game pp. 628-636

- James Staveley‐O'Carroll and Deepak Joglekar
- Sentiment Analysis of Teaching Evaluations: Evidence From Nearly 8 Million Rate My Professor Reviews pp. 637-661

- Jose Fernandez and Erin Yetter
- Exploring heterogeneous responses of residential water consumption to lawn size: Insights from a novel parcel‐level dataset pp. 662-675

- Brandli Stitzel and Rex Pjesky
Volume 92, issue 1, 2025
- Symposium introduction: Is certificate‐of‐need needed? pp. 3-5

- Edward Timmons
- Certificate‐of‐Need laws in healthcare: A comprehensive review of the literature pp. 6-43

- Matthew Mitchell
- Rural healthcare access and supply constraints: A causal analysis pp. 44-62

- Vitor Melo, Liam Sigaud, Elijah Neilson and Markus Bjoerkheim
- The causal effect of repealing Certificate‐of‐Need laws for ambulatory surgical centers: Does access to medical services increase? pp. 63-86

- Thomas Stratmann, Markus Bjoerkheim and Christopher Koopman
- The effect of substance use Certificate‐of‐Need laws on access to substance use disorder treatment facilities pp. 87-110

- Shishir Shakya and Christine Bretschneider‐Fries
- The effect of Certificate‐of‐Need laws on substance use disorder care for vulnerable populations pp. 111-132

- Alicia Plemmons, Darwyyn Deyo and Sarah Drain
- Certificate of Need and the labor market pp. 133-151

- Kihwan Bae and James Bailey
- The effect of Certificate‐of‐Need laws on physician earnings and labor supply pp. 152-175

- Moiz Bhai
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