Scandinavian Journal of Economics
1976 - 2008
Edited by Jonas Agell, Nils Gottfries and Espen R. Moen
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2008
- When Do Employees Leave Their Job for Entrepreneurship? pp. 1-21

- Ari Hyytinen and Mika Maliranta
- Entrepreneurship and Liquidity Constraints: Evidence from Sweden pp. 23-43

- Jenny Nykvist
- Age-related Optimal Income Taxation pp. 45-71

- Sören Blomquist and Luca Micheletto
- Peers and Culture pp. 73-92

- María Sáez-Martí and Anna Sjögren
- Adult Outcomes for Children of Teenage Mothers pp. 93-117

- Marco Francesconi
- Two-level CES Production Technology in the Solow and Diamond Growth Models pp. 119-143

- Chris Papageorgiou and Marianne Saam
- Economic Growth, TFP Convergence and the World Export of Ideas: A Century of Evidence pp. 145-167

- Jakob B. Madsen
- Prices, Productivity and Wage Bargaining in Open Economies pp. 169-195

- Anders Forslund, Nils Gottfries and Andreas Westermark
- Monetary Policy and Exchange Rate Interactions in a Small Open Economy pp. 197-221

- Hilde Christiane Bjørnland
- Federal Monetary Policy: A Comment pp. 223-227

- Achim Hauck and Uwe Vollmer
- Response to "Federal Monetary Policy: A Comment" pp. 229-230

- Carsten Hefeker
- The 2007 Nobel Memorial Prize in Mechanism Design Theory pp. 237-260

- Dilip Mookherjee
- Do School Subsidies Promote Human Capital Investment among the Poor? pp. 261-276

- César Martinelli and Susan W. Parker
- Resources and Student Achievement-Evidence from a Swedish Policy Reform pp. 277-296

- Peter Fredriksson and Björn Öckert
- Inequity Aversion and Team Incentives pp. 297-320

- Pedro Rey-Biel
- Moral Hazard, Income Taxation and Prospect Theory pp. 321-337

- Ravi Kanbur, Jukka Pirttilä and Matti Tuomala
- Stress that Doesn't Pay: The Commuting Paradox pp. 339-366

- Alois Stutzer and Bruno S. Frey
- Do Slotting Allowances Harm Retail Competition? pp. 367-384

- Øystein Foros and Hans Jarle Kind
- The Threat Effect of Active Labour Market Programmes pp. 385-401

- Michael Rosholm and Michael Svarer
- Trade Integration and Business Cycle Convergence: Is the Relation Robust across Time and Space? pp. 403-417

- Andrew Abbott, Joshy Easaw and Tao Xing
- Risk Sharing and Efficiency Implications of Progressive Pension Arrangements pp. 419-443

- Hans Fehr and Christian Habermann
- Financial Globalization, International Business Cycles and Consumption Risk Sharing pp. 447-471

- Michael J. Artis and Mathias Hoffmann
- Taylor Rules for the ECB using Expectations Data pp. 473-488

- Janko Gorter, Jan Jacobs and Jakob de Haan
- Some Evidence on the Adjustment of Producer Prices pp. 489-518

- David Cornille and Maarten Dossche
- Adjustment Costs, Inventories and Output pp. 519-542

- Leif Danziger
- Capital Structure under Costly Enforcement pp. 543-565

- Hans K. Hvide and Tore Leite
- Why the European Union Should Adopt Formula Apportionment with a Sales Factor pp. 567-589

- Thomas Eichner and Marco Runkel
- Public and Private Education in an Integrated Europe: Studying to Migrate and Teaching to Stay? pp. 591-608

- Panu Poutvaara
- Rising Earnings Inequality in Sweden: The Role of Composition and Prices pp. 609-634

- David Domeij
- Labor-market Volatility in Matching Models with Endogenous Separations pp. 645-665

- Dale Mortensen and Éva Nagypál
- Heterogeneity, Job Creation and Unemployment Volatility pp. 667-693

- Veronica Guerrieri
- Embodied Technical Change and the Fluctuations of Unemployment and Wages pp. 695-721

- Michael Reiter
- Public Employment and the Business Cycle pp. 723-742

- Vincenzo Quadrini and Antonella Trigari
- Labor Market Dynamics and the Business Cycle: Structural Evidence for the United States pp. 743-777

- Morten Ravn and Saverio Simonelli
- U.S. Labor Market Dynamics Revisited pp. 779-806

- Eran Yashiv
- Inflation and Unemployment in General Equilibrium pp. 837-855

- Guillaume Rocheteau, Peter Rupert and Randall Wright
- The Macroeconomic Consequences of Reciprocity in Labor Relations pp. 857-881

- Jean-Pierre Danthine and Andre Kurmann
- Testing and the Composition of the Labor Pool pp. 883-903

- Johnathan Boone and Joel Watson
2007
- Rational Underdevelopment pp. 1-24

- Klaus Desmet and Ignacio Ortuño Ortín
- Marriage, Divorce and Reciprocity-based Cooperation pp. 25-47

- Dan Anderberg
- A Model of Reputation in Cheap Talk pp. 49-70

- Lars Frisell and Johan N. M. Lagerlöf
- Simple Reputation Systems pp. 71-91

- John Kennes and Aaron Schiff
- Asymmetric Demand Information and Foreign Direct Investment pp. 93-106

- Rafael Moner-Colonques, Vicente Orts and José J. Sempere-Monerris
- The Optimal Perception of Inflation Persistence is Zero pp. 107-113

- Kai Leitemo
- The Monetary Policy of the European Central Bank pp. 115-135

- Paolo Surico
- Optimal Fiscal Policies, Congestion and Over-entry pp. 137-151

- Juin-jen Chang, Hsiao-wen Hung, Jhy-yuan Shieh and Ching-chong Lai
- Optimal Protection of Property Rights in a General Equilibrium Model of Growth pp. 153-175

- George Economides, Hyun Park and Apostolis Philippopoulos
- Does the CPI Mirror the Cost of Living? Engel's Law Suggests Not in Norway pp. 177-195

- Erling Røed Larsen
- Edmund Phelps: Macroeconomist and Social Scientist pp. 203-224

- Peter Howitt
- On the Coexistence of Banks and Markets pp. 225-243

- Hans Gersbach and Harald Uhlig
- Foreign Money Shocks and the Welfare Performance of Alternative Monetary Policy Regimes pp. 245-266

- Ozge Senay and Alan Sutherland
- Optimal Monetary Policy and Sectoral Shocks: Is International Monetary Cooperation Beneficial? pp. 267-290

- Wolfram Berger
- Financial Instability under a Flexible Exchange Rate pp. 291-302

- Damien Besancenot and Radu Vranceanu
- Contests with Multi-tasking pp. 303-319

- Derek J. Clark and Kai A. Konrad
- Do Antitrust Laws Facilitate Collusion? Experimental Evidence on Costly Communication in Duopolies pp. 321-339

- Ola Andersson and Erik Wengström
- Estimating Risk Attitudes in Denmark: A Field Experiment pp. 341-368

- Glenn W. Harrison, Morten I. Lau and E. Elisabet Rutström
- Too Much of a Good Thing? The Quantitative Economics of R&D-driven Growth Revisited pp. 369-386

- Holger Strulik
- Early Starts, Reversals and Catch-up in the Process of Economic Development pp. 387-413

- Areendam Chanda and Louis Putterman
- Class Size, Teacher Hours and Educational Attainment pp. 415-438

- Martin Browning and Eskil Heinesen
- Worker Absenteeism in Search Equilibrium pp. 439-467

- Per Engström and Bertil Holmlund
- Financial Matching, Asymmetric Information and Entrepreneurial Risk Taking pp. 469-485

- Timo Vesala
- Revenue Sharing and Information Exchange under Non-discriminatory Taxation pp. 487-504

- Michael Keen and Jenny Ligthart
- Redistributive Taxation under Ethical Behaviour pp. 505-529

- Robin Boadway, Nicolas Marceau and Steeve Mongrain
- The Fear of Exclusion: Individual Effort when Group Formation is Endogenous pp. 531-550

- Kjell Arne Brekke, Karine Nyborg and Mari Rege
- Asset Specificity and Vertical Integration pp. 551-572

- Ola Kvaløy
- Human Capital and Overinvestment in R&D pp. 573-591

- Ana Balcão Reis and Tiago Neves Sequeira
- Resource Curse or Not: A Question of Appropriability pp. 593-617

- Anne D. Boschini, Jan Pettersson and Jesper Roine
- Inflation Adjustment and Labour Market Structures: Evidence from a Multi-country Study pp. 619-642

- Christopher Bowdler and Luca Nunziata