Economica
1958 - 2026
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Volume 91, month 10, 2024
- What if? The macroeconomic and distributional effects for Germany of a stop of energy imports from Russia pp. 1157-1200

- Ruediger Bachmann, David Baqaee, Christian Bayer, Moritz Kuhn, Andreas Löschel, Benjamin Moll, Andreas Peichl, Karen Pittel and Moritz Schularick
- More dads at home, more girls in maths‐intensive studies? Evidence from a parental leave reform pp. 1201-1221

- Sara Mikkelsen and Noemi Peter
- Hours of work and the long‐run effects of in‐work transfers pp. 1222-1254

- David Goll, Robert Joyce and Tom Waters
- Goods market desirability of minimum wages pp. 1255-1290

- Rui Pan and Dao‐Zhi Zeng
- Wage–price spirals: what is the historical evidence? pp. 1291-1319

- Jorge Alvarez, John Christopher Bluedorn, Niels‐Jakob Hansen, Youyou Huang, Evgenia Pugacheva and Alexandre Sollaci
- Recent trends in firm‐level total factor productivity in the UK: new measures, new puzzles pp. 1320-1348

- Diane Coyle, John McHale, Ioannis Bournakis and Jen‐Chung Mei
- Did COVID‐19 induce a reallocation wave? pp. 1349-1390

- Agostino Consolo and Filippos Petroulakis
- Corporate culture as a theory of the firm pp. 1391-1423

- Gary B. Gorton and Alexander K. Zentefis
- The regional economics of mineral resource wealth in Africa pp. 1424-1453

- Zareh Asatryan, Thushyanthan Baskaran, Carlo Birkholz and Patrick Hufschmidt
- Export competition with China and firms' coping strategies pp. 1454-1481

- Katariina Nilsson Hakkala and Yao Pan
- Economic and financial integration, capital controls, and risk sharing pp. 1482-1520

- Michael Donadelli and Ivan Gufler
- The determinants of trust: findings from large, representative samples in six OECD countries pp. 1521-1552

- Roxanne Kovacs, Maurice Dunaiski, Matteo Galizzi, Gianluca Grimalda, Rafael Hortala‐Vallve, Fabrice Murtin and Louis Putterman
- Endogenous monitoring through voluntary reporting in an infinitely repeated prisoner's dilemma game: experimental evidence pp. 1553-1577

- Kenju Kamei and Artem Nesterov
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 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 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 Tommaso 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 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
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