Economica
1958 - 2024
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Volume 91, month 07, 2024
- Extending the formal state: the case of Pakistan's Frontier Crimes Regulation pp. 701-718
- Michael Callen, Saad Gulzar, Arman Rezaee and Jacob N. Shapiro
- Measuring maternal autonomy and its effect on child nutrition in rural India pp. 719-739
- Wiji Arulampalam, Anjor Bhaskar and Nisha Srivastava
- Do management practices matter in further education? pp. 740-769
- Sandra McNally, Luis Schmidt and Anna Valero
- Beyond cultural norms: how does historical rice farming affect modern firms' family control? pp. 770-808
- Chenchen Fan, Mingming Jiang and Bo Zhang
- How the wellbeing function varies with age: the importance of income, health and social relations over the lifecycle pp. 809-836
- Jürgen Bitzer, Erkan Gören and Heinz Welsch
- Follow the leader? The long‐run interaction between public and private sector wage growth in the UK pp. 837-879
- Peter Dolton and Arno Hantzsche
- Unequal ground: oil booms and income inequality in the USA pp. 880-910
- Loujaina Abdelwahed and Cole Campbell
- Debt, deficits and interest rates pp. 911-943
- Christopher D. Cotton
- Neighbourhood labour structure, lockdown policies, and the uneven spread of COVID‐19: within‐city evidence from England pp. 944-979
- Carlo Corradini, Jesse Matheson and Enrico Vanino
- The effect of school grants on test scores: experimental evidence from Mexico pp. 980-995
- Mauricio Romero, Juan Bedoya, Monica Yanez‐Pagans, Marcela Silveyra and Rafael de Hoyos
- From unobserved to observed preference heterogeneity: a revealed preference methodology pp. 996-1022
- Laurens Cherchye, Dieter Saelens and Reha Tuncer
- Ex ante transparency and corruption by networks pp. 1023-1046
- Mehmet Bac
- Forecasting the UK top 1% income share in a shifting world pp. 1047-1074
- Jennifer Castle, Jurgen Doornik and David Hendry
- Austerity and elections pp. 1075-1099
- Alberto Alesina, Gabriele Ciminelli, Davide Furceri and Giorgio Saponaro
- Fading choice: transport costs and variety in consumer goods pp. 1100-1123
- Jan Willem Gunning, Pramila Krishnan and Andualem T. Mengistu
- Pandemic distress and anti‐immigration sentiments pp. 1124-1155
- Gianmarco Daniele, Andrea F. M. Martinangeli, Francesco Passarelli, Willem Sas and Lisa Windsteiger
Volume 91, month 04, 2024
- Social organizations and political institutions: why China and Europe diverged pp. 347-382
- Joel Mokyr and Guido Tabellini
- Endogenous property rights and the nature of the firm pp. 383-413
- Carmine Guerriero and Giuseppe Pignataro
- Hyperbolic discounting and state‐dependent commitment pp. 414-445
- Takayuki Ogawa and Hiroaki Ohno
- On the inefficiency of non‐competes in low‐wage labour markets pp. 446-496
- Tristan Potter, Bart Hobijn and André Kurmann
- Do wages underestimate the inequality in workers' rewards? The joint distribution of job quality and wages across occupations pp. 497-546
- Andrew Clark, Maria Cotofan and Richard Layard
- The welfare effects of time reallocation: evidence from Daylight Saving Time pp. 547-568
- Joan Costa‐Font, Sarah Flèche and Ricardo Pagan Rodriguez
- The role of firm‐to‐firm relationships in exporter dynamics pp. 569-587
- Davide Rigo
- Economic insecurity and the demand for populism in Europe pp. 588-620
- Luigi Guiso, H. Herrera, M. Morelli and T. Sonno
- Exchange rates and political uncertainty: the Brexit case pp. 621-652
- Paolo Manasse, Graziano Moramarco and Giulio Trigilia
- The wage curve after the Great Recession pp. 653-668
- David Blanchflower, Alex Bryson and Jackson Spurling
- Market power and monetary policy transmission pp. 669-700
- Romain Duval, Davide Furceri, Raphaël Lee and Marina M. Tavares
Volume 91, month 01, 2024
- Consumption and time use responses to unemployment: Implications for the lifecycle model pp. 1-32
- Jim Been, Eduard Suari‐Andreu, Marike Knoef and Rob Alessie
- Export‐platform foreign direct investment and trade policy uncertainty: Evidence from brexit pp. 33-69
- Nicolo Tamberi
- Driver's licences for undocumented immigrants and post‐mortem organ donation pp. 70-92
- Tianyuan Luo and Cesar L. Escalante
- Healthy climate, healthy bodies: Optimal fuel taxation and physical activity pp. 93-122
- Inge van den Bijgaart, David Klenert, Linus Mattauch and Simona Sulikova
- Stigma and take‐up of labour market assistance: Evidence from two field experiments pp. 123-141
- Adam Osman and Jamin D. Speer
- Evaluating compliance gains of expanding tax enforcement pp. 142-162
- Knut Løyland, Oddbjørn Raaum, Gaute Torsvik and Arnstein Øvrum
- Effects of the COVID‐19 pandemic on domestic violence in Los Angeles pp. 163-187
- Amalia Miller, Carmit Segal and Melissa Spencer
- Risk aversion and favourite–longshot bias in a competitive fixed‐odds betting market pp. 188-209
- Karl Whelan
- What drives the substitutability between native and foreign workers? Evidence about the role of language pp. 210-237
- Elena Gentili and Fabrizio Mazzonna
- Bank ownership and firm performance pp. 238-267
- Pavel Chakraborty
- The real side of stock market exuberance: bubbles, output and productivity at the industry level pp. 268-291
- Francisco Queiros
- Market concentration and the relative demand for college‐educated labour pp. 292-319
- Anders Akerman
- When populists deliver on their promises: the electoral effects of a large cash transfer programme in Poland pp. 320-345
- Jan Gromadzki, Katarzyna Sałach-Dróżdż and Michał Brzeziński
Volume 90, month 10, 2023
- Accounting for the role of investment frictions in recessions pp. 1089-1118
- Fernando del Río and Francisco‐Xavier Lores
- Investor beliefs about transformative innovations under uncertainty pp. 1119-1144
- Johannes Binswanger, Anja Garbely and Manuel Oechslin
- Productivity dispersion, wage dispersion and superstar firms pp. 1145-1172
- Yannick Bormans and Angelos Theodorakopoulos
- Retail pricing format and rigidity of regular prices pp. 1173-1203
- Sourav Ray, Avichai Snir and Daniel Levy
- Migrants and imports: Evidence from Dutch firms pp. 1204-1228
- Aksel Erbahar and Ömer Tarık Gençosmanoğlu
- Intra‐EU migration, public transfers and assimilation pp. 1229-1264
- Eduard Suari‐Andreu and Olaf Vliet
- Are political and economic integration intertwined? pp. 1265-1306
- Bernt Bratsberg, Giovanni Facchini, Tommaso Frattini and Anna Cecilia Rosso
- Consequences of inconvenient information: Evidence from sentencing disparities pp. 1307-1334
- Michal Šoltés
- Buddha's grace illuminates all: Temple destruction, school construction and modernization in 20th century China pp. 1335-1361
- Shaoda Wang and Boxiao Zhang
- The taxman cometh: Pathways out of a low‐capacity trap in the Democratic Republic of the Congo pp. 1362-1396
- Jonathan L. Weigel and Elie Kabue Ngindu
- Heterogeneous predictive association of CO2 with global warming pp. 1397-1421
- Liang Chen, Juan Dolado, Jesus Gonzalo and Andrey Ramos
Volume 90, month 07, 2023
- Intellectual property and the organization of the global value chain pp. 707-745
- Stefano Bolatto, Alireza Naghavi, Gianmarco Ottaviano and Katja Zajc Kejžar
- The importance of political selection for bureaucratic effectiveness pp. 746-779
- James Habyarimana, Stuti Khemani and Thiago Scot
- Accounting for the slowdown in UK innovation and productivity pp. 780-812
- Peter Goodridge and Jonathan Haskel
- Diagnosing the UK productivity slowdown: which sectors matter and why? pp. 813-850
- Diane Coyle and Jen‐Chung Mei
- ‘Good jobs’, training and skilled immigration pp. 851-881
- Andrew Mountford and Jonathan Wadsworth
- The effect of child allowances on female labour supply: evidence from Israel pp. 882-910
- Yuval Mazar and Yaniv Reingewertz
- Firm‐specific pay premiums and the gender wage gap in Europe pp. 911-936
- Jan‐Luca Hennig and Balazs Stadler
- The UK gender pay gap: Does firm size matter? pp. 937-952
- Melanie Jones and Ezgi Kaya
- Children's social care and early intervention policy: Evidence from sure start pp. 953-977
- Dan Anderberg and Christina Olympiou
- Beyond windfall gains: The redistribution of apprenticeship costs and vocational education of care workers pp. 978-1002
- Eric Schuss
- Global banking, financial spillovers and macroprudential policy coordination pp. 1003-1040
- Pierre‐Richard Agénor, Timothy P. Jackson and Luiz Awazu Pereira da Silva
- Seeking shelter in times of crisis? unemployment, perceived job insecurity and trade union membership pp. 1041-1088
- Adrian Chadi and Laszlo Goerke
Volume 90, month 04, 2023
- Taxes, subsidies and gender gaps in hours and wages pp. 373-408
- Robert Duval‐Hernández, Lei Fang and L. Rachel Ngai
- Network‐based appointments and board diversity pp. 409-452
- Marie Lalanne
- Female labour, status and decision power pp. 453-476
- Catherine Bros, Véronique Gille and Francois Maniquet
- Presenteeism when employers are under pressure: evidence from a high‐stakes environment pp. 477-507
- Mario Lackner and Hendrik Sonnabend
- The impact of place‐based policies on interpersonal income inequality pp. 508-530
- Giuseppe Albanese, Guglielmo Barone and Guido de Blasio
- A micro perspective on r > g pp. 531-556
- Roberto Iacono and Elisa Palagi
- An imperfect wealth tax and employment in closely held firms pp. 557-583
- Marie Bjørneby, Simen Markussen and Knut Røed
- The long‐run investment effect of taxation in OECD countries pp. 584-611
- Jakob Madsen, Antonio Minniti and Francesco Venturini
- Support for small businesses amid COVID‐19 pp. 612-652
- Charles A.E. Goodhart, Dimitrios Tsomocos and Xuan Wang
- Exponential growth bias in the prediction of COVID‐19 spread and economic expectation pp. 653-689
- Ritwik Banerjee and Priyama Majumdar
- Artificial intelligence adoption in a competitive market pp. 690-705
- Joshua Gans
Volume 90, month 01, 2023
- Advanced Technologies and Worker Voice pp. 1-38
- Filippo Belloc, Gabriel Burdin and Fabio Landini
- Rising Longevity, Increasing the Retirement Age, and the Consequences for Knowledge‐based Long‐run Growth pp. 39-64
- Michael Kuhn and Klaus Prettner
- The Midlife Crisis pp. 65-110
- Osea Giuntella, Sally McManus, Redzo Mujcic, Andrew J. Oswald, Nattavudh Powdthavee and Ahmed Tohamy
- The Distributional Effect of Trade on the CEO Market pp. 111-139
- Juan Correa, Francisco Parro and Rafael Sanchez
- The Impact of Non‐tariff Barriers on Trade and Welfare pp. 140-177
- Swati Dhingra, Rebecca Freeman and Hanwei Huang
- Non‐standard Employment and Rent‐sharing pp. 178-211
- Kyoji Fukao, Cristiano Perugini and Fabrizio Pompei
- Migration and Imitation pp. 212-239
- Olena Ivus, Alireza Naghavi and Larry Qiu
- Liquidity Requirements, Bank Deposits and Financial Development pp. 240-270
- Nicola Limodio and Francesco Strobbe
- Insuring Replaceable Possessions pp. 271-284
- David de Meza and Diane Reyniers
- The Social Planning Problem with Costly Information Processing: Towards Understanding Production Decisions in Centralized Economies pp. 285-314
- Dominik Naeher
- Algorithmic Leviathan or Individual Choice: Choosing Sanctioning Regimes in the Face of Observational Error pp. 315-338
- Thomas Markussen, Louis Putterman and Liangjun Wang
- Parental Childcare with Process Benefits pp. 339-371
- Sam Cosaert and Veerle Hennebel
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