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Volume 74, month 10, 2022
- Cost uncertainty in an oligopoly with endogenous entry pp. 927-948

- Marco de Pinto and Laszlo Goerke
- Multiple shocks and households’ choice of coping strategies in Benin: The relative importance of climate shocks pp. 949-964

- Boris O. K. Lokonon
- Social trust, corporate governance, and stock price crash risk: Evidence from China pp. 965-994

- Kun Su and Victor Song
- Market structure and exchange rate pass‐through in the Turkish manufacturing industry: Evidence from sectoral data pp. 995-1016

- Suleyman Kal and Muhsin Çiftçi
- Robust determinants of the shadow economy pp. 1017-1052

- Sarsen Zhanabekov
- The effects of optimal cross holding in an asymmetric oligopoly pp. 1053-1066

- Hongkun Ma and Chenhang Zeng
- Corporate governance, product innovation, and competition pp. 1067-1074

- Rune Stenbacka
- The dynamics of working hours and wages under implicit contracts pp. 1075-1094

- Marco Guerrazzi and Pier Giuseppe Giribone
- Macroeconomic policy coordination and the European business cycle: Accounting for model uncertainty and reverse causality pp. 1095-1114

- Krzysztof Beck
- Quality of governance and corporate real investment: Assessing the impact of foreign aid pp. 1115-1134

- Jun Wen, Umar Farooq, Suhaib Anagreh and Mosab I. Tabash
- Immigration, amnesties, and the shadow economy pp. 1135-1162

- Emanuele Bracco and Luisanna Onnis
Volume 74, month 07, 2022
- Does the nudge effect persist? Evidence from a field experiment using social comparison message in China pp. 689-703

- Botao Qin and Haoyan Chen
- Finding mover–stayer quantile difference due to unobservables using quantile selection corrections pp. 704-721

- Myoung-jae Lee and Jin‐young Choi
- Online sales, home delivery, and the platform economy pp. 722-736

- Eden Yu and Chi‐Chur Chao
- Do households with debt cut back their consumption more? New evidence from the United Kingdom pp. 737-760

- Apostolos Fasianos and Reamonn Lydon
- Does more market competition lead to higher income and utility in the long run? pp. 761-782

- Peter Stauvermann and Ronald Kumar
- Modeling the building blocks of country‐level absorptive capacity: Comparing developed and emergent economies pp. 783-824

- Naijela Janaina Costa Silveira, Diogo Ferraz, Eduardo Polloni‐Silva, Diego Scarpa de Mello, Fernanda Pereira Sartori Falguera and Herick Fernando Moralles
- Financial cycle, business cycle, and policy uncertainty in India: An empirical investigation pp. 825-837

- Rajendra N. Paramanik, Avishek Bhandari and Bandi Kamaiah
- Endogenous catch per unit effort and congestion externalities between vessels in a search‐matching model: Evidence from the French Guiana shrimp fishery pp. 838-853

- Nicolas Sanz and Bassirou Diop
- Demand for insurance with nonadditive probabilistic beliefs pp. 854-862

- Jianli Wang, Yingrong Su, Jingyuan Li and Ho Yin Yick
- Inflation, innovation, and growth: A survey pp. 863-878

- Angus Chu
- R&D spillovers, output subsidies, and privatization in a mixed duopoly: Flexible versus irreversible R&D investments pp. 879-899

- Jiaqi Chen, Sang-Ho Lee and Timur Muminov
- Crisis and the Chinese miracle: A network—GVAR model pp. 900-921

- Konstantinos Konstantakis, Panayotis Michaelides, Livia Chatzieleftheriou and Arsenios‐Georgios N. Prelorentzos
Volume 74, month 04, 2022
- Stock return predictability: Evaluation based on interval forecasts pp. 363-385

- Amélie Charles, Olivier Darné and Jae H. Kim
- Measuring research excellence amongst economics lecturers in the UK pp. 386-404

- Richard McManus, Karen Mumford and Cristina Sechel
- Spatial location of new foreign firms in Shanghai under the transformation of urban development pp. 405-420

- Kai Li, Yunzhi Zhang, Wensi Wang, Yonglei Jiang and Hexin Zhang
- Self‐selection bias in a field experiment: Recruiting subjects under different payment schemes pp. 421-426

- Noemí Herranz‐Zarzoso, Nikolaos Georgantzís and Gerardo Sabater‐Grande
- Is social polarization bad for the planet? A theoretical inquiry pp. 427-456

- Alban Verchere
- Building physical health: What is the role of mental health? pp. 457-483

- Dusanee Kesavayuth, Prompong Shangkhum and Vasileios Zikos
- On some relations between a continuous time Luenberger productivity indicator and the Solow model pp. 484-502

- Walter Briec and Laurence Lasselle
- News, noise, and Indian business cycle pp. 503-538

- Ashima Goyal and Abhishek Kumar
- Examining the relationship between political spending and legislative activities pp. 539-568

- Hoyong Jung
- Entry deterrence by cheap talk pp. 569-578

- Jeong-Yoo Kim
- Does investor protection affect corporate dividend policy? Evidence from Asian markets pp. 579-598

- Seyed Alireza Athari
- Corporate focus, residential assets, and the performance of French REITs pp. 599-621

- Kevin Beaubrun‐Diant and Tristan-Pierre Maury
- Supervisory capability of supervisor board, incentives to supervisor board, and stock price crash risk pp. 622-649

- Haiyuan Yin, Baifan Chen and Xiaoxiao Wang
- A component Markov regime‐switching autoregressive conditional range model pp. 650-683

- Richard D. F. Harris and Murat Mazibaş
Volume 74, month 01, 2022
- How do changes to parental job insecurity affect children's health? pp. 5-24

- Yong-Woo Lee
- To seed, or not to seed? An endogenous labor supply approach in a simple overlapping generation economy pp. 25-38

- David Desmarchelier and Alexandre Mayol
- Barter markets, indivisibilities, and Markovian core pp. 39-48

- Satoru Fujishige and Zaifu Yang
- Average time to sell a property and credit conditions: Evidence from the Italian housing market survey pp. 49-68

- Tatiana Cesaroni
- The organizational relationship–based political connection and debt financing: Evidence from Chinese private firms pp. 69-105

- Nan Zhang, Qiaozhuan Liang, Huiying Li and Xiao Wang
- ITC antidumping toward China rulings: Is political factor overwhelming? pp. 106-122

- Xiaosong Wang, Jack Hou and Faqin Lin
- Trends and cycles in macro series: The case of US real GDP pp. 123-134

- Guglielmo Maria Caporale and Luis Alberiko Gil‐Alana
- Warning: Bilateral trade agreements do not create trade pp. 135-144

- C. Chafer, S. Gil‐Pareja and R. Llorca‐Vivero
- With linear pricing, can profit‐maximizing monopoly output be socially efficient? pp. 145-154

- Yong Chao and Babu Nahata
- The representative agent bias in cost of living indices pp. 155-178

- Sutirtha Bandyopadhyay and Bharat Ramaswami
- Policy uncertainty and income distribution: Asymmetric evidence from state‐level data in the United States pp. 179-220

- Mohsen Bahmani‐Oskooee and Mehrnoosh Hasanzade
- New evidence on Islamic and conventional bank efficiency: A meta‐regression analysis pp. 221-246

- Mohamed Chaffai
- How harmful are cuts in public employment and wage in times of high unemployment? pp. 247-277

- Thierry Betti and Thomas Coudert
- The impact of social networking on labor market participation pp. 278-290

- Gergely Horvath and Rui Zhang
- Tracking a central banker's preference: A nonparametric regression approach pp. 291-307

- Cheolbeom Park and Sookyung Park
- The effect of physical disability on group cooperation: Experimental evidence pp. 308-316

- Arnaud Tognetti, David Doat, Dimitri Dubois and Rustam Romaniuc
- Marriage premium with productivity heterogeneity pp. 317-328

- Roberto Bonilla, Francis Kiraly and John Wildman
- Choking or excelling under pressure: Evidence of the causal effect of audience size on performance pp. 329-357

- Wen-jhan Jane
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