Journal of Applied Economics
1998 - 2017
Current editor(s): Germán Coloma and Mariana Conte Grand and Jorge M. Streb
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Volume 20, month November, 2017
  - Strategic partisan transfers in a fiscal federation: Evidence from a new Brazilian database   pp. 211-239  
- Mauricio Bugarin and Fernanda Marciniuk
- Regional income redistribution and risk-sharing: Lessons from Argentina   pp. 241-269  
- Walter Cont, Alberto Porto and Pedro Juarros
- Coupled vs. decoupled subsidies with heterogeneous firms in general equilibrium   pp. 271-282  
- Mark Gibson and Jeff Luckstead
- Is there a Beveridge curve in the short and the long run?   pp. 283-303  
- Robert Pater
- Processing uncertainty: Evolving beliefs, fallible theories, rationalizations and the origins of macroeconomic crises   pp. 305-328  
- Pablo Schiaffino, Ricardo Crespo and Daniel Heymann
- Using survey data to forecast real activity with evolutionary algorithms. A cross-country analysis   pp. 329-349  
- Oscar Claveria, Enric Monte and Salvador Torra
- Credit constraints, sector informality and firm investments: Evidence from a panel of Uruguayan firms   pp. 351-372  
- Nestor Gandelman and Alejandro Rasteletti
- Re-examining the financial development-openness nexus: Nonparametric evidence for developing countries   pp. 373-394  
- Amin Karimu and George Marbuah
- Can the shadow economy undermine the effect of political stability on inflation? Empirical evidence   pp. 395-420  
- Ummad Mazhar and Juvaria Jafri
Volume 20, month May, 2017
  - Man vs. machine: An investigation of speeding ticket disparities based on gender and race   pp. 1-28  
- Sarah Quintanar
- Triple penalty in employment access: The role of beauty, race, and sex   pp. 29-47  
- Francisco Galarza and Gustavo Yamada
- Conventional views and asset prices: What to expect after times of extreme opinions   pp. 49-73  
- J. Daniel Aromi
- Determinants of inflation differentials in the euro area: Is the New Keynesian Phillips Curve enough?   pp. 75-103  
- Sérgio Lagoa
- The growth-inflation nexus for the U.S. from 1801 to 2013: A semiparametric approach   pp. 105-120  
- Mehmet Balcilar, Rangan Gupta and Charl Jooste
- Romer was right on openness and inflation: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa   pp. 121-140  
- Faqin Lin, Dongzhou Mei, Huanhuan Wang and Xi Yao
- Is gerontocracy harmful for growth? A comparative study of seven European countries   pp. 141-168  
- Vincenzo Atella and Lorenzo Carbonari
- A DEA-logistics performance index   pp. 169-192  
- Luisa Martí, Juan Carlos Martín and Rosa Puertas
- Imposing concavity and the null-jointness property on the production possibilities frontier in case of polluting technologies   pp. 193-210  
- Alexandre Repkine
Volume 19, month November, 2016
  - Macroeconomic performance and institutional change: Evidence from subjective well-being data   pp. 193-218  
- Heinz Welsch and Jan Kühling
- Pricing genius: The market evaluation of innovation   pp. 219-248  
- David Galenson and Simone Lenzu
- Price-level targeting versus inflation targeting in a new Keynesian model with inflation persistence   pp. 249-270  
- Luisa F. Acuña-Roa and Julián Parra-Polanía
- Growth and informality: A comprehensive panel data analysis   pp. 271-292  
- Ceyhun Elgin and Serdar Birinci
- Qual VAR revisited: Good forecast, bad story   pp. 293-322  
- Makram El-Shagi and Gregor von Schweinitz
- Banking instability and deposit insurance: The role of moral hazard   pp. 323-350  
- Harold Ngalawa, Fulbert Tchana Tchana and Nicola Viegi
- The distribution of exchange rates under a minimum exchange rate regime   pp. 351-362  
- Markus Hertrich
- Political competition and growth in global perspective: Evidence from panel data   pp. 363-382  
- Georg Man
- Swimming pool versus art museum: Efficiency in the provision of local public facilities with heterogeneity   pp. 383-400  
- Jiun-Nan Ou
Volume 19, month May, 2016
  - The unintended consequences of childcare regulation: Evidence from a regression discontinuity design   pp. 1-40  
- Eugenio Rojas, Rafael Sanchez and Mauricio Villena
- Social conflict and redistributive preferences among rich and poor: Testing the hypothesis of Acemoglu and Robinson   pp. 41-64  
- Eiji Yamamura
- A randomized impact evaluation of a tuition-free private school targeting low income students in Uruguay   pp. 65-94  
- Ana Balsa and Alejandro Cid
- Testing unemployment theories: A multivariate long memory approach   pp. 95-112  
- Guglielmo Maria Caporale, Luis Gil-Alana and Yuliya Lovcha
- The robustness of cross-country healthcare rankings among homogeneous OECD countries   pp. 113-144  
- Richard Gearhart
- Electoral opportunism and vertical fiscal imbalance   pp. 145-168  
- Osvaldo Meloni
- Long-run determinants of economic growth in South America   pp. 169-192  
- Daniel H. Vedia-Jerez and Coro Chasco Yrigoyen
Volume 18, month November, 2015
  - Regional inflation dynamics and inflation targeting. The case of Peru   pp. 199-224  
- Diego Winkelried and José Enrique Gutierrez
- Causality between US economic policy and equity market uncertainties: Evidence from linear and nonlinear tests   pp. 225-246  
- Ahdi Noomen Ajmi, Goodness C. Aye, Mehmet Balcilar, Ghassen El Montasser and Rangan Gupta
- Disequilibria and contagion in financial markets: Evidence from a new test   pp. 247-266  
- Luca De Angelis and Attilio Gardini
- On central bank independence and political cycles   pp. 267-296  
- Mercedes Haga
- Does managerial compensation affect workers’ effort?   pp. 297-324  
- Nils Hesse and M. Fernanda Rivas
- Low self-esteem predicts future unemployment   pp. 325-346  
- Anna Huysse-Gaytandjieva, Wim Groot, Milena Pavlova and Catelijne Joling
- A fuzzy model to estimate the size of the underground economy applying structural equation modeling   pp. 347-368  
- Mostafa Tahmasebi and Michel Rocca
- Plugged in brokers: A model of vote-buying and access to resources   pp. 369-390  
- Rodrigo Zarazaga S.J.
Volume 18, month May, 2015
  - Should voting be mandatory? The effect of compulsory voting rules on candidates’ political platforms   pp. 1-20  
- Mauricio Bugarin and Adriana Portugal
- Education reform and labor market outcomes: The case of Argentina’s Ley Federal de Educación   pp. 21-44  
- María Laura Alzúa, Leonardo Gasparini and Francisco Haimovich
- Alternative strategies to reduce public deficits: Taxes vs. spending   pp. 45-70  
- Oscar Bajo-Rubio and Antonio Gómez-Plana
- Debt reduction, fiscal adjustment, and growth in credit-constrained economies   pp. 71-98  
- Emanuele Baldacci, Sanjeev Gupta and Carlos Mulas-Granados
- The adverse effects of real exchange rate variability in Latin America and the Caribbean   pp. 99-120  
- Magda Kandil
- Small sample properties of Bayesian estimators of labor income processes   pp. 121-148  
- Taisuke Nakata and Christopher Tonetti
- How relevant is the origin of human capital for immigrant wages? Evidence from Spain   pp. 149-172  
- Esteban Sanroma, Raul Ramos and Hipolito Simon
- Price discovery between carbonated soft drink manufacturers and retailers: A disaggregate analysis with PC and LiNGAM algorithms   pp. 173-198  
- Pei-Chun Lai and David Bessler