Annals of Economics and Statistics
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2014, issue 115-116
- Melding Economic and Social to Understand Evolution and Impact of High Technology pp. 13-21

- Lynne G. Zucker, Michael Darby and Richard Freeman
- Nanotechnology and the Emergence of a General Purpose Technology pp. 25-55

- Stuart Graham and Maurizio Iacopetta
- Cross-Pollination in Science and Technology: Concept Mobility in the Nanobiotechnology Field pp. 57-80

- Stine Grodal and Grid Thoma
- Prototypes of Emerging Metropolitan Nanodistricts in the United States and Europe pp. 81-104

- Philip Shapira, Jan Youtie and Stephen Carley
- Exploring Creative Research in Emerging Research Domains. Worldwide Longitudinal Evidence for Nanoscale Science and Technology pp. 107-124

- Thomas Heinze and Gerrit Bauer
- Movement of Star Scientists and Engineers and High-Tech Firm Entry pp. 125-175

- Lynne G. Zucker and Michael Darby
- The Role of Geographic and Organizational Boundaries in Nanotechnology Collaboration pp. 177-193

- Mariko Sakakibara
- Institutional Entrepreneurship Dynamics: Evidence from the Development of Nanotechnologies pp. 197-220

- Claire A. Auplat and Lynne G. Zucker
- Defacto and Deeded Intellectual Property: Knowledge-Driven Co-Evolution of Firm Collaboration Boundaries and IPR Stragtegy pp. 221-251

- Lynne G. Zucker and Michael Darby
- Taking a Proactive Approach Towards Responsibility: Indications of Nano Policy-Making Around the World, 2001-2008 pp. 255-275

- Kelly Laas and Vivian Weil
- Communitywide Database Designs for Tracking Innovation Impact: Comets, Stars and Nanobank pp. 277-311

- Lynne G. Zucker, Michael Darby and Jason Fong
- For Whom are Permanent Jobs off Limits? A Markov-Chain-Based Analysis of Individual Labor Market Dynamics pp. 315-342

- Magali Beffy, Elise Coudin and Roland Rathelot
- Aggregation with Cournot Competition: the Le Chatelier Samuelson Principle pp. 343-360

- Bertrand Koebel and Francois Laisney
- All-Pay Auctions with Polynomial Rewards pp. 361-377

- Olivier Bos and Martin Ranger
- Education and the Political Economy of Environmental Protection pp. 379-407

- Natacha Raffin
- Publisher's Announcements and Piracy-Monitoring Devices in Software Adoption pp. 409-430

- Eric Darmon, Alexandra Rufini and Dominique Torre
2014, issue 113-114
- Introduction to the Special Issue on the Economics of Taxation pp. 7-9

- Robin Boadway, Etienne Lehmann and Emmanuelle Taugourdeau
- The Marginal Cost of Public Funds in Growing Economies pp. 11-36

- Nigar Hashimzade and Gareth Myles
- Local Taxation of Global Corporation: A Simple Solution pp. 37-65

- Jean Hindriks, Susana Peralta and Shlomo Weber
- And the Tax Winner Is... Endogenous Timing in the Commodity Taxation Race pp. 67-79

- Hubert Kempf and Grégoire Rota-Graziosi
- Endogenous Choice of Subsidy Instruments in Imperfectly Competitive Markets: A Unit Subsidy versus an Ad Valorem Subsidy pp. 81-98

- Nobuo Akai, Hikaru Ogawa and Yoshitomo Ogawa
- Tax Competition in Imperfect Labor Markets pp. 99-120

- Mathias Hungerbühler and Tanguy van Ypersele
- Monitoring and Optimal Income Taxation with Involuntary Unemployment pp. 121-157

- Robin Boadway and Katherine Cuff
- Optimal Income Taxation and Risk: The Extensive-Margin Case pp. 159-183

- Robin Boadway and Motohiro Sato
- The Pareto-Frontier in a Simple Mirrleesian Model of Income Taxation pp. 185-206

- Pierre Boyer and Felix J. Bierbrauer
- Optimal Savings Taxation when Individuals Have Different CRRA Utility Functions pp. 207-223

- Alan Krause
- Do Savers Respond to Tax Incentives? The Case of Retirement Savings pp. 225-256

- Clément Carbonnier, Alexis Direr and Ihssane Slimani-Houti
- Tax-Benefit Revealed Social Preferences in Europe and the US pp. 257-289

- Olivier Bargain, Mathias Dolls, Dirk Neumann, Andreas Peichl and Sebastian Siegloch
- News Shocks, Information Flows and SVARs pp. 293-307

- Patrick Fève and Ahmat Jidoud
- Interregional Inequalities, Convergence, and Growth in France from 1840 to 1911 pp. 309-345

- Guillaume Bazot
- Income and Consumption Risk: Evidence from France pp. 347-377

- Nicolas Pistolesi
2013, issue 111-112
- SPECIAL ISSUE ON THE ECONOMICS OF EDUCATION: GENERAL INTRODUCTION pp. 7-9

- Marc Gurgand and Francis Kramarz
- Bounding the Impact of a Gifted Program on Student Retention Using a Modified Regression Discontinuity Design pp. 10-34

- Billie Davis, John Engberg, Dennis Epple, Holger Sieg and Ron Zimmer
- Risk Aversion and Schooling Decisions pp. 35-70

- Christian Belzil and Marco Leonardi
- The Short- and Long-term Effects of School Choice on Student Outcomes - Evidence from a School Choice Reform in Sweden pp. 71-101

- Verena Wondratschek, Karin Edmark and Markus Frölich
- Student Time Allocation and Educational Production Functions pp. 103-140

- Massimiliano Bratti and Stefano Staffolani
- The Effects of School Entry Laws on Educational Attainment and Starting Wages in an Early Tracking System pp. 141-169

- Martina Zweimüller
- Teacher Mobility: Can Financial Incentives Help Disadvantaged Schools to Retain Their Teachers? pp. 171-191

- Corinne Prost
- Estimation of Class-Size Effects, Using "Maimonides' Rule" and Other Instruments: the Case of French Junior High Schools pp. 193-225

- Robert Gary-Bobo and Mohamed-Badrane Mahjoub
- Repetition: Medicine for a Short-run Remission pp. 227-250

- Elodie Alet, Liliane Bonnal and Pascal Favard
- School as a Shelter? School Leaving-Age and the Business Cycle in France pp. 251-270

- Mathilde Gaini, Aude Leduc and Augustin Vicard
- Has the "Ambition Success Networks" Educational Program Achieved its Ambition? pp. 271-293

- Magali Beffy and Laurent Davezies
- Opportunities in Higher Education: An Application to France pp. 295-325

- Magali Jaoul-Grammare and Brice Magdalou
2013, issue 109-110
- Time and Causality pp. 7-22

- Russell Davidson
- Pitfalls in the Estimation of Continuous Time Interest Rate Models: The Case of the CIR Model pp. 25-61

- Christian Gourieroux and Alain Monfort
- Explaining the Food Purchases of the Convent School at Saint-Cyr, 1703-1788 pp. 63-91

- Martin Bruegel, Jean-Michel Chevet, Sébastien Lecocq and Jean-Marc Robin
- The Determinants of Welfare Spending in France: A Spatial Panel Econometric Approach pp. 93-129

- Denis Maguain and Sandy Fréret
- Les marchés locaux du travail en Tunisie: espace et processus d'appariement pp. 131-160

- Amara Mohamed, Anis Bouabid and Lotfi Belkacem
- Vertical Differentiation, Quality Competition and Second-Best Hospital Price Regulation pp. 163-178

- Michel Mougeot and Florence Naegelen
- Industry Restructuring: A Case for Affirmative Action pp. 179-201

- Bertrand Villeneuve and Vanessa Yanhua Zhang
- On Financial Market Incompleteness, Price Stickiness, and Welfare in a Monetary Union pp. 205-233

- Stéphane Auray and Aurélien Eyquem
- Should the Specificity of Human Capital Affect Unemployment Insurance Generosity? pp. 235-257

- Ophélie Cerdan
- Real Exchange Rate and Productivity in an OLG Model pp. 259-281

- Thi Hong Thinh Doan and Karine Gente
- The Transmission of Productivity Shocks: What Do We Learn About DSGE Modeling? pp. 283-304

- Zheng Liu and Louis Phaneuf
- A Model of the Transfer Problem with Application to LDCs pp. 305-332

- Mouhamadou Sy and Hamidreza Tabarraei
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