Kyklos
1969 - 2024
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Volume 77, issue 4, 2024
- The sun's position at birth is unrelated to subjective well‐being: Debunking astrological claims pp. 835-844
- Mohsen Joshanloo
- Self‐love, growth, and competition in a public good game pp. 845-872
- Annarita Colasante, Andrea Morone, Francesco Nemore and Paola Tiranzoni
- The role of non‐base compensation in explaining the motherhood wage gap: Evidence from Italy pp. 873-894
- Eliane El Badaoui, Eleonora Matteazzi and Vincenzo Prete
- Patriarchy, development, and the divergence of women's empowerment pp. 895-921
- Lewis Davis
- Experts and arbitration outcomes: Insights from public procurement contract disputes pp. 922-943
- Claudio Detotto, Riccardo Marselli, Bryan C. McCannon and Marco Vannini
- Revisiting the resource curse: Does volatility matter? pp. 944-976
- Yassine Kirat
- Lynching and economic opportunities: Evidence from the US South pp. 977-1003
- Sotiris Kampanelis and Aldo Elizalde
- The judicial superego: Implicit egoism, internalized racism, and prejudice in three million sentencing decisions pp. 1004-1025
- Daniel L. Chen
- A spatial analysis of NATO burden sharing at the operational levels pp. 1026-1047
- Justin George and Todd Sandler
- Competitive federalism, individual autonomy, and citizen sovereignty pp. 1048-1068
- Viktor J. Vanberg
- Hayek, Buchanan and the justification of the market pp. 1069-1083
- Robert Sugden
- The nature and significance of the political ideal of the Rule of Law: Hayek, Buchanan, and beyond pp. 1084-1102
- Hartmut Kliemt
- Economic policy uncertainty and local government debt: Evidence from China pp. 1103-1141
- Han Gao, Minming Lan, Jie Li and Tianhang Zhou
- Social capital, social heterogeneity, and electoral turnout pp. 1142-1168
- Jeremy Clark, Abel François and Olivier Gergaud
- Data transparency and growth in developing economies during and after the global financial crisis pp. 1169-1205
- Asif Islam and Daniel Lederman
Volume 77, issue 3, 2024
- The political process in nations: Civil society participation and income inequality pp. 471-495
- Andreas Sintos, Michael Chletsos and Konstantinos Kontos
- Public goods and diversity in democracies and non‐democracies pp. 496-519
- Roxanne Raabe, Christian J. Sander and Andrea Schneider
- Dynamic panel analysis of the EU's fiscal reaction function with threshold effects pp. 520-545
- Emmanuel Mamatzakis
- Corporate philanthropy, political connections, and costs of equity capital pp. 546-573
- Chuyuan Liu, Jing Tang and Chenghao Huang
- Are government expenditures more cyclical the more they finance the provision of public goods? pp. 574-592
- Andrew Abbott and Philip Jones
- Underperforming reformers: Examining disappointing cases of economic reforms pp. 593-615
- Justin Callais and Kerianne Lawson
- The election campaign for parliament in the age of the Internet pp. 616-641
- Raffaella Santolini
- Institutions as predictors of government discrimination pp. 642-663
- Niclas Berggren and Christian Bjørnskov
- Split personalities? Behavioral effects of temperature on financial decision‐making pp. 664-689
- Despina Gavresi, Anastasia Litina and Christos A. Makridis
- Social media effects on well‐being: The hypothesis of addiction of a new variety pp. 690-704
- Maurizio Pugno
- Satisfaction with public goods provision and citizen preferences for institutional changes: Evidence from the dictatorship‐era constitution in Chile pp. 705-733
- Andrés A. Acuña‐Duarte, Javier A. León and César A. Salazar
- Slave trades, kinship structures and women's political participation in Africa pp. 734-758
- Leoné Walters, Carolyn Chisadza and Matthew Clance
- The advantages of being disadvantaged pp. 759-775
- Alexandre Bohas, Gilles Grolleau and Naoufel Mzoughi
- Unemployment and households' food consumption: A cross‐country panel data analysis across OECD countries pp. 776-811
- Jim Been, Vincent Bakker and Olaf Vliet
- Elections and policies: Evidence from the Covid pandemic pp. 812-831
- Daryna Grechyna
Volume 77, issue 2, 2024
- Economics is beautiful! pp. 251-255
- Walter E. Block
- Trade Liberalization, IMF Conditionality, and Policy Substitution in Developing Countries pp. 256-284
- Matthias Busse and Tim Vogel
- Sunlight, culture and state capacity pp. 285-315
- Roberto Ezcurra
- Does women's political empowerment matter in military spending? pp. 316-350
- Joseph Keneck‐Massil, Iliassou Nkariepoun‐Njoya and Bernard Clery Nomo‐Beyala
- The shape of business cycles: A cross‐country analysis of Friedman's plucking theory pp. 351-370
- Emanuel Kohlscheen, Richhild Moessner and Daniel Rees
- Does food import contribute to rising obesity in low‐ and middle‐income countries? pp. 371-410
- Marta Marson, Donatella Saccone and Elena Vallino
- Smartphones and attitudes to intimate partner violence: Evidence from Africa pp. 411-427
- Robert Gillanders and Glenn McNamara
- An empirical application of herding behavior and compliance in the COVID‐19 crisis pp. 428-457
- Helena Nilsson and Mikaela Backman
- A family member's death increases religious activity: Evidence from Germany pp. 458-468
- Tim Friehe and Christian Pfeifer
Volume 77, issue 1, 2024
- Optimal taxation for democracies with less than perfect voters: A public choice perspective pp. 3-21
- Roger Congleton
- The cost of love: Solving the gift anomaly pp. 22-39
- Elias L. Khalil
- Does the unemployment rate moderate the well‐being disadvantage of the unemployed? Within‐region estimates from the European Social Survey pp. 40-56
- Gábor Hajdu and Tamás Hajdu
- A post‐politics earnings penalty? Evidence from politicians' lifetime income trajectories (1970–2019) pp. 57-76
- Benny Geys and Rune J. Sørensen
- Seventy‐five years West German currency reform: Crisis as catalyst for the erosion of the market order pp. 77-96
- Gunther Schnabl
- A theory of the city‐state: The rise and decline of the rule of law in Medieval Italy pp. 97-117
- Ennio E. Piano
- The impact of recentralization reform on corruption: evidence from a quasi‐natural experiment pp. 118-148
- Hiep Ngoc Luu, Tram Anh Nguyen, Ngoc Minh Nguyen, Dam Duc Le and Khoi Trong Dao
- Revenue sharing, fiscal incentives, and economic growth: Evidence from China pp. 149-183
- Yixin Chen, Bingyang Lyu and Guangrong Ma
- Income distribution and nudity on social media: Attention economics of Instagram stars pp. 184-212
- Sophia Gaenssle
- The link between economic growth and emigration from developing countries: Does migrants' skill composition matter? pp. 213-248
- Mauro Lanati and Rainer Thiele
Volume 76, issue 4, 2023
- Misrepresentation and migration pp. 503-525
- Anders Kärnä and Patrik Öhberg
- Comrades in the family? Soviet communism and demand for family insurance pp. 526-612
- Joan Costa‐Font and Anna Nicińska
- Is there a happy culture? Multiple paths to national subjective well‐being pp. 613-641
- Maria C. Pereira, Filipe Coelho and Graça Miranda Silva
- Parental education and child health: The exploration of the cross‐gender intergenerational transmission mechanism pp. 642-658
- Simona Rasciute
- The exchange theory of web3 governance pp. 659-675
- Darcy W. E. Allen, Chris Berg, Aaron M. Lane, Trent MacDonald and Jason Potts
- Export intensity and its effect on women's employment pp. 676-704
- Mohammad Amin and Asif Islam
- A market for citizenships: Should citizenship be commodified? pp. 705-723
- Ingemar Bengtsson
- Military managers and earnings management pp. 724-748
- Li Lai, Zhi Wang, Hanyi Tian and Frank Yu
- Between fearmongers and Samaritans: Does information provision affect attitudes towards the right of asylum in Germany? pp. 749-777
- Bernd Hayo and Florian Neumeier
- Do 2 weeks of instruction time matter? Using a natural experiment to estimate the effect of a calendar change on students' performance pp. 778-808
- Ismael Sanz and Juan de Dios Tena
- Learning from corporate governance: First conceptualization of a liability for political decision‐making pp. 809-826
- Florian Follert
- Social determinants of citations: An empirical analysis of UK economists pp. 827-858
- Carlo D'Ippoliti, Lucio Gobbi, Christian Alexander Mongeau Ospina and Giulia Zacchia
- Forever young: Relative age effects in Belgian political selection pp. 859-881
- Alan Al Yussef, Bruno Heyndels and Pauline Le Boulaire
- Free riding on short‐time work allowances? Results from an experimental survey design pp. 882-901
- Mario Bossler, Christopher Osiander, Julia Schmidtke and Mark Trappmann
Volume 76, issue 3, 2023
- Labor mobility agreements and exit of migrants: Evidence from Europe pp. 319-350
- Remi Bazillier, Francesco Magris and Daniel Mirza
- State history and political instability: The disadvantage of early state development pp. 351-379
- Trung Vu
- Rot‐Jaune‐Verde: On linguistic bias of referees in Swiss soccer pp. 380-406
- Richard Faltings, Alex Krumer and Michael Lechner
- The case for independence: Does central bank independence curb the spread of the underground economy? pp. 407-435
- Aziz N. Berdiev and James Saunoris
- Education and domestic violence: Evidence from a natural experiment in Turkey pp. 436-460
- Mustafa Özer, Jan Fidrmuc and Mehmet Ali Eryurt
- Trust plays no role in regional U.S. economic development—And five other problems with the trust literature pp. 461-477
- Andrew Forrester and Alex Nowrasteh
- Dying to die: New micro and macro evidence that suicide terrorists are suicidal pp. 478-500
- Simon Varaine
Volume 76, issue 2, 2023
- Political selection when uncertainty is high pp. 161-178
- Thushyanthan Baskaran, Zohal Hessami and Temurbek Khasanboev
- Eudaimonic wellbeing and life expectancy pp. 179-195
- Leonardo Becchetti, Fabio Pisani and Berkan Acar
- Externally funded trade policy reforms and firm productivity: Evidence from a world database of reforms funded by foreign aid agencies pp. 196-222
- Jean Baptiste Habyarimana and Vikas Kakkar
- Hot hand or choking under pressure – Evidence from professional basketball pp. 223-254
- Wen‐Jhan Jane
- Citizens' attitudes towards climate mitigation policies: The role of occupational exposure in EU countries pp. 255-280
- Gabriella De Sario, Giovanni Marin and Agnese Sacchi
- Homophily in voting behavior: Evidence from preferential voting pp. 281-300
- Lucie Coufalová, Štěpán Mikula and Michal Ševčík
- Preference evolution, attention, and happiness pp. 301-315
- Edward Castronova
Volume 76, issue 1, 2023
- Feeling the heat? Fear of failure and performance pp. 3-17
- Alberto Chong and Marco Z. Chong
- Ownership and media slant: Evidence from Swedish newspapers pp. 18-40
- Marcel Garz and Jonna Rickardsson
- Weaned off public money: The effect of discontinued reception of public cash on firm outcomes pp. 41-76
- Peter Grajzl, Jaka Cepec and Barbara Mörec
- Can television reduce xenophobia? The case of East Germany pp. 77-100
- Lars Hornuf, Marc Oliver Rieger and Sven A. Hartmann
- The strength of gender norms and gender‐stereotypical occupational aspirations among adolescents pp. 101-124
- Andreas Kuhn and Stefan Wolter
- Meta‐mining: The political economy of meta‐analysis pp. 125-140
- Martin Paldam
- Is pain associated with subsequent job loss? A panel study for Germany pp. 141-158
- Alan Piper, David Blanchflower and Alex Bryson
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