Economic Inquiry
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Volume 59, issue 4, 2021
- Social punishment for breaching restrictions during the COVID‐19 pandemic pp. 1467-1482

- Ryo Takahashi and Kenta Tanaka
- Overconfidence and conflict pp. 1483-1499

- Maxime Menuet and Petros Sekeris
- Benchmarking information aggregation in experimental markets pp. 1500-1516

- Andrea Albertazzi, Friederike Mengel and Ronald Peeters
- Nonverbal content and trust: An experiment on digital communication pp. 1517-1532

- Zakaria Babutsidze, Nobuyuki Hanaki and Adam Zylbersztejn
- Does a forward‐looking perspective affect self‐control and the demand for commitment? Results from an educational intervention pp. 1533-1546

- Sule Alan, Seda Ertac and Inci Gumus
- The assets’ pledgeability channel of unconventional monetary policy pp. 1547-1568

- Giuseppe Ferrero, Michele Loberto and Marcello Miccoli
- Can changes in sentiments influence consumer behavior? Evidence from the Trump‐Russia investigation pp. 1569-1592

- Christopher Biolsi and Alex Lebedinsky
- Labor market competition over the business cycle pp. 1593-1615

- Daniel Monte and Roberto Pinheiro
- The distributional consequences of rent‐seeking pp. 1616-1640

- Angelos Angelopoulos, Konstantinos Angelopoulos, Spyridon Lazarakis and Apostolis Philippopoulos
- A fiscal perspective on nominal GDP targeting pp. 1641-1660

- Salem Abo‐Zaid, Huiying Chen and Ahmed Kamara
- Product heterogeneity in international terms of payment pp. 1661-1686

- Hyejoon Im
- Fiscal space and the procyclicality of fiscal policy: The case for making hay while the sun shines pp. 1687-1701

- Asif Ahmad, Richard McManus and Gulcin Ozkan
- Taste renaissance, tax reform, and industrial organization of the beer industry pp. 1702-1722

- Jeff Luckstead and Stephen Devadoss
- Upward pricing pressure in mergers of capacity‐constrained firms pp. 1723-1747

- Daniel Greenfield and Jeremy A. Sandford
- Economic Inquiry 2020 Editor’s Report pp. 1748-1756

- Wesley Wilson
Volume 59, issue 3, 2021
- Seller reputation and price gouging: Evidence from the COVID‐19 pandemic pp. 867-879

- Luis Cabral and Lei Xu
- Bribery, hold‐up, and bureaucratic structure pp. 880-903

- John Bennett and Matthew Rablen
- Cooperation against all predictions pp. 904-924

- Friedel Bolle and Jörg Spiller
- The effects of repeated induction of emotions on cooperation and punishment pp. 925-943

- Jinkwon Lee and Sujin Min
- The influence of hidden researcher decisions in applied microeconomics pp. 944-960

- Nick Huntington‐Klein, Andreu Arenas, Emily Beam, Marco Bertoni, Jeffrey Bloem, Pralhad Burli, Naibin Chen, Paul Grieco, Godwin Ekpe, Todd Pugatch, Martin Saavedra and Yaniv Stopnitzky
- Depth and breadth relevance in citation metrics pp. 961-977

- David Stern and Richard Tol
- Does the introduction of ratings reduce giving? Evidence from charities pp. 978-995

- Laura Grant
- Point at, nudge, or push private provision of a public good? pp. 996-1007

- Hendrik Bruns and Grischa Perino
- Reference‐dependent preferences, time inconsistency, and pay‐as‐you‐go pensions pp. 1008-1030

- Torben M. Andersen, Joydeep Bhattacharya and Qing Liu
- Optimal domestic redistribution and multinational monopoly pp. 1031-1046

- Jonathan Hamilton and Steven M. Slutsky
- Laboratory federalism with public funds sharing pp. 1047-1065

- Ana Ania and Andreas Wagener
- Decentralization and regional convergence: Evidence from night‐time lights data pp. 1066-1088

- Bibek Adhikari and Saroj Dhital
- Selective bargain hunting: A concise test of rational consumer search pp. 1089-1105

- Chloe Lee, Wen Long, María J. Luengo‐Prado and Bent Sorensen
- Uncertainty and monetary policy in the US: A journey into nonlinear territory pp. 1106-1128

- Giovanni Pellegrino
- Dispersed information, social networks, and aggregate behavior pp. 1129-1148

- Jakob Grazzini and Domenico Massaro
- Asymmetric effects of sectoral shifts under low and high uncertainty pp. 1149-1171

- Kimberly Berg and Nam Vu
- The real effects of liquidity: Puerto Rico as a natural experiment pp. 1172-1191

- Carlos Ramirez
- Financial stability and the Fed: Evidence from congressional hearings pp. 1192-1214

- Arina Wischnewsky, David-Jan Jansen and Matthias Neuenkirch
- Is there help indeed, if there is help in need? The case of credit unions during the global financial crisis pp. 1215-1233

- Leila Aghabarari, Andre Guettler, Mahvish Naeem and Bernardus Van Doornik
- Cultural relativity in consumers' rates of adoption of artificial intelligence pp. 1234-1251

- Annie Tubadji, Toby Denney and Don Webber
- The real effects of banks' corporate credit supply: A literature review pp. 1252-1285

- Ozan Güler, Mike Mariathasan, Klaas Mulier and Nejat Okatan
- Employer learning, job changes, and wage dynamics pp. 1286-1307

- Seik Kim and Emiko Usui
- Targeting intensive job assistance to ex‐offenders by the nature of offense: Results from a randomized control trial pp. 1308-1327

- Christopher Bollinger and Aaron Yelowitz
- Does younger age at marriage affect divorce? Evidence from Johnson's Executive Order 11241 pp. 1328-1345

- Martha Bailey, Emily Beam and Anna Wentz
- The optimal use of management pp. 1346-1363

- Robin Sickles, Kai Sun and Thomas P. Triebs
- Are dominant platforms good for consumers? pp. 1364-1377

- Chiu Yu Ko and Bo Shen
- Heterogeneous price effects and increased price dispersion from quantity‐based congestion management pp. 1378-1402

- Sunhyung Lee, Zexuan Liu and Haojun Yu
- Legislating for profit and optimal Eighth‐Amendment review pp. 1403-1416

- Murat C. Mungan and Thomas J. Miceli
- Clustered into control: Heterogeneous causal impacts of water infrastructure failure pp. 1417-1439

- Brandon Cunningham, Jacob LaRiviere and Casey Wichman
- The environmental cost and the accident externality of driving: Evidence from the Swiss franc's appreciation pp. 1440-1458

- Piera Bello
Volume 59, issue 2, 2021
- MACROECONOMIC RATIONALES FOR PUBLIC INVESTMENTS IN SCIENCE pp. 575-599

- Hans Gersbach, Ulrich Schetter and Maik Schneider
- ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND THE MARGINS OF TRADE: ARE THE LEAST DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DIFFERENT? pp. 600-621

- Jesse Mora and Michael Olabisi
- A NEW MEASURE OF FOREIGN RULE BASED ON GENETIC DISTANCE pp. 622-647

- Dhammika Dharmapala
- LENDING COMPETITION AND LOAN SALES: A MACROECONOMIC ANALYSIS UNDER DIRECTED SEARCH pp. 648-661

- Kevin Huang, Zhe Li and Jianfei Sun
- THE AGGREGATE AND LOCAL ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF GOVERNMENT FINANCED HEALTH CARE pp. 662-670

- Bill Dupor and Rodrigo Guerrero
- BANKING COMPETITION, CAPITAL ACCUMULATION, AND INTEREST ON RESERVES pp. 671-695

- Edgar A. Ghossoub and Robert R. Reed
- PRICED OUT: AGGREGATE INCOME SHOCKS AND SCHOOL PRICING IN THE CHILEAN VOUCHER MARKET pp. 696-721

- Benjamin Feigenberg
- AUCTIONS WITH LEAKS ABOUT EARLY BIDS: ANALYSIS AND EXPERIMENTAL BEHAVIOR pp. 722-739

- Sven Fischer, Werner Güth, Todd Kaplan and Ro'i Zultan
- EMBRACING THE DARK SIDE? TESTING THE SOCIALIZATION OF A MAXIMIZING MINDSET pp. 740-761

- Eli Spiegelman
- WHEN YOU CAN'T TUBE… IMPACT OF A MAJOR YOUTUBE OUTAGE ON RAPES pp. 762-775

- María Gibbons and Martín Rossi
- WHY DOES ANONYMITY MAKE US MISBEHAVE: DIFFERENT NORMS OR LESS COMPLIANCE? pp. 776-789

- Eryk Krysowski and James Tremewan
- PRICE EFFECTS OF A MERGER: EVIDENCE FROM A PHYSICIANS' MARKET pp. 790-802

- Thomas Koch and Shawn W. Ulrick
- COST PASS‐THROUGH IN COMMERCIAL AVIATION: THEORY AND EVIDENCE pp. 803-828

- Philip Gayle and Ying Lin
- WAGES AND LABOR PRODUCTIVITY: EVIDENCE FROM INJURIES IN THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE pp. 829-847

- Ian Gregory‐Smith
- PERSISTENT PATTERNS OF BEHAVIOR: TWO INFECTIOUS DISEASE OUTBREAKS 350 YEARS APART pp. 848-857

- Utteeyo Dasgupta, Chandan Jha and Sudipta Sarangi
Volume 59, issue 1, 2021
- HIGH SCHOOL CHOICES AND THE GENDER GAP IN STEM pp. 9-28

- David Card and A. Payne
- WHEN DO SHELTER‐IN‐PLACE ORDERS FIGHT COVID‐19 BEST? POLICY HETEROGENEITY ACROSS STATES AND ADOPTION TIME pp. 29-52

- Dhaval Dave, Andrew Friedson, Kyutaro Matsuzawa and Joseph J. Sabia
- FOOD AWAY FROM HOME AND CALORIC INTAKE: THE ROLE OF RESTAURANT MENU LABELING LAWS pp. 53-71

- Jessica Todd, Lisa Mancino, Brandon Restrepo, Claudine Kavanaugh, Chris Dicken and Vince Breneman
- DO SNAP WORK REQUIREMENTS WORK? pp. 72-94

- Timothy F. Harris
- DO TAXES ON SODA AND SUGARY DRINKS WORK? SCANNER DATA EVIDENCE FROM BERKELEY AND WASHINGTON STATE pp. 95-118

- Christian Rojas and Emily Wang
- DO SUPPLY‐SIDE FORCES EXPLAIN GEOGRAPHIC VARIATION IN HEALTH CARE USE? pp. 119-139

- Kevin Callison, Robert Kaestner and Jason Ward
- CATASTROPHE AND RATIONAL POLICY: CASE OF NATIONAL SECURITY pp. 140-161

- Hamid Mohtadi and Bryan Weber
- DO REEMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS FOR THE UNEMPLOYED WORK FOR YOUTH? EVIDENCE FROM THE GREAT RECESSION IN THE UNITED STATES pp. 162-185

- Marios Michaelides, Peter Mueser and Jeffrey Smith
- THE PERFORMANCE EFFECTS OF WISE AND UNWISE MANAGERIAL DISMISSALS pp. 186-198

- Raphael Flepp and Egon Franck
- INTERGENERATIONAL EFFECTS OF WELFARE REFORM: ADOLESCENT DELINQUENT AND RISKY BEHAVIORS pp. 199-216

- Dhaval Dave, Hope Corman, Ariel Kalil, Ofira Schwartz‐Soicher and Nancy E. Reichman
- CIVIL ASSET FORFEITURE, CRIME, AND POLICE INCENTIVES: EVIDENCE FROM THE COMPREHENSIVE CRIME CONTROL ACT OF 1984 pp. 217-242

- Shawn Kantor, Carl Kitchens and Steven Pawlowski
- EXTREME TEMPERATURE AND EXTREME VIOLENCE: EVIDENCE FROM RUSSIA pp. 243-262

- Vladimir Otrachshenko, Olga Popova and José Tavares
- SOCIALLY OPTIMAL PLEA BARGAINING WITH COSTLY TRIALS AND BAYESIAN JURIES pp. 263-279

- David Bjerk
- OPTIMAL PRICE OF ENTRY INTO A COMPETITION pp. 280-286

- Boris Ginzburg
- SYMMETRIC SCORING RULES AND A NEW CHARACTERIZATION OF THE BORDA COUNT pp. 287-299

- Jac Heckelman and Robi Ragan
- INVESTMENT CHOICE ARCHITECTURE IN TRUST GAMES: WHEN “ALL‐IN” IS NOT ENOUGH pp. 300-314

- Joaquín Gómez‐Miñambres, Eric Schniter and Timothy Shields
- DOING IT WHEN OTHERS DO: A STRATEGIC MODEL OF PROCRASTINATION pp. 315-328

- Claudia Cerrone
- IF YOU DON'T LIKE THE OUTCOME, CHANGE THE CONTEST pp. 329-343

- Jason Winfree
- INPUT TRADE LIBERALIZATION AND MARKUP DISTRIBUTION: EVIDENCE FROM CHINA pp. 344-360

- Zhengwen Liu and Hong Ma
- PRIZE SCARCITY AND OVERDISSIPATION IN ALL‐PAY AUCTIONS pp. 361-374

- Blake A. Allison, Jason J. Lepore and Aric P. Shafran
- SPORTING EVENTS, EMOTIONAL CUES, AND CRIME: SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL EVIDENCE FROM BRAZILIAN SOCCER GAMES pp. 375-395

- Qi Ge, Ignacio Sarmiento-Barbieri and Rodrigo Schneider
- THE COMPETITIVE RETURNS TO THE GLOBAL SEARCH FOR TALENT: PROFESSIONAL SPORTS MARKETS AND FOREIGNERS pp. 396-419

- Martin Schmidt
- NOT ALL BANKS ARE EQUAL: COOPERATIVE BANKING AND INCOME INEQUALITY pp. 420-440

- Raoul Minetti, Pierluigi Murro and Valentina Peruzzi
- MINIMUM WAGES, IMPORT STATUS, AND FIRMS' INNOVATION: THEORY AND EVIDENCE FROM CHINA pp. 441-458

- Angus Chu, Haichao Fan, Yuichi Furukawa, Zonglai Kou and Xueyue Liu
- BENIGN NEGLECT OF COVENANT VIOLATIONS: BLISSFUL BANKING OR IGNORANT MONITORING? pp. 459-477

- Stefano Colonnello, Michael Koetter and Moritz Stieglitz
- FOREIGN BANKS AND THE BANK LENDING CHANNEL pp. 478-493

- Piotr Denderski and Wojtek Paczos
- FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE SERVICES TRADE: DOES EXCHANGE RATE OR INCOME MATTER? pp. 494-509

- Ka Ming Cheng
- INTERNATIONAL TRANSMISSION MECHANISM AND WORLD BUSINESS CYCLE pp. 510-531

- Yifan Shen and Tilak Abeysinghe
- ON ENDOGENOUS BUSINESS CYCLES UNDER INCREASING RETURNS TO VARIETY AND SECTOR‐SPECIFIC EXTERNALITY pp. 532-548

- Juin-jen Chang, Jang-Ting Guo and Wei‐Neng Wang
- POPULAR SUPPORT FOR TRADE AGREEMENTS AND PARTNER COUNTRY CHARACTERISTICS: EVIDENCE FROM AN UNEXPECTED ELECTION OUTCOME pp. 549-566

- Tom Coupé and Oleksandr Shepotylo
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