Economica
1958 - 2026
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Volume 93, month 01, 2026
- Labour supply responses to reducing the risk of losing disability insurance benefits pp. 1-29

- Tuuli Paukkeri and Terhi Ravaska
- Energy price shocks and the demand for energy‐efficient housing: evidence from Russia's invasion of Ukraine pp. 30-51

- Nils Braakmann, Bahadir Dursun and Harry Pickard
- The labour market matching efficiency in Australian regions pp. 52-85

- Sean Kelly, Daniel Grainger, Sizhong Sun and Riccardo Welters
- Land titling and political alternation: seeds of Mexico's drug war pp. 86-112

- Luis Sanchez and Vassilis Sarantides
- The concavity of the Phillips curve in time‐dependent pricing models pp. 113-129

- Narayana Kocherlakota
- Political regime and women's marriage outcomes pp. 130-159

- Bipasha Maity and Sumedha Shukla
- Repayment under flexible loan contracts: evidence based on high‐frequency data pp. 160-187

- Antonia Grohmann, Friederike Lenel and Steffen Herbold
- Remote working and the new geography of local service spending pp. 188-208

- Gianni De Fraja, Jesse Matheson, Paul Mizen, James Rockey and Shivani Taneja
- Intangible intensity and between‐firm wage inequality pp. 209-229

- Guido Pialli and Olga Tcaci
- Digital trade, data protection and the EU adequacy club pp. 230-259

- Martina F. Ferracane, Bernard Hoekman, Erik van der Marel and Filippo Santi
- Adjustment costs and fluctuations in competitions pp. 260-297

- Martin Grossmann
- The European single market and intra‐EU trade: an assessment with heterogeneity‐robust difference‐in‐differences methods pp. 298-331

- Arne Nagengast, Fernando Rios‐Avila and Yoto Yotov
- I'm a taxpayer … get me out of here? Evidence on attitudes towards simplifying the tax jungle pp. 332-360

- Sebastian Blesse, Florian Buhlmann and Philipp Doerrenberg
- The role of exposure in domestic abuse victimization: evidence from the COVID‐19 lockdown pp. 361-374

- Ria Ivandić, Tom Kirchmaier and Ben Linton
Volume 92, month 10, 2025
- I can't forget about U: lifetime unemployment and retirement wellbeing pp. 1083-1100

- Andrew Clark and Anthony Lepinteur
- Just another cog in the machine? A worker‐level view of robotization and tasks pp. 1101-1148

- Milena Nikolova, Anthony Lepinteur and Femke Cnossen
- Variable pay and work hours: does performance pay reduce the gender time gap? pp. 1149-1167

- Mehrzad B. Baktash, John Heywood and Uwe Jirjahn
- When mobility matters: a look at earnings dynamics across Italian generations pp. 1168-1210

- Francesca Subioli and Michele Raitano
- A transparent approach to solving linear rational expectation models pp. 1211-1230

- Pontus Rendahl
- Testing mixed strategies in the field: an experiment with soccer penalty kicks pp. 1231-1246

- Juan Sentana
- A model of theft and bribery pp. 1247-1271

- Desiree Desierto
Volume 92, month 07, 2025
- Babies and the macroeconomy pp. 675-700

- Claudia Goldin
- Who closes first? The interaction of market structure and fall in demand in bank branch closures pp. 701-728

- Alfredo Martín‐Oliver, József Sákovics and Vicente Salas‐Fumás
- Unanticipated inflation, unemployment persistence and the New Keynesian Phillips curve pp. 729-756

- George Alogoskoufis and Stelios Giannoulakis
- Asymmetric markup responses to monetary shocks over the business cycle pp. 757-782

- Nicolás Blampied and Scott Mark Romeo Mahadeo
- Equilibrium labour force participation and the business cycle pp. 783-822

- Nikolaos Kokonas and Paulo Santos Monteiro
- The role of consumer sentiment in the transmission of monetary policy to consumer expenditure pp. 823-847

- Viet Hoang Dinh
- Talent allocation, gender disparities and post‐reform economic growth in Central America pp. 848-882

- Rishabh Sinha
- Nudging women towards pursuing their university careers pp. 883-919

- Juliana Bernhofer, Luca Bonacini and Giuseppe Pignataro
- Which factors affect public support for economic policies? Evidence from a survey experiment about rent control in Germany pp. 920-958

- Mathias Dolls, Paul Schüle and Lisa Windsteiger
- Health risks and labour supply: evidence from the COVID‐19 pandemic pp. 959-978

- Joseph Richardson
- How did the 2012 anti‐corruption campaign in China diminish the value of political connections for listed companies? pp. 979-1008

- Chun‐Fang Chiang and Bei Qin
- In‐group bias in preferences for redistribution: a survey experiment in Italy pp. 1009-1080

- Riccardo Bruni, Alessandro Gioffré and Maria Marino
Volume 92, month 04, 2025
- Quantifying the Federal Reserve's objectives using a structural vector autoregressive model pp. 351-367

- Shengliang Ou and Donghai Zhang
- Monetary union effects on high inflation episodes pp. 368-405

- Vigninou Gammadigbe
- Core strength: international evidence on the impact of energy prices on core inflation pp. 406-419

- Gertjan Vlieghe
- Supply shortages and inflation in Europe pp. 420-456

- Jakub Mućk and Lukasz Postek
- Longer‐run equilibrium interest rates: evidence from the United Kingdom pp. 457-482

- Omar Kaykhusraw
- Revealing inequality aversion from tax policy and the role of non‐discrimination pp. 483-506

- Kristoffer Berg
- Zombie firms, state subsidies and aggregate productivity pp. 507-547

- Xijie Gao
- Establishment size and the task content of jobs: evidence from 46 countries pp. 548-579

- Micole De Vera and Javier Garcia‐Brazales
- Cui prodest? A firm‐level analysis of hiring credits pp. 580-613

- Edoardo Santoni, Fabrizio Patriarca and Margherita Scarlato
- The effects of a disability employment quota when compliance is cheaper than defiance pp. 614-643

- Judit Krekó and Almos Telegdy
- How digitalization can shape markets: the case of sports betting pp. 644-673

- Jonas Vandenbruaene, Jan Annaert and Marc De Ceuster
Volume 92, month 01, 2025
- Employer cooperation, productivity and wages: new evidence from inter‐firm formal network agreements pp. 1-41

- Francesco Devicienti, Elena Grinza, Alessandro Manello and Davide Vannoni
- Staff engagement, co‐workers' complementarity and employee retention: evidence from English NHS hospitals pp. 42-83

- Giuseppe Moscelli, Melisa Sayli, Marco Mello and Alberto Vesperoni
- The impact of a minimum wage increase on hours worked: heterogeneous effects by gender and sector pp. 84-106

- Paul Redmond and Seamus McGuinness
- Firms' margins of adjustment to wage growth: the case of Italian collective bargaining pp. 107-149

- Francesco Devicienti and Bernardo Fanfani
- Why gender norms matter pp. 150-172

- Ryo Sakamoto and Miki Kohara
- Monetary policy communication shocks and the macroeconomy pp. 173-198

- Robert Goodhead and Benedikt Kolb
- Export policy cooperation in a pandemic: the good, the bad and the hopeful pp. 199-229

- Gerda Dewit and Dermot Leahy
- Trust and accountability in times of crisis pp. 230-258

- Monica Martinez‐Bravo and Carlos Sanz
- Deterrent effects of targeted sanctions by mainland China on Taiwan: evidence from 2021–2 sanction events pp. 259-284

- Fengze Han, Runliang Li, Sen Ma and Tzu‐Chang Forrest Cheng
- The right to counsel: criminal prosecution in 19th century London pp. 285-321

- Bryan McCannon and Zachary Porreca
- Combating trade‐related fraud: do the Financial Action Task Force recommendations bite? pp. 322-347

- Sami Bensassi and Arisyi Raz