Economic Inquiry
1970 - 2025
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Volume 61, issue 4, 2023
- Invisible hurdles: Gender and institutional differences in the evaluation of economics papers pp. 777-797

- Fulya Ersoy and Jennifer Pate
- Adams and Eves: High school math and the gender gap in Economics majors pp. 798-817

- Graziella Bertocchi, Luca Bonacini and Marina Murat
- Aggregate and individual effects of information in a coordination (traffic) game pp. 818-850

- Sruthi Ashraf, Alexander Brown, Mark W. Burris and Valon Vitaku
- When social assistance meets market power: A mixed duopoly view of health insurance in the United States pp. 851-869

- Ashantha Ranasinghe and Xuejuan Su
- The physical and mental health returns of Head Start 25 years after participation: Evidence from income eligibility cutoffs pp. 870-890

- Lindsey Lacey
- To follow the market or the parent system: Evidence from health IT adoption by hospital chains pp. 891-910

- Jianjing Lin
- Adverse selection in the group life insurance market pp. 911-941

- Timothy F. Harris, Aaron Yelowitz, Jeffery Talbert and Alison Davis
- Managerial turnover in primary care clinics pp. 942-964

- Samuel Cole and Duha T. Altindag
- The flood that caused a drought pp. 965-981

- Alex Nikolsko‐Rzhevskyy, Oleksandr Talavera and Nam Vu
- On financial frictions and firm's market power pp. 982-1005

- Miguel Casares, Luca Deidda and Jose E. Galdon‐Sanchez
- On the ambiguity of job search pp. 1006-1033

- Ying Tung Chan and Chi Man Yip
- Trade agreements and subnational income of border regions pp. 1034-1052

- Hanna L. Adam, Mario Larch and David Stadelmann
- Acquisitions, product variety, and distribution in the U.S. craft beer industry pp. 1053-1076

- Wesley Blundell and Kyle Wilson
- Anticipating the honeymoon: Event study estimation of new stadium effects in Major League Baseball using the imputation method pp. 1077-1102

- Stefan Szymanski
- Do local expenditures on sports facilities affect sports participation? pp. 1103-1128

- Carina Steckenleiter, Michael Lechner, Tim Pawlowski and Ute Schüttoff
Volume 61, issue 3, 2023
- Racial disparities in unemployment during the COVID‐19 pandemic and recovery: The “stubborn,” the “hiccup,” and the “stall” pp. 480-495

- Kenneth Couch, Robert Fairlie and Huanan Xu
- Understanding spillover of peer parental education: Randomization evidence and mechanisms pp. 496-522

- Bobby W. Chung and Jian Zou
- Let there be light: Daylight saving time and road traffic collisions pp. 523-545

- Jonathan James
- High‐stakes examinations and educational inequality: Evidence from transitory exposure to air pollution pp. 546-571

- Hui Deng, Rui Du, Dongmei Guo, Weizeng Sun and Yuhuan Xia
- Monopsony, wage discrimination, and public policy pp. 572-583

- Brianna L. Alderman, Roger Blair and Perihan Saygin
- Global digital platforms, technology transfer and foreign direct investment policies in two‐sided markets pp. 584-604

- Mikhail Klimenko and Jingwen Qu
- Firm outward direct investment and multinational activity under domestic taxes pp. 605-628

- Haichao Fan, Yu Liu, Suhua Tian and Xuan Wang
- The long‐run agglomeration effects of early agriculture in Europe pp. 629-651

- Andrew Dickens and Nils‐Petter Lagerlöf
- A (paid) passage to India: Migration and revealed willingness to pay for upper‐caste status pp. 652-674

- Alexander Persaud
- Optimal unemployment policy pp. 675-692

- Nicholas Lawson
- Structure‐preserving transformations of epistemic models pp. 693-719

- Christian W. Bach and Andrés Perea
- Should a benevolent government provide public goods if it cannot commit? pp. 720-737

- Francisco Silva
- Bondholder representatives on bank boards: A device for market discipline pp. 738-765

- Isabelle Distinguin, Laetitia Lepetit, Frank Strobel and Phan Huy Hieu Tran
Volume 61, issue 2, 2023
- Measuring the welfare costs of racial discrimination in the labor market pp. 232-252

- Almarina Gramozi, Theodore Palivos and Marios Zachariadis
- The implications of optional practical training reforms on international student enrollments and quality pp. 253-281

- Catalina Amuedo‐Dorantes, Kevin Shih and Huanan Xu
- Culture and the labor supply of female immigrants pp. 282-300

- Julia Bredtmann and Sebastian Otten
- Democracy, state capacity and public finance pp. 301-321

- Joshy Z. Easaw and Samuli Leppälä
- How do fiscal rules shape governments' spending behavior? pp. 322-341

- Cezara Vinturis
- The spillover effects of parental verbal conflict on classmates' cognitive and noncognitive outcomes pp. 342-363

- Weina Zhou and Andrew J. Hill
- The closer we get, the better we are? pp. 364-376

- Nathan Goldstein and Ben‐Zion Zilberfarb
- Measuring wage inequality under right censoring pp. 377-401

- João Nicolau, Pedro Raposo and Paulo Rodrigues
- Cautions when normalizing the dependent variable in a regression as a z‐score pp. 402-412

- Jeffrey Penney
- How to fight corruption: Carrots and sticks pp. 413-429

- Dmitriy Knyazev
- Targeted advertising and costly consumer search pp. 430-450

- Roberto Burguet and Vaiva Petrikaitė
- The political effects of trade with Japan in the 1980s pp. 451-471

- Shuichiro Nishioka and Eric Olson
Volume 61, issue 1, 2023
- Introduction to symposium on the new energy economics pp. 8-9

- Charles Mason and Jeremy Weber
- Compensating communities for industrial disamenities: The case of shale gas development pp. 10-34

- Max Harleman
- Coal demand, market forces, and U.S. coal mine closures pp. 35-57

- Brett Watson, Ian Lange and Joshua Linn
- Electricity consumption changes following solar adoption: Testing for a solar rebound pp. 58-81

- Ross C. Beppler, Daniel C. Matisoff and Matthew Oliver
- Uncovering bias in order assignment pp. 82-98

- Darren Grant
- On the relation between corruption and market competition pp. 99-121

- Dimitrios Varvarigos and Eleni Stathopoulou
- Catalog competition: Theory and experimental evidence pp. 122-137

- Dimitrios Xefteris, Iván Barreda‐Tarrazona, Aurora García‐Gallego and Nikolaos Georgantzís
- Greed and fear: Competitive and charitable priming in a threshold volunteer's dilemma pp. 138-161

- Shakun D. Mago and Jennifer Pate
- Informing employees in small and medium‐sized firms about training: Results of a randomized field experiment pp. 162-178

- Gerard J. van den Berg, Christine Dauth, Pia Homrighausen and Gesine Stephan
- Cross‐country disparities in skill premium and skill acquisition pp. 179-198

- Anurag Banerjee, Parantap Basu and Elisa Keller
- House price volatility in China: Demand versus supply pp. 199-220

- Yin Germaschewski
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