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Volume 83, month 12, 2021
- Ethnic Background and the Value of Self‐Employment Experience: Evidence from a Randomized Field Experiment pp. 1287-1310

- Lina Aldén, Spencer Bastani and Mats Hammarstedt
- The Labour Market Effects of Venezuelan Refugee Crisis in the United States pp. 1311-1340

- Christian Gunadi
- A Multiple Cohort Study of the Gender Gradient of Life Satisfaction during Adolescence: Longitudinal Evidence from Great Britain pp. 1341-1376

- Georgios Chrysanthou
- Heterogeneous Income Profiles Model with Fixed Effects: Incorporating Labour Income Shocks pp. 1377-1407

- Nayoung Lee and Hyungsik Roger Moon
- 2SLS and IV Estimation of Dynamic Panel Models with Heterogeneous Trend pp. 1408-1431

- Shiyun Cao, Yonghui Zhang and Qiankun Zhou
- Accurate Confidence Regions for Principal Components Factors pp. 1432-1453

- Javier Maldonado and Esther Ruiz
- Euro Area Income and Wealth Effects: Aggregation Issues pp. 1454-1474

- Gabe de Bondt, Arne Gieseck, Pablo Herrero and Zivile Zekaite
- Scrutinizing the Monotonicity Assumption in IV and fuzzy RD designs pp. 1475-1526

- Mario Fiorini and Katrien Stevens
Volume 83, month 10, 2021
- Covid‐19 Control and the Economy: Test, Test, Test pp. 1011-1028

- Abderrahim Taamouti
- Disentangling the Effects of Uncertainty, Monetary Policy and Leverage Shocks on the Economy pp. 1029-1065

- Cosmas Dery and Apostolos Serletis
- International Effects of Euro Area Forward Guidance pp. 1066-1110

- Maximilian Böck, Martin Feldkircher and Pierre Siklos
- Are Recoveries all the Same: GDP and TFP? pp. 1111-1129

- Sui Luo, Yu‐Fan Huang and Richard Startz
- On the Value of Birth Weight pp. 1130-1159

- Damian Clarke, Sonia Oreffice and Climent Quintana‐Domeque
- Work disability and the Northern Irish Troubles pp. 1160-1192

- Declan French and Sharon Cruise
- Empirical Evidence on the Dynamics of Investment Under Uncertainty in the U.S pp. 1193-1217

- Qazi Haque, Leandro Magnusson and Kazuki Tomioka
- Real Estate Boom and Firm Productivity: Evidence from China pp. 1218-1242

- Junxue Jia, Jia Gu and Guangrong Ma
- Bayesian Inference in Spatial Stochastic Volatility Models: An Application to House Price Returns in Chicago pp. 1243-1272

- Süleyman Taşpınar, Osman DoĞan, Jiyoung Chae and Anil K. Bera
- The Public‐Sector Cost of Capital: An Empirical Test of Peltzman’s Conjecture pp. 1273-1285

- Marian Moszoro
Volume 83, month 08, 2021
- The Impact of Pessimistic Expectations on the Effects of COVID‐19‐Induced Uncertainty in the Euro Area pp. 841-869

- Giovanni Pellegrino, Federico Ravenna and Gabriel Züllig
- Measuring the Statistical Capacity of Nations* pp. 870-896

- Grant J. Cameron, Hai-Anh Dang, Mustafa Dinc, James Foster and Michael Lokshin
- Regulation and Corruption: Evidence from the United States pp. 897-934

- Sanchari Choudhury
- A Re‐Examination of Inflation Persistence Dynamics in OECD Countries: A New Approach pp. 935-959

- Gabriel Zsurkis, JoÃo Nicolau and Paulo Rodrigues
- A New Unit Root Test for Unemployment Hysteresis Based on the Autoregressive Neural Network* pp. 960-981

- Olaoluwa Yaya, Ahamuefula Ogbonna, Fumitaka Furuoka and Luis A. Gil‐Alana
- Domestic and Global Determinants of Inflation: Evidence from Expectile Regression* pp. 982-1001

- Fabio Busetti, Michele Caivano and Davide Delle Monache
- Some Unpleasant Consequences of Testing at Length* pp. 1002-1023

- Giorgio Brunello, Angela Crema and Lorenzo Rocco
- Work Hard or Play Hard? Degree Class, Student Leadership and Employment Opportunities* pp. 1024-1047

- Stijn Baert and Dieter Verhaest
- Adolescent School Bullying Victimization and Later Life Outcomes pp. 1048-1076

- Emma Gorman, Colm Harmon, Silvia Mendolia, Anita Staneva and Ian Walker
- Does the Left Spend More? An Econometric Survey of Partisan Politics pp. 1077-1099

- Georgios Magkonis, Kalliopi‐Maria Zekente and Vasilios Logothetis
Volume 83, month 06, 2021
- Gender Gaps in the Evaluation of Research: Evidence from Submissions to Economics Conferences pp. 590-618

- Laura Hospido and Carlos Sanz
- Who Looks after the Kids? The Effects of Childcare Choice on Early Childhood Development in China pp. 619-640

- Jing Zhang, Simon Appleton, Lina Song and Bing Liu
- Discovering Specific Common Trends in a Large Set of Disaggregates: Statistical Procedures, their Properties and an Empirical Application pp. 641-662

- Guillermo Carlomagno and Antoni Espasa
- Modelling of Economic and Financial Conditions for Real‐Time Prediction of Recessions pp. 663-685

- Cem Çakmaklı, Hamza Dem I˙rcani and Sumru Altug
- Do Fed Forecast Errors Matter? pp. 686-712

- Pao‐Lin Tien, Tara Sinclair and Edward N. Gamber
- Uncovering Regimes in Out of Sample Forecast Errors from Predictive Regressions pp. 713-741

- Anibal Emiliano Da Silva Neto, Jesus Gonzalo and Jean-Yves Pitarakis
- Assessing Sampling Error in Pseudo‐Panel Models pp. 742-769

- Rumman Khan
- Better Night Lights Data, For Longer pp. 770-791

- John Gibson
- Convergence in Sovereign Debt Defaults: Quantifying the Roles of Institutions pp. 792-811

- Mita Bhattacharya and John Inekwe
- Environmental Regulations, Political Incentives and Local Economic Activities: Evidence from China pp. 812-835

- Shiyu Bo
- Comment on “Olley and Pakes‐style Production Function Estimators with Firm Fixed Effects” pp. 836-840

- Daniel Ackerberg
Volume 83, month 04, 2021
- Markup Dispersion and Firm Entry: Evidence from Ethiopia pp. 299-327

- Kaku Attah Damoah, Giorgia Giovannetti and Marco Sanfilippo
- The Evolution of Income Risk and Consumption Insurance in South Korea over the Last Two Decades pp. 328-351

- Taehyun Ahn, Chung Gu Chee and Seonghoon Kim
- Every Cloud Has a Silver Lining: Cleansing Effects of the Portuguese Financial Crisis pp. 352-376

- Daniel Dias and Carlos Marques
- Does Capital Account Liberalization Affect Income Inequality? pp. 377-410

- Xiang Li and Dan Su
- Delinquency, Arrest and Early School Leaving pp. 411-436

- Shannon Ward, Jenny Williams and Jan van Ours
- Uncertainty and Labour Force Participation pp. 437-471

- Idriss Fontaine
- Do ECB's Monetary Policies Benefit EMEs? A GVAR Analysis on the Global Financial and Sovereign Debt Crises and Postcrises Period pp. 472-494

- Andrea Colabella
- The Heterogeneous Effects of Global and National Business Cycles on Employment in US States and Metropolitan Areas pp. 495-517

- Alexander Chudik, Janet Koech and Mark Wynne
- Mildly Explosive Autoregression with Anti‐persistent Errors pp. 518-539

- Yiu Lim Lui, Weilin Xiao and Jun Yu
- The Good and Bad Volatility: A New Class of Asymmetric Heteroskedastic Models pp. 540-570

- Ahmed BenSaïda
- A Unified test for the Intercept of a Predictive Regression Model pp. 571-588

- Xiaohui Liu, Yuzi Liu, Yao Rao and Fucai Lu
Volume 83, month 02, 2021
- Regulating Markets with Advice: An Experimental Study pp. 1-31

- Felix Gottschalk
- Classical and Bayesian Inference for Income Distributions using Grouped Data pp. 32-65

- Tobias Eckernkemper and Bastian Gribisch
- Imputing Top‐Coded Income Data in Longitudinal Surveys pp. 66-87

- Li Tan
- Intergenerational Earnings Persistence in Italy between Actual Father–Son Pairs Accounting for Lifecycle and Attenuation Bias pp. 88-114

- Francesco Bloise and Michele Raitano
- Unconventional Monetary Policy and Wealth Inequalities in Great Britain pp. 115-175

- Anastasios Evgenidis and Apostolos Fasianos
- A Promised Value Approach to Optimal Monetary Policy pp. 176-198

- Timothy Hills, Taisuke Nakata and Takeki Sunakawa
- Ageing Workforces, Ill‐health and Multi‐state Labour Market Transitions pp. 199-227

- Mark Harris, Xueyan Zhao and Eugenio Zucchelli
- The Impact of a Billing System on Healthcare Utilization: Evidence from the Thai Civil Servant Medical Benefit Scheme pp. 228-251

- Nada Wasi, Jirawat Panpiemras and Wanwiphang Manachotphong
- The Consumption Euler Equation or the Keynesian Consumption Function? pp. 252-272

- Pål Boug, Ådne Cappelen, Eilev Jansen and Anders Rygh Swensen
- Nearly Unbiased Estimation of Autoregressive Models for Bounded Near‐Integrated Stochastic Processes* pp. 273-297

- Josep Lluís Carrion‐i‐Silvestre, María Dolores Gadea and Antonio Montañés
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