Economic Inquiry
1970 - 2025
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Volume 60, issue 4, 2022
- Optimal unemployment insurance in a directed search model pp. 1473-1496

- Martin Gervais, Lawrence Warren and Reza Boostani
- Central bank digital currency, tax evasion, and inflation tax pp. 1497-1519

- Ohik Kwon, Seungduck Lee and Jaevin Park
- Informal economy and central bank digital currency pp. 1520-1539

- Eun Young Oh and Shuonan Zhang
- Do EITC eligibility rules encourage college enrollment? pp. 1540-1558

- Shogher Ohannessian and Ben Ost
- Financing public education when agents have retirement concerns pp. 1559-1580

- Daniel Montolio, Amedeo Piolatto and Luca Salvadori
- Some benefit, some are left behind: NAFTA and educational attainment in the United States pp. 1581-1606

- Leopoldo Gómez‐Ramírez and María Padilla‐Romo
- Workweek reduction and women's job turnover: Evidence from labor legislation in South Korea pp. 1607-1625

- Taehyun Ahn
- Birth order and the decline in college completion among the baby boom generation pp. 1626-1643

- Christopher Handy and Katharine L. Shester
- The effect of population aging on pension enforcement: Do firms bear the burden? pp. 1644-1662

- Jiakai Zhang and Renjie Zhao
- Trade and the propagation of global shocks pp. 1663-1680

- Pedro Ferreira and Alberto Trejos
- Welfare gains in the Armington, Krugman and Melitz models: Comparisons grounded on gravity pp. 1681-1703

- Edward Balistreri and David Tarr
- Fiscal multipliers, expectations and learning in a macroeconomic agent‐based model pp. 1704-1729

- Severin Reissl
- Cross‐border networks and knowledge spillovers for foreign entry pp. 1730-1756

- Jackie M. L. Chan and Chih-Sheng Hsieh
- Sticky wages in a world of ideas pp. 1757-1781

- Kevin X. D. Huang, Munechika Katayama, Mototsugu Shintani and Takayuki Tsuruga
- International sourcing, complementary inputs, and the structure of trade agreements: Deep, shallow, narrow, and wide pp. 1782-1805

- Richard Chisik and Sara Rohany Tabatabai
- Asset bubbles, unemployment, and financial market frictions pp. 1806-1832

- Ken-ichi Hashimoto, Ryonghun Im, Takuma Kunieda and Akihisa Shibata
- The role of experience in deterring crime: A theory of specific versus general deterrence pp. 1833-1853

- Thomas J. Miceli, Kathleen Segerson and Dietrich Earnhart
- The effect of priming on fraud: Evidence from a natural field experiment pp. 1854-1874

- Parampreet Christopher Bindra and Graeme Pearce
- Aggregate emission intensity targets: Applications to the Paris Agreement pp. 1875-1897

- Jinhua Zhao
- The influence of food recommendations: Evidence from a randomized field experiment pp. 1898-1910

- Kamal Bookwala, Caleb Gallemore and Joaquín Gómez‐Miñambres
- Causal inference on the engagement effects of athletic participation from within‐student variation pp. 1911-1928

- Richard W. DiSalvo and Jing Che
- The endowment effect and the trading of draft picks in major professional U.S. sports pp. 1929-1942

- Jeff Hobbs and Vivek Singh
- Economic Inquiry 2021 Editor's Report pp. 1943-1951

- Tim Salmon
Volume 60, issue 3, 2022
- Polarization, antipathy, and political activism pp. 1005-1017

- Jiabin Wu and Hanzhe Zhang
- The value of investment in nonexclusive contracts pp. 1018-1037

- Guillem Roig
- Quantifying the impact of economic sanctions on international trade in the energy and mining sectors pp. 1038-1063

- Mario Larch, Serge Shikher, Constantinos Syropoulos and Yoto Yotov
- All rights reserved: Copyright protection and multinational knowledge transfers pp. 1064-1091

- Olena Ivus and Walter Park
- Does cronyism pay? Costly ingroup favoritism in the lab pp. 1092-1110

- Sheheryar Banuri, Catherine Eckel and Rick K. Wilson
- The effect of payment medium on effort pp. 1111-1126

- Elif Incekara‐Hafalir, Raymond Kumar and Juliana Silva‐Goncalves
- Voting rights and the resilience of Black turnout pp. 1127-1141

- Kyle Raze
- Property crime and private protection allocation within cities: Theory and evidence pp. 1142-1163

- Bruno Decreuse, Steeve Mongrain and Tanguy van Ypersele
- Historical evidence for larger government spending multipliers in uncertain times than in slumps pp. 1164-1185

- Pascal Goemans
- The cleansing effect of banking crises pp. 1186-1213

- Reint Gropp, Steven Ongena, Jörg Rocholl and Vahid Saadi
- International bank credit, nonbank lenders, and access to external financing pp. 1214-1232

- Jose Maria Serena Garralda, Marina‐Eliza Spaliara and Serafeim Tsoukas
- Do transfers lower inequality between households? Demographic evidence from Distributional National Accounts pp. 1233-1257

- Marina Gindelsky
- How structural is unemployment in the United States? pp. 1258-1276

- Yuelin Liu
- The role of corporate taxes in the decline of the startup rate pp. 1277-1295

- Julian Neira and Rish Singhania
- The importance of high performing team members in complex team work: Results from quasi‐experiments in professional team sports pp. 1296-1310

- Philipp Wegelin, Johannes Orlowski and Helmut Dietl
- Recreational marijuana legalization and admission to the foster‐care system pp. 1311-1334

- John Gardner and Bright Osei
- In December days are shorter but loans are cheaper pp. 1335-1356

- Jérémie Bertrand and Laurent Weill
- Putting a price on popularity: Evidence from superstars in the National Basketball Association pp. 1357-1381

- Scott M. Kaplan
- Horizontal and vertical differentiation in comic art auctions pp. 1382-1415

- Régis Blazy and Marie Blum
- Eliminating supportive crowds reduces referee bias pp. 1416-1436

- J Reade, Dominik Schreyer and Carl Singleton
- Consumer behavior and food prices during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Evidence from Chinese cities pp. 1437-1460

- Bixuan Yang, Frank Asche and Tao Li
Volume 60, issue 2, 2022
- Gender, coauthorship, and academic outcomes in economics pp. 465-484

- Andrew Hussey, Sheena Murray and Wendy Stock
- The evolving impacts of the COVID‐19 pandemic on gender inequality in the US labor market: The COVID motherhood penalty pp. 485-507

- Kenneth Couch, Robert Fairlie and Huanan Xu
- Work‐from‐home productivity during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Evidence from Japan pp. 508-527

- Masayuki Morikawa
- Seattle's local minimum wage and earnings inequality pp. 528-542

- Mark Long
- Seven jobs in a lifetime? An analysis of employee tenure pp. 543-567

- Charles L. Baum
- The effect of the Affordable Care Act Medicaid expansion on marriage pp. 568-591

- Matt Hampton and Otto Lenhart
- The unequal burden of retirement reform: Evidence from Australia pp. 592-619

- Todd Morris
- Housing wealth shocks, home equity withdrawal, and the claiming of Social Security retirement benefits pp. 620-644

- Naqun Huang, Jing Li and Amanda Ross
- How much does formula versus chaining matter for a cost‐of‐living index? The CPI‐U versus the C‐CPI‐U pp. 645-667

- Gregory Kurtzon
- Data‐driven identification in SVARs—When and how can statistical characteristics be used to unravel causal relationships? pp. 668-693

- Helmut Herwartz, Alexander Lange and Simone Maxand
- Obtaining consistent time series from Google Trends pp. 694-705

- Vera Eichenauer, Ronald Indergand, Isabel Martínez and Christoph Sax
- Procrastination and the non‐monotonic effect of deadlines on task completion pp. 706-720

- Stephen Knowles, Maroš Servátka, Trudy Sullivan and Murat Genc
- Status for the good guys: An experiment on charitable giving pp. 721-740

- Astrid Dannenberg, Olof Johansson‐Stenman and Heike Wetzel
- Science education and labor market outcomes in a developing economy pp. 741-763

- Tarun Jain, Abhiroop Mukhopadhyay, Nishith Prakash and Raghav Rakesh
- Firm‐specific forecast errors and asymmetric investment propensity pp. 764-793

- Manuel Buchholz, Lena Tonzer and Julian Berner
- Optimal factor taxation in a scale free model of vertical innovation pp. 794-830

- Barbara Annicchiarico, Valentina Antonaroli and Alessandra Pelloni
- Cyclical variation in US government spending multipliers pp. 831-846

- Yifei Lyu and Eul Noh
- How big are strategic spillovers from corporate tax competition? pp. 847-869

- Simon Naitram
- Non‐tariff measures, product quality and import demand pp. 870-900

- Kan Yue
- Chinese import competition, offshoring and servitization pp. 901-928

- Grace Gu, Samreen Malik, Dario Pozzoli and Vera Rocha
- City health departments, public health expenditures, and urban mortality over 1910–1940 pp. 929-953

- Lauren Hoehn‐Velasco and Elizabeth Wrigley‐Field
- Inflation expectations and consumption: Evidence from 1951 pp. 954-974

- Carola Binder and Gillian Brunet
- Organizations and efficiency in public services: The case of English lighthouses revisited pp. 975-994

- Dan Bogart, Oliver Buxton Dunn, Eduard J. Alvarez‐Palau and Leigh Shaw‐Taylor
Volume 60, issue 1, 2022
- Is automatic enrollment consistent with a life cycle model? pp. 9-20

- Jason S. Scott, John B. Shoven, Sita Slavov and John G. Watson
- The effect of education on unemployment duration pp. 21-42

- Duha Altindag, Bahadіr Dursun and Elif S. Filiz
- Home equity lending, credit constraints and small business in the US pp. 43-63

- William Lastrapes, Ian Schmutte and Thor Watson
- Do economic conditions affect climate change beliefs and support for climate action? Evidence from the US in the wake of the Great Recession pp. 64-86

- Andrew Meyer
- Do pledges lead to more volunteering? An experimental study pp. 87-100

- C. Monica Capra, Bing Jiang and Yuxin Su
- Fatter or fitter? On rewarding and training in a contest pp. 101-120

- Derek J. Clark and Tore Nilssen
- Advising, gender, and performance: Evidence from a university with exogenous adviser–student gender match pp. 121-141

- Takao Kato and Yang Song
- Retaliatory use of public standards in trade pp. 142-161

- Kjersti Nes and K Aleks Schaefer
- The impact of US tariffs against China on US imports: Evidence for trade diversion? pp. 162-173

- Simone Cigna, Philipp Meinen, Patrick Schulte and Nils Steinhoff
- Foreign aid, public investment, and the informal economy pp. 174-201

- Santanu Chatterjee, Mark C. Kelly and Stephen J Turnovsky
- Trade openness and income inequality: New empirical evidence pp. 202-223

- Florian Dorn, Clemens Fuest and Niklas Potrafke
- Trade liberalization and decentralization of state‐owned enterprises: Evidence from China pp. 224-246

- Haichao Fan, Cui Hu, Faqin Lin and Huanhuan Wang
- Subcontracting and the incidence of change orders in procurement contracts pp. 247-264

- Hojin Jung, Georgia Kosmopoulou, Robert Press and Richard Sicotte
- Transaction fee economics in the Ethereum blockchain pp. 265-292

- Anil Donmez and Alexander Karaivanov
- Monopolistic competition, as you like it pp. 293-319

- Paolo Bertoletti and Federico Etro
- Public enterprise and the rise and fall of labor share pp. 320-350

- Benjamin Bridgman and Ryan Greenaway‐McGrevy
- Marriage and immigration enforcement: The impact of Secure Communities on immigrant women pp. 351-372

- Cynthia Bansak and Sarah Pearlman
- De facto immigration enforcement, ICE raid awareness, and worker engagement pp. 373-391

- Catalina Amuedo‐Dorantes and Francisca Antman
- At what price should Bordeaux wines be released? pp. 392-412

- Philippe Masset and Jean‐Philippe Weisskopf
- Career concerns and personnel investment in the Major League Baseball player draft pp. 413-426

- Michael A. Roach
- Does digitization lead to the homogenization of cultural content? pp. 427-453

- Marc Bourreau, François Moreau and Patrik Wikström
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