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Volume 82, month 12, 2020
- Gains from Wage Flexibility and the Zero Lower Bound pp. 1239-1261

- Roberto Billi and Jordi Galí
- The Government Spending Multiplier at the Zero Lower Bound: Evidence from the United States pp. 1262-1294

- Mario Di Serio, Matteo Fragetta and Emanuel Gasteiger
- The Individual Poverty Incidence of Growth pp. 1295-1321

- Maria Lo Bue and Flaviana Palmisano
- The Impact of the 2008 Crisis on UK Prices: What We Can Learn from the CPI Microdata pp. 1322-1341

- Huw Dixon, Kul Luintel and Kun Tian
- Modelling Category Inflation with Multiple Inflation Processes: Estimation, Specification and Testing pp. 1342-1361

- Sarah Brown, Mark Harris and Christopher Spencer
- Variance Decomposition Analysis for Nonlinear Economic Models pp. 1362-1374

- Maksim Isakin and Phuong V. Ngo
- A Simple Estimator of Two‐Dimensional Copulas, with Applications pp. 1375-1412

- Eddie Anderson, Artem Prokhorov and Yajing Zhu
- Mixed Causal–Noncausal Autoregressions: Bimodality Issues in Estimation and Unit Root Testing pp. 1413-1428

- Frédérique Bec, Heino Bohn Nielsen and Sarra Saïdi
- Testing the Technology of Human Capital Production: A General‐to‐Restricted Framework pp. 1429-1455

- Sam Jones
- Response Surface Regressions for Critical Value Bounds and Approximate p‐values in Equilibrium Correction Models pp. 1456-1481

- Sebastian Kripfganz and Daniel C. Schneider
Volume 82, month 10, 2020
- Short, Heavy and Underrated? Teacher Assessment Biases by Children's Body Size pp. 961-987

- Nicole Black and Sonja de New
- Measuring Smile Curves in Global Value Chains pp. 988-1016

- Bo Meng, Ming Ye and Shang-Jin Wei
- Knowledge Spillovers, Competition and Innovation Success pp. 1017-1041

- Spyros Arvanitis, Florian Seliger and Martin Woerter
- Accounting for Heterogeneity in Network Formation Behaviour: An Application to Vietnamese SMEs pp. 1042-1067

- Tadao Hoshino, Daichi Shimamoto and Yasuyuki Todo
- The Economic Consequences of Accidents at Work pp. 1068-1093

- Gabriele Mazzolini
- Do Apprenticeships Pay? Evidence for England pp. 1094-1134

- Chiara Cavaglia, Sandra McNally and Guglielmo Ventura
- The Effects of UI Benefits on Unemployment and Subsequent Outcomes: Evidence from a Kinked Benefit Rule pp. 1135-1160

- Tomi Kyyrä and Hanna Pesola
- Within Occupation Wage Dispersion and the Task Content of Jobs pp. 1161-1197

- Lucas van der Velde
- Rank‐based Tests for Cross‐sectional Dependence in Large (N, T) Fixed Effects Panel Data Models pp. 1198-1216

- Long Feng, Yanling Ding and Binghui Liu
- On the Time‐Varying Effects of Economic Policy Uncertainty on the US Economy pp. 1217-1237

- Jan Prüser and Alexander Schlösser
Volume 82, month 08, 2020
- Forecasting GDP Growth from Outer Space pp. 697-722

- Jaqueson Galimberti
- Domestic Violence and Child Mortality in the Developing World pp. 723-750

- Samantha Rawlings and Zahra Siddique
- Identifying the Dynamic Effects of Income Inequality on Crime pp. 751-782

- Bebonchu Atems
- The Wage Penalty for Married Women of Career Interruptions: Evidence from the 1970s and the 1990s pp. 783-807

- John Jones, Minhee Kim and Byoung Park
- Distributional Effects of a Continuous Treatment with an Application on Intergenerational Mobility pp. 808-842

- Brantly Callaway and Weige Huang
- Labour Supply after Inheritances and the Role of Expectations pp. 843-863

- Karina Doorley and Nico Pestel
- Europe Through the Crisis: Discretionary Policy Changes and Automatic Stabilizers pp. 864-888

- Alari Paulus and Iva Tasseva
- Private Sector Debt, Financial Constraints, and the Effects of Monetary Policy: Evidence from the US pp. 889-915

- Max Breitenlechner and Johann Scharler
- Campaign Contributions by Non‐profit Executives and Government Grants pp. 916-933

- Christian Cox
- Job Reallocation Dynamics in India: Evidence from Large Manufacturing Plants pp. 934-959

- Bhaskar Jyoti Neog and Bimal Kishore Sahoo
Volume 82, month 06, 2020
- We just estimated twenty million fiscal multipliers pp. 483-502

- Jan Čapek and Jesus Crespo Cuaresma
- Transmission of a Resource Boom: The Case of Australia pp. 503-525

- Mardi Dungey, Renee Fry‐Mckibbin and Vladimir Volkov
- The Impact of Terrorism on Social Capital: Evidence from the 2015 Charlie Hebdo Paris Shooting pp. 526-548

- Shawn J. McCoy, Ian McDonough and Punarjit Roychowdhury
- Productivity Shocks and Labour Market Outcomes for Top Earners: Evidence from Italian Serie A pp. 549-576

- Vincenzo Carrieri, Andrew Jones and Francesco Principe
- Labour Supply and Childcare: Allowing Both Parents to Choose pp. 577-602

- Karen Mumford, Antonia Parera‐Nicolau and Yolanda Pena‐Boquete
- Does Mobility across Universities Raise Scientific Productivity? pp. 603-624

- Olof Ejermo, Claudio Fassio and John Källström
- Liquidity Constraints, Unemployed Job Search and Labour Market Outcomes pp. 625-646

- Ruud Gerards and Riccardo Welters
- Wage Differentials and Workers’ Effort: Experimental Evidence from Uganda pp. 647-668

- John Sseruyange and Erwin Bulte
- A Robust Sequential Procedure for Estimating the Number of Structural Changes in Persistence pp. 669-685

- Mohitosh Kejriwal
- A Note on Specification Testing in Some Structural Regression Models pp. 686-695

- Walter Beckert
Volume 82, month 04, 2020
- Estimating Excess Sensitivity and Habit Persistence in Consumption Using Greenbook Forecasts pp. 257-284

- Vipul Bhatt, N Kishor and Hardik Marfatia
- Do Central Banks Respond Timely to Developments in the Global Economy? pp. 285-310

- Hilde C. Bj⊘rnland, Leif Thorsrud and Sepideh Khayati Zahiri
- What Drives Commodity Returns? Market, Sector or Idiosyncratic Factors? pp. 311-330

- Jun Ma, Andrew Vivian and Mark Wohar
- Investment, Tobin's Q, and Cash Flow Across Time and Frequencies pp. 331-346

- Fabio Verona
- Leverage Dynamics and the Burden of Debt pp. 347-364

- John Juselius and Mathias Drehmann
- Income Tax Progressivity: Trends and Implications pp. 365-386

- Claudia Gerber, Alexander Klemm, Li Liu and Victor Mylonas
- Testing Ricardian Equivalence with the Narrative Record on Tax Changes pp. 387-404

- Alfred Haug
- The Beveridge Curve Across US States: New Insights From a Pairwise Approach pp. 405-424

- Mark Holmes and Jesus Otero
- Identification of Economic Shocks by Inequality Constraints in Bayesian Structural Vector Autoregression pp. 425-452

- Markku Lanne and Jani Luoto
- Further Results on the Weak Instruments Problem of the System GMM Estimator in Dynamic Panel Data Models pp. 453-481

- Kazuhiko Hayakawa and Meng Qi
Volume 82, month 02, 2020
- The Impact of Tropical Storms on Households: Evidence from Panel Data on Consumption pp. 1-22

- Michael Henry, Nekeisha Spencer and Eric Strobl
- The Intended and Unintended Effects of Drunk Driving Policies pp. 23-49

- Harrison Chang, Kehao Chang and Elliott Fan
- Elasticities and the Inverse Hyperbolic Sine Transformation pp. 50-61

- Marc Bellemare and Casey Wichman
- The Elasticity of Substitution Between Capital and Labour in the US Economy: A Meta‐Regression Analysis pp. 62-82

- Michael Knoblach, Martin Roessler and Patrick Zwerschke
- Time‐Varying Relationship between Inflation and Inflation Uncertainty pp. 83-124

- Chenghan Hou
- Economic Policy Uncertainty Spillovers in Booms and Busts pp. 125-155

- Giovanni Caggiano, Efrem Castelnuovo and Juan Figueres
- Rules versus Discretion: Inference Gleaned from Greenbook Forecasts and FOMC Decisions pp. 156-179

- Michael Belongia and Peter Ireland
- Innovation and the Creative Destruction of Trade: A Study of the Intensive and Extensive Margins of Trade for French Firms pp. 180-208

- Robert Elliott, Liza Jabbour and Enrico Vanino
- Bias of OLS Estimators due to Exclusion of Relevant Variables and Inclusion of Irrelevant Variables pp. 209-234

- Deepankar Basu
- Simultaneous Diagnostic Testing for Nonlinear Time Series Models with An Application to the U.S. Federal Fund Rate pp. 235-255

- Shuo Li, Bin Guo and Yundong Tu