Economica
1958 - 2025
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Volume 82, month 12, 2015
- Trust in Banks during Normal and Crisis Times—Evidence from Survey Data pp. 995-1020

- Markus Knell and Helmut Stix
- First-time House Buying and Catch-up: A Cohort Study pp. 1021-1047

- Renata Bottazzi, Thomas Crossley and Matthew Wakefield
- Household Debt and Fiscal Multipliers pp. 1048-1081

- Javier Andrés, José Boscá and Javier Ferri
- Happiness, Equivalent Incomes and Respect for Individual Preferences pp. 1082-1106

- Koen Decancq, Marc Fleurbaey and Erik Schokkaert
- Does Agricultural Growth Cause Manufacturing Growth? pp. 1107-1125

- Abdulaziz Shifa
- How Inheriting Affects Bequest Plans pp. 1126-1152

- Oded Stark and Anna Nicińska
- Heterogeneous Market Beliefs, Fundamentals and the Sovereign Debt Crisis in the Eurozone pp. 1153-1176

- Roberto Tamborini
- Family Firms, Corporate Governance and Export pp. 1177-1216

- Raoul Minetti, Pierluigi Murro and Susan Chun Zhu
- How Status Concerns Can Make Us Rich and Happy pp. 1217-1240

- Holger Strulik
- Performance Pay and Workplace Injury: Panel Evidence pp. 1241-1260

- Benjamin Artz and John Heywood
- Training and Product Quality in Unionized Oligopolies pp. 1261-1301

- Emanuele Bacchiega and Antonio Minniti
- Trade Openness and Economic Growth: Panel Data Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 1302-1323

- Markus Brueckner and Daniel Lederman
- Patent Licensing and Entry Deterrence: The Role of Low Royalties pp. 1324-1348

- Anne Duchene, Debapriya Sen and Konstantinos Serfes
- Does Threat of Dismissal Constrain Acquisition Premium in CEO Pay? pp. 1349-1371

- Swarnodeep Homroy
- An Augmented Static Olley–Pakes Productivity Decomposition with Entry and Exit: Measurement and Interpretation pp. 1372-1416

- Mika Maliranta and Niku Määttänen
Volume 82, month 10, 2015
- Optimal Participation Taxes pp. 595-612

- Vidar Christiansen
- Who Benefits from Misleading Advertising? pp. 613-643

- Keisuke Hattori and Keisaku Higashida
- Does Law and Order Attenuate the Benefits of Democracy on Economic Growth? pp. 644-670

- Andreas Assiotis and Kevin Sylwester
- Does Cigarette Smoking Affect Body Weight? Causal Estimates from the Clean Indoor Air Law Discontinuity pp. 671-704

- Luca Pieroni and Luca Salmasi
- Public Debt and Growth pp. 705-739

- Jaejoon Woo and Manmohan S. Kumar
- Entrepreneurship and Job-relatedness of Human Capital pp. 740-768

- Atsushi Ohyama
- Industry Concentration, Knowledge Diffusion and Economic Growth Without Scale Effects pp. 769-789

- Colin Davis and Ken-ichi Hashimoto
- Wage Incentive Profiles in Dual Labour Markets pp. 790-812

- Marco Di Cintio and Emanuele Grassi
- Looking for a Needle in a Haystack: Revisiting the Cross-country Causes of the 2008–9 Crisis by Bayesian Model Averaging pp. 813-840

- Tai-kuang Ho
- A Re-examination of the Impact of the UK National Minimum Wage on Employment pp. 841-864

- Richard Dickens, Rebecca Riley and David Wilkinson
- Heterogeneity in the Relationship Between Unemployment and Subjective Wellbeing: A Quantile Approach pp. 865-891

- Martin Binder and Alex Coad
- The Allocation of Talent over the Business Cycle and its Long-term Effect on Sectoral Productivity pp. 892-911

- Michael J. Böhm and Martin Watzinger
- Unveiling the ECB's Monetary Policy Behaviour Under Different Inflation Regimes pp. 912-937

- Thanassis Kazanas and Elias Tzavalis
- Do Real Balance Effects Invalidate the Taylor Principle in Closed and Open Economies? pp. 938-975

- Stephen McKnight and Alexander Mihailov
- Take-up of Free School Meals: Price Effects and Peer Effects pp. 976-993

- Angus Holford
Volume 82, month 07, 2015
- Booms, Busts and Retirement Timing pp. 399-419

- Richard Disney, Anita Ratcliffe and Sarah Smith
- Information Acquisition in Ostensibly Efficient Markets pp. 420-447

- Alasdair Brown
- Optimal Taxation, Social Preferences and the Four Worlds of Welfare Capitalism in Europe pp. 448-485

- Amedeo Spadaro, Luca Piccoli and Lucia Mangiavacchi
- Equilibrium Shirking, Access to Credit and Endogenous TFP Fluctuations pp. 486-507

- Manoj Atolia, Tor Einarsson and Milton Marquis
- Independent Schools and Long-run Educational Outcomes: Evidence from Sweden's Large-scale Voucher Reform pp. 508-551

- Anders Böhlmark and Mikael Lindahl
- Housing Wealth Effects: Evidence from an Australian Panel pp. 552-577

- Callan Windsor, Jarkko P. Jääskelä and Richard Finlay
- Tax Fairness and Folk Justice. By Steven M. Sheffrin. Cambridge University Press, New York. 2013. xv + 246 pp. Pbk £19.99 pp. 578-579

- Marc Fleurbaey
- The Manufacturing of Markets: Legal Political and Economic Dynamics. Edited by Eric Brousseau, Jean-Michel Glachant. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 2014. xxiii + 523 pp. Hbk £75.00 pp. 580-581

- Mark Casson
- Ownership Economics: On the Foundation of Interest, Money, Markets, Business Cycles and Economic Development. Edited by Frank Decker. Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy. Routledge, Oxford. 2013. xxvii + 192 pp. £80.00 pp. 581-582

- Ingo Sauer
- Money over Two Centuries: Selected Topics in British Monetary History. By Forrest Capie and Geoffrey Wood. Oxford University Press, Oxford. 2012. 367 pp. Hbk £69.28 pp. 583-583

- Dror Goldberg
- Organizing Entrepreneurial Judgment: A New Approach to the Firm. By Nicolai J. Foss and Peter G. Klein. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 2012. xxii + 299 pp. Pbk $36.99 pp. 584-585

- Tomasz Mickiewicz
- The Battle of Bretton Woods: John Maynard Keynes, Harry Dexter White, and the Making of a New World Order. By Benn Steil. Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ. 2013. 449 pp. Hbk $29.95 pp. 585-586

- Maria Cristina Marcuzzo
- Counting the Poor: New Thinking About European Poverty Measures and Lessons for the United States. Edited by D. J. Besharov and K. A. Couch. Oxford University Press, Oxford. 2012. 440 pp. £45.00 pp. 586-587

- Giovanni Vecchi
- Democratic Trajectories in Africa: Unravelling the Impact of Foreign Aid. Edited by Danielle Resnick and Nicolas van de Walle. WIDER Studies in Development Economics. Oxford University Press, Oxford. 2013. xvi + 310 pp. Hbk £60.00 pp. 587-588

- Rod Alence
- The Role of Informal Economies in the Post-Soviet World: The End of Transition?. By Colin C. Williams, John Round and Peter Rodgers. Routledge, Abingdon. 2013. 244 pp. £90.00 pp. 589-590

- Ruta Aidis
- Universities, Cities and Regions: Loci for Knowledge and Innovation Creation. Edited by Roberta Capello, Agnieszka Olechnicka and Grzegorz Gorzelak. Routledge, Abingdon. 2012. 400 pp. Hbk £110.00 pp. 590-591

- Tim Vorley
Volume 82, month 04, 2015
- Government Size and Business Cycle Volatility: How Important are Credit Constraints? pp. 201-221

- Markus Leibrecht and Johann Scharler
- Country Size and Exchange Rates pp. 222-235

- Vahagn Galstyan
- A Pareto-improving Minimum Wage pp. 236-252

- Eliav Danziger and Leif Danziger
- Declining Predation during Development: a Feedback Process pp. 253-294

- Carlos Bethencourt and Fernando Perera-Tallo
- Climate Shocks, State Capacity and Peasant Uprisings in North China during 25–1911 ce pp. 295-318

- Qiang Chen
- The Persistent Effect of Colonialism on Corruption pp. 319-349

- Luis Angeles and Kyriakos Neanidis
- The Comparative Advantages of Firms, Markets and Contracts: a Unified Theory pp. 350-367

- Birger Wernerfelt
- Human Capital and Growth: Specification Matters pp. 368-390

- Uwe Sunde and Thomas Vischer
- Big Ideas in Macroeconomics: A Nontechnical View. By Kartik Athreya. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. 2014. xi + 415 pp. Hbk £27.95 pp. 391-392

- David Colander
- Worker Absenteeism and Sick Pay. By John Treble and Tim Barmby. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 2011. 234 pp. Hbk £74.99 pp. 392-393

- Alex Bryson
- Prometheus Shackled: Goldsmith Banks and England's Financial Revolution After 1700. By Peter Temin and Hans-Joachim Voth. Oxford University Press, Oxford. 2013. ix+ 214 pp. Hbk £25.99 pp. 394-395

- Knick Harley
- Econophysics and Companies: Statistical Life and Death in Complex Business Networks. By Hideaki Aoyama, Yoshi Fujiwara, Yuichi Ikeda, Hiroshi Iyetomi and Wataru Souma. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 2010. xxvi + 234 pp. Pbk £30.99 pp. 395-396

- Dror Y. Kenett
Volume 82, month 01, 2015
- Environmental Protection, Rare Disasters and Discount Rates pp. 1-23

- Robert Barro
- The Assignment of Workers to Tasks with Endogenous Supply of Skills pp. 24-45

- Arnaud Dupuy
- Early Retirement Policy in the Presence of Competing Exit Pathways: Evidence from Pension Reforms in Finland pp. 46-78

- Tomi Kyyrä
- Search Frictions, Credit Market Liquidity and Net Interest Margin Cyclicality pp. 79-102

- Kevin Beaubrun-Diant and Fabien Tripier
- Social Capital and the Family: Evidence that Strong Family Ties Cultivate Civic Virtues pp. 103-136

- Martin Ljunge
- Self-employed But Looking: A Labour Market Experiment pp. 137-161

- Philipp Koellinger, Julija N. Mell, Irene Pohl, Christian Roessler and Theresa Treffers
- Gender Discrimination and Evaluators’ Gender: Evidence from Italian Academia pp. 162-188

- Maria De Paola and Vincenzo Scoppa
- A Much Needed Wake-up Call pp. 189-192

- Max Steuer
- Economy in Society: Essays in Honor of Michael J. Piore. By Paul, Osterman. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA and London. 2013. 167 pp., £20.95 pp. 193-195

- Oded Stark
- Economic Origins of Roman Christianity. By Robert B. Ekelund Jr and Robert D. Tollison. University of Chicago Press, Chicago. 2011. 288 pp. $45.00 pp. 196-197

- Giacomo Todeschini
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